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Letter: Change is Once Again Happening in Cedar Key

Letter: Change is Once Again Happening in Cedar Key

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Editor:

Cedar Key has been challenged over the past few years by rising taxes, downward spiraling economy and bad publicity with the gulf oil spill. We have seen many homes for sale and empty windows and for rent signs along Dock Street. We have lost some friends and businesses on Dock Street that will be missed. Change may not always be wanted but you can count on it being an inevitable part of life.

CHANGE IS ONCE AGAIN OCCURRING IN CEDAR KEY and this time Cedar Key is in forward motion. Dock Street has come alive with more restaurants to satisfy your taste buds and retail shops. We still have many of the old familiar faces in the same familiar places. A few local stores re-located to other convenient spots on the island.

Our streets are almost done being paved. Cedar Key is climbing its way up and out of this recession, and, as always, is ready to welcome you to your vacation destination.


Happily,
Doreen Bauer
Faraway Inn, Cedar Key FL

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