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Beach Patrol cop accused of having sex with minor ordered jailed on $250,000 bail

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DAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia County's beraches stretch from Ormond Beach to New Smyrna Beach and throughout this stretch of paradise a scandal has erupted that has led to one Beach Patrol Officer in jail on charges of having sex with an underage girl asnd videotaping their sessions without her knowledge, according to the State Attorney's Office.

Edgewater Library to host 'New Moon' event Nov. 19

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EDGEWATER -- Teenagers are invited to celebrate their excitement for everything “New Moon” from 5 - 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Edgewater Public Library.

“New Moon” is the second novel in Stephanie Meyer’s “Twilight” series, which has teens around the world hooked on reading. The movie will be released in theaters Nov. 20.

The library staff will offer games, crafts, prizes and snacks relating to “New Moon.” Fans can bring a camera and have their picture taken with a life-sized cardboard cut-out of character Edward Cullen.

3rd Debate Parts 1-3: Zone 1 City Commission incumbent Randy Richenberg and challenger Judy Reiker square off

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  NSBNEWS.net videos by Sera Frederick. The third and final candidates debate sponsored by the Public Watch Committee and NSBNEWS.net was held 6:30p.m. Monday, with 100-plus people in attendance. Here are parts 1-3 of the video series, featuring the debate for zone 1 city commissioner between Randy Richenberg and challenger Judy Reiker.

Mayoral and commissioner candidates square off in final debate tonight at Brannon Center

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Tonight is your night to be heard and to grill the candidates for city commissioner and mayor on the important issues. It's the third and final candidates debate in advance of Early Voting and it gets under way at 6:30 p.m. The doors open at the Brannon Center at 6 p.m., on Riverside Drive.

Recipe for bucks: Bikers, babes and beer

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick.

April Perreault, 25, and her younger sister, April 22, of Edgewater, bartenders at Pub 44, shows off their assets, during Biketoberfest. In the smaller photo, on top, countless bikes are packed in like sardines in the Pub 44 parking lot. Above, a live rock and roll band performs with large Budweiser ads in the forefront.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Pub 44 bartenders April heresa Perreault, 25, and her younger sister, Theresa, 22, were asked to pose for cameras by bikers more than twice their age almost as much as they were passing out bottles of Buds for the green stuff. Welcome to Biketoberfest, Pub 44 style, where bikers, babes and booze, are a winning combination, especially in these trying economic times.

Candidates for commissioner and mayor make presentations during chamber breakfast; mayoral hopeful Adam Barringer pledges citywide economic plan in 1st 100 days if elected

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NSBNEWS.net videos by Sera Frederick.

The Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce invited the candidates in the Nov. 3 New Smyrna Beach municipal elections to speak at a 7:30 a.m.Thursday breakfast at the Smyrna Yacht Club attended by about 50 people. Listen to highlights of their presentations in our exclusive video (titled 'Candidates Breakfast').

Mayoral candidate Adam Barringer told the gathering he pledged to have an economic plan developed for the entire city of New Smyrna Beach within the first 100 days, if elected. He was the lone candidate among the four to make a campaign promise (see our exclusive video titled 'Barringer: 1st 100 Days).

Kayakers lost in Cape Canaveral Seashore guided to shore in Edgewater by Sheriff's helicopter

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EDGEWATER -- A Volusia County Sheriff's helicopter guided two lost kayakers to Edgewater with its spotlight after they reported they were lost in Cape Canaveral Seashore earlier tonight, the Coast Guard said.

Brush fire in Pioneer Trail woods this afternon brought under control

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The big plume of black smoke over the Causeway bridges this afternoon is from a brush fire in the 2800 block of Pioneer Trail that consumed about 10 acres of woods, but was no immediate threat to homes. The fire was brought under control by 5:30 p.m.

New Smyrna Beach Fire Department crews responded to the 1:45 p.m. blaze, which sent up a huge dark cloud that could be seen for miles.