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WWW.KEYSINFONET.COM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2014 VOLUME 61, NO. 82 G 25 CENTS HOUSING Permit hikes kick in, anger ensues By DAVID GOODHUE home valued at $200,000 as County says Building Department The new fee schedule, passed by the five-member [email protected] an example, county officials Hurley said, creates a system County Commission on say total permit fees to build had operated at a loss for three years that for the first time is self- March 19. The cost of applying for a that house have gone from supported and does not rely Hurley said developing building permit in unincor- $6,003.64 before to adopted to boost revenue in pace of permit delivery, on property and sales taxes, the fee structure took two porated Monroe County rose $9,202.23 now that a new the county’s Building Hurley said to her staff in an meaning “the users of per- years with six public meet- significantly this month, fee schedule became effec- Department fund, which internal memo. mitting are that pay ings “so contractors and per- which has not gone unno- tive Oct. 1. operated at a loss between In 2014, permit applica- for it.” mit applicants would not be ticed by property owners, Christine Hurley, director 2010 and 2012. The fund has tion volumes began to pick The fee schedule, based caught off guard.” contractors and permit of Monroe County’s Growth been built back up since then up significantly, which on the value of each pro- But many of those affect- pullers. Management Division, said through expense cuts, but meant more staff needed to posed development, was cal- Using a single-family the increased fees were which in turn slowed the be hired. culated by consultants and  See Permits, 2A

STONE-CRAB SEASON CAY CLUBS COLLAPSE 3rd charged in Ponzi scheme Davis “Dave” Clark, 56, Graham faces and his wife, Cristal five years Coleman Clark, 41, were charged in September with if convicted bank fraud and conspiracy connected to “the alleged By KEVIN WADLOW Cay Clubs Ponzi scheme,” Senior Staff Writer a statement from U.S. [email protected] Attorney General Wilfredo Ferrer says. Executives of the former One of Graham’s “overt Cay Clubs Resorts and acts” cited in the 11-page Marinas declared in sales information took place dur- pitches that investors could ing a March 2007 investors’ “Retire Rich and Young in meeting at Sombrero Resort Paradise,” but many in Marathon, a Cay Clubs investors found themselves property. in financial purgatory, fed- Graham reportedly told eral prosecutors charge. investors that Cay Clubs “False promises [of “had undertaken develop- guaranteed income] were ment activities for that proj- made to investors with ect ... when he knew that regard to dilapidated prop- Cay Clubs did not have the erties for which Cay Clubs financial ability or specific did not have the financial plans to develop the project ability to make the prom- at all.” ised improvements,” say Even as Cay Clubs’ charging documents filed financial plan was crashing, Wednesday against Barry J. the federal information Keynoter photo by KEVIN WADLOW Graham, Cay Clubs’ former says, Graham and others Trap gear is stocked dockside at Key Largo Fisheries as the Florida Keys’ commercial fleet prepares for the opening director of sales. tried to lure new investors of stone-crab season on Wednesday. Crab claws rank only behind lobster in importance to the Keys commercial Graham, a 59-year-old by “making false and mis- Fort Lauderdale resident, leading statements, includ- industry. was charged with a single ing by concealing Cay count of conspiracy to com- Clubs’ failure to convert mit bank fraud. A convic- dilapidated properties into Claw harvest starts on Wednesday tion would carry a maxi- luxury resorts.” mum prison sentence of Graham, during his Stone-crab season opens Commercial Fishermen’s to estimates. five years, plus forfeiture of three-year work as Cay Strong season Wednesday, with commer- Association, said Friday. Many fishermen sur- any assets Graham acquired Clubs’ sales director, “con- for delicacy cial fishermen seeking the A strong season would vived financially only through his Cay Clubs deal- spired with others to fraud- legal-size claws that rank as be welcome since the two because customers were ings. ulently inflate the prices of appears likely Monroe County’s most previous crab seasons were willing to pay record-high Graham is the third high- Cay Clubs units through lucrative harvest after spiny below average and bleak, prices for the claws, Gary ranking Cay Clubs execu- insider sales,” according to By KEVIN WADLOW lobster. respectively. Graves of Marathon’s Keys tive to be hit with federal the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Senior Staff Writer “No one ever knows for The 2013-14 season Fisheries said at the sea- charges in recent weeks Cay Clubs’ plan to mar- [email protected] sure until the first pull of the could have been less than 2 son’s end in May. stemming from the collapse ket vacation-rental units in season, but we do have million pounds, which is 30 Wholesale prices last around 2008 of Cay Clubs. the Keys, Clearwater, Las When it comes to claws, some things that are looking percent below the typical season often ranged from $9 The feds have called it a Vegas and other areas there could be cause for good,” Bill Kelly, executive historic season of about 3 $300 million Ponzi scheme. cheer. director of the Florida Keys million pounds, according  See Crabs, 2A Cay Clubs founder Fred  See Cay Clubs, 2A MARATHON ANOTHER TOUGH GAME Bids for city hall wide-ranging Tuesday’s City Council meet- said. “We have about 14 alter- 2 Keys companies ing, at 5:30 p.m. at the native items we can deduct among six bidders Marathon Government Center. from the contract.” Two of the companies are The six bidders: for the project based in the Keys and four are • MVP Contractors of from the South Florida main- Pompano Beach: $4,288,717. By WILLIAM AXFORD land. The lowest one is $4.28 • Pedro Falcon Contractors [email protected] million and highest is $5.24 of Big Pine Key: $4,290,000. million. • Burke Construction of Marathon officials are Public Works Director Doral: $4,634,761. reviewing six bids to build a Carlos Solis said the final bid • Botsford-Overholt Co- new city hall, and they range price could fluctuate, depend- n struction of Marathon: $1 million apart from the low- ing on which options are $4,986,942. est to the most costly. included or deducted from the • Emerald Construction of City staff opened the bids final construction plans. Dania Beach: $5,018,236. Tuesday. A committee is vet- “We left ourselves enough • West Construction of ting the construction compa- options to say well, this is not Lake Worth: $5,247,048. Keynoter photo by WILLIAM AXFORD nies with the aim of presenting super essential so we can The Marathon High football Dolphins had a tough Thursday, falling to Ransom  See City Hall, 3A options at this coming deduct certain items,” Solis Everglades’ Raiders 29-0. Story, 1B

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Crossword ...... 2B 7786790 22222 2A Saturday, October 11, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter NEWS BRIEFS Fees skyrocket FLOOD INSURANCE Clerk’s employee charged with stalking From Permits, 1A FEMA refunds coming ed say they were not only A court traffic clerk in Instead of the in the Keys have their or improved after local caught off guard, but were But property Marathon was suspended flood insurance through adoption of flood insurance “blindsided” by the $2,000 bill he was from her job Thursday fol- FEMA’s National Flood maps. increases. owners shouldn’t lowing her expecting, which Insurance Program. Banks County Commissioner “I’ve been to the Murray Wednesday expect big checks require it for mortgages. Heather Carruthers, a co- Nelson [Government and was on the letter, arrest on a Miller said Monday that founder of the grassroots Cultural Center] a half a By WILLIAM AXFORD charge of he was told to pay rebates for those hit under group Fair Insurance Rates dozen times over the past [email protected] misde- Biggert-Waters will aver- in Monroe, told Miller and year, and nobody ever told $10,250. meanor age around $100. other FEMA representa- me about it,” said a Key Some Keys residents stalking. “A lot of people will say tives that the disaster relief Largo property owner who man’s home at $421,820. might qualify for a refund Leslie ‘I thought I was due a agency needs to address did not want to be identi- “I have no idea how of their flood insurance Brooks, rebate’ or ‘I got one but covering homes in high- fied. they came up with that premiums from the Federal 50, has wanted it to be more,’ “ risk areas in a more afford- BROOKS The owner said he number,” he said. “I never Emergency Management since been Miller said. “We’re hoping able approach. applied for a permit to submitted a written con- Agency starting this month, released from jail on that the refunds will be “There needs to be a build a single-family home tract.” but it likely won’t be much. $1,000 bond. done by the first of the new way to adjust rates,” in 2009. This summer, on On top of the increased Monday at the Marathon According to an arrest year. [The process] will be Carruthers said, noting that July 31, he received a letter fees, contractors were also Government Center, David report written by Deputy confusing.” insurance rates change for saying his permit was ready surprised this month when Miller, associate adminis- Michael Sielicki from the The owners of second buildings depending on and he could pick it up any- they discovered a newly trator of FEMA’s Federal Monroe County Sheriff’s homes and so-called pre- what they’re used for. The time until April 5, 2015. added $10-per-page fee for Insurance and Mitigation Office, Brooks sent FIRM houses were hit the commissioner pointed out He said he went to the any permit application cor- Administration, told resi- numerous harassing letters hardest under Biggert- how a vacation home and a Nelson Center to pick up rections or revisions, said dents, local elected offi- — possibly 11 — to Waters. business have different the permit Tuesday and Upper Keys permit agent cials, construction man- Deborah Fisher, also of Pre-FIRM (flood insur- rates, even if they’re the experienced “sticker Gay Marie Smith. agers and others what to Marathon, from Feb. 16, ance rate maps) houses are same building type and side shock.” Instead of the As of April, the county expect under the 2013, until Oct. 5, 2013. those built prior to January by side. $2,000 bill he was expect- began outsourcing its per- Homeowners Flood Investigation by the 1975, when FEMA’s flood “Why are their rates dif- ing, which was on the let- mit reviews. Miami-based Insurance Affordability Florida Department of insurance rate maps were ferent?” she asked. ter, he was told to pay firm M.T. Causley took Act. U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia Law Enforcement’s crime created. Many of these Miller attributed the $10,250. over much of the process in called the meeting. lab resulted in Brooks’ homes are older and built disparities between policies “I don’t know what hap- April. The company’s Congress passed the latent fingerprints being at or below base level ele- to FEMA’s ongoing map- pened,” the owner said invoices to the county Affordability Act in March found on at least one of vation. ping efforts and changes to Thursday. “I’m in complete through September total in response to the 2012 the unsigned letters. The refunds are expect- insurance imposed by shock.” $365,952, said Ed Koconis, Biggert-Waters Flood “Each letter implicated ed to last until Dec. 31. Congress. Miller agreed County staff said they Growth Management per- Insurance Reform Act that that Deborah was a drug While the rebates will risk assessment needs to calculated the fee by esti- mit manager. took effect last year. That user and was having an be available to a wide- change but is unsure how it mating the value of the law caused flood premiums affair,” Sielicki wrote. range of property owners, can be applied to homes in to go through the roof for This is not the first run- some policies are expected high-risk areas. MEDIA countless numbers of peo- in with the law for Brooks, to increase until they reach “Part of the discussion ple throughout the U.S. who’s been employed by their current full-risk rate. on flood insurance is how Florida property owners the Monroe County Clerk They include: do we change behaviors of Cave joins news staff were hit the hardest. of the Courts office since • Older business proper- people who live and work The Affordability Act September 2011 and who Anthony Cave has joined Community ties with subsidized rates. in a high-risk area?” Miller delays for four years pre- earns in the mid-$30,000s the Keynoter/Reporter news College and • Older non-primary he said. “If you want to be mium hikes for many prop- annually. staff, covering the city of general residences insured with scared, look at the invest- erty owners that were On Aug. 23, she was Key West, Monroe County assignment subsidized rates. ment you made, take insur- caused by Biggert-Waters charged with driving School Board, Florida Keys stories. • “Severe repetitive ance away and ask what to give FEMA time to under the influence. That Cave loss” properties insured will replace it. This is one come up with better risk case is pending. comes to with subsidized rates. of the most important dis- the Keys models. • Buildings that have cussions you will have.” CORRECTION Obituaries from Most property owners been substantially damaged CAVE Miami, & where he Due to an editing error, Memorials was a consultant reporter Judge won’t separate cases a story about a Monday Upper Keys: (305) 852-3216 for the Knight Foundation candidate forum in Marathon - Key West: (305) 743-5551 and an intern and free- From Cay Clubs, 1A charges from earlier “inextricably intertwined Marathon contained incor- lancer at the Miami counts of mail-fraud and with the CMZ conspira- rect information. Florida Herald. He’s holds a bach- ended as a “Ponzi scheme obstruction related to a cy,” Snow concluded. Keys Mosquito Control elor’s degree in journalism [affecting] approximately Cayman Islands firm that The magistrate also Board candidate Linda from Florida International 1,400 investors in the operated a network of granted a prosecution Schuh, running for Seat 2, is University. Florida Keys and else- Caribbean pawn shops. motion to delay the registered with the Cave has freelanced for where,” said federal prose- Tavernier bank Clarks’ scheduled numerous media outlets, Independent Party. AJHAR cutors. Losses have been accounts opened as part of November trial on com- including as a sports estimated at $300 million. the complex Cay Clubs bined CMZ and Cay Clubs George Ajhar, age 94, of intern at the Times- Marathon, Florida, died at In the Keys alone, hun- operations were later used charges. Picayune in News KEYS WEATHER home on Thursday October dreds of people lost their by the Clarks to siphon Pretrial discovery likely 2nd, 2014. George was born Orleans; radio stations jobs when the company money from CMZ Group, will not be finished by the on August 6, 1920 in KJZZ, National Public PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Phillipsburg, NJ and spent went belly-up. the Cayman firm, prosecu- Nov. 3 trial date, and Key most of his life there. He was Radio’s Phoenix, Ariz., On Friday, U.S. tors said in June. West has a shortage of affiliate, and WLRN, DAY HIGH LOW a son of the late Louis and Magistrate Judge Lurana Evidence “of the Cay hotel rooms in November, Nora Skirt Ajhar. He moved Miami’s NPR affiliate; Clubs conspiracy is Snow ruled. No new date SAT. 89 81 to Florida in 2000. He was Snow denied a motion by ABC News; Redbook Dave Clark to separate required to prove the was announced. SUN. 89 81 predeceased by his wife, Helene McInerney in 1985 magazine; and the newly filed Cay Clubs obstruction count” and is MON. 89 81 and his granddaughter, Jean Broward-Palm Beach TUES. 88 80 Evans, in 2012. He is survived New Times. He has report- by Eleanor Campbell, his The Times companion of many years, ed for Forecast: Expect partly and his children; Georgia Ajhar through the Times’ Crabs pulled on Wednesday cloudy skies with a slight Evans and Joseph Cheszar of Student Journalism Nazareth, Pa.; Joseph Ajhar Institute. chance of thunderstorms. and wife Patricia of Medford, From Crabs, 1A has been a relatively benign Harvesters are encour- Oregon; Nora Ajhar Kraeuter In his spare time, Cave year for red tides, he said. aged to take only one claw, For the extended forecast visit of Palmer Twp., Pa.; and likes to kayak and watch per pound of medium claws For another thing, Kelly even if both claws are of KeysInfoNet.com/weather David Ajhar of Phillipsburg, NJ. movies. to more than $30 per pound said, it’s been a quiet hurri- legal size, so that the Grandchildren are Ben Ajhar “I look forward to and wife Sarah, and Nathan for larger claws. Retail cane season to date and released crab will be better Ajhar, all of Oregon. Funeral jumping right into cover- prices paid by consumers there are no storms on the able to defend itself from services were held at The ing my beats, especially in were significantly higher. horizon. predators, says the Florida Finegan Funeral Home, 302 a city where shoe-leather “That means nobody has Fish and Wildlife CONTACT US Heckman St., Phillipsburg, NJ. “The market always dic- In his memory, donations may reporting is expected — tates the [dockside] prices,” lost a lot of gear and the Conservation Commission. be made to Hospice of Florida and appreciated,” he said. Kelly said. “It’s what the storms didn’t affect the The Florida Keys com- Upper Keys Keys, 92001 Overseas Hwy., His e-mail address is abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJK consumers are willing to crabs’ migratory pattern,” mercial fleet typically pro- 91655 Overseas Highway Tavernier, Florida 33070. [email protected]. pay.” Kelly said. “The fall weath- duced from about 60 per- Tavernier, FL 33070 Going into the season, a er patterns look reason- cent of the statewide har- Newsroom . . . .(305) 852-3216 There are 76,351 Residents in Monroe County state marine biologist who able.” vest of crab claws, Kelly Advertising . . .(305) 852-3216 and only 4,200 Burial Plots left. Why wait? specializes in stone crabs Stone crabs are a unique said. Most of the claws Fax ...... (305) 853-1040 believes that a blood virus seafood species in that only taken in Florida remain in Fax ...... (305) 852-0199 that previously killed legal-size claws — more the United States, Kelly ETERNITY untold numbers of young than 2.75 inches — can be said. Marathon crabs may have abated, harvested. After the claws About 1,000 people 3015 Overseas Highway Kelly said. are detached, the crabs are statewide are licensed to IN PARADISE returned to the water to fish traps for stone crabs. (P.O. 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Plans call for a 150- Spate of new signs riles some seat, 3,456-square-foot meet- Along with Solis, the vet- ing hall, about 9,700 square DOT says they’re ting committee consists of feet of office space and a Planning Director George 1,700 square-foot lobby. part of project Garrett, Building Official Should the bids be to widen road John Woodson, Key West- approved this month, con- based architect William Horn struction could begin by the By DAVID GOODHUE and Steve Grasely from end of the year, with the proj- [email protected] Solaria Design & Consulting ect finalized by early 2016. Co. City law allows for The Five Man Electrical Under Florida law, con- Monroe County-based con- Band sang about the struction bids are private 10 tractors to get a local prefer- plethora of signs “blocking days after the date of the ence, meaning they can be out the scenery” in the opening bid. The bid propos- chosen if their bid is within 2 heady, politically charged als become public record after percent of the low non-local days of the late ‘60s. 10 days. bid. A new version of that “The primary thing we’ll In March, the council song could be written be looking at is are the bids unanimously voted down a about the Upper Keys, complete? Did they cover all $6.68 million bid from Lake where the Florida the aspects of construction Worth-based West Department of required and are the fees and Construction Inc. and a $7.14 Transportation has placed prices in the quote reason- million bid from Botsford- various types of signs it able?” Grasely said. “Of the Overholt Construction out of says are needed to protect six companies, we certainly Marathon. “commuters, residents and believe of them can be select- Then-city Finance tourists.” But many resi- ed for the project.” Director Peter Rosasco told dents are upset about what According to the bid the council in February that they consider to be visual details, city hall, now housed construction costs could not pollution. in trailers at U.S. 1 and 99th exceed $4.5 million or the “We’ve got to stop Street, will be 15,000 square city’s other capital projects this,” said Plantation Key feet on the current city office would be jeopardized. resident Nancy Wells. Caroline Burke of Key Largo agrees: “How is one MARATHON LADY supposed to keep their eyes DOCKS on the road when we are REEF FISHING U.S.1 at Vaca Cut Bridge supposed to read all these AT ITS BEST! Mile Marker 53 signs?” Photo by DAVID GOODHUE Snapper • Grouper Mackerel Marathon, FL Paulette Summers, an This pedestrian crossing sign is one of several recently placed along U.S. 1 in Tavernier FDOT spokeswoman, said by the Florida Department of Transportation. the signs are part of the ongoing road widening Summers added that the number of signs Department of projects in Tavernier and “some of the signs being instructing drivers what Environmental Islamorada. erected are permanent, direction they are traveling Protection’s Overseas Summers said the including those in the on the highway. Heritage Trail construction agency “will most likely Tavernier area.” “If you need that many, project. have additional signage The cost of erecting the then you don’t belong on The Marathon Lady implemented within both signs was not available at the highway,” Wells said. project limits (mile marker press time, Summers said. A number of no-parking 90.74 to mile marker 97) Most of the signs in signs have also been REOPENING OCTOBER 11TH and Islamorada, (mile question are placed on the placed on the right of way marker 81.42 to mile mark- corners of side streets in front of Theater of the Morning trips er 85.6), as this ensures the along U.S. 1 warning driv- Sea on the ocean side of safety of the communities ers of the possibility of mile marker 84.7. Lumber & Building Materials from 8:30am to 12:30pm pedestrians crossing. But Summers said those are and our construction Roofing G Millwork FDOT has also increased likely part of the Florida For the month of October we’re offering $25 appreciation crews.” Doors & Windows fares to Year Round Monroe County Residents Landscaping Materials with proof of residency. KEY WEST Delivery Service 1109 Eaton Street Adding afternoon trips from Woman claims iggy attack Key West, Florida 33040 1:30pm to 5:30pm in November police to the Coconut “bright red toenail polish,” Phone (305) 294-5900 But video Mallory Resort at 1445 N. “was squeezing her toe Fax (305) 294-4577 743-5580 • www.marathonlady.net shows she Roosevelt Blvd., but Amy like she was trying to make Russell, 39, reportedly it look red.” But the officer 157 Industrial Road Locally owned and operated since 1958 started it from Alabama, told police wrote “no injury was visi- Big Pine Key, Florida 33043 the resort-owned iguana ble.” Keynoter Staff Phone (305) 872-0002 bit her toe and she feared Two other women at the Fax (305) 872-3700 contracting salmonella. resort told Sellers that Young Achievers Program A woman staying at a Most iguanas are wild Russell was “pushing her Key West resort was bitten and the resort doesn’t own foot toward the iguana, by an iguana there the “bright green medium- antagonizing it.” Sure Wednesday night, but the sized iguana,” Officer enough, a video taken of reptile nipped her toe Brenda Sellers wrote in her the alleged attack shows because she harassed the report. Also, iguanas gen- her “repeatedly shoving iguana to the point of erally stay away from her foot towards” the ani- www.manleydeboer.com angering it, according to a humans and rarely bite. mal to the point where the city Police Department Sellers wrote in her iguana wrapped its mouth report. report that Russell, upon around her toe. It’s not clear who called showing her toe with The iguana got away.

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EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Heroes abound Diving Services. Despite numerous Because of this experience, we’ve Our family would like to express challenges, he never gave up looking learned that heroes don’t just exist in our deep gratitude to the many volun- for our son and coordinating the whole movies. In fact, true heroes are the real teers who helped in the search for our network of volunteers and equipment ones — your neighbors, friends, and, son, Noah. We are proud to be part of needed. We couldn’t possibly thank most incredibly of all, complete such a supportive and compassionate him enough for all he did and the pro- strangers who are willing to help in community. fessional way in which he conducted tragic situations like ours. There are The search and ultimate discovery the search, including finding the expe- too many of these heroes to name in of Noah’s boat and remains has truly rienced tech divers, Joe Citelli and one letter, but to all the volunteers been an awe-inspiring story of techni- Steve Muslin, who made the very dan- who donated equipment and spent cal expertise, self-sacrifice, generosity gerous 309-foot dive to Noah’s hours on the water and in the air and extreme bravery on the part of sunken boat. searching for Noah, thank you all so those involved. We are eternally grateful to these very much. I hope the community realizes what amazing men for their willingness to Tanya Cleary a true blessing we have in the aptly help a family they did not even know Key Largo named Rob Bleser of Quiescence find closure. Photo by RENEE DUNCAN William Lee Jones (left) and Aaron Huntsman of Key West sued in April for the right to marry. Their case is under CELEBRATING OUR PAST appeal by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bondi must know the game is over With Supreme Court’s action, she continues wasting time appealing same-sex marriage Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has green-lighted gay marriage in 30 states and the District of Columbia, it’s time for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to throw in the towel. There is no good reason to deny equality of marriage for all the people of the Sunshine State, and no sensible reason for Bondi — and Gov. Rick Scott — to support the ban. By leaving intact five favorable marriage rulings in three separate federal appellate courts, the court sent the strongest signal possible that the indefensible gay marriage ban is all but dead. Bondi surely knows that, and no amount of political grandstanding to appease conservatives prior to the upcoming election can make it otherwise. The court’s action has been a long time coming for those who believe in marriage equality. Ever since the nation’s highest tribunal declared laws against racial intermarriage unconstitutional almost 50 years ago (Loving v. Virginia, 1967), the court has been moving incrementally in the direction of fairness and equality for all. In this century, the 2003 decision striking down anti-sodomy laws and last year’s decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act — effectively, the Photo courtesy MONROE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY last legal barrier — should have made it obvious to all This is the so-called iguana man around 1980 in Key West. Iguanas were so rare that he would show then off for a but the most stubborn defenders of an unjust system fee. Now, of course, they’re everywhere in the Keys and there might very well be more iguanas than people living in that the handwriting was on the wall. the ribbon of islands. Many people consider them nuisances because they can devour certain types of plants and Opponents of same-sex marriage have lost a string their excrement ends up on pool decks and the like. of decisions ever since. Public opinion has shifted remarkably in support of fairness in the law, a trend that the court’s justices Thanks for fundraiser existing housing stock; and protect units (11 percent of single-family must surely have been aware of. But the change in On behalf of the staff, board and existing uses, densities and intensities. homes) does not go far enough to pro- popular feeling is not why the advocates of gender animals of Safe Harbor Animal These goals, objectives, and poli- tect the residents of the community, as equality in marriage won the day. They won because Rescue of the Keys, we would like to cies are being compromised by the promised in the comprehensive plan. they had the law and the U.S. Constitution on their thank Capt. Spider, Kathy Branch and numerous vacation rentals and nega- The cap needs to extend to individual side. Porky’s Bayside for once again donat- tively impacting some of our neigh- streets, such as limiting vacation Sooner or later, marriage equality will be the ing the proceeds of their Casting for borhoods. rentals to 10 percent of single-family uncontested law in Florida. Bondi might be able to Charity contest to the Marathon ani- The promise to protect the residen- homes on any street. delay the effective date, but she cannot stop it. mal shelter. tial neighborhood character and quali- The city must also establish a better In September, Capt. Spider’s con- ty of life for our residents has clearly procedure for enforcing vacation been overlooked when 40 percent or rental codes and ordinances. — Miami Herald tests raised $316 for the shelter. We are so thankful to have people like 50 percent or more of homes on a Monitoring vacation rentals and this in the community who raise given street are operated as vacation enforcing policy based solely on the money and care for our animals. It’s rentals. Many of these frequently rent number of complaints, or lack thereof, couldn’t be done without them. to 10, 12 or more occupants per fails to meet the city’s responsibility Richard Tamborrino ...... Publisher Nycole Romeo household, with half or more of the for the strict enforcement of codes and Larry Kahn ...... Editor Executive director individuals being adults. ordinances as promised in the compre- Marathon Accompanying the many occu- hensive plan. Valerie Serra ...... Sales and Business Dev. Mgr. pants are numerous vehicles and boat It is the duty and responsibility of Kathie Bryan ...... Financial Director Crack down on rentals trailers covering the properties, over- the property owners and managers to Todd Swift ...... Production Manager Some of the goals, objectives and flowing trash cans, noisy parties, comply with the vacation rental codes Carter Townshend ...... Circulation Manager policies of Marathon’s comprehensive uncontrolled pets, etc. There is some- and ordinances, and the city’s obliga- land-use plan are to protect the small- thing seriously wrong with this pic- tion to enforce the codes and ordi- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY town family feel of the community; ture. nance effectively. Contents copyright 2014 Keynoter Publishing Co. protect existing and increased afford- A Marathon official’s recent pro- Jean Tarlton able housing opportunities; protect the posal to cap vacation rentals at 500 Marathon

Letters to Letters of local interest are welcome, but subject to editing and condensing. There is a 400-word limit. Letters thanking an individual are welcome. Space does not permit publication of thank-you letters consisting of lists. Letters must be signed. Anonymous letters will not be published. Include a daytime phone number (which will not be published) where you may the Editor be reached if there are questions about your correspondence. Mail: Editor, Keynoter, P.O. Box 500158, Marathon, FL 33050 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 743-6397 KEY WEST KEY WEST Manager search on hold Still no answer on KOTS Stock Island to-be former city transit Commissioner Clayton Scholl might Bank Executive Vice two years. Commis- facility on Palm Avenue. Lopez. President Kurt Lewin, sioners agreed to pay him proposal loses Residents and commis- The city must move get renewed Coconut Beach Resort more than $97,000 in KOTS as part of an earlier General Manager George severance, including sick in a tie vote lawsuit settlement with the for a year Galvan and former city and leave time. If the city “is not neighboring Sunset Marina commissioners Harry During his tenure, a By ANTHONY CAVE Homeowners Association. By ANTHONY CAVE Bethel Sr., Barry Gibson woman accused Vitas of [email protected] using good faith and Based on the settlement, a [email protected] and Bill Verge. grabbing her butt at due diligence in its development plan for City Attorney Shawn Fantasy Fest. And back in Despite trying to decide efforts,” Sunset KOTS should have already The Key West City Smith said via e-mail June, Vitas appointed when it met Tuesday night, been submitted to the city’s Commission appointed a that the committee “has then-retiring Assistant the Key West City Marina could refile. Planning Department. seven-person committee not met as they all were City Manager David Commission still does not — Sean Smith “Yes, the city is behind in the search for a new not in town at the same Fernandez as the city’s have a relocation site for the on where it should have city manager in August. time until this week.” utilities director. At the Keys Overnight Temporary city attorney been in August,” City But a meeting has yet to Smith expects it to be time, Smith called Vitas a Shelter, which house home- Attorney Shawn Smith said be held. an issue at the Oct. 21 liar at a commission less people. via e-mail. Jim Scholl, the inter- City Commission meet- meeting, saying Vitas After a failed 3-3 vote sioners alike debated over If the city “is not using im city manager, has ing. City Commissioner never cleared the contract (with Commissioner Mark the two sites, including good faith and due dili- held the position at a Billy Wardlow said the with legal. That led to his Rossi absent) for Mayor whether a new KOTS loca- gence in its efforts,” Sunset one-year salary of possibility of renewing separation from the city. Craig Cates’ resolution to tion, which now serves Marina could refile the law- $180,000 after replacing Scholl’s contract might The five-year contract, move KOTS to the former about 130 homeless people suit, according to Smith. City Manager Bob Vitas also be on the agenda. which was eventually Easter Seals property on nightly at its current loca- Also Tuesday, the City this past July. “If we renew it, we dismissed by Smith, College Road on Stock tion at the Monroe County Commission agreed to The search committee can disband the search would have paid Island, Commissioner Tony Sheriff’s Office on Stock indefinitely postpone a pro- consists of Sam Holland committee,” Wardlow Fernandez $113,000 Yaniz withdrew the resolu- Island, would be an posed ordinance that would Jr. of the city’s Planning said. annually. tion he co-sponsored with overnight or 24-hour, full- have banned drones without Board, Waterfront The City Commission Prior to Vitas’ tenure, Commissioner Billy service facility. a Federal Aviation Playhouse Vice President bought out Vitas’ three- Scholl was city manager Wardlow, which involved “I think we’re kind of Administration certificate Bunnie Smith, First State year contract in July after for five years. moving KOTS to the soon- spinning here,” in and over the city. Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Saturday, October 11, 2014 5A Business MARATHON Restaurant reopening village between Rome and Customers can order frittatas, wiches using sliced cheese can sit and eat or call and put New owners Naples. We grew up in the meaning “egg cake” in instead of Cheez Whiz, com- an order in. Delivery will pos- of Baricci Cafe restaurant business and spent Italian. Eggs will also be mon to Philly-style steak sibly come later.” time in Europe studying food. served with sauteed peppers. sandwiches. The pizzas, The couple bought the expand menu If you enjoy food, you know A breakfast sandwich of while influenced by Italian cafe in July after it closed ear- food.” Panini bread and mozzarella ingredients, come in either lier this year. The interior has By WILLIAM AXFORD Fresh ingredients are the cheese is also an option. 14- or 18-inch pies and can be seen some renovations, such [email protected] staple of the Polsinellis’ Imported coffee, steak and bought by the slice, with a as newly painted walls and recipes. Pizza sauce consists bacon round out the breakfast number of different toppings. tables. A new taste of Italy is of whole tomatoes, basil and menu. Sabrett hot dogs will be The Baricci Cafe is at 61 coming to Marathon when the wine. Eggplants are thinly The Polsinellis also bring imported from New York. 53rd St. Hours are planned Baricci Cafe reopens Oct. 15 sliced, dipped and breaded their New York roots to the “We want to win the locals from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday under the ownership of before being baked. business, with steak sand- over,” Michael said. “People through Sunday. Michael and Kate Polsinelli. Meatballs are hand-rolled and The restaurant, adjacent to baked at high temperatures in REAL ESTATE MARKETPLACE for the week of 9/28 - 10/04 - 2014 Publix, first opened in a convection oven, which SALES vs. LAST YEAR: 149 percent September 2011 but suddenly Michael said helps to “seal Based on information from the Florida Keys Board of REALTORS®, Inc. (alternatively, from the Florida Keys MLS, Inc.) closed earlier this year. the flavor without the Key Price Price Days Listing Office, Selling Office, Traveling through Europe grease.” Address Listed Sold Listed Listing Agent Selling Agent to learn firsthand how frit- “You can feel the texture Big Coppitt tatas, meatballs and pizza is in the sauce, the taste is total- 24 Jade Dr $349,000 $325,000 284 Engel & Voelkers Florida Keys/Cindy Kaye Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Patti Nickless crafted in Italy, the Polsinellis ly different,” he said. “Today, Big Pine Key are bringing their passion for people are more health-con- 00 Warbler Ln* $59,000 $40,000 749 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Karen Haack Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Ariane DeWitt food to the Keys. scious. We’re cooking more Lot16 & 17 Lobstertail* $66,000 $61,000 411 Century 21 Schwartz/Ron Widmaier Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Kelly Kline “We’re serving genuine with baking in mind.” 0 Palmetto Dr* $69,900 $55,000 122 Prudential Knight & Gardner/T. Thoman-Wood Sellstate Island Properties/Maya Thomas 31227 Avenue E $235,000 $232,000 104 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Diane Corliss Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Donna Pezzi Italian food,” Michael said. Eggs are front and center 3848 And B No Name Rd $299,995 $255,000 298 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Beata & Jim Sharpe 5 County Real Estat/Dara Hoover “My family is from a little on the breakfast menu. 30438 Hawk Ln $425,000 $415,000 190 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Patti Nickless Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Brian Trible 20 Cooks Island $1,199,000 $1,070,000 182 Internet Realty of the Fla Keys/G. Maclaren Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Lisa Ferringo Cudjoe Key BUSINESS BRIEFS 16 - Red Leggs Ln Alley* $32,800 $15,934 51 RE/MAX Keys To The Key/Team Wilkinson RE/MAX Keys To The Key/Team Wilkinson 701 Spanish Main Dr $255,000 $245,000 781 Waterfront Keys Realty/Trish Brummer Waterfront Keys Realty/Trish Brummer Businesses boost passes his or her normal respon- 114 Cutlass Ln $350,000 $355,000 119 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Kathleen Gomez Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Diane Corliss sibilities. Duck Key Keys abuse shelter For more information send 143 Indies Dr* $59,900 $59,900 734 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Debra Grill RE/MAX All Keys Real Estate/Joe Townsend an e-mail to kbaker 404 Harbour Dr $1,250,000 $1,050,000 948 American Caribbean R.E./Kristen Brenner American Caribbean R.E./Kristen Brenner October is Domestic @keywestchamber.org or call Key Colony Violence Awareness Month as 294-2587. Lot 8 13th Vacant Land* $385,000 $340,000 329 Key Colony Beach Realty/Lynn Goodwin Gail’s Island Realty/Gail Borysiewicz proclaimed by the National 170 4TH St $485,000 $460,000 76 Oceanside Realty/Ginny Dumansky Oceanside Realty/Ginny Dumansky Coalition Against Domestic Key Largo Violence, and some Keys busi- Marathon chamber 0 Palm Dr* $40,000 $38,000 43 Century 21 Schwartz/Linda Perloff Realty World - Freewheeler/Whitney Trentine 0 Palm Dr* $99,000 $90,000 43 Century 21 Schwartz/Linda Perloff Realty World - Freewheeler/Whitney Trentine nesses are coming together to has new officers 905 Ruby Dr $145,000 $136,000 43 Century 21 Schwartz/Carol Chabinak Century 21 Schwartz/Alicia Lozano help raise money for the non- 577 Boyd Dr $234,000 $215,000 175 5 County Real Estate/Kimberly Gray 5 County Real Estate/Kimberly Gray profit Monroe County Domestic The Greater Marathon 29 Robert St $249,000 $208,000 567 Realty World - Freewheeler/Steve Conley Century 21 Schwartz/Linda Perloff Abuse Shelter. Chamber of Commerce has a 71 Bay Harbor Dr $299,000 $270,000 83 Century 21 Schwartz/Laura Roberts Century 21 Schwartz/Laura Roberts In the Middle Keys, the fol- 59 N Bay Harbor Dr $429,000 $408,000 129 Island Equity Real Estate/Ana Zalesky Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Sally Stribling new board of directors for 2014- 320 Windley Rd $525,000 $450,000 231 Miami New Realty/Manuel Bouza Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Melba Wilson lowing restaurants will donate 15 following votes by chamber 110 Dove Creek Drive Rd $549,000 $524,000 256 Barbara Eads Realty/Barbara Eads Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Maryann Warren 10 percent of the proceeds of members. 778 Bostwick Dr $584,000 $542,000 231 Century 21 Schwartz/Sal Livoti, Misty Pace Island Equity Real Estate/Terri Bodker their food sales on the following Ryan Elwell is chairman, 71 Coral Dr $599,000 $585,000 78 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Maryann Warren Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Carol Herdock days: Burdines Waterfront, Oct. Bill Kelly is chairman-elect, 37 Pigeon Dr $649,000 $590,000 571 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Sally Stribling Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Sally Stribling 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; 27 Exuma Rd $990,000 $970,000 39 Lowell International Rlty/S. Lani Kahn Drody Century 21 Schwartz/Linda Perloff John Bartus is treasurer, Leigha 470 Barracuda Blvd $1,490,000 $1,400,000 118 Century 21 Schwartz/Misty Pace, Sal Livoti Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Sally Stribling Sparky’s Landing, Oct. 14 start- Fox is secretary and past chair- 101640 Overseas Hwy(1) $1,999,000 $1,868,000 485 Realty World - Freewheeler/Cornell, Kurutz Realty World - Freewheeler/Cornell, Kurutz ing at 6 p.m.; Stuffed Pig, Oct. woman is Stacie Kidwell. Key West 18 starting at 7 a.m.; and the They’ll be installed Oct. 24 at 3312 Northside Dr $143,700 $119,700 214 Allison James Estates & Homes/Stephen Miller Outside Of MLS Wooden Spoon, Oct. 19 starting Hawks Cay Resort on Duck 3309 Eagle Ave $182,800 $194,000 115 Sellstate Island Properties/Melva Wagner Prudential Knight & Gardner/A. Birrell at 7 a.m. Key. 3312 Northside Dr $225,000 $190,000 209 Prudential Knight & Gardner/Walter Lee Key West Properties/Mike Sullivan In Key West, Small Dog 1721 Johnson St $254,000 $254,000 0 Truman & Co./William Brown Truman & Co./William Brown Electronics at 1001 Truman 3625 Seaside Dr $299,000 $279,000 116 SBX Commercial Real Estate/Jeffrey Searcy Prudential Knight & Gardner/B. Donnelly Two oncologists 3930 Roosevelt Blvd $329,000 $315,000 18 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Rick Lively Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Victor Musmanno Ave. has selected the shelter as 3327 Harriet Ave $340,000 $330,000 115 Addvantage R.E. Services/Keith Gordon Engel & Voelkers Fla Keys/Thomas Mack its charity of the month. join Keys practice 2800 Patterson Ave $399,000 $370,000 166 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Barbara Crespo Seaport Realtors/Steven Schwartz Proceeds from selected products 1223 Flagler Ave $585,000 $555,000 37 Prudential Knight & Gardner/M. Robinson Preferred Properties/Gary Thomas throughout October will be Two oncologists have joined 1104 Elgin Ln $659,000 $590,000 137 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Rick Lively Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Victor Musmanno donated. the Marta A. Gonzalez Cancer 1100 Angela St $749,900 $732,000 243 Sellstate Island Properties/Melva Wagner Century 21 All Keys/Rose Sanchez 201 Virginia St $775,000 $750,000 146 Truman & Co./William Brown Truman & Co./William Brown When you purchase products Center in Key West. 1306 Laird St $879,000 $860,000 574 Compass Realty/Megan Behmke Doug Mayberry Real Estate/Kent Ducote under $50, $15 goes to the shel- With the addition of Carlos 718 Eisenhower Dr $2,395,000 $2,000,000 229 Prudential Knight & Gardner/Kirsti Madeo Prudential Knight & Gardner/Gloria Sellers ter; for products from $50 to M. Castillo and Thomas A. Little Torch Key $150, $25 goes to the shelter; Marsland, the Cancer Center, Lot 5 Pirates Rd* $70,000 $70,000 0 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Banks Prevatt Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Banks Prevatt for products more than $150, 3426 N. Roosevelt Blvd., now Long Key $50 goes to the shelter. The offers local cancer patients both 65821 Overseas Hwy* $106,900 $95,000 1345 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Wammack, Zimmerman Realty World - Freewheeler/Steve Conley store will also be a collection radiation and Lower Matecumbe point throughout the month for chemotherapy services in one Lot 63 Plaza Del Lago* $495,000 $436,500 219 Ocean Sotheby’s Int’l Rlty/Jamie Daniels Outside Of MLS needed shelter items such as location. 181 Gulfview Dr $699,000 $670,000 109 Realty World - Freewheeler/Claire Johnson Outside Of MLS hygiene products. Castillo earned his medical 75061 Overseas Hwy $750,000 $660,000 440 Ocean Sotheby’s Int’l Rlty/L. Leopold, C. Tindall Century 21 Towne & Country/Barry Wray degree from the University of Marathon Puerto Rico and completed his 423 Sombrero Beach Rd $273,000 $273,000 173 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Leanne Ruesch Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Leanne Ruesch Nominations open 1555 Blulefin Dr $294,989 $294,989 1 Outside Of MLS Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Zimmerman, Grill internship at the University of 321 Anglers Dr $309,900 $299,900 39 Century 21 Schwartz/Trish Hintze Century 21 Schwartz/T. Hintze, B. Daniels for chamber awards Texas Health Science School of 743 68TH Street Ocean $399,000 $250,000 144 Key Colony Beach Realty/Clara Mayette Key Colony Beach Realty/Tobe Creed San Antonio. He completed fel- 2600 Overseas Hwy $479,900 $567,500 59 KeyIsle Realty/Debbie Halama KeyIsle Realty/Sunnie SanLorenzo The Key West Chamber of lowship training in oncology Offshore Islands Commerce is accepting nomina- and hematology at the LOT 2 VACANT* $9,000 $40,000 167 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/D. Wiley, B. Prevatt Outside Of MLS tions for business awards to be University of Florida Health Other presented in December. Science Center in Jacksonville. 1027 Audubon Dr $182,500 $183,000 56 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Sally Stribling Outside Of MLS The Business for Beauty Marsland received his med- Plantation Key Award recognizes major reno- ical degree from Temple Terrace 178 Plantation Shores Dr $499,000 $499,000 299 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/J. Keller, C. Porter Coldwell Banker Schmitt/J. Keller, C. Porter vations and visible improve- School of Medicine in 243 Mohawk St $925,000 $855,000 356 Century 21 Schwartz/A. Pridgen, R. Selden Shoreline Properties/Kathe Kaile ment that contribute to the over- Philadelphia. He completed fel- Ramrod Key all aesthetic appearance of Key lowship training in oncology at 513 Indies Rd* $139,000 $126,500 201 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Dave Wiley Keys Commercial Real Estate/Gary Smith West. Tuft’s New England Medical Saddlebunch The Venture Award recog- Center in Boston, as well as fel- 37 Palm Dr $424,000 $424,000 175 Keys Commercial Real Estate/Gary Smith Keys Commercial Real Estate/Gary Smith nizes locally owned entrepre- lowship training in hematology Sugarloaf Key neurial ventures that reflect a at the University of 17225 Jamaica Ln $349,000 $360,000 91 Sellstate Island Properties/Melva Wagner Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Patti Nickless “confident and bold investment” Massachusetts Medical Center. Summerland Key in the future of Key West. Marsland previously served as 10 Acres Knockem Down Key* $68,000 $40,000 173 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/D. Wiley, B. Prevatt Outside Of MLS The Piece of the Rock Award president of the Florida Society 1083 Lagoon Dr $1,195,000 $1,100,000 52 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Lisa Ferringo Outside Of MLS “recognizes strength and deter- of Clinical Oncology for two Windley Key mination” in someone who sur- terms. 134 Anglers Way $599,000 $519,500 144 RE/MAX Keys Properties/Jennifer Miller RE/MAX Keys Properties/Jennifer Miller Vacant Land * | Commercial Property (1) 6A Saturday, October 11, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter

KEY WEST 8083 Bonita Drive Marathon Lawsuit on tap at World of Beer of Beer’s franchise agree- Company sues ment says a transfer in own- over control ership also means a fran- chise transfer and, as such, Congratulations to Daniel & Mary on their additional conditions. new Piece of Paradise in the Florida Keys! of Key West site World of Beer said in a For a PERSONAL and PROFESSIONAL touch By ANTHONY CAVE in all your real estate deals, call me today! July 2014 letter through its [email protected] legal team that “since the transfer conditions have not Elaine Zimmerman World of Beer’s Key been satisfied, Alfa is not the REALTOR® West outpost is in some civil owner of record of the fran- (305) 360-0806 upheaval less than a year chisee.” and a half after opening. 11050 Overseas Hwy., However, state Division Marathon, FL 33050 Open 7 Days A Week Alfa Professional HR of Corporations records Services Inc., based in show that the registered Homosassa, south of Crystal owner of Craft Culture Key River on the state’s west West changed to Alfa Sept. 431 Coral Lane coast, sued Tampa-based 22. Previous owner Craig Ramrod Key World of Beer Franchising Wynn did not respond to Inc. in August in multiple requests for com- Hillsborough County Circuit ment. Court over official control of World of Beer declined the 511 Greene St. location, further comment, citing the according to the lawsuit. Keynoter photo by ANTHONY CAVE lawsuit. The next mediation Alfa acquired a 60 per- Control over World of Beer’s Key West location is in dispute. hearing is scheduled in cent controlling interest of Hillsborough Circuit Court My Listing on Ramrod Key, this BRAND NEW 3BR/2BA franchisee Craft Culture Key than $400,000 in the loca- told us for the first time that for Nov. 10. home JUST SOLD for 98% of the LISTING PRICE! West LLC after a Jan. 31 tion “to save it from finan- the approval wasn’t really an World of Beer has more For all your real estate needs, give me a call today! agreement. Then, after a cial disaster,” Alfa President approval.” than 30 locations across February meeting with Jeff Conley said in a pre- World of Beer, according Florida. The Greene Street Amy Prumo World of Beer executives to pared statement. to the lawsuit, then location opened in March “secure any necessary However, Conley said “demanded numerous addi- 2013 and features more than (305) 289-6562 approvals,” Alfa assumed that about two months after tional documents” as well as 60 beers on tap. operation and invested more the meeting, “World of Beer a $5,000 transfer fee. World 11050 Overseas Hwy., Open 7 Days A Week Marathon, FL 33050 LOWER KEYS Cudjoe sewers might get deep-well injection Oct. 17 because of other the significantly higher commissioners are sched- It would add meeting conflicts. price. uled to consider: some $7 million Kolhage’s resolution says The depth of injection • Changes to the county the county should exceed wells was among Monroe land-use plan that would to construction minimum environmental County sewage issues allow governmental agen- requirements on effluent dis- debated at a state adminis- cies to dredge or vacuum By KEVIN WADLOW charge “in order to protect trative law hearing held ear- several feet of organic mate- Senior Staff Writer and safeguard the quality of lier this month. The judge rial from canals to help [email protected] valuable nearshore waters of had not issued a ruling at restore water quality. the Florida Keys.” press time. • Hear a report on the A new deepwater injec- Conservation groups and State rules allow treat- structural soundness of the tion well for treated waste- private citizens in July joint- ment plants to use shallow- Sugarloaf Fire Station to water, with costs estimated ly filed an appeal over water wells for average determine if it would be at nearly $7 million, will be renewal of state permits that daily discharge of fewer more cost-effective to add proposed Friday to Monroe allow the Cudjoe plant to than 1 million gallons of new facilities at the decades- County commissioners as an use four shallow-water effluent per day. Estimates old building or construct a addition to the Cudjoe Key injection wells rather than a for the Cudjoe plant’s aver- new station. sewage treatment plant. deepwater well. age have put at 840,000 gal- • A recommendation for a Commissioner Danny The shallow-water wells, lons. pedestrian-activated stop- Kolhage put forth a resolu- already drilled at cost of When complete, the light on U.S. 1 on Big Pine tion to approve the deepwa- about $300,000, would fun- Cudjoe system would have Key. The light is designed to ter well at the board’s Key nel effluent into bedrock around 9,000 connections protect students crossing the West meeting at the Harvey about 120 feet down. A from Cudjoe to Big Pine. highway to the Big Pine Government Center. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 5:30 PM, the Village Council of Islamorada, Village of Islands will hold a public hearing at Founders Park Community Center located at 87000 Overseas Highway, Islamorada, Florida. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider the following item: SECOND READING: AN ORDINANCE OF ISLAMORADA, VILLAGE OF ISLANDS, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A TEMPORARY BUILDING MORATORIUM ON MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES/MEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTERS AS FURTHER DEFINED HEREIN FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR GEOGRAPHIC AREA COVERED BY MORATORIUM; PROVIDING FOR THE DURATION OF MORATORIUM; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the items may be reviewed at the Village Administrative Center and Public Safety Headquarters, 86800 Overseas Highway, Islamorada, Florida. Affected parties may appear at the public hearing, be heard and submit evidence with respect to the application. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, anyone wishing to appeal any decision made by the Islamorada Village Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, prepared by a court reporter at the appellant’s expense; such record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA Assistance: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who are disabled and who need special accommodations to participate in this meeting because of that disability should contact the office of the Village at (305) 664-6412 (TTY 664-8890) at least three days prior thereto. Two or more committee members from various committees may be present at this meeting.

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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Key pen 133078 Sutheasterlyfe rigtht-oftothe PA OBERTA LYNEanN TRAd JANECHET, bid @KeysSchools PREP VOLLEYBALL MARATHON FOOTBALL Raiders shut out Fins then kept coming as the Marathon now Raiders’ defense stifled 1-5, homecoming Marathon. “We didn’t capitalize off game Friday of a few plays in the red zone,” Davis said. “The By WILLIAM AXFORD touchdown leading into the [email protected] half hurt us. Offensively, no one really stood out but The Dolphins started out defensively, I thought we do like a lion during Thursday OK.” night’s football game but Marathon had just 83 were more like a lamb by the yards offensively between end. Ransom Everglades rushing and passing. Other beat Marathon High 29-0 at statistics were not available Marathon, blowing the game at press time. Jackson wide open in the second McDonald started his third half. game at quarterback but Dolphin football coach wasn’t able to move the ball. Paul Davis thought his team Defensively, Davis said started out strong but could- Victor Coleman and Camron n’t put his finger on why his Chaplin kept the line strong team fell apart after half- on the outside while Trace time. Goodwin was able to get a “That’s a good question. few tackles for loss. We were high-spirited when The 1-5 Dolphins host we came out for the second Palmer Trinity Friday at 7 half,” Davis said. “When it p.m. in the homecoming comes up to the second half, parade. Marathon beat Photo by BERT BUDDE you can either come out Palmer Trinity 42-14 during strong or come out flat and Key West High volleyball players celebrate the deciding point in game four of Tuesday’s match against Coral Shores. a spring scrimmage. we came out flat.” “We’re going to try to get Marathon’s defense the same win for the home- played tight during the first coming crowd,” Davis said. half, keeping the score 6-0 in The homecoming parade Conchs shock Canes Ransom’s favor. The Fins is Thursday starting at 1 p.m. were able to block a kick for It starts at Boot Key and made a great left-handed of had 10. “They let us Brooklyn Irwin, it was 16- the extra point, giving the travels up U.S. 1, ending at Key West wins a powerful shot by the ‘unforce error’ ourselves 16. But the Conchs scored team momentum going into Publix at U.S. 1 and after losing Melissa Helphrey, it looked out of the match,” Canes four points in a row, includ- halftime. Sombrero Beach Road. The like it could be the Conchs’ coach Andy Thiery said. ing a block by Golden and But a Raider 60-yard homecoming dance will be the first game night. But that soon seemed Pike scored three of the two aces by Pike. touchdown in the third quar- at Stanley Switlik a mirage as the Hurricanes last five points — one on a Coral Shores got back to ter quickly killed that Elementary School at 8 p.m. By DICK WAGNER erased a 3-0 deficit with a shot from the back row, one within one at 21-20 on a kill momentum. The scoring Oct. 18. Keynoter Contributor 19-7 run, mainly behind the on a tip and one on a shot to by Helphrey, but Golden serving of Dannielle an open floor that ended the answered with an ace that It tends to happen every Christmas. Two kills by game at 25-15. “Sar-ah made it 22-20 and sent the year: Burdened with a los- Helphrey and two serve Pike, Sa-ah Pike,” the stu- crowd into a frenzy. ing record, the Key West aces by Skylar De Moss dents chanted. With the Hurricanes High volleyball team sud- closed out a 25-12 victory. Coral Shores was in trailing, 23-21, Helphrey denly shines and the loyal In the second game, Key trouble, and Key West went back to serve. She hit home crowd goes wild. West junior Sarah Pike took sensed it. the ball hard but straight It happened again over. When she put down a Pike opened the fourth into the net. Dejection was Tuesday evening at the shot after a set by Brooke game with an ace. Golden still on her face when, a Bobby Menendez Gym. Stanyer to give the Conchs made it 3-0 with two con- moment later, a teammate’s The Conchs, after losing a 19-15 lead, students in the secutive points (“Gold-en, shot sailed long to give the the first game, stunned dis- top row of the bleachers Gold-en” carried down Conchs a 25-21 victory — trict rival Coral Shores, 3-1. chanted, “Sar-ah Pike, Sar- from the top row). After and the match. The Hurricanes of ah Pike.” Thus inspired, she two more Golden points “We played like a team,” Tavernier, who had defeat- served the final two points and two Pike aces, it was 7- Golden said as she and her ed the Conchs twice this of the game for a 25-16 vic- 0. teammates basked in the season, came into the match tory — and it was 1-1. With his team later afterglow. Keynoter photo by WILLIAM AXFORD Two points by Samantha down, 15-5, Thiery called “They executed what I with an 8-9 record, gaudy The Dolphins, wearing pink socks for Breast Cancer compared with the 3-9 Golden broke open a tight time. told them to do,” said coach mark of Key West. third game in which both The Hurricanes quickly Kim Butler. Awareness Month, ready for an offensive play Thursday When the first game teams played great defense. came alive. After two kills “A great feeling,” said night at Marathon High School against the Raiders. began with Key West scor- The Conchs made only four by Helphrey and two Pike. Marathon lost 29-0. ing after Natalie Hepworth errors while the Hurricanes befuddling serves by MARATHON VOLLEYBALL PREP SWIMMING Palmer too much for Fins Conchs take the county title Freeman. “Trinity can serve State champs the ball where they want. over the Dolphins (101) and yard freestyle in 52.38 sec- The highlight for the beat Marathon There front line is pretty big, They defeat the Hurricanes (47). onds, nipping Key West’s Marathon girls came in the they had four or five girls Coral Shores It was the third consecu- Chris Bujak. last event, when Abby in three games who are 6 foot or taller.” tive county-meet victory for Among the Key West girl Grace, Audrey Matthis, Marathon held its own at and Marathon the Conch teams. individual winners was Hannah Zeils and Fekete By WILLIAM AXFORD the outset of each game, With only four Coral Morgan Bentley, who won teamed to win the 400 free [email protected] keeping the point count By DICK WAGNER Shores boy swimmers on the 200 individual medley relay. It was the only relay a close. But the Falcons blew Keynoter Contributor hand because of illness, the by a second over Key West team failed to Marathon High was out- the games wide open after meet lacked its usual drama, Marathon’s Noemi Fekete. win. served, out-blocked and just the first few initial serves. The Key West High especially in the boys Kimberlee Reed won the The boys 50 free was a down right outplayed by Palmer Trinity’s front line swim teams dominated the relays. Hurricanes star Evin 50 free and her sister, thriller, with Key West’s defending state champion dominated the net, forcing annual county champi- Zekthi, a multiple winner in Kristen, won the 100 free. Marcus Brisson (23.28) Palmer Trinity during a Marathon to spike the ball onships on a golden previous county meets, was Story Magidson was first in edging Island Christian’s Thursday volleyball match at high. Wednesday afternoon at the among the missing. the 200 free. Cisneros (23.87). Marathon. Midway through each Florida Keys Community “It wasn’t as exciting as The Coral Shores girls The Conchs’ T.J. The Falcons swept the game, the Falcons were able College pool. it has been in the past,” said were led by Molly Hunter, Carbone won the 200 free Fins, winning 25-10, 25-8 to exploit the Fins’ weak- The Conch girls amassed Key West coach Lori Bosco. who won the 100 back and and the 500 free, and Isaiah and 25-12. nesses, serving to the farthest 199 points, ahead of “We wanted to be pushed.” 100 breast, and Kelsea Green won the 200 IM and “There are going to be corners of the court without Marathon (169) and Coral Island Christian School Volland, who was first in the the 100 breast. Devin matches like this. We were going out of bounds. Shores (111), while the Key was represented by Raul 100 butterfly (1:04) and the Carson won the 100 back- outmanned and outgunned,” said Marathon coach Kevin West boys (253) easily won Cisneros, who won the 100- 500 free. stroke.  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KEY WEST Powerboats are returning 7 and 9.

solution Three races A portion of the 6.2- planned for mile course runs through Key West Harbor, a stretch championship of typically smooth water where racers can achieve Speed-loving spectators speeds above 140 mph and can watch powerboats provide fans breathtaking thunder past at 140 mph or views. more during the 34th annu- On race days spectators Crossword the OctoberSolution to 8 puzzle. al Key West World can get close-up views Championship, set for from grandstand areas on Nov. 2 to 9. Key West’s Truman THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY National and interna- Waterfront, which can be tional racing teams are to accessed at the end of Keynoter photo By WILLIAM AXFORD vie for world titles in eight Southard Street past classes, including the cele- Thomas Street and Truman INSURANCE Baelee Pettry (on the floor) watches as the volleyball brated Superboat class. Annex. Elizabeth M. Freeman ● David W. Freeman, C.P.C.U. bounces out of bounds after diving for a hit. Marathon The viewer-friendly spec- On non-race days, lost Thursday to Palmer Trinity in a three-game match. tacle is known for adrena- powerboat enthusiasts can line-fueled action that has view the sleek high-speed 294-2542 inspired comparisons to boats, watch in-water test Dolphins travel the Indianapolis 500. runs and meet racers and In Florida Call Toll-free 1 (800) 292-2542 The traditional race crews at the race village, week kickoff, a parade of 513 Southard Street, Key West also situated on the to Hollywood high-powered boats down Truman Waterfront. Duval Street, is slated to Other popular viewing From Volleyball, 1B Jordan Roney had three start at 4 p.m. Nov. 2. areas include waterfront kills and two assists. Racing is scheduled hotels and Key West’s “They’re very good vol- The loss puts Marathon throughout the week, with Mallory Square. leyball players,” Freeman at 14-4 overall. The team races taking place Nov. 5, said of the Falcons. “They travels to the mainland exposed what we didn’t do Tuesday to face Hollywood well. But we did go in Christian, which they beat thinking we’re going to in four games at a home win this game — if you match earlier this season. don’t have that mindset, Freeman anticipates a vic- you shouldn’t be compet- tory but knows the girls ing.” will have to play their best Palmer Trinity may in they want another win- have dominated Marathon ning notch for their record. for most of the match but “They’re a good team, 143 N. Indies Dr. that doesn’t mean the Fins very athletic,” Freeman Duck Key played poorly. Johnisha said. “If we play the way Qualls who had four kills we’ve been playing before and one block. Amanda we faced Trinity, we should Bruland had one ace and be alright.” SPORTS BRIEF JV football game coaches told Coral Shores This lot on Duck Key was JUST SOLD! athletic staff Friday. Looking to BUY or SELL on Duck Key, won’t be played The game would have call me today! Visit DuckKeyDuo.com. been the only football A junior-varsity football game between two Florida game scheduled today at Keys high-school squads Debra Grill Coral Shores High School this year. Conference and Broker Associate was cancelled Friday. divisional games left no (305) 481-0971 Key West High School room on the schedules for Photo by ANDY NEWMAN 11050 Overseas Hwy., Open 7 Days A Week will not able to field in-county varsity games in The powerboat races draw thousands of spectators to see Marathon, FL 33050 enough JV players, Conch 2014. them reach speeds up to 140 mph.

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Living THE HALLOWEEN SNACK TABLE WE Rice Krispies Treats get makeover BUY Using wet hands, gently Salty caramel, press the cereal mixture bourbon liven evenly into the prepared pan. Spoon the glaze over JUNK up favorites the cereal mixture, smoothing it as needed. By ELIZABETH KARMEL Sprinkle the top with a bit CARS Associated Press of sea salt, then scatter the candy corns evenly over Key West to Key Largo To be honest, I had no the surface, gently pressing idea about Rice Krispies them into the glaze. Set Treats. That is, I certainly aside to cool for at least 20 MONEY ON knew of them, but I’d minutes. To serve, cut into never made them. And I two-inch squares. never knew just how deli- Start to finish: three THE $POT cious they could be. hours (20 minutes active). The first time I made Makes 24 bars. them, I used the original Nutrition information 305-879-5300 recipe. It was good, but I per serving: 260 calories; felt it needed a little more 60 calories from fat (23 ... something. So I made a percent of total calories); 7 Junk Car Guy batch of my favorite g fat (4.5 g saturated; 0 g caramel sauce and decided trans fats); 20 mg choles- Towing LLC to see what would happen terol; 46 g carbohydrate; 0 if I dumped some of that in g fiber; 39 g sugar; 2 g pro- [email protected] along with the usual butter tein; 140 mg sodium. and marshmallows. It made all the difference. The treats were great and made me think of fall, of caramel apples and Halloween. And so I decid- ed to take my improved Associated Press photo by MATTHEW MEAD treats even further, adding This shows Rice Krispies Treats with bourbon caramel glaze. a caramel bourbon glaze. Because who says all • One overflowing tea- the can in an eight-quart until fully incorporated. Halloween treats have to spoon vanilla extract. heavy-duty saucepan and Once the can of caramel be for the kids? And then I • Half a teaspoon kosher add enough water to cover has cooled, carefully open just kept going. salt. by two inches. Bring to a it. Pour half of it into the Of course, if you feel • Two tablespoons half- boil, then reduce heat to butter mixture and beat the need to share these and-half. simmer for 2.5 hours. until well mixed. Set aside. with the kids, you can • One tablespoon bour- Check the pan regularly To make the bars, coat a always leave out the bour- bon (optional). during this process, adding 13-by-9-inch pan with but- bon, or use bourbon extract • Two and three-fourths water as needed to main- ter. instead. And either way, cups powdered sugar. tain the level. In a large, microwave- don’t feel you need to limit For the bars: Using tongs and an safe bowl, microwave the yourself to the candy corn • Quarter cup (half a oven mitt, carefully quarter cup of butter on on top. Have at it with any stick) unsalted butter, plus remove the can from the high for 30 seconds, or or all of your favorite extra for the pan. pan and set aside to cool until melted. Add the Halloween candy. It is a • 10-ounce package for at least 10 minutes. marshmallows and toss to holiday of indulgence, marshmallows. Meanwhile, proceed with coat with the butter. after all. • Five cups Rice the rest of the recipe. Microwave on high for one What you need for the Krispies cereal. To make the glaze, in a minute, then stir until the caramel sauce: • Coarse sea salt. large bowl, combine the marshmallows are com- • 14-ounce can sweet- • One cup candy corn. butter, vanilla, salt, half- pletely melted. Add the ened condensed milk. Start by making the and-half and bourbon, if remaining half can of For the bourbon caramel sauce. Remove the using. Use an electric caramel and stir until caramel glaze: label from can of sweet- mixer to beat until the mix- smooth. Add the Rice • Half a cup (one stick) ened condensed milk, but ture is creamy. Add the Krispies cereal and stir unsalted butter, softened. do not open the can. Place powdered sugar and beat until well coated. County Rolls Out New Recycling Carts in the Lower Keys

They’re almost here!! Unincorporated Monroe County’s Lower Keys franchise hauler Waste Management of Florida Keys, anticipates distributing 11,000 wheeled, blue, 65-gallon recycling carts (with attached lids) to residents by October 1, 2014. The wheeled carts can hold three times as much recycling as the 18 gallon bins currently distributed by Waste Management, and will still be emptied once a week by the hauler, on your current recycling day.

Gone are the days when you had to use a cardboard box as a recycling bin after your holiday parties. Communities using the wheeled carts have increased participation and volume by an average of 30%. “This is a win-win for everyone,” said Roman Gastesi, County Administrator. “Becoming a greener community is not only good for the environment, but it also helps us further our commitment to manage costs by recycling more and sending less recyclable materials to the Waste to Energy Plant. Further, there will be no additional cost to our residents.”

HOW WILL THE 65-GALLON CARTS BE DISTRIBUTED?

“Residents will receive home delivery, and they can start using the carts immediately,” said Greg Sullivan, Sr. District Manager, Waste Management of Florida Keys. “Also, residents will have the option of returning the old 18 gallon bins to Waste Management or keeping them to put additional recyclables out.”

WHAT GOES IN THE CART?

A graphic on the lid will serve as a guide as to what can and cannot be placed in the cart. As avid recyclers may remember, in 2009 Monroe County implemented Single Stream Recycling. This means that all recyclables are mixed together in the same cart including: plastics 1-7 (including emptied plastic milk and juice jugs, detergent and fabric softener containers), metal and aluminum cans, newspapers and inserts, junk mail, magazines, catalogs, soft cover telephone books, brown paper bags, corrugated cardboard, cereal boxes, office paper, file folders, emptied milk and juice cartons, clean glass bottles and jars.

WHAT IF SOMEONE TAKES MY CART?

Each cart is equipped with its unique serial number. Waste Management suggests that each recipient of a cart, as a precaution, write down the serial number in a safe place in case their cart is lost or placed at another residence in error. If your cart is lost you will be able to call Waste Management, give them the serial number and they will be able to retrieve the cart, and return it to its rightful owner.

Customers are asked to call Waste Management at (305) 296-2825 or Monroe County at (305) 745-4307, if they have any questions or need more information. 4B Saturday, October 11, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter

OUR PETS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY FLORIDA KEYS MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT 503 107th Street Marathon, Florida 33050 WEDNESDAY, October 22, 2014

Workshop Regular Meeting 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.

The purpose of the Workshop is for discussion on revising the annual water and wastewater inflationary rate index. The purpose of the Regular Meeting is for the Board to take action on routine business mat- ters for the FKAA (potable water and wastewater issues) and to receive reports on operational aspects of the organization. All agendas and backup can be viewed on our web site @ www.fkaa.com., or a copy of the Agenda, or any backup, is available upon request from FKAA, Elvira Sawyer, Executive Office Coordinator, 1100 Kennedy Drive, Key West, FL 33040, (305) 295-2203, [email protected]. Published The Keynoter 10/11/14 Photo courtesy ASSOCIATED PRESS Folding steps like these help ease the transport of elderly pets and can be conveniently stored at home or in your vehicle. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY Critter comforts for pets Ramps and stairs make it older pets become more flexi- Heating pads, easier for older pets to access ble,” says Shojai. “A heating FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY foam bedding beds, sofas, countertops and pad slipped underneath the window seats. There are fold- small pet’s regular bed or BOARD ROOM help with age ing, carpeted ramps that can blanket may do the trick.” 1100 Kennedy Drive go in the car or be easily The Lectro Kennel electric By KIM COOK stored. pad can be temperature adjust- Key West, FL 33040 Associated Press Solvit makes a high-trac- ed. (www.petco.com). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014 tion ramp that attaches to If overheating is the issue, Just as there are lots of stairs or the lift of an SUV to consider the Cool Pet Pad. It’s Regular Meeting products on the market to help help arthritic dogs. The col- gel-filled and activated by the 10:00 a.m. ease the aches, pains and lapsible, ultra-light design animal’s weight, staying cool mobility issues of human old makes it handy for travel or for three to four hours. You The purpose of the Regular Meeting is for the Board to take action on routine business age, so there is a good selec- car errands. And at home, car- can place it in a crate or car, on matters for the FKAA (potable water and wastewater issues) and to receive reports on tion of such products for sen- peted or upholstered portable the floor, or on a bed to help operational aspects of the organization. ior dogs and cats, as well. pet stairs can be positioned ease overheating or inflamma- wherever a pet needs to go up tion (www.allmodern.com). All agendas and backup can be viewed on our web site @ www.fkaa.com., or a copy of the Easy lifting or down. Look for ones that sit Agenda, or any backup, is available upon request from FKAA, Elvira Sawyer, Executive Arthritis is one of the most firmly on the ground, with a Sleep tight Office Coordinator, 1100 Kennedy Drive, Key West, FL 33040, (305) 295-2203, common problems for dogs good wide stair base. Many Memory-foam mattresses come in a range of materials to and pillows have been a boon [email protected]. Published Keynoter 10-11-14 and cats as they age. “Give ‘em a boost,” says coordinate with your decor to pets. Six inches of foam Amy Shojai, a certified animal (www.wayfair.com). covered in microfiber and behavior consultant in Pets with hip or back prob- fleece makes a cozy snooze Sherman, Texas, and author of lems might appreciate having spot in the Great Paw Triple “Complete Care for your their food bowl raised up off Support Orthopedic Pillow Aging Cat” and “Complete the floor. Raised dishes in (www.allmodern.com ). Care for your Aging Dog” frames made of metal, wood, Kohl’s stocks the Happy (Cool Gus Publishing, 2010). plastic or ceramic ease the Hounds dog bed, capacious “Cats love high spots to strain on aging necks. Some enough for large breeds but snooze and lounge, but may can be height-adjusted. easily accommodating two or not be able to manage the leap. three diminutive friends on a Move a chair or even a card- Body temp soft, Sherpa-fleece-covered board box close to a window “Heating pads and beds mattress (www.kohls.com). or bed to give them a leg up.” soothe achy arthritis and help LIVING BRIEFS Free spay, neuter car or small truck is welcome more. to participate. Drivers must The farm is just off College clinic on Tuesday have a valid license and closed Road on Stock Island, at the shoes (no sandals). A parent Sheriff’s Office headquarters. The Key Largo Animal or guardian must accompany Shelter has a free spay and drivers under 18. neuter clinic scheduled for Registration is open 9:45 to Program focuses Tuesday for Upper Keys resi- 10:30 a.m. Cost is $35. For on Hurricane Donna dents. The shelter is at mile more information, contact marker 106 oceanside. Call Dustin at 304-6166. The Historical Preservation 451-0088 to schedule in Society of the Upper Keys advance focuses on 1960’s Hurricane Animal Farm Donna in its next free monthly Autocross planned is open Sunday presentation, set for 7 p.m. Monday at the Key Largo for the Lower Keys The Monroe County library, in Trade Winds Plaza Sheriff’s Office Animal Farm at mile marker 101.4. The Ecurie Vitesse Sports is open Sunday from 1 to 3 Loralea Carrera will pres- Car Club will be hosting an p.m. ent the slide show. Donna was autocross at the Loop Road on Bring the family to see a Category 4 hurricane that hit Lower Sugarloaf Key Sunday. more than 200 animals, from Key Largo to the Seven An autocross is a one-car- including horses, a cow, pigs, Mile Bridge in Marathon. at-a-time skill-driving event goats, bunnies, alligators, Refreshments will be where drivers compete against tropical birds, kinkajous, served. the clock. Anyone with a safe sloths, a lemur and much

NOTICE TO REGISTERED VOTERS Pre-election test of the automatic tabulating equipment for the November 04, 2014 General Election, as required by Florida Statute 101.5612, will be held at the Supervisor of (OHFWLRQV2I¿FH:KLWHKHDG6W.H\:HVW)ORQ Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. 5-R\FH*ULI¿Q Supervisor of Elections www.keyselections.org Published Keynoter 10/11/14

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Couples Welcome Crabiness rewarded Private Table Dances Full Liquor & Menu can register for $100. winner is to receive a two- considered a renewable till 4 AM Contest looks Contestants must be at least night stay at Marathon’s resource because of the for fastest age 18. Interested eaters are Holiday Inn Express, the crabs’ ability to re-grow encouraged to register early second-place finisher earns harvested claws. stone-crab eaters for their bib-wearing spot at a dolphin swim encounter To register for the con- Jumpstarting the annual the table. at the Dolphin Research test, go to keysfisheries. seven-month stone crab sea- Contestants must crack, Center and the third-place com. son is a much-anticipated clean and eat 25 stone crab consumer is to be awarded munch-a-thon, the fourth claws in the fastest time. a snorkel trip for two with annual Stone Crab Claw Although they are provided Captain Hook’s Marina & Eating Contest for amateur with shell crackers, alterna- Dive Center. eaters set for Oct. 18. tively, entrants can gently Top team prizes also are Staged at Keys Fisheries smack the shell with the to be awarded. Market and Marina, at the back of a large spoon -- an Stone crab season runs end of 35th Street bayside effective method employed from Oct. 15 to May 15 and in Marathon, the con- by many Keys locals. hundreds of thousands of sumption competition is In the event of a tie, pounds of stone crab claws scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. those competitors must face are steamed, cracked and Entrants must register and off in a 10-claw competition served at local markets and be present by noon the day to determine the top winner. restaurants, and transported of the event. Prizes are to be awarded to around the nation. The Keys Individual entry fee is the top three finishers. are Florida’s top supplier $50; two-person teams The individual first-place of the succulent crustacean,

Photo by ANDY NEWMAN Contestants, both individual and two-person teams, must crack, clean and eat 25 stone crab claws in the fastest time. 6B Saturday, October 11, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter

FANTASY FEST Days of fantasy start this week in Key West

Revelers let are scheduled during the and Parade, where cos- festival. tumed dogs, cats, birds it all hang out Participants are encour- and more prance across aged to draw costume and an oceanfront stage at the in Old Town float concepts from the Casa Marina Resort, 1500 festival theme, whether Reynolds St. Contestants Inhibitions are let loose portraying characters might dress as bumbling for 10 days starting Oct. from classic anime, comic Kung Fu Pandas, undaunt- 17 with the advent of the books like the Teenage ed Underdogs or cosplay annual Fantasy Fest in Mutant Ninja Turtles Catwomen during the ani- Key West, a masking and series or animated film mal antics. costuming bacchanal that blockbusters such as The animated action reaches its peak with a “Frozen.” Stylistic influ- takes to the streets Oct. 24 decadent Oct. 25 parade ences might include the during the Fantasy Fest down Duval Street. drawings in manga publi- Street Fair, where vendors The theme is cations and the costumed offer masks and costumes, “Animeted Dreams & role-playing phenomenon crafts, food and libations. Adventures,” inspired by known as cosplay. Just before sunset, the traditional Japanese anime Events begin Oct. Masquerade March of and virtually all forms of 17 with the Tropical exotically garbed charac- creative animation. Escapades and Trances ters parades from the Key More than 40 masquer- Royal Coronation Ball to West Cemetery through ade parties, costume con- crown the festival king historic Old Town. tests and themed events and queen, held at the Photo by ANDY NEWMAN Then on Oct. 25, tens of thousands of people are The parade is usually a raucous event where the bare minimum of clothes are expected. expected to turn out for Keys Movie Times But for the pet costume contest, the more the better. the parade. The spectacle typically includes feath- Regal Cinemas Southernmost Beach Cafe, Another festival Typically sporting feath- er-bedecked marching 1405 Duval St. The king highlight is the Oct. 21 ers, glitter and offbeat Searstown, Key West, 294-0000 groups, Caribbean bands and queen are whichever Animelistic Head Trip accessories, many entries and elaborate motorized All shows that start before 4 p.m. play only on weekends. royalty candidates have Headdress Ball, featur- tower high above their floats, all promenading • Gone Girl (R): 1:05, 4:05, 7:05 and 10:05 p.m. raised the most money for ing prizes for the best wearers’ heads in a lavish through downtown. masks and headdresses display of design artistry. • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, AIDS Help through var- For specific schedule ious fundraisers the past at Southernmost on the The next day brings the www. Very Bad Day (PG): 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:15 p.m. information, go to several months. Beach, 508 South St. quirky Pet Masquerade fantasyfest.com. • The Equalizer (R): 7:20 and 10:20 p.m. KEY WEST • Annabelle (R): 1:40, 4:40, 7:40 and 10:40 p.m. • Dracula Untold (PG-13): 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. • The Judge (R): 1:00, 4:00, 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. Symphony plays it casual Tropical Beats For tickets, call 295- Tropic Cinema 7676 or go to www.keys arrives Sunday tix.com. 416 Eaton St., Key West, 295-9493 The Fort Lauderdale- • Hector and the Search for Happiness (R): 1:30 and on Duval Street based South Florida 6:00 p.m. Symphony Orchestra The South Florida • My Old Lady (PG-13): 3:45 and 8:15 p.m. will present “Expressive Symphony Orchestra opens Virtuosity” as part of its • Dolphin Take 2 (PG): 2:00 and 6:10 p.m. its season Sunday in Key Masterworks Concert • Tusk (R): 4:00 and 8:10 p.m. West with a program called Series at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 Tropical Beats Series • One Chance (PG-13): 2:15 and 6:05 p.m. at the Tennessee Williams Moonlight Treasures. Theatre on the Stock Island • To Be Takei (NR): 4:05 and 8:05 p.m. The 6:30 p.m. show campus of Florida Keys • Guardians of the Galaxy 3D (PG): 1:45, 4:15, 6:35 and will be a somewhat inti- Community College. Other 8:55 p.m. mate affair at the La Te Da Keys concerts in the series: restaurant at 1125 Duval • Pops Concert: Life St. Tickets are $85, which Through Music at 8 p.m. Marathon Community Cinema includes hors d’oeuvres. Dec. 3 at Key West High 5101 Overseas Highway, Marathon, 743-0288 The show will feature School and 8 p.m. Dec. 6 at members of the Blue • This Is Where I Leave You (R): Weekdays: 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. Coral Shores High School Door String Quartet and in Tavernier. Saturday and Sunday: 2:00, 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. music by Dohnanyi and • Continuous Crescendo at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at Tavernier Towne Cinema the Tennessee Williams Tavernier Mall, Tavernier, 853-7003 Theatre. • Love, Loss and All shows that start after 9 p.m. play only on weekends. 91298 Overseas Hwy, Redemption at 7:30 p.m. • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Feb. 18 at the Tennessee Tavernier Violinist Whitney La Grange is among the peformers Very Bad Day (PG): 1:40, 4:00, 7:15 and 9:35 p.m. Williams Theatre. bbtheatres.com Sunday night. • Fate of a Hero at 7:30 • The Judge (R): 12:30, 3:45, 6:55 and 10:05 p.m. p.m. at the Tennessee • Annabelle (R): 2:00, 4:40, 7:35 and 9:55 p.m. SHOWTIMES FOR Beethoven. Dohnanyi’s “Serenade for Williams Theatre. Whitney La Grange String Trio in C major, • Gone Girl (R): 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10:00 p.m. FRI. 10/10 - WED. 10/15 For tickets, go to www. (violin), Mario Goto Op.10” and Beethoven’s southfloridasymphony. The Equalizer (R): 12:45, 3:45, 6:45 and 9:45 p.m. •••••••••••••••••• (viola), and Arthur Cook String Trio in C minor Op. org. Alexander and the (cello) will perform 9. No.3. Terrible, Horrible, No KEY WEST Good, Very Bad Day (PG) 1:40; 4:00; 7:15; 9:35* •••••••••••••••••• The Judge (R) 12:30; 3:45; 6:55; 10:05* •••••••••••••••••• Annabelle (R) 2:00; 4:40; 7:35; 9:55* •••••••••••••••••• Gone Girl (R) 12:30; 3:40; 6:50; 10:00* •••••••••••••••••• The Equalizer (R) 12:45; 3:45; 6:45; 9:45* •••••••••••••••••• *Fri. and Sat. only

The Junkanoo Rush rolls through Old Town Key West. It’s Goombay time, mon Caribbean fest street festival is set for Oct. entertainers performing on 17 and 18. a main stage at Petronia in Bahama Village The festival is centered and Emma streets and a on Petronia Street, just off second stage on Petronia is next weekend Duval Street in the heart of off Duval. The line- the historic Bahama Village up features steel drum Revelers can enjoy neighborhood. The fun runs master Toko Irie, the music, food and more from noon to midnight both Haitian-gospel orchestra during an event highlight- days. Christophiles, the Bahama ing the cultural connection Each year Goombay Junkanoo Shakers, the between Key West and the attracts thousands of people Thunder from Down Bahamas next weekend. who view and purchase Under Junkanoos, roots The annual Goombay African and island arts and reggae/dub-hop stars Jahfe, crafts, savor the flavors of Keys trop-rocker Howard vendors’ ethnic and mul- Livingston, students from ticultural delicacies, and the Bahama Village Music spend two rocking evenings Program and more. dancing in the streets. Other planned festi- Foods to be purchased val highlights include a include conch fritters and Junkanoo Rush of cos- salads, fried fish, black tumed marchers, scheduled beans and rice, Key lime for 6 p.m. both nights pie and other delicacies through Key West’s down- associated with Key West town and Bahama Village. and its Bahamian neigh- Following each night’s bors. march, the Junkanoos are to Live music will consist perform on the main stage. of Caribbean-influenced Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Saturday, October 11, 2014 7B

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yy Augustin; record address: Resort Time share Unit 602 4104 NE 11th Drive, Week 28; Declaration recorded Ad# 1331205 Homestead, FL 33033; Banyan in OR Book: 1003 at Page Resort Time share Unit 501 1806 of the Public Records NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Week 38; Declaration recorded of Monroe County, Florida; in OR Book: 988 at Page 1510 Amount Due: $5692.19 as of The vehicle(s) listed below will Ad# 1312393 of the Public Records of 5/1/2014 with interest accruing be sold at public auction for Monroe County, Florida; at $2.8461 per day; cash at Florida Keys Towing The Banyan Tree of Key Amount Due: $14264.92 as of Owner/s: Farley, Bruce W. Inc., 1620 Overseas Hwy, West Condominium and 5/1/2014 with interest accruing and Hucik, Laura M.; record Marathon FL 33050 at 8:00 Owners’ Association, Inc. at $7.1325 per day; address: 908 Shelley Road, AM on NOVEMBER 7, 2014 in Owner/s: Estate of Orentas, Towson, MD 21286; Banyan accordance to Florida Statute Notice of Default and Intent Todd J., and Adams, Carol J. Resort Time share Unit 606 Section 713.78 for unpaid to Foreclose and Orentas, Neil, and the Week 24; Declaration recorded towing & storage. Florida Keys unknown heirs and devisees in OR Book: 1003 at Page Towing, Inc. reserves the right Know all men by these of the estate, as their interests 1806 of the Public Records to accept or reject any and/or Presents: may appear. Record of Monroe County, Florida; all bids. All vehicles/ vessels address: 23 Linden Lane, Amount Due: $3258.86 as of are sold as is. To all members of the general Bridgewater, MA 02324; 5/1/2014 with interest accruing public including all persons Banyan Resort Time share at $1.6294 per day; 1. 1976 CRUSADER listed on Exhibit "A" (which ap- Unit 501 Week 40; Declaration Owner/s: Ford, Joseph; record VIN: DO657579 pears below), record Owners, recorded in OR Book: 988 at address: 1507 French Street, their heirs, guardians, succes- Page 1510 of the Public Re- Montgomery, AL 36108; Published October 11, 2014 sors and assigns, whether cords of Monroe County, Flori- Banyan Resort Time share Florida Keys Keynoter alive or dead, of the time da; Amount Due: $4327.12 Unit 702 Week 27; Declaration share unit week(s) listed on as of 5/1/2014 with interest recorded in OR Book: 1047 at Exhibit "A" below, all located at accruing at $2.1636 per day; Page 1785 of the Public Re- Ad# 1331242 the Banyan Tree Resort, 323 Owner/s: Mattingly, Michael J cords of Monroe County, Flori- pp , Whitehead Street, Key West, and Mor, Tana; record da; Amount Due: $4344.43 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE or immediately upon receiv- Monroe County, Florida. Each address: PO Box 1152, Bat- as of 5/1/2014 with interest ing this notification if the Owner has defaulted in the Yam, IS 59100 Israel; Banyan accruing at $2.1722 per day; time before the scheduled payment of maintenance fees The vehicle(s) listed below will Resort Time share Unit 502 be sold at public auction for appearance is less than and other items required by the Week 25; Declaration recorded Frank F. Harding, Esq. seven (7) days: if you are applicable Declaration listed in cash at Florida Keys Towing in OR Book: 988 at Page 1510 Foreclosure Trustee Inc., 1620 Overseas Hwy, hearing or voice impaired, Exhibit "A". Notices of Claim of the Public Records of 1 Bunker Place call 711. were recorded against all Own- Marathon FL 33050 at 8:00 Monroe County, Florida; Tequesta, FL 33469 AM on NOVEMBER 21, 2014 ers and time share unit/weeks Amount Due: $8156.46 as of 561 743 7034 Published October 11, 18, in Official Records Book 2690 in accordance to Florida Stat- 5/1/2014 with interest accruing ute Section 713.78 for unpaid 2014 at Page 339 and following of at $4.0782 per day; Published October 4, 11, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter the Public Records of Monroe towing & storage. Florida Keys Owner/s: Jones, James L; Florida Keys Keynoter Towing, Inc. reserves the right County, Florida. The amount record address: 625 South 7th due with respect to each time to accept or reject any and/or Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, all bids. All vehicles/ vessels Ad# 1334383 share unit/week as of May 1, FL 32250; Banyan Resort 2014 together with the per Ad# 1330913 are sold as is. Time share Unit 502 Week 40; LOST/ABANDONED diem interest accruing there- Declaration recorded in OR after is set forth on Exhibit "A". Meeting Notice 1. 2012 LEXUS PROPERTY NOTICE TO ALL Book: 988 at Page 1510 of the VIN: JTHBF5C23C5181974 INTERESTED PERSONS The Association has appointed Public Records of Monroe Frank F. Harding, Esquire County, Florida; Amount Due: The Monroe County Tourist as its Foreclosure Trustee Development Council will hold Published October 11, 2014 Florida Fish and Wildlife $3527.41 as of 5/1/2014 with Florida Keys Keynoter Conservation Commission took pursuant to F.S. 721.855. The interest accruing at $1.7637 their regularly scheduled meet- Trustee will foreclose the As- ing on Tuesday October 28, custody of a 26 foot Catalina per day; Yacht Sailboat, displaying no sociation’s lien against any and Owner/s: Zonneveld, Marijke 2014 at 10:00 AM at the all of the below described time Islander Resort, Islamorada. Ad# 1331680 HIN, but has a plaque that and Spencer, Craig; record displays the number share intervals with respect to address: 586 Queen Elizabeth which the Owner’s default has The Visit Florida Keys IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CTYL3096M77B. The vessel Dr, Ottawa, ONT K1S3N5 was found lost/abandoned on not been cured by payment in Canada; Banyan Resort Time Corporation will also convene THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL full on or before November 7, during this meeting. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR July 22, 2014, near MM98 on share Unit 503 Week 23; state waters in Monroe County. 2014. All payments are to be Declaration recorded in OR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA made payable to the Associa- All Tourist Development Pursuant to Florida Statute Book: 988 at Page 1510 of the 705, the property will be tion and delivered to the Trust- Public Records of Monroe Council Meetings are open CIVIL DIVISION ee, Frank F. Harding, Esq. at to the public. CASE NO.: disposed of unless a claim by County, Florida; Amount Due: the rightful owner or the lien the record address below, in $8842.80 as of 5/1/2014 with 442009CA000313A001MR cash or by certified funds. ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are holder is received by October interest accruing at $4.4214 20, 2014. Send claims in Failure by any Owner to pay per day; a person with a disability who JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, the amount due by November needs special accommoda- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION writing to: FWC, Division of Owner/s: Estate of Birtley, Law Enforcement, 2796 7, 2014 may result in the Own- Bruce N., and Deitrick, Carle tions in order to participate in Plaintiff, er’s time share week/s being this proceeding, please contact Overseas Highway, Suite 100, Laurie, Birtley, Douglas Stuart, Marathon, FL 33050. sold at a public auction. Fore- and Birtley, Robert Peter, the County Administrator’s vs. closure may result in the sale Office, by phoning (305) 292- Attention: Officer and the unknown heirs and Janette Costoya, of the defaulting Owner’s time 4441, between the hours of PAMELA HOLBERT A/K/A KCB 1/1 CONDO, DRY devisees of the estate, as their FWC-14-OFF-5367. share at a public auction. interests may appear. Record 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., no later PAMELA COLLEEN Furnished. New appliances & than five (5) calendar days HOLBERT, et al windows. Cent A/H, Low condo address: PO Box 1640, Published October 11, 18, EXHIBIT A prior to the scheduled meeting; Defendants. fees. Clean & turn key ready. Deland, FL 32720; Banyan 2014 if you are hearing or voice $189,000. (305)394-0433 Resort Time share Unit 504 Florida Keys Keynoter Owner/s: Monsiour, Rebecca Week 23; Declaration recorded impaired, call "711". NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE (a/k/a Monsour, Rebecca); in OR Book: 988 at Page 1510 SALE record address: 2306 Memorial of the Public Records of Published October 11, 2014 Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24015; Monroe County, Florida; Florida Keys Keynoter NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PARK MODEL TRAILER Banyan Resort Time share Amount Due: $4132.93 as of pursuant to a Final Judgment in Marathon. Sleeps 4, on Unit 103 Week 21; Declaration 5/1/2014 with interest accruing of foreclosure dated April 10, water. Handicapped acces., tiki recorded in OR Book: 872 at at $2.0665 per day; 2014, and entered in Case No. bar.Lot rent $7750/yr; mobile Page 1654 of the Public Re- Owner/s: Estate of Birtley, Ad# 1331124 442009CA000313A001MR of home $45,000. 973-670-5416 cords of Monroe County, Flori- Bruce N., and Deitrick, Carle the Circuit Court of the or 414-217-8393 da; Amount Due: $3344.20 as Laurie and Birtley, Douglas Florida Keys Council SIXTEENTH Judicial Circuit in Goldendoodle Miniature of 5/1/2014 with interest accru- Stuart, and Birtley, Robert of the Arts and for MONROE COUNTY, pups, health cert., 1st shots, ing at $1.6721 per day; Peter, and the unknown heirs Notice of Upcoming Florida, wherein JPMORGAN CKC registered. $1500 Owner/s: Payne, Robert A; and devisees of the estate, as Meetings CHASE BANK, NATIONAL 239-560-6525 record address: 11420D their interests may appear. ASSOCIATION, is Plaintiff, Commercial Pkw, Castroville, Record address: PO Box 1640, Executive Committee and PAMELA HOLBERT A/K/A CA 95012-2540; Banyan Friday, October 17, 2014, noon PAMELA COLLEEN Deland, FL 32720; Banyan LOST YOUR PET? Resort Time share Unit 202 Gato Building 1st Fl., 1100 HOLBERT, et al are Defend- Resort Time share Unit 504 OR Week 31; Declaration recorded Simonton Street, Key West ants, the clerk will sell to the Week 24; Declaration recorded FOUND A PET? in OR Book: 872 at Page 1654 in OR Book: 988 at Page 1510 highest and best bidder for of the Public Records of Art in Public Places Committee CALL US TO PLACE A of the Public Records of Mon- cash, beginning at 11:00 AM at FREE AD Monroe County, Florida; roe County, Florida; Amount Monday, October 20, 2014, 500 Whitehead Street, Key Amount Due: $6186.38 as of 4:00 pm West, FL, in accordance with THE KEYNOTER Due: $3828.87 305-743-5551 5/1/2014 with interest accruing as of 5/1/2014 with interest Marathon Government Center, Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, at $3.0932 per day. accruing at $1.9144 per day; 1st Fl. Conf. Rm., 2798 Over- on the 29 day of October, Owner/s: Zonneveld, Marijke; Owner/s: Wide World seas Hwy., Marathon 2014, the following described record address: 586 Queen Vacations Inc., a Utah property as set forth in said Elizabeth Dr, Ottawa, ONT Corporation, and Hodgdon, Meetings are open to the Final Judgment, to wit: K1S3N5 Canada; Banyan Thaddeus B. and Hodgdon, public and all are invited to 1.25 acres Redlands Home Resort Time share Unit 301 Sonia R., as their interests attend. Questions? Call the Lots 1 and 2, SEASCAPE Site, $74,500 or OWNER Week 22; Declaration recorded may appear; record address: arts council office at 295-4369. VILLAS SUBDIVISION, Vaca FINANCE, w/ $25K down in OR Book: 928 at Page 81 of 5406 W 11000 N 523, Key, a subdivision according Yard Sale Marathon payment. 21515 SW 400th the Public Records of Monroe Highland, UT 84003; Banyan Published October 11, 2014 to the Plat thereof as record- 10/11 8:00 - 2:00 Carpenter Street, Grandfather letter clean County, Florida; Amount Due: Resort Time share Unit 507 Florida Keys Keynoter ed in Plat Book 6, Page 105, Tools, table saw etc. 42" TV, title policy. $7680.74 as of 5/1/2014 with 26; Declaration recorded of the Public Records of vacuum, furn., generator, sew- Week Call Tom (305)246-3483 interest accruing at $3.8404 in OR Book: 988 at Page 1510 Monroe County, Florida. ing machines, clothes, pres- per day; sure cleaner, shutters, 40 ft. [email protected] of the Public Records of Ad# 1331157 Owner/s: Zonneveld, Marijke Monroe County, Florida; Any person claiming an inter- Lauder, heavy glass tops. And and Spencer, Craig C.; record est in the surplus funds from much more. 523 60th St Gulf. Amount Due: $3531.47 as of NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE address: 586 Queen Elizabeth 5/1/2014 with interest accruing the sale, if any, other than the YARD SALE Sombrero Bch. Dr, Ottawa, ONT K1S3N5 at $1.7657 per day; Additional property owner as of the date Rd. 6th house past MHS. 2 BR / 1.5 BA MM 100 Canada; Banyan Resort Time ANCHOR TOWING gives of the lis pendens must file a Canal front, swimming pool, record address: c/o Georges Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Sat. 10/11 8:00 - 1:00. Furn. share Unit 301 Week 25; Tarbusi, R/Afor Wide World claim within 60 days after the incl. dining room table, tools, 2nd floor of CBS home. $1700 Declaration recorded in OR and intent to sell these vehi- sale. / mo. incl util + cable. Small Vacations, Inc., American cles on 10/24/2014, 08:00 am ladders, art, jewelry, crystal, Book: 928 at Page 81 of the Fork, UT 84003. toys, vinyl records, final items pet okay. (305) 322-2937. Public Records of Monroe at 189 US HIGHWAY 1 Dated at Marathon, MONROE Owner/s: Fowler, F. Scott, and KEY WEST, FL 33040-5476, from estate. (305) 393-1315 A MOVE IN NOW MARATHN County, Florida; Amount Due: Wagner, Tammy L. (a/k/a COUNTY, Florida, this 21st from $325, weekly rentals, $8574.08 as of 5/1/2014 with pursuant to subsection 713.78 day of August, 2014. Fowler, Tammy L.); record of the Florida Statutes. studio, fully furnished. All util interest accruing at $4.287 per address: 5087 Hook Hollow incl. 2 person units. Avl thru day; ANCHOR TOWING reserves Amy Heavilin Circle, Orlando, FL 32837; the right to accept or reject any 12/15. Lvs msg. 786-300-1170 Owner/s: Bensman, Thomas V Banyan Resort Time share Clerk of said Circuit Court and/or all bids. KCB 11 St. 75’ dock w/50 amp and Bensman, Sarni; record Unit 508 Week 29; Declaration shore power, 6’ control depth. address: 691 S Alpha recorded in OR Book: 988 at By: Tammy L. Marciel 1FTDE14N9GHA81915 Pool. Unfurn 2/2 single family Bellbrook Rd, Bellbrook, OH Page 1510 of the Public Re- As Deputy Clerk 1986 FORD ECONOLINE PRIVATE COLLECTOR stilt, storarge, cvrd parkg. Avail 45305-9709; Banyan Resort cords of Monroe County, Flori- Time share Unit 403 Week 29; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, WANTS Rolex Dive watches 1/1 $4,500/mo 305-289-0064 da; Amount Due: $6534.23 as 1FTZF1723XNA38323 and Pilot Watches. Old model Declaration recorded in OR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MARATHO N 3/3 unfurn home of 5/1/2014 with interest 1999 FORD Military clocks & watches. Book: 942 at Page 653 of the c/o Phelan Hallinan, PLC walking distance to Sombrero accruing at $3.2671 per day; Call 305-743-4578. Public Records of Monroe Attorneys for Plaintiff Beach! W/D, huge fenced Owner/s: Webster, Paul D and RFTJV50AOBL800387 County, Florida; Amount Due: 2727 West Cypress Creek yard. Small pet OK. No smkg. Webster, Barbara L; record 2011 CPIU $4256.62 as of 5/1/2014 with address: 7061 W. Touhy Ave Road $2700mo F/L/S 305-849-0711 interest accruing at $2.1283 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 710, Niles, IL 60714; Banyan UNK UNK UNK 20FT MM 106 2 BR / 1 BA per day; Resort Time share Unit 602 954-462-7000 Owner/s: Klinzman, Donald J., TRAILER 1 story, No pets, no smoking. Week 19; Declaration recorded Nicely remodeled. Yearly and Bershad-Klinzman,Goldie If you are a person with a in OR Book: 1003 at Page Published October 11, 2014 lease. $1400 / mo. F/L/S E.; record address: 7129 Via disability who needs any ac- 1806 of the Public Records Florida Keys Keynoter (305) 451-3064 Firenze, Boca Raton, FL of Monroe County, Florida; commodation to participate 33433; Banyan Resort Time Amount Due: $3397.29 as of in this proceeding, you are share Unit 405 Week 33; 5/1/2014 with interest accruing entitled, at no cost to you, Prime Property on Conch Key Declaration recorded in OR at $1.6986 per day; VISITVISIT to the provision of certain for sale. 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Must be dependable, Fisherman’s Hospital is located in Marathon, FL able to read plans, layout, Fisherman’sE.O.E./Drug Hospital Free is located Workplace/E-verify in Marathon, FL [email protected]. form, frame, etc. Pay E.O.E./Drug Free Workplace/E-verify commensurate with skill level. EOE, DFW 305-852-3133 CLIMATE CONTROLLED [email protected] RECEPTIONIST - FULL TIME STORAGE, MARATHON Call Fred’s Beds, POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT: 305-743-7277 Journeyman Electricians Hiring EXPERIENCED The Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exceptional Living, Exceptional People Journeyman Electricians for local commercial government project. Federal Davis Bacon Behavioral Health Therapist - Marathon # 187 Looking for a person with a Professional, positive wages. MUST HAVE tools, Providing individual and group counseling for mental and enthusiastic attitude with great customer transportation & be able to health and substance abuse clients at Marathon Office. pass background check. EOE. 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move the boat to a wreck a Cuban finch few miles away. The birds joins anglers that hitch a ride with us will usually move on once on a charter the boat gets on plane. Not the case with this bird. It’s a Friday night in My deckhands A.J. Havana, Cuba. People are Hally and Sam McGinley everywhere along the agreed we were going to waterfront have to upgrade our equip- On The and down- Water ment. Each drift on the town. At wreck was met with very the restau- large and unstoppable fish rants and that were cutting us off on cafes, the the structure. It was time to chatter is go big. The Cuban finch almost that had been with us all rhythmic. day was still there, casual- There’s ly eating and watching our nothing dilemma. Marlin Scott quite like A live jack was sent a Cuban down on the 50W city on a Friday night. International outfit and Among the crowds, lit- instantly eaten by a beast. I tle beggars bounce around put the boat in gear hoping the legs of patrons’ bar to drag the large fish away stools and tables, unafraid from the structure, which and agile, just waiting for a worked. Thirty minutes crumb to fall. Sometimes later, a large Goliath they jump up and land grouper popped up to the directly on the arm of a surface, surprising angler quickly charmed diner to Michael Migliore by the take an offering, staying sheer size. with the same group during Val Masto from Islamorada and A.J. Hally show a yelloweye snapper they landed. As Sam leadered the the meal. These Cuban grouper, our Cuban finch finches have it figured out. She would scoot the bird back up to the seating stowaway landed on his One year later in Key back. So there we were — West, three locals and a area of the Premium Time only to have it fly down the finch, a group of locals, married couple from a pair of Atlanta residents Atlanta are embarking on a and land on an angler or the filet table for a bite of and a landed giant grouper day’s fishing charter. The off Key West. plan: Offshore trolling in fresh bait. The bird had become so comfortable Chicoski and David the morning, then deep Barger jumped in the water ledges and wrecks for the with the crew that each person was able to hold the to help deflate the Goliath remainder of the day. grouper, enabling it to Right away, one of the finch numerous times. Then the bird flew up to swim back to the bottom. anglers, Kevin Chicoski, Both raised their arms in food and beverage manag- me in the upper helm sta- tion. I, too, became triumph after the fish dis- er at the Postcard Inn appeared into the blue. We Beach Resort and Marina charmed by the little trav- eler. all knew this day was spe- in Islamorada, mentioned cial as our bow turned his birthday was the day I reached out to it and he jumped right onto my toward Key West. before. That’s when the After backing into the Cuban finch landed on my hand and posed for a close- up. Here we were, into the slip at the A&B Marina, starboard outrigger. the finch bounded across Within minutes, the later hours of a charter, and here I was, holding what I the transom and onto the fearless bird into the cock- dock toward the Friday pit and joined the crew. believed to be a true Cuban finch that maybe had been night crowd gathered at the This bird was looking for a Boathouse restaurant. The rest after a long flight. It A Cuban finch lands on the upper helm of the ‘Premium Time.’ part of the street scene of Havana that Friday night. Cuban finch now lives in would stay with us the Each drift over the deep snapper or vermillion Islamorada, had taken it Key West. entire day. To keep the bird His behavior was so ledge was met with a bent snapper. The bite was on upon herself to make sure familiar. But our time around for a while, we rod by a yelloweye snap- and the crew was engaged. the little bird was out of Capt. Marlin Scott owns switched to drifting the together was getting ready per, blueline tilefish, alma- Kevin’s girlfriend Val harm’s way as each angler to end as I prepared to FishMonster Charters. deep ledges. co jack, American red Masto, also from fought his or her fish.

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