Dr. Nick Venturino & Healing Hands Chiropractic Can Help Ease Your Stress

Dr. Nick Venturino and his daughter and office manager Aly are ready to help adjust your joints at Healing Hands Chiropractic in the University Cove Professional Park off Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
Dr. Nick Venturino and his daughter and office manager Aly are ready to help adjust your joints at Healing Hands Chiropractic in the University Cove Professional Park off Bruce B. Downs Blvd.

By Celeste McLaughlin

If you’re experiencing pain, Dr. Nick Venturino knows how you feel. As a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.), he’s been treating patients in the New Tampa area for 13 years at his practice, Healing Hands Chiropractic, located just off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. (south of Bearss Ave.), in the University Cove Professional Park. ”Dr. Nick” also is a chiropractic patient himself. In fact, his inspiration for becoming a chiropractor traces back to his own life story.Continue reading

Shop Local & Find Unique Holiday Gifts At la Pink Boutique!

Amy Crumpton invites you to check out the fabulous selection of clothing and accessories at la Pink Boutique, located in The Walk at Highwoods Preserve shopping plaza in New Tampa.
Amy Crumpton invites you to check out the fabulous selection of clothing and accessories at la Pink Boutique, located in The Walk at Highwoods Preserve shopping plaza in New Tampa.

By Kelly Miller

If you’re looking for unique clothing, outfits you won’t find in every New Tampa woman’s closet, stop by la Pink Boutique, located in The Walk at Highwood Preserve (off Bruce B. Downs {BBD} Blvd.). Owner Amy Crumpton offers beautiful women’s clothing, fabulous accessories and gifts for that hard-to- shop-for lady in your life. Continue reading

Sheffield Promises $3M For Wiregrass Baseball Complex, Extension Granted

James Talton (right) of Pasco Sports, LLC, and former MLB star Gary Sheffield were given one last extension from Pasco County on Nov. 18 to prove they have secured the funds to keep the proposed Wiregrass Ranch baseball facility project alive. Pasco commissioners will decide whether or not to terminate the project on Jan. 13.
James Talton (right) of Pasco Sports, LLC, and former MLB star Gary Sheffield were given one last extension from Pasco County on Nov. 18 to prove they have secured the funds to keep the proposed Wiregrass Ranch baseball facility project alive. 

By Matt Wiley

Retired MLB star and longtime Tampa Bay-area resident Gary Sheffield says that he’ll cough up $3 million of his own money to make sure that the proposed Wiregrass Ranch baseball complex becomes a reality — a move that was enough to earn Pasco Sports, LLC, one last extension from the Pasco County to prove it has the funds to make the project happen.Continue reading