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New Upgrades on Patch: More Headlines, Better Conversation
We wanted to let you know about a number of recent upgrades to the site.

When we redesigned Safety Harbor Patch from the ground up, we had a mission: to make it more in tune with your life, the community we call home, and the news you need to know.
We knew the site could be more vibrant β like Safety HarborΒ itself β and that it could be an easier, more intuitive experience overall.
We also knew that it was the beginning of a journey, not the destination. Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping that road from Day One β so thank you! Please keep those great ideas and suggestions coming.
Find out what's happening in Safety Harborfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
We wanted to let you know about a number of recent upgrades to the site, which are sure to make your time on Patch even better:
What People Are SayingΒ β Now you can zero in on the hot topics right away. Our revamped βshout streamβ shows the most commented and recommended articles and board posts in real time. Itβs easy to jump in and have your say.
Find out what's happening in Safety Harborfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
More NewsΒ β Weβve added more news headlines to the homepage and daily newsletter.
Email ThisΒ β We know not everyone shares β or cares to share β on social networks. Sometimes you just want to do it the βold-fashionedβ way, via email. Thatβs back too, along with a handyΒ PrintΒ button.
News AlertsΒ β At Patch, we live to keep you in the know. News alert banners will stretch across the homepage and article pages when you need to know something big.
Easier NavigationΒ β Weβve refined our navigation. Now youβll see a dedicated News/Features tab, and another just for local blogs.
What would you do to improve Safety HarborΒ Patch? Did we miss anything? Click here to let us know.
See you aroundΒ Safety Harbor!
Jason Bartolone, Associate Regional Editor
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