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  1. 87.67.3.24 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 23, June 13, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: The biggest drain showing on the flow meters at Naples main water plant on Fleischmann Boulevard is still irrigation. Swamp Buggy loses track. The 40-acre track on Radio Road has been sold to David and Kay Peterson of Wisconsin for $1,970,000 to become an industrial complex for manufacturing, warehousing and sales. Swamp Buggy Days Inc. has a new 126-acres ...

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  2. 87.67.3.25 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 24, June 20, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: County okays rest stop plan, 13.4 acres a half mile west of I-75 on Pine Ridge Road. Naples Gateway project will include a motel, gift shops, restaurant and gas stations. Inter-church Outreach Committee raised funds to purchase a van that will transport Immokalee residents to the Vo-Tech Center in Naples.

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  3. 87.67.3.26 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 21, June 27, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: A large-scale cablevision purchase has united the Palmer Cablevision System of Naples and Marco with W. Clarke Swanson's South Florida Television Corporation to form one of America's largest systems with 83,902 subscribers. After 21 years, the Conservancy has filed its first lawsuit in a conservation question in an effort to block the county's rezoning of Lel...

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  4. 87.67.3.27 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 22, July 4, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Current fundraising campaign to create a park-like setting at the David Lawrence Mental Health Center on Golden Gate Parkway is being launched.

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  5. 87.67.3.28 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 23, July 11, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Law enforcement agencies are expanding investigation behind mysterious car bombing in the Quail Creek golf community which killed tobacco heiress Margaret H. Benson and her son Scott. Collier County Museum receives $20K check from Naples Centennial Foundation. Naples City Councilman Ken Wood dies at 72. Naples' first rooftop pool is open for the residents ...

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  6. 87.67.3.29 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 24, July 18, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Pipe-bomb case a changing enigma to investigators (car bombing in the Quail Creek golf community which killed tobacco heiress Margaret H. Benson and her son Scott). Bus service between Naples and Immokalee is now being offered daily by All-Star Transportation headed by Pedro Garcia. The firm is based in Immokalee.

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  7. 87.67.3.3 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 2, January 17, 1985. Twenty four pages. Includes an eight page special keepsake edition on Collier County history. Contents include: Bank holdups a small part of $2M local crime scene. PBA reveals a big cutback in service. Service was temporarily suspended to 13 of its 34 cities. Plans were also announced to drop 150 of its 300 pilots, ground 32 of its 104 planes and sell three of its newer aircraft. Phot...

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  8. 87.67.3.30 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 25, July 25, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: State of confusion at courthouse complex. Bomb investigation turns to Pennsylvania (car bombing in the Quail Creek golf community which killed tobacco heiress Margaret H. Benson and her son Scott). PBA increases state flights.

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  9. 87.67.3.31 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 26, August 1, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Civil Air Patrol Mission. The Naples CAP is busy because of the increase in flying and boating operations. Tanglewood Market Place, a 50K square foot shopping center, on U.S.41 and Castello Drive, south of Pine Ridge Road, was announced by Dennis J. Lynch and Associates. Naples Park Area Association is requesting donations to add to the building fund for...

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  10. 87.67.3.32 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 27, August 8, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Hospice of Naples, Inc.

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  11. 87.67.3.33 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 28, August 15, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Rental developers rushing to find sites. 12th Annual Sand Castle Contest will take place August 24 at Lowdermilk Park. Group is working to produce a 30-minute documentary for Hospice of Naples Inc.

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  12. 87.67.3.34 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 29, August 22, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: AIDS: The Ignored Problem. Hospice of Naples Inc. Profiles Lana Beach, a 43 year old Naples woman, who died of cancer.

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  13. 87.67.3.35 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 29, August 29, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Details and photos from 12th Annual Sand Castle Contest held at Lowdermilk Park.

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  14. 87.67.3.36 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 31, September 5, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club honored 55 employees for their length of service to the resort. Among them is Marion Fuller who, with 39 years of service, was the first employee to join the original Naples Beach Club built by Henry B. Watkins Sr. in 1946. She is corporate executive secretary. A 40th birthday celebration dinner was held at First Baptis...

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  15. 87.67.3.37 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 32, September 12, 1985. Fifteen pages. Contents include: Cain and Abel or Just Loving Brothers? (car bombing in the Quail Creek golf community which killed tobacco heiress Margaret H. Benson and her son Scott). Naples Community Hospital announced its third Most Distinguished Employee - Hospitality Shop Aide Viola Matthews. Piedmont Airlines recently announced an all-jet service to Naples starting October 1....

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  16. 87.67.3.38 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 33, September 19, 1985. Sixteen pages. Contents include: Humane Society of Collier County needs $14-15K per month to keep operating. Six of its eleven paid staff have already been laid off. Weird Al Yankovich performed at Embers Restaurant and Lounger on Goodlette Road. Covenant Presbyterian Church began their first worship service in February 1968 with hour families. In 1973 Naples Christian Academy was b...

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  17. 87.67.3.39 - Naples Times

    Naples Times, Volume 1 Number 1, October 3, 1985. 24 pages. Contents include: Humane Society of Collier County needs $14-15K per month to keep operating. Six of its eleven paid staff have already been laid off. Weird Al Yankovich performed at Embers Restaurant and Lounger on Goodlette Road. Covenant Presbyterian Church began their first worship service in February 1968 with hour families. In 1973 Naples Christian Academy was born out of t...

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  18. 87.67.3.4 - The Naples Sun

    The Naples Sun, Volume II Number 3, January 24, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Coast Guard made a big drug bust in the waters just south of Naples. Strong voices pro and con on Sex Ed in schools. Naples churches to 1950.

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  19. 87.67.3.40 - Naples Times

    Naples Times, Volume 1 Number 2, October 10, 1985. 24 pages. Contents include: There could be a legal shootout over the best way to beautify the Third Street shopping area and control its traffic. Standing firm against the City is Carl Paterno who originated the plan and paid the $30K cost of installing the first sample corner modification at Third Street and Broad Avenue South. City Engineer John McCord was fired over the Paterno dispute. ...

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  20. 87.67.3.41 - Naples Times

    Naples Times, Volume 1 Number 3, October 17, 1985. Twenty pages. Contents include: Oktoberfest on Fifth Avenue South County is warned on encephalitis. The Third Street confrontation has temporarily cooled after the resignation of the city engineer and a request by area merchants for the city to delay any street reconstruction until April 30, 1986. Naples history gets new light. A new city history is being completed by workers in the Colli...

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