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Wesley Chapel Seven Oaks Library To Break Ground In Early 2024!Ā 
It’s not happening right away, but by sometime in 2025, Wesley Chapel will be home to two Pasco County public libraries.  The recently remodeled and completely revamped New River Library
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Shuckin’ Shack To ‘Soft Open’ On Monday; Slim Chickens Opening Sept. 28!
We previously told you that bothĀ Slim ChickensĀ (at 27244 Wesley Chapel Blvd.) andĀ Shuckin’ Shack Oyster BarĀ (at 25026 Wesley Chapel Blvd. extension) were both expected to open soon, with Slim Chickens perhaps
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Wesley Chapel’s Contract Post Office Is Open!
After what seemed like an eternity for new Wesley Chapel Contract Postal Unit (CPU) contractor Jevon Williams and his wife Cindy — and pretty much the entire Wesley Chapel community
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Tristans Amazing Bites — Changing How The World Sees Down Syndrome
New Tampa has a lot of really good restaurants, but not many that specialize in breakfast and lunch and even fewer with as great a story to tell as Tristans
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ā€˜Grease’ Was The Word At The New Tampa Performing Arts Center!
The last time I performed in ā€œGrease,ā€ the 1972 Tony Award-winning musical about mythical Rydell High in 1959, I was Teen Angel and Johnny Casino in summer camp.  I auditioned
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Compromise Reached On Seven Oaks Parcel Adjacent To ClubhouseĀ 
A dispute between the residents of Seven Oaks and Crown Community Development, which developed the master-planned community, has been settled with an impressive compromise, brokered in no small part by
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ā€˜Grease’ Is Still The Word — At Least Through Next Weekend!
Although there already has been a New Tampa Players (NTP) preview show and a Penguin Productions presentation of ā€œBeauty and the Beastā€ at the sparkling new New Tampa Performing Arts
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Nibbles & Bites: Checking Out The Third Annual Rum & Seafood Festival!Ā 
Our congratulations go out to Florida Penguin Productions for putting on a successful third-annual Rum & Seafood Festival at the Tampa Premium Outlets on June 3, despite the constant threat
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