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October 11, 2001

Tampa Bay: October 11, 2001 North Pinellas County news
North Greenwood groundbreaking set
CLEARWATER -- The city and the North Greenwood neighborhood will host a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday for a new recreation and aquatics center, new branch library and street beautification project along N Greenwood Avenue. The event begins 11 a.m. at N Greenwood Avenue and Palmetto Street, the area where the new city facilities will be constructed.

City seeks public's input on recreation
Residents can tell officials how they would like to see their recreation choices grow during a series of meetings next week.

Chorus of local complaints harmonize against monotube
Pinellas officials let it be known they think the tubular light signal supports are ugly and DOT promises to listen to locals before more are installed.

Stage crew fuels the 'Carousel'
The unsung backstage heroes play major, if not starring, roles in the production that debuts tonight at the Largo Cultural Center.

Security of Heritage Village questioned
Fenceless, yes, but defenseless? Historians make a case for protecting priceless buildings in Pinewood Cultural Park.

Teacher honored for work with homebound
Pamela Morse, named one of the nation's best educators, teaches over the phone and on the road to help students with disabilities.

Firefighters N.Y. bound
Some of the Palm Harbor and Safety Harbor firefighters lost friends in the attacks.

Clearwater movie theater will fade to black
The Movies at Clearwater is for sale, another victim of 20-theater, stadium-seating cinema megaplexes.

First, house was hit by lightning, then by bad luck
The unoccupied house needed electrical repairs after a recent lightning strike. After the repair, it needed firefighters.

Citizen's academy a promising idea
It seems odd that in such patriotic times, the city of Largo should have to jump through hoops to interest residents in their city government. After all, the right to participate freely in the processes of government is one of the blessings of being an American.

Residents care about traffic issues
I'd like to take this opportunity to address any confusion that may have resulted from issues raised in the article, Police feel pinch of budget constraints, published Oct. 1 in the Clearwater Times.

Marathoners run into some cold weather
The "U.S. marathon double" provided plenty of excitement for the international running world.


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