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Tab for Christmas lights on Canal Street: $15,000

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Sera Frederick and Henry Frederick.

At left, Canal Street is lit up as shown in this 6:45 p.m. Wednesday photo looking east. In the middle, the lights were on throughout the day as well. At right, Christmas lights also adorn two trees at City Hall on nearby Sams Avenue. The lights cost $9,000, not including the labor to have them installed. That has not yet been tabulated. This is in addition to the $9,000 Christmas tree, which was lit up Tuesday night, but not Wednesday night. It is to be officially lit 6 p.m. Friday. The latter figure does not include the cost of labor, which also has yet to be tabulated.

Click on the attachment on the cost of the Canal Street lights as provided by the city of New Smyrna Beach through a public records request by NSBNEWS.net:

NSB City Commission approves funding for conversion of old high school into Mosquito Lagoon Marine Enhancement Center

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Two major things were accomplished tonight with a unanimous vote by the City Commission to spend $130,000: All but two of the buildings that housed the former high school could be razed and at least two community groups could have a new home.

Mark Rakowski 'out' as development services director and Carol Hargy tenders resignation as personnel director

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Sera Frederick. Mark Rakowski, (far left photo) development services director, is out of a job, and Carol Hargy, (near left photo) personnel services director, has tendered her resignation for a job in Jacksonville.

Editor's Note: Click attachment to read a copy of Carol Hargy's letter of resignation.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Two major players in city administration are leaving the employ at City Hall: Carol Hargy, personnel director, is leaving voluntarily, but Mark Rakowski, the development services director, is out of a job involuntarily.

Rakowski's position was "eliminated," according to an unnamed source for NSBNEWS.net.

A staff member in Rakowski's office said he was out of the office and unavailable until next Monday.

The source said Rakowski "won't be back next Monday or any day after that," adding emphatically, "Rakowski is out."

Police searching for burglar who threatened occupants of a Sinnka Street residence with a handgun

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Police are looking for a man with a silver handgun who threatened people living in a home on Sinnka Street before running off just before midnight Sunday.

Police identified the suspect as Dwayne Morris, 21, who is 5 feet 9 and 140 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.