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Updates On Avalon Park Blvd. & Downtown Avalon Park Wesley Chapel Phase 2

Nestled in the heart of Downtown Avalon Park Wesley Chapel (WC), a new pedestrian-friendly road runs through the growing community, connecting it from nearby residential areas to where apartments, townhomes
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Pasco Commissioners Unanimously Approve Stronger Tree Ordinance Rules

The Pasco County Board of County Commissioners (BOC) is casting some “shade” on developers’ ability to remove trees from their respective properties, after approving changes to the county’s tree ordinance
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Two Rivers Planning To Add A Third Brewery To The Wesley Chapel Area?

Growth in and around Wesley Chapel can feel a little scary/unwanted at times, as new roads, new rooftops and new developments seem to continue to pop up in the local
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Homes For Our Troops Celebrates Two More Homes Under Construction In Our Area

Even though their homes are being built in San Antonio (near St. Leo University), the Neighborhood News was proud to again be on hand for the introduction ceremony for the
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Big Brother Or Better Traffic Safety? The Truth About Roadside Devices

If You Want To Know What All Those Roadside Cameras & More Are & What They Actually Do & Don’t Do, Read On!  If you drive around Wesley Chapel and
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The Beautiful, New Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library Is Finally Open!

The Pasco County Libraries’ newest addition — the Wesley Chapel (WC) Library at Seven Oaks — is finally open (after nearly two full years of construction) and pretty much everyone
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Mater Academy — The (Charter) School You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Were Getting!

If you happened to be driving down County Line Rd. a few weeks ago, just past Grand Hampton, you might have done a double take. We sure did. There, seemingly
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Talking Impact Fees With New North Tampa Bay Chamber Chair Tony Benge

The first time I ever met new North Tampa Bay Chamber (NTBC) Board chair Tony Benge was at the NTBC’s annual meeting back in December, when he was sworn in
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