Politics & Government
Week in Review for Tarpon Springs
Did you miss something this week on Patch? We've got you covered with this rundown of the week's top stories.

The city and local business owners came together to decorate Tarpon Ave. in light of the new season.Â
Patch is hosting a Halloween contest for the best costume in America. With all of the talented people in Tarpon Springs, I would bet that we can draw a winner from here!
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The Tarpon Springs Police Department are looking for two men who are responsible for holding up a local liquor store.
HairCo Tarpon customers are getting creative in light of breast cancer awareness month.
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Eco-Bean was featured in this week's A Taste of Tarpon. It might give you a good idea of what to order the next time you visit.
Mad Hatter General Store is a staple on Tarpon Ave.
The second presidential debate took place on Tuesday night and locals are sharing their opinions on who won.
At Tuesday's commission meeting, a proposal to purchase the "eyesore" on South Walton Ave. was give to city officials.
Tarponite, Michaeljohn Targakis filled us in on the nearing end of sponging season.
The Tarpon Springs Marching Band secured another title already, this year.
Stone crab season is finally here and here's what you need to know.
A railroad crossing mast arms at Tarpon-Safford Ave. is in the works by the city.
Panda, a local shelter pup, is just an infant and is looking for his "furr-ever" home.
The Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society kicked off their lecture series on Saturday.
With Halloween just around the corner, we decided to get festive. Share your pumpkin carvings on Tarpon Springs Patch!
Team Greek America runner, Jeff Vargas returned to the area after completing his first marathon in Chicago.
We are still trying to find out who has the best pizza in Tarpon Springs. Share your opinion and vote.
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