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Grass Roots Group Urges a ‘New Deal for St. Pete’
By ANNE LINDBERG, TB Reporter Members of the People’s Budget Review say St. Petersburg’s elected officials should strive to give residents what they need – affordable housing, expanded educational opportunities,
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Talk about Pennies for Pinellas in North County
The upcoming referendum on the Penny for Pinellas is the topic at tonight’s (April 17) Council of North County Neighborhoods meeting. EAST LAKE – Want to learn more about Penny
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2 St. Pete Neighborhoods Boost the Arts
By JON WILSON, Consulting Editor, TB Reporter Historic Kenwood is conducting an artists’ studio tour this Saturday, and Roser Park is exploring installation of public art in its public spaces.
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Have an Opinion about Issues in North Pinellas?
The Council of North County Neighborhoods wants to know what residents think are the big issues facing the area in the coming year. NORTH PINELLAS – The Council of North
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Feral Cats, Neighborhood Cleanup on Lealman Agenda
Neighborhood activists are scheduled to talk about neighborhood improvements at tonight’s (Aug. 5) Lealman Community Association meeting. LEALMAN – Humane reduction in the population of feral cats and an adopt-a-block
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Free Boot Camp Set for Pinellas Students Facing Math Testing
By JON WILSON, Consulting Editor, TB Reporter The Childs Park Neighborhood Association in St. Petersburg has scheduled the session to help students raise their scores on the upcoming ACT college
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Bring Your Ideas, Concerns and Thoughts to Lealman Meeting
The Lealman Community Association meets on the first Wednesday of the month. LEALMAN – The Lealman Community Association is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday (April 1) at the
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