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Not quite the Daytona 500 on Canal Street

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick.
While a bunch of older folks were milling around the Farmer's Market on Saturday morning, several little ones got to experience a thrill of a lifetime inside a NASCAR stock car, in this case, the Ford Fusion replica for Rousch Fenway Racing. The car was parked next to the Little Drug Store as part of Saturday Night Cruising on Canal Street.

Sunny skies, boats and Girl Scout cookies galore

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick. Cloudy morning skies, as shown in the photo on the North Causeway with the bridge up for a passing boat, gave way to midday sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures in the upper 50s, which allowed Troop 995 Girl Scouts Shinirah Simon, 9, of New Smyrna Beach, and Ashley Clark, 10, of Edgewater, to sell their organization's spcial brand of cookies to a packed crowd across from Wal-Mart in the NSB Regional Shopping Center on State Road 44 in New Smyrna Beach.

 

River rescue heroes thanked publicly

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NSBNEWS.net photo (at far left) by Henry Frederick.Other photos/courtesy of Dorothy Kirby.

Suzanne Marie Grims poses with New Smyrna Beach police officer Christopher Kirk outside City Hall on Tuesday night following a brief awards ceremony at the begiining of the City Commission meeting. Kirk, and several others, including Mayor Adam Barringer (as shown above)  who rescued the 66-year-old New Smyrna Beach woman who accidentally drove her car into the Indian River on Jan. 7 near the Brannon Center where an awards ceremony was being held for police officers. The mayor and two others jumped into the frigid watesr and rescued her.  Kirk swam out to Barringer with a device to break a car window, but the mayor had already gotten the motorist out.

Edgewater gal new Ponce Inlet town manager

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Courtesy photo/Ponce Inlet. Jeaneen Clauss, 43, of Edgewater, and mother of twins, has been promoted from interim to permanent town manager of Ponce Inlet. Because the town doesn't have a residency requirement, Clauss and her children will continue to reside in her family's longststanding Edgewater home.

EDGEWATER -- By day she's town manager of Ponce Inlet. By night, well, around the clock really, she's a mom. Welcome to Jeaneen Clauss's world.

The "interim" tag has been removed from Clauss's job in Ponce Inlet, and she now has a $90,000 annual salary to go with it.

Oak Hill to stick with Acting Chief Diane Young until a permanent chief is hired

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Courtesy photo/left. NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. Guy Grasso is out as police chief in Oak Hill due to injury. Acting Police Chief Diane Young will continue running the police department until a permanent chief is hired, the Oak Hill City Commission determined Monday.

OAK HILL -- With Guy Grasso unable to get medical clearance to come back to his post as chief of police, the Oak Hill City Commission has decided to continue with Acting Chief Diane Young until a permanent hire is made.

Two charged in NSB meth-lab operation

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Courtesy photos. Dawn Brooks, 40, and Michael Johnsen, 41, are each charged with possession of illicit chemicals. She was also charged with battery on a law ernforcement officer.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The makings of a meth house was shut down Tuesday by Sheriff's deputies during a "knock and talk" at a residence at 1819 Pioneer Trail just outside the city limits that also resulted in two arrests, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office reported.

Open letter to New Smyrna Beach Commissioners regarding hotel

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Editor's Note: The following was written by Florida Avenue resident Deborah Dugas who lives behind the proposed Hampton Inn & Suites on Flaglar Avenue and is opposed to it:

NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. Florida Avenue resident Deborah Dugas, shown at right, is opposed to the proposed Hampton Inn & Suites.

Commissioners & Mayor (Adam) Barringer:

I will be out of town and unable to attend the final reading for the rezoning/hotel proposal at the next commission meeting. I really wanted to address some NEW issues as they appear in the Gladding Jackson report. The CRA paid thousands of dollars for this report and I cannot believe the commission is not addressing/discussing the issues and information in that report before passing the ordinance for the rezoning/hotel proposal on Flagler Avenue.

Final showdown to speak and be heard on proposed Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel for Flagler Avenue

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NSBNEWS.net videos by Sera Frederick. The final vote on land-use changes needed for the proposed 112-room Hampton Inn & Suites on Flagler Avenue will be voted on by the New Smyrna Beach City Commission following a public hearing at City Hall Commission Chambers, 210 Sams Ave. The meeting begins 6 p.m.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- David Swentor of Premier Development Corp. breathed a sigh of relief after the City Commission voted 4-1 to approve on first reading land-use changes that would pave way for the 112-room Hampton Inn & Suites on Flagler Avenue. That was two weeks ago. Perhaps tonight, he'll have reason to smile.