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-- Joan Allison Stuart, 57, of New Smyrna Beach, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. She was a homemaker.

-- Irene L Mackie, 95, of Edgewater, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. She was a secretary for the Papst Brewing Co. of Newark, N.J.

-- Faith Lee Hicks, 9, of Edgewater, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008, in Birmingham, Ala. She was a gifted pupil at Chisholm Elementary School.

-- Donna Ellen Rigney, 61, of Edgewater, died Thursday, Aug. Aug. 7, 2008. She was a registered nurse at Halifax Medical Center.

Upwelling of cold water typical of July

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Helen Klenk tries to lift the cobia she caught while Gail Nelson and Evan Stein watch.

“Hot, humid and a lot of rain” (and in some cases hail) equates to typical summer-time fishing weather. Also every July, and this year is no exception, we often get an upwelling of cold water due to the westerly winds blowing the warm surface water offshore and the colder water will start upwelling and bring about cold water and miserable fishing as well as beach conditions out to several miles.

Some people call it a Labrador Current, but it is not such. Divers have seen dead lobsters and Moray eels on the bottom. Fish hardly move and are an easy target for the unscrupulous diver. who tries to take his limit without any effort. That is not my kind of fishing.

OBITUARIES

Create: Wed, 08/06/2008 - 17:59
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Jacquelyn R. Hill, 77, of New Smyrna Beach, died Saturday, May 26, 2008. She was a homemaker.

Nina Kennedy, 55, of New Smyrna Beach, died Wednesday, May 21, 2008. She was a manager for Hilton Resorts.

Louise Rathburn, 89, of Edgewater, died Wednesday, May 21. 2008. She was a former owner of the Para Palm Motel.

Robert W. Henning, 83, New Smyrna Beach, died Monday, May 19, 2008. He was a former design engineer and inventor of  tool system.

Warene Sidelinger, 48, of New Smyrna Beach, died Thursday, May 15, 2008. She was a housekeeper for Sea Club IV.

Feeney says independent challenger talked 'sense' at local debate

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New Smyrna Beach PatrolNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- After reading reports of comments from a debate among challengers to his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, Tom Feeney said from his Washington office that the only candidate worthy of mention was Gaurav Bhola, an Orlando resident, running as an independent candidate.

 

NSB beach and Intracoastal renourishment to be completed in late October

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- From a distance to swimmers, surfers and sunbathers, the mammoth wet dirt spewing from a large piece of machinery looks like an oil well run amok, but it's really wet sand being pumped from the Intracoastal Waterway several miles away through a piping network snaking along the edge of the sand dunes.

NSB Shrimp and Seafood Festival on Flagler Avenue Aug. 14

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- What better way to celebrate the culinary delights of an oceanfront community than with a street festival? The merchants of Flagler Avenue plan to do just that with the inaugural New Smyrna Beach Shrimp & Seafood Festival on Thursday, Aug. 14.

The 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. event will b hosted by the Merchants of Flagler Avenue Hospitality Group.

"The event promises to be the largest seafood festival in Volusia County," said Adele Aletti, owner of Gone Bonkers and an organizer. "During the event Flagler Avenue will be open only to pedestrian traffic."