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Cameron Healy

St. Petersburg, FL, USA

Assistant Editor at The Gabber

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  • 1 week ago | thegabber.com | Cameron Healy

    According to Gulfport: Card tricks, margaritas, and Gulfport’s Shore Boulevard are on people’s minds. “It’s harder to do sober.” —Wayne Lemmer, doing card tricks at the bar“Wait, that doesn’t sound right.” —Edwin Rivas finishing his first drink and learning that it’s always two for one margaritas at the Drunken TacoLooking for things to do in St. Petersburg, Gulfport, and the beaches? Check out The Gabber Newspaper’s full calendar of events.

  • 1 week ago | thegabber.com | Cameron Healy

    Friends of Strays and Pet Pal Animal Shelter have adoptable dogs and cats in St. Pete. Keep reading, and if you adopt one of these animals, let us know — send us a photo of you and your new BFF!Harry This 7-month-old boy is Harry. He loves head rubs and cheek scratches. Brooke This 7-year-old girl is Brooke. She is curious, intelligent, and active. Blossom This 1-year-old, 35-pound fox terrier mix is Blossom. She is smart, skilled, and full of energy.

  • 1 week ago | thegabber.com | Cameron Healy

    Chris Shablak decided to take The Gabber Newspaper to the Loire Valley in France. Looks like he took our September edition featuring Olympian Lara Dallman-Weiss. We hope he enjoyed his nine days of drinking wine and eating goat cheese. Have you taken The Gabber Newspaper somewhere? We want to see your pictures! Please send a high-resolution photo and a brief description to [email protected].

  • 1 week ago | thegabber.com | Cameron Healy

    Community ServiceVolunteerism isn’t about waiting for the perfect opportunity — it’s about seeing a need and stepping up. Too often, people hesitate, hold back, not because they don’t care, but they are waiting to be invited, assigned, or approved. One of the quiet truths of community service is this: Instead of asking for permission, it’s often better to ask for forgiveness. Communities are built by people who take action without waiting for a green light.

  • 1 week ago | thegabber.com | Cameron Healy

    Here’s what sold on St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, and Madeira Beach. 8021 Coquina WayThis 3/3 condo, built in 1952, has 1,843 square feet. It listed for $850,000 and sold for $800,000. 7150 Sunset Way, #903This 2/2 condo, built in 1975, has 1,160 square feet. It listed for $675,000 and sold for $645,000. More Info for New HomeownersIf you recently moved to St. Pete Beach recently, head to city hall.

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