CRA funding at the center of New Smyrna Beach economics
Thanksgiving is behind us as we continue forging ahead in this downtrodden economy. One of the painful lessons we have learned from Washington is that government can't buy its way out of this mess. The same holds true at the state, county and local levels of government.
Here in New Smyrna Beach, our mayor, Adam Barringer, boasts of his economic development successes. Of not handing out raises and having among the lowest tax rates in the county. But the mayor can't offer up one private-sector job created in his two-plus years in office.

Courtesy photos / Toddler Lupita Gonzalez, the smaller of the two girls shown here, was found safe Saturday in a field in Seville after being left there by her mother's boyfriend overnight. Corey Reynolds, shown in the inset, was charged with 2 counts of attempted murder in the shootings of two deputies in Deltona before daylight.
By DOROTHY L. HUKILL
This Saturday, I'll be riding in the NSB parade again. But I don't want to be there by myself - I want you ride in the car with me, as my guest! I hope you're ready to feel the holiday spirit, because this week we're selecting one 
New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer, shown at right, has been silent on a $20,000 grant approved by the Community Redevelopment Agency for CRA board member Chad Schilsky with the mayor's Barringer Construction for Schilsky's restaurant, That's Amore. Schilsky's grant has been rescinded, but leaves open a host of ethical questions, including why a sitting mayor would put himself in such a precarious situation to begin with.