Community Corner
Top Stories of the Week: Nov. 13-19
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Nov. 13-19.

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A Palm Harbor firefighter's proposal to have Pinellas County firefighters transport medical emergency patients to hospitals is gaining support and attention.
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Owner Paul Hittos, Chairman of the Board of the Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce, pulls no punches when it comes to his main passions - business and politics.
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Longtime customer Barbara Marrier is like one of the family at North Pinellas Dunkin Donuts restaurants. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the restaurants' owners and employees wanted to do something to help.
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The Wall of Remembrance was the highlight of the school's annual Veterans Day Observance with the names of more than 800 relatives, staff and the community handwritten by Tony George, Tech Ed teacher.
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If you don't feel like cooking this Thanksgiving, you can stay close to home and have dinner at a restaurant right here in Palm Harbor.
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The U.S. Coast Guard brought in a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from the Coast Guard's Clearwater Air Station for the Great American Teach-In.
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Here's a sneak peek inside the new restaurant located at 33180 US 19.
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