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DAN’S INSIDE ORMOND BEACH DAYTONA BEACH HOLLY HILL LAND LINES Vosting system isn’t perfect, but it still works Page A3 Vol. 7, No. 43 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 Community Utilities to go underground in Free Consultations & Second Opinions Crowns $ notes 675 • Denture Full Denture Reline $175$ Run for the toys downtown Ormond Beach 495 The 35th annual Toys for For Richard Mundy thetic drugs disguised as bath salts and herbal Paul Szott, D.M.D. “OUR KIDS” Toy Run will be For Hometown News incense. Kerri Graham D.M.D. Saturday, Nov. 17, and pre- Commissioner Troy Kent of Zone 2 said, “I am See ad in this section for more information The Ormond Beach City Commission moved so proud of this commission of the city for creat- sented by the Daytona 200 forward with burying utility cables underground in 386-944-5002 Motorcycle Club. ing this ordinance. I see other communities in 802 Sterthaus Drive, Suite A • Ormond Beach, FL the downtown area at its Nov. 7 meeting. the paper doing this as well and I feel like we (Across the Street from the imploded Florida Hospital) Registration is $10 per 769528 Commissioners, in their role as the Community weren’t the Johnny-come-latelys on this; we person from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Redevelopment Agency, approved agreements jumped on it right away. I thank our staff for at the clubhouse, 3602 W. with FPL, AT&T and Brighthouse for the work. being on this.” International Speedway The commission also agreed on working with the In other business, the Commissioners voted Blvd., Daytona Beach. Florida Department of Law Enforcement for its to change the zoning for a 4.6 acre area at 1634 N. Coffee and doughnuts Methamphetamine Clandestine Drug Laboratory U.S. 1 from Volusia County Highway Interchange “Mr. Stowers won the will be provided by Krispy Hazardous Waste Central Storage Container Pro- Commercial to Ormond Beach Highway Tourist election, while serving as commissioner, Kreme. gram. Commercial. started a new law firm and welcomed his first child Lunch is included with Also in combating drug use, the commission Commissioner James Stowers was congratulated into the world. I don’t know how he found time to price of registration. began the approval process to ban the sale of syn- on his re-election. do all the things he had to do,” Commissioner Rick All proceeds go to benefit Boehm said. children at The Children’s Home Society of Volusia, Flagler and Putnam coun- ties. Honoring veterans Participants should bring Kids make bowls See NOTES, A3 for fundraiser By Andreas Butler ner will consist of soup, For Hometown News salad, bread and a dessert Local school children donated by local restau- are making bowls to help rants. Mainland’s Culi- feed those in need. nary Arts Academy will The fifth Annual Empty prepare the meals. Bowls Silent Auction will Besides Mainland, be Dec. 7 at Mainland Volusia County schools High School in Daytona participating in the event Beach. are DeLand, Deltona, “The event keeps grow- New Smyrna Beach and ing each year,” said Mar- Spruce Creek high cia Bobbitt, a Mainland schools; Campbell, art teacher. “The first year Ormond Beach, Creek- we made 300 bowls with side and Silver Sands kids at Mainland and middle schools; and some at DeLand. Now we Pathways and Osteen ele- have 11 schools making a mentary schools. total of 1,000 bowls. The Pathways in Ormond first year we raised $560 Beach teamed up with A Boutique Optical and last year $13,000.” Mainland to produce bowls with 100 fourth Located in Ormond Beach, FL Local sponsors donated 769526 $2,000 for the schools to graders in five classes buy clay and glaze. working on the project. “I am friends with Mar- Unique Frames The auction runs from Randy Barber/staff photographer cia Bobbit, said Cynthia Four-year-old Kirra Pierce of Daytona Beach waves the American Flag during the 5:30 to 7 p.m., with din- Cossio, a Pathways & Accessories ner from 6 to 8 p.m. The annual Veterans Day ceremony at the City Center Veterans Park across the lake from teacher. “When I was put IMPORTED FROM cost is $15 for the meal in fourth grade, I wanted FRANCE, ITALY & LUXEMBOURG City Hall in Port Orange, Sunday, Nov. 11. Local veterans groups hosted the ceremony, and one of the bowls the Fashion is nothing without which honors all of our men and women veterans of the US Armed Forces. children made. The din- See BOWLS, A4 quality craftsmanship Derrick Henry Daytona’s Volusia County 1545 Hand Avenue Ste# B4 first black male mayor election results Ormond Beach, FL 32174 (386) 677-2100 By Andreas Butler graphics of that Mayor-elect Henry Volusia County unoffi- 75.98% (162,160 votes) the city. aims to accomplish are MillenniumOptical.com For Hometown News cial results from the Nov. 6 We have a improving the infrastruc- History was made in general election are listed County Council Chair 36 percent ture, addressing the police Daytona Beach when Der- ENTERTAINMENT B1 black pop- and firefighters’ pension, here with winners of the rick Henry was elected ulation and changing the city’s local offices in boldface. Jason Davis – 55.39% Mayor on Nov. 6. and five image of hostility to busi- (105,803 votes) STEAMROLLING Mayor-elect Henry is a colleges. ness. Clerk of Court Carl G. Persis – 44.61% former city commissioner, My profes- “We want an image of (85,196 votes) educator and businessman sional being open and friendly to Diane M. Matousek who beat out Zone 1 Com- experience businesses, not hostile. We (REP) – 62.83% (132,876 County Council missioner Edith Shelly. He as an edu- Henry need to improve our infra- votes) District 1 garnered 55 percent of the cator also structure, which will Christine Sanders (NPA) vote to Shelly’s 45 percent helped me. I have worked attract more businesses. – 37.17% (78,612 votes) Jeff H. Allebach – for a 2,735 vote victory with both colleges and We also must deal with our 46.67% (17,293 votes) margin. public schools.” pension for the police and Group brings holiday Though he isn’t the first 7th Circuit County Pat Patterson – 53.33% One of Mayor-elect fire fighters, which sit at $8 extravaganza to Peabody black mayor (it was Yvonne Court Judge, Group 4 (19,763 votes) Henry’s main goals is to million dollars in the red. Scarlett-Golden), Mayor- unify the city, which was That will help free up funds elect Henry will be the first Christopher Kelly – County Council FISHING B8 for other things,” he said. black man to hold the post pushed in his campaign 63.42% (118,260 votes) District 2 There are other political and second black Mayor in slogan, “One City, One Adam Warren – 36.58% leaders who see a capable SEA TROUT a city that was once segre- Vision.” (68,221 votes) Nancy Epps – 47.85% leader in Mayor-elect gated. “We have been a divided (19,179 votes) Henry with hope and Season “I think my election city as Beachside and School Board District 4 Joshua Wagner – promise. now open shows that we have grown. Mainland as well as busi- 52.15% (20,900 votes) “I think that he will do a all year Mayor Scarlett-Golden ness and residents. I aim to Judy Conte – 46.89% good job. (The mayor- long for paved the way. We are over unify. We need to recognize (19,689 votes) County Council elect) has experience hav- sea trout our racial separation. It’s that the city is big enough Linda G. Costello – District 3 ing been a commissioner important and race is a fac- and diverse enough to 53.11% (22,307 votes) and he is familiar with the tor, but it’s not the defining embrace different ele- Deborah “Deb” Denys – issues,” said State Rep. factor,” he said. “I was able ments of business and Sheriff 51.6% (22,599 votes) Dwayne Taylor, who repre- INDEX to run with limited ideas. We want to attract a James W. Hathaway – sents district 26. “I believe resources and not the sup- diverse experience for our Wendell Bradford – 48.4% (21,197 votes) Business A7 Horoscopes B1 that he will address the port of the status quo residence and visitors,” he 24.02% (51,277 votes) Classified B9 Out & About B1 endorsements. I believe said. Club Scene B2 Police Report A5 Ben F. Johnson – See RESULTS, A2 Crossword B8 Viewpoint A6 that I reflect the demo- Some of the other goals See HENRY, A2 Bankruptcy and Foreclosure JAMES SKOW, PA Attorney 769535 139 Executive Circle Suite 103 • Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: 386-310-4894 • Fax: 386-310-4895 • www.Skowlaw.com • [email protected] A2 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, November 16, 2012 CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET Christopher Nabicht – CERAMIC TILE • LAMINATE FLOORS TILE • LAMINATE CERAMIC Results Daytona Beach Commis- 58.12% (3,012 votes) Drew J. Bastian – 52.4% From page A1 sioner, Zone 4 Michael Wycuff – 41.88% (12,167 votes) (2,170 votes) Bob Pohlmann – 47.6% Rob Gilliland – 72.25% (11,051 votes) County Council District 4 (3,328 votes) Edgewater Council 1 Thomas A. Kaczka – School Board Doug Daniels – 52.73% 27.75% (1,278 votes) James Paul Brown – Referendum (20,165 votes) 39.62% (3,204 votes) 036141 Shannon McLeish – Daytona Beach Commis- Christine Power – 60.38% Yes: 49.77% (102,837 47.27% (18,076 votes) sioner, Zone 6 (4,883 votes) votes) CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • WOOD TILE • CERAMIC No: 50.23% (103,781 CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET County Council District 5 Paula R.