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Tony Otte tells News-Journal: 'This is a very exciting time for the city of New Smyrna Beach'

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Tony OtteNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- As director of the city's CRA and its economic development director, Tony Otte has his pulse on what's happening in New Smyrna Beach, and in his world it's all wonderful, especially with the NSB Waterfront Loop campaign.

Or so says today's Sunday edition of the Daytona Beach News-Journal, with a story headlined: "Getting the job done: Tony Otte, New Smyrna Beach redevelopment chief."

There's no mention in the story of the impending close of Kmart on State Road 44 or that of the Food Lion on the beachside. And who credits Otte with "Getting the Job Done?"

Is it Mayor Adam Barringer? No, the News-Journal couldn't even get him Friday night for its Saturday story on the Food Lion.

Is it Commissioner and County Council candidate Jim Hathaway? No. He too, has been invisible to the media.

Fire extinguished at Hunt's Steakhouse in New Smyrna Beach

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A fire in the kitchen area of Hunt's Restaurant on U.S. 1 across from the Beacon Theater complex in New Smyrna Beach resulted in flames shooting through the rear and roof.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A fire at Hunt's Steakhouse, 1518 S. Dixie Freeway, that had flames shooting out the rear and through the roof, was extinguished Saturday night by the New Smyrna Beach Fire Department.

New Smyrna Beach CRA among 1,600-plus special taxing districts in Florida ordered scrutinized by Gov. Scott

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NEW SMRNA BEACH -- The oft-criticized CRA here is among 1,662 special taxing districts in the Sunshine State under review by Gov. Rick Scott today.

Scott ordered his staff to undertake a comprehensive review of Florida’s special taxing districts to continue bringing "accountability to their powers to tax, spend and incur debt at the expense of Florida taxpayers."

The Governor’s Office of Policy and Budget will conduct a review and make recommendations for cutting costs and introducing accountability as directed by Executive Order 12-10. Scott previously directed a review of all water management districts and hospital districts – two examples of special taxing districts.

“A major factor in our goal of lowering the cost of living for Floridians are the roughly 1,600 special districts in Florida which bring in more than $15 billion in taxpayer-funded revenues each year,” Scott said.

Audio: Police pursuit in New Smyrna Beach with motorist clocked at 100 mph ends with stop sticks

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- What started out as a motorist spinning his wheels on U.S. 1 here in New Smyrna Beach early this Friday morning resulted in a pursuit by police with the driver clocked at 100 mph through Port Orange and South Daytona before his ride ended when police deployed stop sticks.

Head-on collision with one fatality on SR 44 in New Smyrna Beach caused by motorist driving on the wrong side of the highway

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Two things were certain at the scene of a head-on collision that had eastbound State Road 44 at Pioneer Trail closed for 4 1/2 hours until 1:30 this morning: One person died as a result of a motorist driving the wrong way on the double-lane highway, a Florida Highway Patrol trooper told NSB News on the scene.

Ormond Beach cops: Teen driver won't be charged in death of kid brother in crash after school

ORMOND BEACH, Fla. -- No criminal charges will be levied against the 18-year-old driver responsible for her kid brother's horrific death in what was to be a regular after school ride home, Ormond Beach police said.

 

Ormond Beach cops: 12-year-old boy struck and killed by own sister picking him up from school

ORMOND BEACH -- A 12-year-old boy was killed this afternoon after he was struck by a pick-up truck driven by his own sister who had gone to pick him up from school.

Cameron Brenneman was pronounced dead on arrival at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach.

New Smyrna Beach CRA does business with merchant leader who has $1 million IRS lien

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NSBNews.net videos produced by Multimedia Editor Sera Frederick / Elaine Stathakis identifies herself as a "business owner" in the video to the left at a public meeting last year on the Hampton Inn project. In the second video, she tries to conceal her face from the camera while a resident asks city officials about curbing public drinking following the "Creepy Crawl" Halloween events put on by the Merchants of Flagler Hospitality Group chaired by Stathakis. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- When Elaine Stathakis took to the podium at a city commission meeting last year to talk about the importance of approving the beachside hotel on Flagler Avenue, she identified herself as a business owner. But Stathakis conveniently left out one little detail: She owes the IRS more than a million bucks.

To top it off, not only does she not own a business, she doesn't even have a job. Instead, she "volunteers" at the Om Bar, said Mark Leone, the actual owner.

Volusia County chair on suspended ad authority director: 'She'll be lucky to stay out of jail'

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Nicole CarniSVAA Director Nicole Carni breaks down in tears last fall after discussion of her $110,000 salary being reduced to $85,000 and yet again to $71,755.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County Chairman Frank Bruno didn't mince words this morning about the controversy swirling around suspended Southeast Volusia advertising Director Nicole Carni: "She'll be lucky to stay out of jail."

Asked if that meant Carni is under criminal investigation, Bruno said that is something being held close to the vest: "That isn't something I'm really going to get into, but let's just say it has been discussed."

Carni reiterated at mid-day to NSBNews.net that she has done nothing wrong.