Congratulations to Dr. Yvette Suarez, M.D., and her husband David, on the Grand Opening and July 21 Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting at the new location of Bella MedSpa on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. in Wesley Chapel.Continue reading
Prudential Tropical Realty Serves Buyers & Sellers Around The Clock!
By Sheryl Young
Are people still having the good fortune of selling and buying houses? Yes, especially when they have a company like Prudential Tropical Realty on their side. And, within Prudential Tropical’s 19 locations, including one right here in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area, there’s a great full-service real estate solutions provider located right here to serve local residents.Continue reading
Prudential Tropical Realty Serves Buyers & Sellers Around The Clock!
By Sheryl Young
Are people still having the good fortune of selling and buying houses? Yes, especially when they have a company like Prudential Tropical Realty on their side. And, within Prudential Tropical’s 19 locations, including one right here in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area, there’s a great full-service real estate solutions provider located right here to serve local residents.Continue reading
The New Tampa Chamber Wants To Know What You Think!
The New Tampa Chamber of Commerce focuses on helping our member businesses thrive, giving residents a voice and pushing New Tampa in a clear direction for the future. Our success depends upon input from our members and from our community.Continue reading
Wesley Chapel Boy Survives BB Buried Into Brain
An accidental shooting has left a young Wesley Chapel boy with a BB in his brain that will never be removed.
Jamey and Tommy Gallagher, ages 9 and 12, were playing in upstairs in their Wesley Chapel home when it happened. Jamey fired a BB gun, one that the family believed to be unloaded and broken, reports say, and hit Tommy with a BB. The small pellet traveled under his left eye, through his sinuses and into his brain.
Initially, Tommy and his parents did not know that the BB had done any damaged besides a small bit of blood and what looked to be a small dent near his eye, but Tommy then experienced some trouble moving his limbs on his left side. Doctors at Tampa General Hospital have treated Tommy, but according to an article by The St. Petersburg Times, he will have to live with the BB in his brain, which will eventually form a membrane around the pellet.
Reports say Tommy may miss the beginning of his 7th grade school year at Dr. John Long Middle School, but he is looking forward to a great and speedy recovery.
