An entertainer who regularly walked on the wings of airplanes, miles over the heads of spectators, has died following an accident during a local air show.
According to the Pasco County Sheriffâs Office, Mark Curto, 62, died after falling off the wing of a World War II-era biplane during a stunt, as part of the inaugural âFestival of Flightâ at the Tampa North Aero Park, located off S.R. 54 in Lutz (just west of Wesley Chapel), on October 19.Continue reading
Balloons lift off just after dawn at the inaugural Festival of Flight at the Tampa North Aero Park on October 19. Photos: Gary Nager
The inaugural “Festival of Flight” was held this past Saturday and Sunday at the Tampa North Aeropark in Lutz. Click through for the photo gallery and keep your eyes peeled for a recap in our next issue, due out on October 26!
Complimentary health screenings, a keynote speech from breast cancer survivor, and Pasco clerk of court, Paula OâNeil at Wesley Chapel’s Saddlebrook Resort.
Calm and collected, Pasco County clerk of Circuit Court & comptroller Paula OâNeil spoke about her recent diagnosis as if it were a faint memory from another life. Few would suspect that the popular public official is still actively battling the deadly disease, as she spoke to hundreds of women about her experience fighting breast cancer.
On September 21, more than 700 women from all over Tampa Bay attended the inaugural Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC) Womenâs Health & Wellness Day at Saddlebrook Resort in Wesley Chapel, taking part in breakout sessions with guest speakers and an exhibit room full of pampering and health screening opportunities, including mammogram registration, screenings for oral cancer, blood pressure and glucose, a grip strength test, a self-breast exam, as well as a balance test, body mass index (BMI) and body fat analysis from the FHWC Health & Wellness Center. The hospital also introduced its âPink Armyâ campaign that encourages women to make sure that they get their annual breast cancer screenings.Continue reading
A Wesley Chapel man has been released after a child abuse arrest involving the manâs fists, a motorcycle helmet and a pencil.
According to the Pasco County Sheriffâs Office (PCSO), Joseph George Esgro, Jr., of Meadow Pointe, was arrested on Oct. 11 for child abuse following multiple batteries against a 15-year-old boy. The relationship between the two was not disclosed at our press time.
The PCSO report states that the first abusive encounter took place after the unnamed victim admitted to stealing Esgroâs car, for which Esgro allegedly struck the victim in the mouth and temple with a closed fist. The report also states that the second encounter resulted in Esgro being charged with battery using a pencil. Esgro allegedly struck the boy with the pencil, which caused a cut to his bicep and also stabbed him in the shin, just below the knee. Esgro also reportedly struck the victim in the arm with a motorcycle helmet.
Esgro was charged with one count of child abuse and released from the Pasco County jail on a $5,000 bond.
A man is in critical condition, following a shooting at a home in Wesley Chapel.
According to the Pasco County Sheriffâs Office (PCSO), around 9:20 p.m. on October 9, a 22-year-old man, whose identity has not yet been released, was shot at his home on Eastport Dr. in Wesley Chapel by an unknown suspect.