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BUSINESS MONDAY: Fifth Avenue South looks to reinvent itself
Published 06/05/2011 at 10 a.m.
Fifth Avenue South isn’t a shopping mall, and business owners on the Naples street say they don’t want to be one. A Naples main street, Fifth Avenue South has worked this year to return to its roots by promoting more ...
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Publix rolls out new coupon policy this week
Published 05/24/2011 at 1:33 p.m. 2 Comments
As a father of four boys, Stephen Serge of Naples relies on coupons to help stretch his family’s food budget.
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Palette to Palate: Tour offers sample of Crayton Cove cuisine and art
Updated 04/27/2011 at 9:56 a.m.
A Palette to Palate stroll through Crayton Cove is promising to nourish both body and soul. The unique walking tour features food and wine from three of Naples’ favorite restaurants, plus a chance to meet and view the work of ...
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JetBlue buys naming rights to Fenway Park replica spring training stadium
Published 03/29/2011 at 7:35 p.m.
The new stadium facility, being built off Daniels Parkway, will be called JetBlue Park and bring about $1 million into the Lee County coffers.
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Circumnavigators take seriously the mandate to go West ... and East ... and ...
Published 02/04/2011 at 6:22 p.m.
Deep in the darkest, densest, most inaccessible region of the Central African Republic, among a tribe of isolated Bayaka pygmies, Joe Horton and his wife, Sandra Morrison, were feasting on a dinner of tadpoles, grubs and macerated manioc root. Macerated, ...
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Transported to Africa: Proposed interactive exhibit at Naples Zoo will put people in a scene
Published 12/03/2010 at 7:06 p.m.
The Naples Zoo plans to open an innovative and highly interactive new 5-acre, $3 million coastal Africa exhibit sometime in 2013-14.
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Neapolitan Nina Nguyen planned a dream wedding, homecoming in Vietnam
Published 12/03/2010 at 4:21 p.m.
The low and measured chanting of the monks winding their way in a slow-moving column towards the ancient pagoda. The gentle swaying of bright yellow prayer robes and the swirl of heavy incense smoke rising towards the sky. This is ...
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New rules could limit the hunt of sunken treasure off Florida’s coast
Published 02/14/2010 at 5:47 p.m.
Marine archaeologists recently brought requests for modifications to the state’s rules governing the recovery of historical shipwrecks by private sector salvers.







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