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It's called the Port Charlotte, the Port of Charlotte.
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But with three teams in Fort Myers (the Twins also play there), and the Rays (in Port Charlotte) and Orioles also nearby, the team's travel toll would be reduced greatly.
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But it also includes somewhat less- mythical spots such as Boone, N.C., Traverse City, Mich., Port Charlotte, Fla., and Pittsfield, Mass.
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They had moved to the Port Charlotte area in search of a better lifestyle after both took early retirement from a Michigan phone company.
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But more retirees are getting into riskier positions as they try to avoid running out of money, says Neil Kasanofksy, a financial adviser in Port Charlotte who has a largely elderly clientele.
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I learned sacrifice when my family lost their home in Hurricane Charley in Port Charlotte, Florida, when a gunman robbed me for $300, and when my uncle fell with the Twin Towers.
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The Cultural Center of Charlotte County, a sprawling, collection of buildings nestled among the hospitals and housing complexes of central Port Charlotte, offers a picture of how the less fortunate are faring.
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I learned sacrifice when my family lost their home in Hurricane Charley in Port Charlotte, Florida, when a gunman robbed me for $300, and when my uncle fell with the Twin Towers.
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The financial strain is acute here in Port Charlotte and neighboring Punta Gorda.
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Thomas C. Peebles, 89, who isolated the measles virus, setting the stage for development of the vaccine that freed the world from the deadly scourge, died July 8 at his home in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Thomas C. Peebles, physician who isolated the measles virus, dies at 89
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