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Business digest
By Times Staff
Published June 26, 2006
Who's news CENTURY 21 Professional Realty has announced its top Realtors for May. In the New Port Richey office: John Tuccio, top producer and top listing agent and in the Hudson office: Kevin McCullough and Bob Galbo, top producer and top listing agent. * * * RE/MAX International Inc. of Hudson has announced that Barry Grover is celebrating his 10th year anniversary with the company. * * * The Florida Cancer Institute has announced that Gail Shaw Wright, MD, has been appointed vice chair of the Department of Medicine at Morton Plant North Bay Hospital, New Port Richey. Dr. Wright is board certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology. Her practice is limited to Medical Oncology and Hematology. Briefs Hannah-Bartoletta Homes and Morrison Homes were honored during the Pasco Building Association's 2006 Parade of Homes for their models at Wilderness Lake Preserve, Land O'Lakes, a master planned community in south central Pasco County. * * * Samuelsen Builders has opened a $1.1-million estate model home featuring a stone accented elevation with columns flanking the double door entry in The Champions' Club, Trinity, an exclusive golf course community in southwest Pasco County. * * * Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson, has received the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines-Coronary Artery Disease (GWTG-CAD) Excellence Award for the Nature Coast Division at the association's state annual meeting in Daytona Beach. * * * PAW Trucking has announced its expansion with the new parts and services division Fleet Tech. There was an official Chamber ribbon cutting at 6640 State Road 52, Bayonet Point. For more information, call Rick Wohlfiel (727) 862--5956. * * * State Farm recently presented a check to Pasco Safety Town to help cover construction costs for a new smoke building, which will be used to teach fire safety tips to children ranging in age from 5 to 9. * * * The final 12 residences have been released for sale in the fourth and final enclave of the Sabals Townhomes, New Port Richey, a densely wooded, 20-acre community off Mitchell Boulevard. in southwest Pasco County. Send all business related items to Barbara Horr, Pasco Times, 11321 U.S. 19, Port Richey FL 34668.
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