Tampa Bay: November 13, 2000
North Pinellas County news
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Pub is well-served by its new environs

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
After 10 years in a small leased building in Seminole, the owners of the Rose & Crown British Pub restaurant have expanded and moved to Largo, investing more than $500,000 in the purchase and renovation of their new quarters. |
Developers set their sights on beach
A massive proposal for condos, parking and maybe a hotel could depend on the city condemning property.
Tarpon hospital adjusts its image
The corporation that linked up with Helen Ellis Memorial plans marketing strategies to let the public know the hospital now isstable.
She got game
They grew up as football fans. But a new league gives women a chance to pursue their dreams as football players.
Center regroups after tax defeated
Without the property tax, the senior center explores other options of boosting its finances, including bingo and more aggressive marketing.
End of the trail may be nearing for riding school
The owner worries that once a city-owned preserve is developed, Oldsmar will prohibit horses there.
Sale of cemetery disturbs some pet owners
The Clearwater cemetery was sold to owners of the motorcycle shop next door, who say they will maintain it.
Writers have a few suggestions for northerner
Re: Northerner surprised by voting booths, Nov. 9 letter.
Women's group gives donation to clinic
At the first fall meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Clearwater, a sizable donation bequeathed to the organization by Helen Posey was presented to the Clearwater Free Clinic.
Village firming up improvements
The middle building is filling in, an adjacent one is almost ready, and John's Pass Village's renovation is winding up.
Tampa Bay headlines
Electoral College keeps check on big bully states
Tampa Bay briefs
South Pinellas headlines
'Green Street' voters have no regrets
Hillsborough headlines
Agency torn by neighbors' concerns
Rio Bravo's junker vanishes in cloud of publicity
Bulletin board
News of Florida
WIC seeks more families
Is hand counting better? Maybe not

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