This Week
By LOIS KINDLE The Greater SouthShore Chamber of Commerce recently acknowledged six of South Shore’s most remarkable people during its monthly membership luncheon March 20 …
Columns
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LOOSE ENDS Supporting our small, community businesses now may be a life or death matter mall businesses are the backbone of South Shore’s communities, and few have remained unaffected by …
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LOOSE ENDS ne day last week, I opened Facebook to find a post from my friend Janice Bayruns, happily reporting she had received her $1,200 stimulus payment from Uncle Sam. …
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CHAMBER NEWS & VIEWS saw an interesting post on Facebook. It said that people who say we are all in the same boat are incorrect. We are all in the …
Obituaries
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Steven T. Fagen Jr. Steven Thomas Fagen Jr., born March 9, 1985, entered eternal rest on Thursday, April 29, 2021, at South Bay Hospital in Sun City Center, Fla. He …
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Norman Mortus Norman Mortus was amazingly 94 years old when he passed away on Sunday, April 25, 2021, at Sun City Hospice house in Sun City Center, Fla. He was …
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Warren W. Carson Warren W. Carson, 87, Sun City Center Fla., formerly Bergenfield, N.J., after several months of declining health, died peacefully April 18, 2021. Survived by his loving wife …
Prep Sports
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By FRANCIS FEDOR You may be used to, or expecting to see, a Sumner football write-up in this space. Ian forced Hillsborough county to put aside sports to rightfully focus …
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By STEVE JACKSON The 4-0 East Bay High Indians remain the sole unbeaten South Shore football team after defeating Jefferson High 35-25 in Tampa on a wet field last Friday …
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By FRANCIS FEDOR The Stingrays traveled up I-75 to Wesley Chapel with great promise and a four-game winning streak in hand, only to struggle and leave Wharton with their first …