Along Navarre Beach’s Gulf Boulevard there are a handful of places for tourist and locals to stop for a bite or to shop as they walk or bike along the sidewalks.
With shovels and sea oats in hand, dozens of children of all ages set to work June 7 restoring vegetation along the Navarre Beach sand dunes at the foot of the fishing pier as part of Planting for Protection.
He rode the bus almost every day, save for the few times here and there where he’d have to be at the high school early because of an ROTC commitment. More often than not, though, you would find Rowan Cabanlong in a familiar seat, the one right behind bus driver Heidi Gourley.
In yet another indicator that the economy is bouncing back, one segment of Navarre attorney Keith Kirkpatrick’s law practice fell by about two-thirds last year.
Tim and Karen Price love their new home in Holley by the Sea. They moved to the area from Atlanta in recent years, and they said they had friends in the area. Driving through the neighborhood, they said they knew they wanted to live here.