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Christmas Trees, Scooters, Starbucks and Streetlights Made Headlines Last Week

There were a number of stories on Safety Harbor Patch that caught readers' attention last week. Here's a few of them.

Photo Gallery: Christmas Tree Lighting in the Harbor

Hundreds of residents turned out for the annual holiday event at the Gazebo, which featured city officials, school choirs and, of course, Santa.

What to Know If You Go: Downtown Events This Weekend

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The tree lighting, Snow Fest, a grand opening and an arts and crafts show should make for a busy weekend in Safety Harbor.

Real Tree or Fake? Patch Attempts To Settle The Great Tree Debate

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It's a question that has raged since the dawn of the fake Christmas tree. We want to know which side of the issue you stand on and why.

Cycle Shop Opens Following Commission Approval

Precision Motorsports of America will be allowed to sell and display scooters at its Harbor Lake Drive shop after a Safety Harbor City Commission ruling.

More Changes Could Come to U.S. 19

The Clearwater City Council is expected to approve a plan that could change future development and other codes along parts of U.S. 19 on Thursday.

'Twelve Days of Gifting' in Full Swing at Starbucks in Safety Harbor

The Main Street coffee shop is featuring a slew of holiday specials this month.

Street Light Charge One Step Closer To Reality

The proposed assessment, which would amount to a $50.97 annual charge for many Safety Harbor residents, is up for final approval at the next city commission meeting.

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