Tampa Bay: January 29, 2001
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A polished act

[Times photo: Jill Sagers]
A Palm Harbor performer has launched a restaurant that features Italian food and a Neil Diamond impersonator -- him. |
North Pinellas County news
List keeps sex offender's past in present
Neighbors got worried when they found Jason Gallagher listed on the Web. Gallagher says his past is behind him.
Clearwater: One city, one scrapped slogan
The announcement was slipped into the middle of a packed Clearwater City Commission meeting, during a rather ordinary presentation about the city's many budget concerns.
Clearwater should not favor developers
As long-term citizens of Clearwater, we are baffled by the current thinking of the Clearwater City Commission concerning heavy development on Clearwater Beach, and the apparent strong favoring of developers' interests over citizen interests and simple common sense.
Dunedin embraces elder-ready status
Florida's Elder Ready Communities program was conceived and proposed by state Elder Affairs Secretary Gema Hernandez early in 2000. This program is divided into two major parts, one addressing the needs of "well elders" and the other focusing on the needs of "frail elders."
Special garden opening today
DUNEDIN -- The Garden for the Visually Impaired opens today in Dunedin and will include a butterfly habitat with aromatic plants and textured leaves that appeal to the senses.
DEP to hear comment about coastal line Tuesday
Beach officials have concerns about the building restrictions the DEP has proposed for coastal properties.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Interfaith hunger program to hold second workshop
LARGO -- Dan McNally has had about 20 new volunteers sign up for Tampa Bay Harvest since October's organizational meeting of the interfaith Congregational Hunger Action Training, or CHAT, program.