Tampa Bay: March 28, 2002
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Students take learning up, up and away

[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
Pupils from Spring Valley School in Palm Harbor get a feel for flying in a morning excursion in the skies above Clearwater. |
North Pinellas County news
Man, 89, injured; 2 aides arrested
A housekeeping aide at Oak Manor Nursing Home in Largo said he witnessed the mistreatment of the elderly resident with dementia.
City poised to buy mobile home park
Clearwater plans to relocate residents from the flood-prone area and create a park.
Four arrested in gambling case
TARPON SPRINGS -- As they have for generations, Greek men gather daily in coffee shops near the Sponge Docks to play backgammon and cards and discuss the problems of the world.
40 stores refuse to sell teen alcohol
A 17-year-old working undercover with Largo police gets only lectures while approaching store clerks to buy alcohol.
Mayor, commissioner dispute critical letter
Frank DiDonato and Beverley Billiris say there is no truth to its allegations of an "intimate relationship."
A tearful goodbye from the public eye
Tarpon Springs' Cindy Sanner exits after nine years of service and, on the same night, welcomes her successor. The mayor calls her one of the best.
Where there's controversy, there's Caruso
I have got to comment on the flurry of recent articles your paper has published in the North Pinellas Times about City Council members in Oldsmar.