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487. Former South Daytona Mayor Joe Piggotte dies at 81

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Piggotte Center in South Daytona / Headline SurferFormer South Daytona Mayor Joe Piggotte / Headline SurferPhotos 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.

Deputies: Two charged in prescription pill robbery near DeLand involving victims who asked for a ride

Stephon Doby / charged in pill robberyRachel Rose charged in DeLand pill robbery / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer / Stephon Doby, 29,  and Rachel Rose, 27, were arrested Thursday in connection with a prescription pill robbery of an acquaintance and her friend near DeLand.

DELAND -- When Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies responded on Aug. 12 to a disturbance call at the intersection of Cassadaga Road and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Beltway near DeLand, they discovered that several people had been arguing on the side of the road over prescription drugs.

New Smyrna Beach City Manager Pamela Brangaccio rolling out jalopies to justify nearly 6 percent budget tax increase

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No stopping proposed increases to already bloated municipal salaries

New Smyrna Beach rolls out fancy vehicle at annexation meeting / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- City Manager Pamela Brangaccio is going to roll out the city's worst jalopies tonight at the Brannon Center for a budget meeting to justify a nearly 6 percent increase in taxes to support her proposed municipal budget.

At the same locale in mid-May, Brangaccio rolled shiny red fire trucks, police cars and other such vehicles in an effort to woo homeowners living outside the city limits to allow themselves to be annexed within the municipality.

Former SVAA Chairman Palmer Wilson to address County Council today regarding dismissal

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Guy Mariande asleep at SVAA meeting in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferPalmer Wilson leads SVAA meeting / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Palmer Wilson has the distinction of being the only person ever appointed by two different Volusia county chairs to serve as a chairman of an advertising authority.

He's led the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority through a highly successful beach weeks tourism campaign and oversaw the hirings of two consecutive directors of the SVAA and New Smyrna Beach Visitors Center. 

488. Ponce Inlet Councilman Joe Perrone holds onto seat with 1-vote plurality

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Joseph PerroneCouncilman Joseph Perrone's is Volusia County poster boy for why every vote counts after his 1-vote margin of victory in the 2012 primary elections.

PONCE INLET -- Two races from the August primary went unchanged after recounts.

Ponce Inlet Town Councilman Joseph Perrone won re-election over Joe Villanella by one vote, a manual recount confirmed three days  after the Aug. 14 primary. The 1-vote margin in his favor remained the same, 609 to 608 over upstart Villanella.

The narrowest of vote totals for Perrone's primary victory comes in at No. 489 in Headline Surfer's countown of the Top 500 stories as part of the 24/7 internet newspaper's 5th anniversary.

In another race requiring a recount, Shannon McLeish of Ormond Beach held onto her 27-voter margin over third-place finisher Jay Young for the right to go against Volusia County Council Council dist 4 primary primary winner Doug Daniels in the Nov. 6 runoff. Daniels, however, would win that final race.

Meet Greg Geiselman, 2011 NSB Backwater champ & surfboard builder

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Meet Greg Greg Geiselman, a local avid surfer and surfboard builder. We caught up with him in 2011, when he claimed his trophy as the "overall chsmpion" of the NSB Backwater Tournament, part of the Billfish Invitational.

Burns Sci-Tech Charter School in Oak Hill among the finest centers of learning in Volusia County

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Burns Sci-Tech Charter School in Oak Hill / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / This collage from the Burns Sci-Tech Facebook fan page illustrates community volunteerism, at the heart of educationg Oak Hill's children.

OAK HILL -- As publisher of Headline Surfer, it is my honor and privilege to write pro-actively on the merits of the Burns Sci-Tech Charter School and its dedicated staff of educators led by Dr. Jan McGee, its principal.

I did so after coning across this link: http://www.greatschools.org/florida/oak-hill/13511-Burns-Science--Technology-Charter-School/?tab=reviews.

Oak Hill has its limitations -- mostly septic systems as opposed to water and sewer and very little industry. But the two centers in Volusia County's smallest and southeastern-most city of 2,200 straddling the Brevard County line to the south, Edgewater to the north, Osteen to the west and the Canaveral National Seashore to the east, is its city hall and its charter school.

5th Daytona Beach News-Journal attack story on internet newspaper's lawful ad authority contract filled with errors

News-Journal's 5th attack story filled with errors / Headline SurferDaytona Beach News-Journal business writer Jeffrey CassadyDaytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice / Headline SurferIn 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.

DAYTONA BEACH -- In yet a 5th story published Monday and headlined, "Tourism exec: Time to move ahead," The Daytona Beach News-Journal continues to file stories that contain factual errors the former daily metro refuses to correct regarding Headline Surfer's lawful contract with the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, even when these errors have been brought to the attention of its reporter and senior editor.

Mayor's boyhood bar friend and goons harass internet reporter during street festival

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No police presence despite beer gardens on Flagler Avenue

Headline Surfer videos / Traders bar own Dave Fernandez and three of his associates did their best to try and prevent the 24/7 internet newspaper from shooting video of his outdoor beer garden on the public street during Thursday night's Shrimp & Seafood Festival. Warning: One of his friends was intoxicated and they used raw language.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Mayor Adam Barringer's $60,000 taxpayer-supported CRA grant for boyhood friend Dave Fernandez and his Traders bar on Flagler Avenue is a testament to city hall's priorities when beachside parking and sidewalks are desperately needed.