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Top Stories: Monkey Business, Gerber Babies, Remembering Bourdain
Week In Review: The top 5 Tampa Bay stories on Patch sites in the last week.

Here are five of last week's top headlines on Tampa Bay Patches:
MONKEY BUSINESS: Pasco County Sheriff's deputies got a bit of a surprise when they arrested a Holly Hill man for car theft. He had an unusual accomplice with him -- a Capuchin monkey. Accused Car Thief Arrested With Monkey Accomplice
DIRTY DINING: Live roaches running through the kitchen, rodent droppings in food storage areas, meat and fish stored at improper temperatures and employees who prepared food without using gloves are just a few of the violations in the past 30 days that prompted the Florida Department of Health to temporarily close 11 Tampa Bay restaurants. Rats, Roaches, Flies Force Restaurants To Temporarily Close
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PASCO POT CENTER: Trulieve is opening a new storefront in New Port Richey on Wednesday, June 6, at 5623 U.S. 19, making it the first medical marijuana treatment center in Pasco County. Trulieve To Open Pasco's 1st Marijuana Treatment Center June 6
GERBER BABIES: The newest Gerber baby had a chance to pose for a photo with the first Gerber baby, Sun City Center resident Ann Turner Cook. Cook, now 92, was just 4 months old when a family friend made a charcoal sketch of her in 1927. The sketch was submitted to Gerber's call for baby food advertisements. And for decades, Cook's bright-eyed, smiling face adorned jars of baby food. 1st Gerber Baby Meets Newest Gerber Baby
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REMEMBERING BOURDAIN: During his 12 years as the food writer for The Tampa Tribune, Jeff Houck had the opportunity to interview an array of celebrity chefs and food writers, including Anthony Bourdain. Like others who closely followed Bourdain's career, Houck was taken aback by the news Friday morning of Bourdain's death. Longtime Tribune Food Writer Remembers Chef Anthony Bourdain
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