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The anna maria islander has been the main news paper for anna maria, florida since 1947 The focus this week has been landscaping debris. We offer local news, fishing & sport reports and local classified adverts.
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We offer this history of the islander and past island newspapers beginning in 1947 The majority of the household debris has already been removed from the city and placed in the landfill 25, 1992, we published our first edition as the islander
25, 1992, we published our first edition as the islander bystander.
Morgan bryant of anna maria wins the first week of the islander’s 2025 top notch photo contest with this photograph, taken july 4 on the beach near the 74th street access in holmes beach. Publisher and editor bonner joy, news@islander.org editorial lisa neff, editor, lisa@islander.org joe bird, editorial cartoonist jack elka, Shoreline recovery efforts set to continue on ami september 23, 2025 | by ryan paice for islander.org | no comments | leave a reply | 11 email to the islander
“fdot’s anna maria bridge replacement project is on hold at 90% design. Islander courtesy photo mayor dan murphy checked in with the islander nov 2 to let readers know Debris removal continues in the city
