August 30, 2019
Holmes Beach holds off on emergency declaration
HOLMES BEACH – With Hurricane Dorian’s path uncertain, Holmes Beach Mayor Judy Titsworth is holding off on declaring an emergency in her city.
Titsworth said that she’s holding off until either Su…
August 27, 2019
WMFR celebrates life with Phoenix Awards
BRADENTON – Aug. 20 was a celebration of life at West Manatee Fire Rescue’s board meeting as district leaders handed out three sets of Phoenix Awards to first responders.
The district gives out Ph…
August 20, 2019
Score a strike at the LaPensee Bowling Tournament
The LaPensee Bowling Tournament, supporting The Center of Anna Maria Island, returns to Bowlero Bradenton for a night of fun competition on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 5 p.m.
The annual event is a fundra…
August 20, 2019
Help spot severe storms with SKYWARN
HOLMES BEACH – The National Weather Service’s Tampa Bay office is looking for some volunteers to help make their forecasts and severe weather warnings more accurate.
More than a dozen community me…
August 19, 2019
Paid parking may be coming to county boat ramps
MANATEE COUNTY – A user fee is being proposed for boaters using any of the Manatee County managed boat ramps.
There are 10 county-managed boat ramps in Manatee County with three on Anna Maria Isla…
August 13, 2019
We are golden: The 50th anniversary of Woodstock
By Brian Finelli – I arrived at Woodstock in Bethel, N.Y. from New Jersey – home from the University of Tampa for the summer. I was familiar with music festivals, having made it to the Miami and Atla…
August 6, 2019
Palma Sola Boat Ramp remains closed
PALMETTO – The Palma Sola Boat Ramp remains closed as Manatee County officials seek funding to make necessary repairs.
The issue of the closed boat ramp was broached by Bradenton Ward One Councilm…
August 6, 2019
Special magistrate rules in favor of city
HOLMES BEACH – There were eight cases on the docket for a code compliance special magistrate hearing July 31. Six cases were granted a continuance to a Sept. 11 hearing. The continuance requested for…
August 6, 2019
Center ends year on a high note
ANNA MARIA – The Center of Anna Maria Island’s fiscal year ended with cause for celebration. After years of financial struggles, the nonprofit ended another year in the black with $91,479.35 in the b…
August 6, 2019
‘SoulJourn’ shakes up Roser services
ANNA MARIA – The pastoral staff at Roser Memorial Community Church is shaking things up, first with the addition of new Praise and Worship Leader Derrick Williams and second with the addition of a ne…
July 30, 2019
Holmes Beach budget questions answered
HOLMES BEACH – City leaders began budget talks for the 2019-20 fiscal year beginning in July. With two budget hearings now set for September, The Sun is taking your questions to city leaders to get a…
July 30, 2019
Grassy Point expansion plans stall
HOLMES BEACH – Commissioners are concerned about what a potential donation of 26 acres to Grassy Point Preserve in exchange for road access along a city-owned right of way might mean for a 28th Stree…
July 25, 2019
Letters: Horses on the causeway
I appreciate your article in the Anna Maria Island Sun dealing with potential health concerns of horse fecal matter on the Palma Sola Causeway. In fact, your article also brought up for me another co…
July 16, 2019
Holmes Beach budget talks begin
HOLMES BEACH – The city’s initial budget workshops are completed and city leaders have a budget that they’re prepared to present to residents in September at two budget hearings.
Holmes Beach Trea…
July 16, 2019
Skate park design nears completion
HOLMES BEACH – The preliminary designs are in for the city’s new cement skate park, but funds are still needed to construct the bowl addition.
Tito Porrata, lead designer and project manager with…

















