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Several hundred NSB residents march in celebration of MLK Day

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Courtesy photos / Angela Carter Several hundred people march from the predomintly black Westside Community to downtown New Smyrna Beach, along the way crossing the Dr. Msarin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge in honor of MLK Day with a formal remembrance program at Old Fort Park on Sams Avenue.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Larry Chisolm was among the first generation of African Americans to attend the newly integrated Faulkner Street Elementary School in the early 1970s. Today while thousands of New Smyrna Beach residents enjoyed the extended holiday weekend, he and several hundred others marched in celebration of Martin Luther King Day.

New SE Volusia Chamber of Commerce President Sue Williams dubs business organization 'Chamber of Courage'

Editor's Note: The following is the message newly installed Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce President Sue Williams wrote in the 1st quarterly newsletter to the membership:

Dear Members, I would like to thank my fellow Chamber members for presenting me with this opportunity to serve as Chamber President for 2010. I feel humbled, honored, grateful, and extremely excited to serve on your behalf in 2010. It is my purpose to serve the greater good by bringing people and resources together to create value that no single person can build alone.

We have called ourselves the Chamber of Commerce for over a three quarters of a century, but in 2010, it is my recommendation that we consider this moniker as we continue to face an uncertain economy………………… THE CHAMBER OF COURAGE!

NSB bicyclist killed crossing into path of motorist on beachside

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NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick. A 60-year-old bicyclist died aboard the Sheriff's One helicopter en route to Halifax Medical Center after he was struck by a motorist on Peninsula Avenue after 2 p.m. Tuesday, police said.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 60-year-old bicyclist lost his life after pedaling into the path of an oncoming car on Peninsula Drive, just south of the intersection with Flagler Avenue just after 2:08 p.m. Tuesday, New Smyrna Beach police said.

Sheriff's Office: DeLand beauty shop robber arrested

DELAND -- A woman who showed up at the DeLand Police Department headquarters Tuesday night wanting to know why a video was broadcast on the local evening news featuring her as a
suspect in a robbery was arrested on scene by Sheriff's deputies, an agency spokesman said.

U.S. needs to move faster to transport orphaned Haitian children to new families in America

EDGEWATER, Fla. -- If I had money or influence with the U. S. government the very next cargo plane leaving Haiti would carry every orphan I could find to a place of safety where they would have food, water and medicine and not be sleeping outside on mattresses and blankets on the ground.

Darlene Vann Tue, 01/19/2010 - 23:57

Services set for NSB resident Daniel Raimondo, who perished in Tuesday's traffic accident near the North Causeway Bridge

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Courtesy photo. Daniel N. Raimondo, 60, of New Smyrna Beach, was killed Tuesday on Peninsula Avenue near Flagler Avenue when he was struck by a car while on his bicycle.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A Celebration of Life and visitation for 60-year-old Daniel N. Raimondo, who died tragically Tuesday when he was hit by a motorist on his bicycle, will be 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Baldwin Brothers Heritage Chapel, 1 North Causeway.

GOP Massachusetts win has great potential for the country

Martha Coakley might have had a fighting chance at keeping Ted Kennedy’s longstanding Democratic seat if Barack Obama had just stayed out of Massachusetts.

Republican Scott Brown’s stunning upset win over Coakley has some exciting ramifications for the rest of the country. With any luck it will halt or at least slow down America ’s rush to become a Marxist state with Obama at the helm and his first year in office a dismal failure..