78. NSBHS Principal Carol Kelley injured in auto accident -- out indefinitely
Originally posted Thu, 2009-03-12 05:58 
NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. New Smyrna Beach High School Principal Carol Kelley was out of work for several weeks following a car accident March 3,in which she suffered a broken hip.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Carol Kelley, principal of New Smyrna Beach High School, is out of work indefinitely after undergoing surgery March 3 for a broken pelvis and hip suffered in an earlier car accident, according to the school's Web site.
Courtesy photo/Edgewater police mug. Erik John Batty, 39, of Edgewater, was charged Oct. 12 with battery on a law enforcement offcer, after allegedly throwing a pillow at a police officer that may have contained communicable germs since he's known to have certain communicable diseases as evidenced in the photo..jpg)
Courtesy photo. State Rep. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, whose district includes Souheast Volusia, announced Oct. 9 she has changed her mind about running for the congressional seat held by Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach.
Courtesy photo. Tara Sullivan, East Florida fundraising coordinator of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, receives a check for $11,020 from New Smyrna Beach Fire Department Lt. Chris Dymond, IAFF MDA coordinator.




Courtesy photos/Jail mugs. Lauren Heaten, 18, of New Smyrna Beach, was among five women employed as strippers at the Biggins gentlemen's club arrested Sept. 18, on drug-related charges following an undercover operation by Daytona Beach Shores police dubbed "Operation Striptease." Also arrested on drug-related charges were (L to R inset) Amanda Deavers, 22, of Daytona Beach, and Rose Anna Marie Gustin, 25, of Palm Coast. A warrant was issued for a fifth stripper, Rosalie Kain, 25, of Daytona Beach. Noble Poquette, 46, no address given, the club manager, was also charged with drug-related offenses. .jpg)
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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick. At left, Nicole Garni of the Galleria Di Vetro, Glass Gallery & Studio, 310 Flagler Ave., mingles with wine tasters in front of her boutiigue, which provided custom glasses for the Nov. 10-11 wine-tasting festival on Flagler Avenue. In the middle photo, Alan and Bobbie Argue of New Smyrna Beach, and a third patron, taste wine at the same location.