Catch The Action
DECEMBER ON THE WATER December is the month we make the transition away from baitfish, and shrimp becomes the primary diet for most fish. Apart from mullet (a pure vegetarian), there are not any fish I can think of in our coastal waters that won’t eat shrimp. When the water temperature drops to the point […]
The Club At Gateway Supports Shoe Drive Fundraiser For Local Scholarship
The Club at Gateway is proud to team up with the Gateway Women’s Club in support of their Shoe Drive Fundraiser, organized in partnership with Funds2Orgs. The fundraiser runs through November and will benefit a college scholarship for a female Gateway High School student in 2026. This effort not only supports local education but also […]
Tino’s Farmers Market Returns To The Club At Gateway
Fresh produce and friendly faces are back—Tino’s Farmers’ Market has returned to The Club at Gateway! The market reopened on October 15 and will continue every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the club’s parking lot. Shoppers can browse a colorful variety of fruits and vegetables, from vine-ripe tomatoes, sweet corn, and crisp […]
Seabreeze Communications Expands In Weston And South Miami-Dade With Launch Of Two Community News Sites
Seabreeze Communications is excited to announce the upcoming launch of WestonTogether.com, created in partnership with the Weston Chamber of Commerce, and SouthDadeSpotlight.com, developed in collaboration with the South Dade Chamber of Commerce. Both platforms are designed to bring local news, events, and stories directly to residents, businesses, and visitors. Each site will feature a monthly […]
Catch The Action
NOVEMBER ON THE WATER This month we have days with pleasant weather and often combine summer and winter fishing conditions from week to week. As cool fronts drop down the state our coastal waters are cooling down. With the change, fish are transitioning from summer to winter patterns. November brings a mix of warm and […]
From The Desk Of Sheriff Carmine Marceno
REMAINING ALERT DURING THE HOLIDAYS It’s that time of year! Lee County population swells with guests and tourists. Our restaurants and retail stores are brimming with activity, with shoppers and long lines. While many of us have visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads, there are others with less pleasant thoughts … criminals and […]
34th Annual Christmas Carol Sing To Help Community Cooperative Feed The Hungry
Celebrate the holidays and help feed the hungry by singing at the 34th Annual Christmas Carol Sing sponsored by the Galloway Family of Dealerships and Susan Bennett Marketing & Media, L.C. The Christmas Carol Sing will be Saturday, Dec. 6, at First Presbyterian Church, 2438 Second St. in downtown Fort Myers, between Lee Street and […]
Whispers Of God…
ELEPHANT BONDS Have you ever felt trapped? Stuck in the mud? Walking in circles? Tied down? Lacking options? Feeling listless? Losing hope? You are not alone, my friend. So, let’s talk about elephants. There is a classic story about elephants, but I totally don’t remember when and where I first heard or read it, and […]
Lee Health Launches Cancer Support Group Program At The Lee Health Cancer Institute In Fort Myers
This pioneering initiative is the sole program of its kind between Sarasota and Miami, is a unique opportunity that our community is privileged to have. A powerful new chapter in cancer care is here. The Lee Health Cancer Institute in Fort Myers has opened a first-of-its-kind Cancer Support Community in Southwest Florida, providing a dedicated […]
From The Desk Of Sheriff Carmine Marceno
FIREARMS LEFT IN VEHICLES It seems as if almost daily we watch news reports depicting gun violence across the nation. At the time of producing this security tip, the United States has lost 9,974 individuals to gun violence and has seen another 18,208 injured in 2025 alone. This message is neither an assault on Second […]










