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Mad Hatter General Store Offers Unique Treasures
Instead of the traditional Photo of the Week, we've used a video from a local merchant.
Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
Instead of the traditional Photo of the Week, we've used a video from a local merchant.
Temperatures in Tarpon Springs and around Tampa Bay continue to hang in the mid-80s through the weekend after NOAA announced that 2012 was the warmest in more than 100 years.
Although the company is internationally known, the owners of White Cloud Electronic Cigarettes keep their roots firmly planted in Tarpon Springs.
The American Red Cross is urging folks to get their flu shot as soon as possible.
As the local election approaches, the candidates will be available to meet with the public and answer questions at the first forum of the season.
One reader explains her thoughts about the Florida Governor.
The meeting is slated for later this month and the public is encouraged to participate.
Check out these three blog posts from locals that show why connecting to the community on Tarpon Springs Patch is so important.
The hospital, located in Tarpon Springs, is known for its cutting edge technology and high standards of practice.
Today we are featuring interaction from an out-of-town reader who stays up to date with Tarpon Springs by tuning into Patch.
We want to know where you enjoy dining in Tarpon Springs.
A group of 48 Greek Orthodox male youths dove for the cross in hopes of retrieving it and receiving a blessed year in return.
Sunday's events defined the very reason why the city nearly triples in size each year.
A group of 48 Greek Orthodox male youths dove for the cross in hopes of retrieving it and receiving a blessed year in return.
Sunday's events defined the very reason why the city nearly triples in size each year.
A group of 48 Greek Orthodox male youths dove for the cross in hopes of retrieving it and receiving a blessed year in return.
A 16-year-old Tarpon Springs High School student retrieved the cross with ease on Sunday afternoon.
The Week in Review recaps all the top headlines from the past week. So if you missed something, we've got you covered.
Although the image is from an angle too close for many's comfort, the beauty of the animal makes it worth a second look.
Today's highlighted user interaction on Tarpon Springs Patch is a reader-posted comment.