487. Former South Daytona Mayor Joe Piggotte dies at 81


Photos for Headline Surfer / The 7,000 square-foot Piggotte Community Center, 504 Big Tree Road in South Daytona, is named for former Mayor Joe Piggotte, shown here.
SOUTH DAYTONA -- Former South Daytona Mayor Joe Piggotte died June 3, 2008, at the Hospice Care Center in Port Orange. He was 81.
Piggotte's passing comes in at No. 487 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the Top 500 stories as part of the 24/ internet newspaper's 5th anniversary.

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In yet a 5th story on Headline Surfer's lawful contract with the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, the Daytona Beach News-Journal continues to report factual errors while at the same time denying the internet newspaper an opportunity to defend itself and answer each and every claim, most of them raised by the print paper itself. Shown here is News-Journal business reporter Jeffrey Cassady, who wrote this latest attack story, and to his right is Pat Rice, editor of the Halifax Media-owned former metro.