Top 100 SE Volusia County Stories of 2009

75. State Rep. Dorothy Hukill opts not to run for congressional seat held by Suzanne Kosmas; will focus instead on getting re-elected

Originally posted Fri, 2009-10-09 11:45.

Courtesy photo. State Rep. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, whose district includes Souheast Volusia, announced Oct. 9 she has changed her mind about running for the congressional seat held by Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- State Rep. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, announced earlier today that she has abandoned her run to try and unseat Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach, and instead will focus on getting re-elected to her own seat next year.

76. NSB Billfish Invitational draws hundreds to Riverside Park

Originally posted Sat, 2009-10-10 19:31

 

NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick. NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick. Photo I: City Commissioner candidate Judy Reiker talks with former City Manager John Hagood during the NSB Billfish Invitational. Photo II: Mayoral candidate Adam Barringer answers campaign questions from city residents. Photo III: One of the two dozen gorgeous boats pulls up to dock at Riverside Park. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Tina Pisula was all smiles when her husband, George, pulled up to the dock at Riverside Park aboard the "Double G" earlier today with two sailfish, a black fin tuna and a dolphin in the New Smyrna Beach Billfish Invitational.

77. Man with communicable diseases arrested after allegedly hurling pillow at Edgewater cop

Originally posted Tue, 2009-10-13 02:19

Courtesy photo/Edgewater police mug. Erik John Batty, 39, of Edgewater, was charged Oct. 12 with battery on a law enforcement offcer, after allegedly throwing a pillow at a police officer that may have contained communicable germs since he's known to have certain communicable diseases as evidenced in the photo.

EDGEWATER -- Throwing a pillow at a police officer during a disturbance call landed an Edgewater man in jail Sunday on battery charges since the man is known to have commuinicable diseases, police said.

78. NSBHS Principal Carol Kelley injured in auto accident -- out indefinitely

Originally posted Thu, 2009-03-12 05:58

NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. New Smyrna Beach High School Principal Carol Kelley was out of work for several weeks following a car accident March 3,in which she suffered a broken hip.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Carol Kelley, principal of New Smyrna Beach High School, is out of work indefinitely after undergoing surgery March 3 for a broken pelvis and hip suffered in an earlier car accident, according to the school's Web site.

79. Caution: Bad language -- Tempers flare during public comment portion of NSB commission meeting

Originally posted Wed, 2009-04-29 22:04

NSBNEWS.net video by Sera Frederick. Bad language by two New Smyrna Beach residents led to chastising by Mayor Sally Mackay during the April 28 City Commission meeting.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Robert Rees felt he was being stonewalled on who initiated a proposed pay raise for City Clerk Johnny Bledsoe, prompting him to say "This is bullshit." Bledsoe's proposed pay raise, drafted by city staff, was pulled from the agenda by Mayor Sally Mackay, who said the timing was not right.

80. NSB mayor: Salary increase for city clerk pulled from agenda because 'timing is not right'

Originally posted Tue, 2009-04-28 01:11

NSBNEWS.net photos by Sera Frederick. New Smyrna Beach Mayor Sally Mackay said a $5,200 raise request for City Clerk Johnny Bledsoe, below, will be taken off tonight's agenda because "the time is not right" with economic conditions and a tough budget season approaching.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Mayor Sally Mackay  said she will pull the agenda item from tonight's City Commission meeting that seeks a raise for City Clerk Johnny Bledsoe, saying in part, "now is not the time to be raising salaries with the budget coming up."

81. NSB cops: Certainty that former FDLE attorney killed himself with a gun, but whether he suffocated his wife with a plastic bag remains a mystery

Originally posted Sat, 2009-03-07 01:46

Courtesy photos. Stephen G. Brady, 58, was found shot to death Sept. 22, 2008, a victim of suicide, but whether he suffocated his 56-year-old wife, Pamela Brady, with a plastic bag in their New Smyrna Beach home or whether she did it herself, remains a mystery. The deaths came after he abruptly resigned from his job as a lawyer with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement after a confrontation with the husband of a co-worker he was having an affair with turned violent. New Smyrna Beach police concluded their investigation in March.

83. Two boys, 7 and 10, critically burned boiling hot dogs

Originally posted Mon, 2009-11-09 18:59

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Two brothers, ages 10 and 7, with severe burns on their faces, chests and arms, are hospitalized in critical condition and their motherc ommited under the state's Baker Act, for psychiatric evaluation, New Smyrna Beach police said of the early Monday incident at a duplex in the 400 block of 10th Street.

84. Christmas tree above Bert Fish Medical Center lights up special night

NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick. The towering electronic Christmas tree is lit up above Bert Fish Medical Center during the 20th annual Lights of Love ceremony Tuesday night, far left photo. In the second photo, Doug Hodson, board member of the Community Redevelopment Agency and the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, sits on the curb with friends. Pictured in the third photo are Sue Williams, incoming president of the Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce, and her husband, Tom, also a member of the CRA. Speaking on stage in the fourth photo is Garry Mac, spokesman for Bert Fish. Pictured in the sixth photo are the Beu Sisters.