Erik Noonan: What will it take to bridge other trail gaps in Rochester?
Twenty years ago today, a 7-year-old girl died when she was struck by a car while bicycling with her family. Ariana McNamara's death catalyzed efforts to build a safe crossing over U.S. Highway 14.
Arianna Celeste Macnamara had a purple belt in Tae Kwon Do. She loved animals and art. She'd just finished first grade at Churchill Elementary. She wanted to be an astronaut.
On June 16, 2006, she went on a bike ride with her family and never came home. She was 7 years old.
Opening excerpt. Read the full story at Newsdata · Florida Politics ↗
Sourced from Newsdata · Florida Politics · indexed by Statura on June 16, 2026. Statura indexes Florida political news and tags it by industry and jurisdiction so government-affairs teams can monitor signal without scanning every outlet by hand. Read the full story at Newsdata · Florida Politics ↗
More like this
- Florida Phoenix · June 16, 2026To veto or not? All eyes are DeSantis, sovereign immunity bill
- Florida Politics · June 16, 2026Port to court: Miami-Dade approves eminent domain move in Fisher Island fuel yard fight
- FlaglerLive · June 16, 2026New Florida Laws Mandate Driver’s License Tracking Marks For Convicted Habitual Career Offenders
- FlaglerLive · June 16, 2026Palm Coast Council’s Pontieri: Why I Reject Mayor Norris’s Flawed, AI-Generated Austerity Budget Proposal
- Florida Politics · June 16, 2026Darryl Rouson’s dual nod may not seem like a big deal for Charlie Crist, but it’s huge. Here’s why
- Florida Politics · June 16, 2026Last Call for 6.16.26 – A prime-time read of what’s going down in Florida
