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Herald Tribune Obituaries.
July 7, 2009... Feb. 14, 1926 - July 2, 2009 Harold J. Fuccile Jr., 83, of Sarasota, formerly of Bayonne, N.J., died July 2, 2009. Services will be private with inurnment in Sarasota National Cemetery. Survivors include his devoted wife, Anna; a sister, Mary Dieckhoff; a brother, Ray of...

Volunteers' time helps hospitals.
July 7, 2009... Byline: JODI WALUKONIS Correspondent Hospital volunteer directors said they appreciate the help, of volunteers young and old, new and long-serving, especially during these challenging economic times. Blake Medical Center At Blake Medical Center, Sylvia Sladon holds a few special...

Tijuana Flats is bringing the heat to Clark Road.
July 7, 2009... Byline: TONI WHITT Herald-Tribune Columnist The restaurant, which started in Orlando and was the creation of a University of Central Florida alum, is known for its Tex-Mex fare, including huge burritos and a hot sauce bar. Franchise owner Steve Martin is opening a second Tijuana Flats...

CORRECTIONS.(Correction notice)
July 7, 2009... Scholarships are available for State College of Florida's CSI summer program for high school students, but not its Kids' Summer Spectrum program. Computer classes are part of the Summer Spectrum offerings. Incorrect information appeared in a story Thursday on the Manatee Community Central...

A dangerous pass claims a man's life.
July 7, 2009... Byline: CHRISTOPHER O'DONNELL LONGBOAT: Currents suck him under barge as he tries to retrieve a scooter State wildlife officer Terry Noll regularly patrols Longboat Pass, a channel he says is one of the most dangerous parts of Sarasota Bay. Last year, Noll was declared a hero...

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