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TAMPA PALMS - The community development district will have plenty of choices when board supervisors award the contract Aug. 6 for new entrance signs on Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and at many of the villages. Four Tampa area contractors submitted bids: Cairns Construction, Red Brookshire, Apollo Construction and Site Essentials. Also submitting bids were Cornerstone Hardscapes of Dade City, St. Petersburg-based HIS Cabinetry and CRS Building of Safety Harbor. ...more
July 24, 2008
Serendipitously placed a block off Main Street, Green Springs Bistro is a perfect slice of Safety Harbor charm. From the bright interior colors to the art spilling onto the lawn, the laid-back atmosphere and live music makes this a dining experience that's about more than just food. ...more
July 24, 2008
The newest visitor to Safety Harbor is a stealthy, territorial hunter with fearsome teeth and claws. Several residents have reported seeing a bobcat roaming the neighborhood near Main Street and Fernbrooke Drive during the past few days, according to city officials. ...more
July 16, 2008
It started out as a simple plan to erect a pavilionlike shelter at Marshall Street Park. ...more
July 16, 2008
SAFETY HARBOR - A city crew erecting a gazebolike shelter at Marshall Street Park on Monday stumbled upon a spearhead, and archaeologists today confirmed it is 6,000 years old and likely was used by the Tocobaga Indians of Tampa Bay, city officials said. ...more
July 15, 2008
Miracle, a baby raccoon that was scorched in a roofer's tar-heating machine April 22, was taken by veterinarians to the Hardee County Animal Refuge in Zolfo Springs. ...more
June 17, 2008
Miracle, a baby raccoon that was scorched in a roofer's tar-heating machine April 22, was taken by veterinarians to the Hardee County Animal Refuge in Zolfo Springs. ...more
June 17, 2008
When 91-year-old Louis Neckar of Safety Harbor lost his wife of 64 years, he became very lonely. ...more
June 14, 2008
Moments after he was ticketed for running a stop sign Thursday, a Safety Harbor man tried to ram the squad car of the Pinellas County sheriff's deputy who had stopped him - and was subsequently arrested, authorities said. ...more
June 6, 2008
PALM HARBOR - Moments after he was ticketed for running a stop sign this morning, a Safety Harbor man tried to ram the squad car of the Pinellas County Sheriff's deputy who had stopped him – and was subsequently arrested. Anthony Louis Lanni, 30, was originally given tickets for running the stop sign and for having a license plate that wasn't clearly visible, said sheriff's spokeswoman Cecilia Barreda. The license plate was covered in plastic. ...more
June 5, 2008
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