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  1. 87.67.1.6 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume 1 Number 5, February 9, 1984. 32 pages. Contents include: A special report. Discipline in our schools. Is corporal punishment effective or archaic? Officials differ but the facts are Collier paddles less than most. Migrants receive emergency aid. County suffered $20 to $30M in crop damages incurred by the freeze. Barnett Bank of Naples marks 35th birthday. Jungle Larry (Tetzlaff) - more than a showman. 100-unit mote...

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  2. 87.67.1.7 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume 1 Number 6, February 16, 1984. 32 pages. Contents include: How the cost of justice catches Collier County. Protests on the Ford Motor Company test track as it sits on panther habitat. Collier Enterprises, who own the 600-acre plot off Alligator Alley, would lease the site to Ford. Vo-Tech school is profiled. Shelter Seagate Corporation announced plans for a $90M Registry Hotel at Pelican Bay on a 15-acre site in the...

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  3. 87.67.1.8 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume 1 Number 7, February 23, 1984. 28 pages. Contents include: A special report. City lists most dangerous traffic intersections. The top three are: U.S. 41 and Davis Boulevard; U.S. 41 and Mooringline Drive; and U.S. 41 and Goodlette Road. Officially it's called PBA. We call it Naples Airline. Here's the story of the family-owned airline that shuttled 120K passengers through our town last year.

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  4. 87.67.1.9 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume 1 Number 8, March 1, 1984. 24 pages. Contents include: Right turn only traffic lanes in new debate. Police recover 470 pounds of marijuana which had washed ashore off Keewaydin Island. The Naples Beach Hotel. The 'Club' that's really for the public. John R. Wood announces new Condominium Division to provide specialized expertise. The Conservancy: Twenty years of environmental action is "just the beginning".

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  5. 87.67.3.1 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume 1 Number 52, January 3, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Sunshine Law Edgewater Beach gets a blank check (rebuilt entrance, expansion and Chickee Bar at poolside) Eighty PBA planes flying again. Naples' Provincetown Boston Airlines had one passenger killed September 7 in a crash after jet fuel was put in a gas plane.

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  6. 87.67.3.10 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 9, March 7, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: William F. (Bill) Savidge, Jr. retired last week from 38 years of City of Naples service. He started as a water plant worker and before his career ended was the acting city manager who began planning and funding the new city hall in 1978. His father-in-law was Robert Storter; and he became a fighter pilot assigned to the Naples Army Air Base. PBA's future enco...

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  7. 87.67.3.11 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 10, March 14, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: East Naples sewer plans resumed by city, county. Sunshine Market changed its name to Wynn's Family Market. Low cost housing given second chance. City of Naples applied for a $140K state grant to rehabilitate ten River Park apartments. The completion of four-laning to convert Alligator Alley into the cross-state link of I-75 remained up in the air this wee...

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  8. 87.67.3.12 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 11, March 21, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Confusion at the courthouse. Day to day confusion, job shifts and political bickering have taxpayers concerned. City, Edgewater in disagreement over the hotel's restaurant, the Crystal Parrot. City planners want them to quit advertising it is a public eating place. Conservancy opens new animal rehab clinic. School pioneer Ernest W. "Ernie" Hall to speak at...

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  9. 87.67.3.13 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 12, March 28, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: $765.18 or $715 a week? If you're not making that much each week you're not keeping step with some of our county and city executives. Only 43 make more than $30K a year! Naples residents cooperating in the state-ordered water cutback program. Marina is sought near Port Royal - just across the Naples Bay in the Windstar development. Golden Gate rule enfor...

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  10. 87.67.3.14 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 13, April 4, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Long a favorite subject of artists and photographers, the elegant and historic Uihlein mansion suddenly faces demolition. House was located at 2500 Gordon Drive in Port Royal. Built in 1925, it is presently owned by Isabel Uppercu Collier Reid (Collier Development Corporation). The Naples Sun sold; new owners Joseph Peed and Lloyd Milnar to expand market. ...

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  11. 87.67.3.15 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 14, April 11, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Centennial sets plans for May 25 outdoor festival. Four new features start in The Sun. Jail could be closed by suit. The suit seeks to enjoin the county and the sheriff from continued use of the present jail and as a last resort calls for an immediate end to its use. Profile of Red Steir who arrived in Naples in 1949. His parents ran the concession on t...

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  12. 87.67.3.16 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 15, April 18, 1985. Twenty four pages. Contents include: Figures show county growth tops 200K. In contrast, the 1980 federal census showed only 85,991 people permanently reside in the county. Courthouse completion plans remained in limbo as county commissioners split 2-2 over increasing a present $23.8M justice center bond issue by $6.5M to pay for part of the $7.6M in additional construction. The absence o...

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  13. 87.67.3.17 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 16, April 25, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: County's delinquent tax list has 10,044 names. 2nd Annual Taste of Collier will take place on Third Street on Sunday. Centennial goes from red to black, thanks to donor. Profile on The Skatery at 68th Street SW. State grant to aid Collier County Museum in historic site search.

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  14. 87.67.3.18 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 17, May 2, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Collier County Mosquito Control - here are the facts behind the proposed banning of aerial spraying. PBA gets double dose of good news. All pilots have been cleared of alcohol and drug abuse despite rumored claims and four of its 58-seat planes will go back in service. How it was before mosquito control. Hospitality House Cafeteria celebrates its 15th anniver...

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  15. 87.67.3.19 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 18, May 9, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Our centennial troubles. Charles Dauray firing casts cloud on celebration and reveals controversial planning and charge of lack of communication. College campus culture center sites are given. Plans for a Naples area cultural center and an Edison Community College campus got a solid foundation with a gift of 110 acres of land at Lely on the south side of Ratt...

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  16. 87.67.3.2 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 1, January 10, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Huge new project plans 6,978 units, $21M payroll - plans for a 1,925-acre development, The Vineyards of Naples, proposed by businessman Dewey Gargiulo. County Fair starts nine-day run on Saturday. PBA seeks Bandeirante clarification. One of the planes crashed near Jacksonville when its tail section fell off after takeoff. A vital link in Golden Gate traff...

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  17. 87.67.3.20 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 19, May 16, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: $39M in road projects considered. Charles Dauray offers to resign from Naples Centennial. A reunion of World War II's would-be heroes. Memories of a vet (Gino A. Bartini) who never left home. County jail opens July 14...maybe. Formal burning of five tons of marijuana that was seized about two miles south of the Tamiami Trail and Rattlesnake Hammock Road cro...

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  18. 87.67.3.21 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 20, May 23, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Happy 100th birthday Naples! Memorial Day ceremonies honor vets of all wars. Herb Luntz of the SWFL Veteran's Hospital Task Force will be master of ceremonies at Naples Memorial Gardens. Lely will add city of 25K. A city with three golf courses and an 84-acre business section was approved for Lely Estates by the county commission. Kevin Stoneburner invades c...

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  19. 87.67.3.22 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 21, May 30, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Naples area today boasts 51K homes; plans already approved by the county call for 82K more! County jails opens July 1...probably. Naples birthday party is a big success. Women in Ministry: The Lord spoke to her. Profiles Pastor Verna L. Nash of the Bethesda Church of Christ. When the church first began in Naples, its first meeting place was in McDonald's Qu...

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  20. 87.67.3.23 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 22, June 6, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Naples, which has no local broadcast television station, is being sought by four challengers for a high-powered television station on Channel 46. Shootout on Wagon Wheel Road. Police radio reveals drama of 1 1/2 hour battle before drug smugglers were finally captured. The drama unfolded when deputies closed in on a Cessna plane which landed on Wagon Wheel Ro...

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