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A first reading of a proposed ordinance to allow nonprofit organizations to sell beer and wine during events at Sims Park produced over an hour and a half of commentary at last Wednesday's City Council meeting. ...more
November 12, 2008
For 13 years, local photographers of all levels of expertise have appreciated the convenience and personal touch Jim and Annette Smetzer provide at their Pasco Camera Exchange. ...more
November 1, 2008
Don't call Live and Let Die a tribute band. "We pay tribute, but we're not a tribute band," said guitarist and lead vocalist Eddie Toye. "We're a Paul McCartney concert experience." ...more
September 25, 2008
Don't call Live and Let Die a tribute band. "We pay tribute, but we're not a tribute band," says guitarist and lead vocalist Eddie Toye. "We're a Paul McCartney concert experience." ...more
September 24, 2008
It's going to be a hot time in the old town Friday as Bright House Network's Night in the Tropics comes to New Port Richey. ...more
August 14, 2008
There are dozens of businesses at Gulf View Square mall, all displaying their wares in the hopes of enticing shoppers to dispose of a bit of their income. ...more
July 19, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY - You can't beat the heat, especially if you're green and leafy. Greater New Port Richey Main Street has announced that in order to prevent wilted vegetables and people, its Downtown Farmers Market will be open from 9 a.m. through noon beginning this Saturday, July 12. This schedule will run through Sept. 6. ...more
July 12, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Greater New Port Main Street will honor Rose Mohr of the Market on Main with its quarterly Award of Excellence. Mohr will receive the award 11:30 a.m. today, Wednesday, at the market, 6040 Main Street, east of Madison Street. ...more
July 9, 2008
Main Street is ready to rock, retro style. Music of the '60s, The Eagles and Led Zeppelin will get the festive atmosphere rolling today at the 11th annual Friendly KIAFEST Main Street Blast in the city's downtown. ...more
June 28, 2008
Less than 50 cents a month. That's how much extra city residents and business owners would have been paying under a proposal to increase the annual street-lighting fee by 22 percent this year. ...more
June 19, 2008
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