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"A lot of travelers prefer to go out of Melbourne," said Marlene Johnson, a travel consultant with Gadabout Travel in Suntree.
US Airways returns to Melbourne, Fla., after 12-year hiatus 2009
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"I would pay her a dollar for each hole she beat me, plus a dollar for each par, two dollars for a birdie and five for an eagle," recalls Dennis Dahlman, the Suntree president.
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The sting of an opening night loss to Tamarac lingered into Friday afternoon as South fell to Melbourne's Viera/Suntree 12-1 and Land O 'Lakes, 9-6.
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"We were closed on New Year's Day but Jan. 2 was the busiest day that we've had in a long, long time," said Rod Stewart, owner of Club Performax in Suntree.
tcpalm.com Stories 2010
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ROCKLEDGE - Those looking for summer fun on the river are invited to the fifth annual Charitable River Rally, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 15 along the Indian River shoreline at Conch Key Grille and Rotary Park at Suntree.
tcpalm.com Stories 2010
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Charlotte Beischel, a radiologic technologist, performs a mammogram on a patient at Wuesthoff for Women in Suntree.
unknown title 2009
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Like his colleagues, Dr. Mark Preston, a radiologist with University Center Imaging at the Oaks in Melbourne and in Suntree, said he thinks it's unlikely anything will change, and women will continue to undergo routine mammograms, beginning at age 40, as they have for years.
unknown title 2009
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Neighbors hope to collect signatures to entice Brevard County commissioners to consider allowing the battery-powered carts on certain streets as is permitted in Suntree, West Viera and Barefoot Bay.
unknown title 2009
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"I would pay her a dollar for each hole she beat me, plus a dollar for each par, two dollars for a birdie and five for an eagle," recalls Dennis Dahlman, the Suntree president.
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"I would pay her a dollar for each hole she beat me, plus a dollar for each par, two dollars for a birdie and five for an eagle," recalls Dennis Dahlman, the Suntree president.
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