Community Corner
Golf Course Joyride, Craft Brewery Opening and Visit From Romney
Read on for this week's top headlines.

A golf course joyride caused thousands of dollars in damage.
Sea Dog Brewing Co. announced plans to open a pub in Pinellas County.
William Saucedo is an 18-year-old high school student, artist and humanitarian. Find out how he gives back to the environment every time he sells a piece of his handmade work.
Hurricane Sandy rocked the northeast this week. Follow the storm's path on Patch.
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Locals weighed in on who has the best coffee in Tarpon Springs. It's not too late to let your voice be heard.
Some vacant buildings are deemed unattractive for the city, so we want to know what type of business you'd like to see take over this empty space.
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A Taste of Tarpon featured the Little Thai Cafe this week.
As breast cancer awareness month came to an end, a survivor shares her story in a piece called "Stuff They Never Tell You."
Mitt Romney visited Tampa this week and made headlines with his promise to bring "real change."
Halloween is over, but before you start popping in those classic Christmas movies, check out this list of spooky flicks to enjoy.
No one has guessed this week's Where in Tarpon mystery location. Do you know where the photo was taken?Â
The Tarpon Springs Marching Band returned from their big win in Atlanta to perform a free show for the community this week.
Whether you're new to the area or just adopted a puppy, this list of Tarpon Springs dog parks is a must read.
If you were wondering, "when is Daylight Saving 2012?"Â We've got you covered.
The boat ramp at Craig Park is closed today. Read more here.
The city announced its own General Election and which roles will be filled. It will all take place in March of 2013.Â
Former President, Bill Clinton addressed locals in St. Petersburg on Friday. Find out what he had to say.
A 1997 cold case with a Tarpon Springs connection was ruled a homicide this week.Â
There is still time to earn a $1,000 grant for Tarpon Springs schools as the deadline for the National Family Partnership's 27th Annual Youth Drug Prevention campaign contest has been extended due to Hurricane Sandy.
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