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WWW.KEYSINFONET.COM SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014 VOLUME 61, NO. 68 G 25 CENTS SAME-SEX MARRIAGE WOMAN’S WORK IS NEVER DONE Judge: Ban unconstitutional arguments supporting Key West pair ’s ban on same-sex among couples marriage, though just as sin- cerely held, will again seem suing for right an obvious pretext for dis- crimination,” wrote U.S By STEVE ROTHAUS District Judge Robert L. [email protected] Hinkle of Tallahassee. “Observers who are not now In the first decision on of age will wonder just how same-sex marriage with those views could have been statewide impact, a federal held.” judge ruled Thursday that Hinkle, who stayed most Florida’s same-sex marriage of the effects of his ruling ban is unconstitutional, pending appeal, added: “The ordering the state to allow the institution of marriage sur- marriage of same-sex couples vived when bans on interra- and to recognize marriages cial marriage were struck performed elsewhere. down, and the institution will “When observers look survive when bans on same- back 50 years from now, the  See Marriage, 2A MONROE COUNTY SCHOOLS

Keynoter photo by LARRY KAHN Students offered AT&T crews have been working along U.S. 1 splicing underground fiber-optic lines. Thursday, this crew in Old Town Marathon made its traffic warning sign more accurate. That’s because Chelley Smilich decided to have some fun study incentive while changing it — and she is part of the crew doing the work, after all. and his partner Jacob Dekker Computer focus, are donating $100,000 to the ELECTION 2014 passing test Kura Hulanda Foundation to get the program going. That means payment will be matched by $300,000 from the state. By LARRY KAHN “We have a hell of a lot of [email protected] seat time, which means you Election’s Tuesday fill a [classroom] seat, the Some middle school and teachers show their enroll- By LARRY KAHN incumbent John Dick seeking high school students in the Two races will be decided in Keys, ment, there are no results. All [email protected] a third four-year term against Keys will get paid if they pass we have is end-of-course test- others could go to November runoffs Islamorada resident Elizabeth a computer literacy test this ing. Here, we have a national When the primary elec- Bosworth; and Circuit Court school year. test. No one can mess with it. tion arrives Tuesday in voters had cast ballots. early voting. Polls are open Judge Group 1, pitting That’s a primary compo- It’s pass-fail. Students can Monroe County, nearly 33 As for the early voting, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at incumbent Mark Jones and nent of a plan rolled out move at their own pace; this percent of the number of vot- Elections Supervisor Joyce the Elections Office at 530 Donald Barrett for the six- Wednesday by John Padget, is not an old-fashioned ers predicted to cast ballots Griffin said: “It could be Whitehead St., Key West; the year term. Monroe County School course,” Padget said. “We’re will have already voted. busier. It could pick up Big Pine Key library, in the Other local races on District Superintendent Mark not paying them to take the And when Election Day [today] but it could be bet- Winn-Dixie plaza; the Tuesday’s ballot: Porter and Florida Keys test. We’re paying them to arrives, Keys voters will ter.” As for the absentees, Elections Office at U.S. 1 and • County Commission Community College President pass the test.” decide not only their choices “It’s a good number. The rea- 100th Street in Marathon; the District 2: Incumbent George Jonathon Gueverra. Through COMPUTE$, the for party nominees for the son for that is we work it Islamorada library at mile Neugent of Marathon against Dubbed COMPUTE$, it’s Florida Virtual School offers Nov. 4 general election, but hard. The people who marker 81.7; and the Danny Coll of Cudjoe Key. designed to give students an 18 certificates from two races assured not to go to requested it in 2012 didn’t Elections Office at the The Republican winner faces incentive to study computer Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle, November: School Board have to request it this time Murray E. Nelson Democrat Eleanor McAdams science at a time when, the CompTIA and Cisco. District 4 and Circuit Court around. You can apply for Government and Cultural of Summerland Key in three say, there is a shortage, Programs of study range from judge Group 1. two general elections.” Center at mile marker 102.5. November for the four-year and will be in future years, of office specialist and cyber- As of Friday morning, of Griffin said that “normal- The two races to be decid- seat. people to fill tech jobs security to database manage- the 50,846 registered Keys ly during a primary, you get ed Tuesday are nonpartisan, — School Board District statewide. ment and web development. voters, 1,330 had voted early 30 to 35 percent [turnout]. meaning any registered voter 1: In a nonpartisan race, Key Padget, a former Monroe If the students pass their final and another 4,987 absentee There are a lot of very impor- can cast a ballot no matter his West residents Bobby County schools superintend- test, by June 30, 2105, they ballots (out of 11,732 sent tant seats up, and we want or her party affiliation: Highsmith (attorney), Stuart ent and the vice chairman of out) were returned, meaning people to go vote.” School Board District 4, with Kessler (retired former attor- the state Board of Education,  See Computers, 2A Today is the last day of Marathon resident and 12.4 percent of registered  See Election, 2A

GOING FOR THE KILL LITTLE PALM ISLAND Sewer plan on hold

inch pipe. DEP hearing The plastic pipeline, pre- on its appeal viously used to send fresh water to the 30-suite offshore now off table luxury resort, runs through protected wetlands and By KEVIN WADLOW waters in the Coupon Bight Senior Staff Writer Aquatic Preserve that feed [email protected] into Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary waters. A plan to run an unpro- On Wednesday, state tected sewage line from Little Administrative Law Judge Palm Island Resort through a Cathy M. Sellers removed an Lower Keys aquatic preserve appeal of DEP’s intent to has been halted, at least tem- issue the Little Palm Island porarily. permit from a slate of sewer- The applicant, Little Palm related hearings beginning Island Associates Ltd., with- Sept. 29 in Key West. drew its application for a “This project was flawed Keynoter photo by WILLIAM AXFORD state Department of from the start,” said Cudjoe Environmental Protection An airborne Jordan Roney, a Marathon High School sophomore, scored numerous kills Wednesday against Key West Key resident Walter permit to an estimated Drabinski of Dump the during a preseason volleyball tournament at Marathon High School. The Dolphins won two of the matches against 20,000 gallons of wastewater Key West 25-15, 15-8 and lost one, 25-15. Coral Shores also played, beating Marathon and losing to Key West. Story, 1B through an existing PVC 2-  See Sewer 2A

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Liberty, tolerance Amy Heavilin on April 1 ‘Scotty’ Desquotte reunites allegedly broke into a home with Rosalea Perez Garcia, 3 March 28 in Key Largo is and respect are not zero- when her office refused months old, in an awards now sitting in the Keys jail sum concepts. Those who them a marriage license on felony counts of burglary enter opposite-sex mar- because of Florida’s ban on ceremony at Wednesday’s and theft. riages are harmed not at all gay marriage. She is not County Commission meet- The Monroe County when others, including defending the suit but Bondi ing in Key Largo. these plaintiffs, are given is. Sheriff’s Office said Jorge Desquotte, a 25-year volun- Moreno, 25, was arrested on the liberty to choose their Hinkle wrote that the own life partners and are state presented no good teer fireman, performed a warrant in Miami-Dade life-saving CPR on the County Aug. 15 and was shown the respect that argument for defending the infant during a July 1 inci- brought to the Keys comes with formal mar- law: “The undeniable truth Wednesday to face the riage. Tolerating views with is that the Florida ban on dent at Harry Harris Park in charges. which one disagrees is a same-sex marriage stems Tavernier. Monroe County Agency spokeswoman hallmark of civilized socie- entirely, or almost entirely, Mayor Sylvia Murphy com- ty.” from moral disapproval of Becky Herrin said the bur- mends Desquotte. glary occurred in the area of The judge’s ruling the practice.” comes after 22 people, The judge also wrote he mile marker 96. A mainte- Photo courtesy MONROE COUNTY nance man for the property including nine married cou- doesn’t buy Bondi’s defense called the Sheriff’s Office ples, sued Florida to recog- that a “critical feature of the morning of the break-in nize their marriages or grant marriage is the capacity to after finding the home’s them marriage licenses. procreate.” front door and a sliding Plaintiffs in the case include “Same-sex couples, like ‘Get kids self-motivated’ glass door open. He discov- eight same-sex couples opposite-sex couples and ered a television and five from throughout Florida single individuals, can From Computers, 1A $250 to $300 to administer. one-year program but said fishing rods and reels miss- and the LGBT-rights group adopt, but same-sex couples “The key is the pipeline,” he had questions about pay- ing. Kitchen cabinets and SAVE, represented by the cannot procreate,” Hinkle are eligible to be paid. Padget said. “If you scroll ing the students. liquor bottles were left ACLU of Florida. wrote. “Neither can many The first 50 students in ahead a few years, we want “I had to pause when I open, and there was evi- Among the couples opposite-sex couples. And middle and high school to every middle-school student was looking into this,” he dence someone ate and suing are to get married are many opposite-sex couples get their certificate from to take this. We’re talking said. “But this is an incen- played video games there. Aaron Huntsman and do not wish to procreate.” Microsoft get a check for about a certificate signed by tive program intended to Blood was found on the William Lee Jones, Key Bondi’s defense motions $500. The next 50 will the chairman of Microsoft. accelerate student interest in end of the coaxial cable that West bartenders who have in this case led to scrutiny receive $400 each, then 50 That’s why we’re putting a this area ... It is unusual to had been attached to the been a couple for 11 years. of her own marital history. more will get $300, 50 more premium in the first 50. The engage in a direct financial missing TV. It was collected “We are overjoyed that She has been divorced twice will get $200 and 50 more whole idea is to get kids incentive. But the state as evidence and sent to the the judge ruled on the side and has no children. will get $100. That means self-motivated so they can rewards teachers for student Florida Department of Law of fairness by ordering the The Florida Conference $75,000 in payments to 250 study whenever they want. success.” Enforcement for testing. state of Florida recognize of Catholic Bishops on middle- and high-school The whole focus is on out- He also said he’s not sure On July 21, the lab the legal marriages of the Thursday supported students. comes. It’s an independent 250 students will even enter report ID’d the suspect as plaintiffs,” SAVE Executive Bondi’s procreation Students at the college national test” administered the program. “To be honest, Moreno. Director Tony Lima said in defense: “Only the union of don’t get paid to pass the by a company called I don’t know if we will meet a statement. a man and a woman in and test but do get their test paid Certiport. that cap.” Defendants in the case of itself can bring forth chil- for. Gueverra said it costs Porter has embraced the include Gov. Rick Scott and dren and thus is the very CORRECTION Attorney General Pam origin of society. With its Bondi. unique beauty and goodness Wednesday’s Keynoter Bondi spokesman revealed, the public has a Resort pulls application story on Stuart Kessler’s Whitney Ray declined to worthy interest in protect- School Board campaign con- say whether the attorney ing this institution in law as From Sewer, 1A cation provides reasonable posed connection line. tained incorrect information general’s office will take the a means to ensure humanity assurance of compliance Construction of the about some financing of case to the U.S. 11th Circuit is both nurtured and Pumps, a Lower Keys group with the applicable statutes Cudjoe Regional sewer sys- Bobby Highsmith’s cam- Court of Appeals in Atlanta. strengthened.” opposing grinder pumps and and department rules.” tem in the Little Torch Key paign. Highsmith received an “We’re reviewing the rul- other aspects of the Cudjoe The petition appealing area where the Little Palm in-kind donation of $500 to Regional Wastewater the permit contends that Island line would connect cover printing costs and System. using the line for waste- will not be affected or another $300 in-kind dona- “It made no sense at all,” water violates numerous delayed by a redesign of the tion to pay for wine for a cam- ETERNITY IN PARADISE Drabinski said. “If this safety codes and “poses a resort’s planned wastewater paign party. meets [DEP] standards, then serious risk of raw sewage line, Florida Keys Aqueduct Also, Wednesday’s edition FOR YOUR FAMILY we have a serious problem release [and] fails to provide Authority Executive contained incorrect informa- with the standards.” reasonable assurance that Director Kirk Zuelch said tion about Monday’s Mara - Southern Keys DEP spokeswoman Dee the project will not degrade Friday. thon Planning Commission Ann Miller said Little Palm the environment.” The estimated final cost meeting. The panel voted to Cemetery Island withdrew its permit “If this got to the hearing of the Cudjoe Regional give Discount Rock and Sand MM 10 - On the Gulf request “to further investi- stage, it would have been a Wastewater System, to serve a conditional-use permit for a gate this specific project and no-brainer for the judge,” 9,000 equivalent dwelling construction-debris recycle Call Today to take any appropriate Drabinski said. units, is $162 million. Part and transfer station on action.” People familiar with the of that is the treatment plant, Aviation Boulevard. 305-294-2528 Earlier this month, the Lower Keys wastewater costing $23 million. DEP said agency “staff project said it was likely that Digging a deepwater injec- There are 76,351 Residents in Monroe County including professional engi- Little Palm Island will file a tion well would add from $6 KEYS WEATHER and only 4,200 Burial Plots left. Why wait? neers and engineer man- new permit application after million to $8 million, engi- agers ... concluded the appli- modifying aspects of its pro- neers said† PREDICTED TEMPERATURES

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COUNTY COMMISSION County rids itself of land woes due to health and safety “That’s how we got in for lifting a real-estate lien Re-Elect JUDGE Hickory House issues. trouble before,” Murphy totaling more than $1.3 mil- “There is substantial said. “We couldn’t see what lion from county code fines sale approval work being done,” Jim was going on in there.” over illegal vacation rentals. Saunders, agent for the Key In other property-related Wells Fargo Bank is sell- is among them Largo Ocean Resort actions: ing the foreclosed property, By KEVIN WADLOW Condominium Association, • Sale of the one-acre which also has a federal law- Senior Staff Writer told commissioners. Hickory House site, for $2 enforcement lien against the Notable changes in the million to Oceanside former owner, an admitted [email protected] EXPERIENCEARK KNOWLEDGEONES INTEGRITY updated agreement allow 76 Investors Inc. and Pritam money launderer for M J After handling properties dock slips inside the ocean- Singh, includes a lasting Medicaid fraudsters. with protracted problems, side marina basin, an requirement that a water- The prospective owners Monroe County commis- increase of 11 slips; recon- front boardwalk remain submitted a written promise sioners exhaled audible struction of the dock build- open to the public during not to use the sprawling Monroe County’s sighs of relief Wednesday. ing and clubhouse after daylight hours. house as a vacation rental. “I never thought that inspections revealed old Current and future own- • Two of three Key Largo Most Experienced we’d ever see this day,” structures were unsafe; and ers can enact reasonable properties facing fines and Commissioner David Rice temporary use of recreation- rules on behavior along the foreclosure suits over failure Circuit Judge said following a unanimous al vehicles until December walk, but cannot charge for to connect to the wastewater decision to approve a 2016, once utilities are avail- access or “erect a barrier that system have begun work to revised development agree- able for homes. even gives the appearance of hook into the sewer pipeline, ment for the Key Largo One nearby resident, limited access” during the county attorneys reported. Ocean Resort community. Gary Gross, said neighbors day, Assistant County RKV Investors of Miami Commissioners, meeting generally oppose allowing Attorney Nat Cassel said. has paid fines and achieved in Key Largo, also voted for more boats and temporary Commissioner Danny sewer compliance at a Lance a final sale agreement for the use of campers. Kolhage cast the lone no Lane mobile home to avoid Hickory House property, a “It was a nightmare try- vote against the sale agree- legal action. Stock Island purchase that ing to enjoy the waters out ment, saying he still objects A Barracuda Boulevard became a white elephant. there with all the boats,” to abandoning part of a pub- home owned by Mario And a lien on a mansion Gross said. “We’re looking lic road that was included in Rapado Villoch of Coral that turned into an unli- for answers [on redevelop- the sale to Oceanside Gables is being connected to censed vacation-rental and ment] but getting very little Investors. the sewer, and the owner annoyed its Tavernier neigh- information.” The county paid $3.1 mil- agreed to settle fines. bors for years was lifted to The original 2006 devel- lion for the Hickory House, Attorneys could file a lien allow a sale. opment agreement allowed fronting an Atlantic Ocean on the $777,000 house if “It’s been a good day,” five years of RV use but harbor, in 2006 for potential fines go unpaid. Mayor Sylvia Murphy said. legal disputes among the public use. Environmental Litigation against an Key Largo Ocean Resort, park ownership stalled start issues and neighborhood Eagle Drive mobile home, a 285-lot campground at of reconstruction until 2013. concerns thwarted plans. owned by Yolanda mile marker 94.8 that grew The commission added a • Commissioners quickly Menendez of Miami Beach over decades into a warren provision to the develop- agreed to accept a $30,000 and assessed at $247,000, of unpermitted construction ment pact that county payment from the buyers of will go forward since it and code violations, was inspectors must receive rea- a six-bedroom, seven-bath remains in violation of the bulldozed for redevelopment sonable access to the 22-acre home on Tavernier’s Old sewer ordinance, with daily following a 2010 court order development. Fashion Road in exchange fines accumulating.

KEY LARGO Sign enforcement hits businesses hard The county’s enforcement there to tell people what it is but it’ll take at least a month Code Compliance efforts are being felt. we do,” said Lewis, whose to really know what the began crackdown “Business at my store business has operated out of effect is,” Ruiz said. “I’ll dropped completely,” said Central Plaza for five years. know by Labor Day.” about month ago Gabriel Mederos, owner of It was not clear at press He said he agrees there Judge Mark Jones Keys Appliances. “No one is time which part of the area in must be some regulation for Paid by Mark Jones for Circuit Judge, 16th Circuit, Group1. By DAVID GOODHUE coming in now.” front of the shopping center signs outside businesses and [email protected] Since Mederos took down is considered right of way, along U.S. 1, but he hopes a sign hanging from the but the Florida Department the county can compromise. The county is cracking awning about two weeks of Transportation is in the “There can’t be 10 differ- down on signage in the ago, he said walk-in business process of reclaiming rights ent sizes and colors,” Ruiz Central Plaza strip mall in fell by about 40 percent. of way throughout the Keys. said. “But you have to let us Key Largo, and proprietors “You need a banner here, The decision has significant- have something.” there say their business is or at least a flag along U.S. ly impacted several estab- suffering as a result. 1,” he said. lishments because FDOT is Monroe County Code Ronda Norman, director reclaiming portions of prop- Compliance about a month of the county’s Code erties that businesses have ago began telling business Compliance Department, for years used for parking owners at the mile marker said she would have to know and signs. 103 shopping plaza to take more about each individual As for the signs hanging down signs hanging from the business to comment on the from the awning, Norman awning that lines the outside situation. But she said in said they require “permitting of the store fronts and to general, there can be no sig- as they are limited in size, remove signs and flags from nage along U.S. 1 if the area cannot swing, must be the grassy area along U.S. 1. is considered state right of placed above a walkway and But with the fast-moving way. have to be placed perpendi- traffic, the bushes that sepa- The signs and flags were cular to the facade.” rate the parking lot from the placed behind power poles Emilio Ruiz, owner of road and the businesses’ dark that line the highway, which The Juice House, had an A- windows, owners say they is where Diana Lewis, owner frame sign along U.S. 1, but need those signs to attract of Tropical Video Games and he moved it last Sunday after customers. Technology, said county being told to do so by Code “If you’re driving, you’re officials told Central Plaza Compliance. He said it’s too not looking,” said Andrea businesses they could put soon to tell if removing the Bettencourt, property man- signs. sign impacts his business. ager for Central Plaza. “We need banners out “It’s been a slow week,

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MOSQUITO CONTROL Buying or Selling call Kirsten Bug board crystallizing budget 12220 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 TODAY! A rate of .48 is proposed, needed because the lease on emergencies like a hurricane Congratulations to the Happy Buyers and Sellers! Lower tax rate down from the current the property the agency or a disease outbreak,” possible due to year’s .51 rate. rents from the city of Key Goodman said. “I would Listed SOLD! Commissioner Phil West on Stock Island isn’t propose borrowing the higher values Goodman said the Monroe being renewed. money. One-time projects County Property App - “The property is going to are typically paid long- & By WILLIAM AXFORD raiser’s Office has projected cost $750,000 and the build- term.” [email protected] home values have increased ing itself is around $2.5 mil- Other major costs for Kirsten by 5 percent this year, lion,” Holden said. “By the Mosquito Control next fis- 305-906-0460 Sold REALTOR® The Florida Keys allowing for a lower millage spring of 2015, it’ll be up cal year include $180,000 Mosquito Control Board rate to meet rollback; the for contractors to bid on it. for a new computer system. [email protected] might adopt a lower proper- rollback rate is a tax rate Hopefully it’ll be finished District Director Michael ty tax rate for fiscal year that would raise the same by spring of 2016.” Doyle said commissioners Closings are a Breeze with Kirsten!! 2014-15 than is in place for amount of money next year Commissioners Steve approved the new system the current budget year. as the current year. For a Smith and Bill Shaw voted last year. $300,000 house, a home- against the rollback rate at While capital projects are owner would pay $144. the board’s July meeting, expected to eat up reserves, Financial Director Bruce calling for a higher tax rate Doyle said other costs have Holden said the Mosquito due to the Big Coppitt build- been lowered. Control District is project- ing project. “We lowered our expect- ing a $12.2 million operat- “We will burn through ed gasoline costs since ing budget for the 2014-15 our reserves and there’s we’ve rearranged our fiscal year, which begins nothing built into the budget inspector routes,” Doyle Oct. 1. to build them up,” Smith said. “The same thing hap- Mosquito Control proj- said. “We now have 20 per- pened with our chemical ects it will collect $9.7 mil- cent less staff. If we reduce [costs]. We have better tar- lion in property taxes next the millage any further, we geting for our chemicals.” fiscal year. The district will will dramatically lose serv- The board is finalizing also get $8,000 from a con- ices.” the 2014-15 budget. Two tract with the U.S. Navy to Goodman, who voted for public hearings on the budg- spray Naval Air Station Key rollback in July with com- et are scheduled. The Key West. missioners Jack Bridges and Largo hearing is at 4 p.m. The remaining $2.5 mil- Jill Cranney-Gage, favors Sept. 3 at 3 p.m. at 100701 lion needed will come from borrowing money to pay for Overseas Highway. The Key Mosquito Control’s $4.7 the new building and hold- West hearing is at 5:05 p.m. million reserve fund to be ing onto reserves. Sept. 10 at 5224 College used for a new building on “We’ve got reserves ear- Road, Stock Island. Big Coppitt Key. That’s marked for a number of

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KEY LARGO Dog found shot, bound by tape Animal control suspects it was used for fighting By DAVID GOODHUE [email protected]

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investi- gating what the Upper Keys’ top animal control official is calling one of the worst cases of animal cruelty she has seen in her career of more than 30 years. The case involves a female pit bull terrier that was found with a possible gunshot wound to the back of the head, stuffed in a black plastic garbage bag with duct tape bound around her neck and wrapped around her snout. She survived one day thanks to the man who found and freed her, Key Largo’s Daniel Rossler. But her injuries were so severe that she had to be put down the next day. Veterinarians believe the dog was shot in the back of the head. Rossler discovered the abused dog in the morning on heads the Animal Care “She was suffering, and we July 22 while driving along Coalition, said her veterinarian had to give the animal its dig- Gun Club Road in Key Largo, concluded the dog had been nity,” Garrettson said. “We had which is on the ocean side of shot in the back of the head, to do what’s right for the ani- U.S. 1 around mile marker and the bullet went on to dam- mal.” 101.5. age the animal’s nasal passage. The news devastated “How could anyone do The duct tape was fashioned Rossler, who found out after he that? The nature of the cruelty around the dog’s neck in a way called Garrettson while he was that I saw, how could that be in that would eventually asphyxi- driving. somebody’s head,” Rossler ate her. “I had to pull over,” said said this week. The dog also suffered other Rossler, a dog owner who Rossler saw the bag on the abuse, including having her wanted to adopt the abused side of the road and noticed it canine teeth smashed out, and animal. “I just broke down.” was moving. He knew some- her ears were cut short. Garrettson suspects the dog thing was inside. Nevertheless, she never was part of a Miami-Dade dog- “It wasn’t windy, so some- seemed to have lost her desire fighting operation — either a thing else was making it for human affection. breeder or a “bait dog,” a dog move,” Rossler said. “As I got “She was wagging her tail fighting pit bulls attack for closer, I saw a paw sticking out when she was with us, even practice. of the bag. Then I tore the bag after suffering through all that Sheriff’s Office spokes- open and I saw the dog.” abuse,” Garrettson said. woman Deputy Becky Herrin Rossler immediately cut the But although the dog said the agency has assigned a tape off the dog’s neck and appeared to be recovering, she detective to investigate. carefully unwrapped the tape did not survive through the “We’ve got a crime here,” from around her snout. He next day. She began to bleed she said. “And we will be look- thought, after surviving such internally, and Garrettson’s ing into who could have done an act of human-inflicted cru- staff had to euthanize her. this.” elty, the animal just might lash out when completely freed. But she showed no signs of aggres- sion, and once the tape was completely off, she allowed Rossler to pet her, and she fol- lowed him wherever he went. Political advertisment paid for and approved by George Neugent for County Commission, District 2 “She was very friendly,” Rossler said. “She was rubbing up against me and she stayed by my side.” Rossler drove the dog to the nearby Florida Keys Shooting Club, where a member called both the Sheriff’s Office and the Humane Animal Care Coalition, the county’s animal control agency in the Upper Keys. While Rossler waited for animal control, he gave the dog water. Although she appeared thirsty and consumed about a liter of it, the dog had trouble getting her tongue all the way out of her mouth because of her injuries. Marsha Garrettson, who 6A Saturday, August 23, 2014 Florida Keys Keynoter Opinion & Editorial

EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Let free market reign Congress needs Watching the last Marathon City Council meeting and listening to Mayor Dick Ramsay speak about to get serious property rights regarding the redevel- opment of Florida Keys Country Club (formerly Sombrero Country Club) Instead of GOP grandstanding and then his following remarks about about scandals imagined, the 1,500-foot rule regulating where liquor stores can go in relation to other solutions would be nice liquor stores and schools made me wonder why that came up. The The great irony about Congress being in recess this Keynoter article about a new lawsuit month is that many legislators work harder chasing answered my question. money and shaking hands in pursuit of re-election dur- The repeal of the so-called pig ing this period than when they’re in Washington. ordinance (regulating domestic swine) When it comes to uselessness, this Congress is one for was a fine example of government the books. correcting a mistake by abolishing an ordinance that was designed to benefit The latest report measuring the extent of legislative a particular few in the community at dereliction was issued last week by the Pew Research the expense of the greater community Center. It found that the current crop of lawmakers at large. Kudos to all who voted to had enacted only 142 laws, the fewest of any repeal the ordinance. school. If these arguments were in additional package stores will open Congress in two decades during comparable time The city is now faced with a law- regard to an establishment where alco- because entrepreneurs will decide the spans. And of those, it said, only 108 were substantial, suit and the legal fees that will follow hol was sold for consumption on package-store space is already filled rather than ceremonial. Even the notorious do-nothing to defend another bad ordinance that premises, they could possibly have and there is no room to make profits, Congress that Harry Truman railed against in 1948 should be abolished — the 1,500-foot some limited validity, but not for a or it could be that a new package store did better. rule for package stores. package store. will open that will be able to offer bet- It managed to pass more than 900 bills into law. When the ordinance passed, it was It is frequently heard coming from ter prices to the consumer or have a so painfully obvious that it was all the dais at City Council meetings how better location than what is currently The sheer ineptitude of the House of about protectionism for the already the city is and should be a business- available. Representatives was on full and embarrassing display established package stores. Totally friendly place. Why then this conflict? In any case, the free and unfettered in the last two days of the session, when Republican irrelevant arguments were used in Do they just talk the talk but not walk marketplace should make those deci- leaders offered a modest bill to deal with the child- favor of the rule, which included a the walk? sions, not an over-regulatory govern- migrant crisis. danger to the morality of the commu- It could possibly happen that if the ment. The anti-immigrant crowd refused to go along nity and children might have to walk ordinance that established this arbi- Jack Berrigan because the measure wasn’t harsh enough. past a package store on their way to trary distance rule is abolished, no Marathon A substitute, which passed 223 to 189, would not only expedite the deportation of Central American children, but it would also phase out President CELEBRATING OUR PAST Obama’s program to offer temporary legal status to undocumented immigrants who came to this country as children, even though this is in no way connected to the crisis. And it would further militarize the border, which does nothing helpful, but does cost money. Afterward, U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, one of the most far-out members of the tea party caucus, was triumphant about destroying the offer by her party’s own leadership: “We completely gutted the bill.” One big reason for Congress’ sad record of enact- ing laws is that Bachmann and her tea party allies have effectively become the driving force in the chamber and robbed Speaker John Boehner of his claim to leadership. That’s a recipe for failure. Many House-passed bills catering to the right have no chance of becoming law because the Senate won’t join the craziness, and the president would veto them if they got to his desk. As it is, he doesn’t have to worry. Obama has vetoed only two bills since becoming president, according to the Pew report — fewer than any presi- dent going back to the 1800s. The endless hearings into the attack on Americans in Benghazi led by Rep. Darrell Issa, chasing after a nonexistent scandal, have effectively been exposed as a hoax — by his fellow Republicans, no less. Photo courtesy MONROE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY If they were to get serious, lawmakers would find This was a Southern Petroleum Holding Co. gas station in Key Largo in 1965. Note the price of a gallon — for that that there are sensible, practical solutions for immigra- today, almost anyone could fill his or her tank without making much of a dent in the wallet. Today Keyswide, add $3 tion, medical care and a host of other problems that to that cost per gallon, give or take a few cents. afflict the country. They seem intractable only because Congress is not interested in finding solutions. Why not a pedestrian bridge? Suggestions were made that varied an overhead pedestrian bridge with — Miami Herald At the Monroe County from a traffic light to a lower speed ramps at both sides in place of stairs. Commission’s monthly meeting on zone or walking down to the traffic This way walkers, bike riders, Wednesday, the topic of pedestrians light at mile marker 99.4 to cross. That wheelchair users and others with crossing U.S. 1 in the business section would be a total disaster, with vehicle walking disabilities can safely transit of Key Largo was addressed. traffic crossing and turning from six across the four lanes of U.S. 1 without Richard Tamborrino ...... Publisher Evidently the state Department of different directions (this intersection the fear of an encounter with a fast- Larry Kahn ...... Editor Transportation has determined that should long ago have had the stoplight moving vehicle, and drivers will be replaced with a roundabout traffic cir- able to transit the area without fear of Valerie Serra ...... Sales and Business Dev. Mgr. enough pedestrian traffic in the Holiday Inn vicinity exists to warrant cle). It definitely is not the place for hitting a pedestrian. Kathie Bryan ...... Financial Director a pedestrian crossing at mile marker increased pedestrian traffic to cross As a driver I have found this cur- Todd Swift ...... Production Manager 99.7. The agency has created a cross- the highway. rent crosswalk extremely confusing Carter Townshend ...... Circulation Manager walk controlled by flashing yellow All of the suggestions may have with the constant flashing yellow lights. During the public comment had some merit but none totally lights. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY portion of the meeting, several speak- resolved the issue of car vs. man. Howard Gelbman Contents copyright 2014 Keynoter Publishing Co. ers thought this crosswalk was inade- However I believe there is another Key Largo quate to resolve the issue. solution. Replace the crosswalk with

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 COUNTY COMMISSION ROADWORK Mooring field killed Projects slowing U.S. 1 traffic installed on the ocean side of By KEVIN WADLOW thumbs down. He pointed to a three-acre Summerland Key, the road. ‘It’s a major drainage Senior Staff Writer Sunset Cove resident bayside property at mile mark- Middle Keys “It’s a major drainage project, With [email protected] Steven Hartz told commission- er 102.5, owned by the Marine project,” DOT spokeswoman ers Wednesday that creating a Mammal Conservancy, that is get upgrades Nancy Barta said. “With repaving, it usually The top-ranked spot for a mooring field in Buttonwood facing foreclosure and massive repaving, it usually happens happens in the new Monroe County mooring Sound could threaten the county code fines. By WILLIAM AXFORD in the middle of the night.” field for boaters formally was area’s healthy seagrass and In other action Wednesday, [email protected] Between mile marker 32.5 middle of the night.’ thrown overboard Wednesday. abundant wildlife. “If there is a commissioners: and mile marker 33 on Big - DOT spokeswoman Monroe County commis- worst place in the Florida Keys • Supported about The long and painful Pine Key, workers are widen- Nancy Barta sioners, meeting in Key Largo, to try to get a permit for a $100,000 in overtime hours for reconstruction of North ing the southbound paved agreed that plans to seek a new marina, this would be it,” county Growth Management Roosevelt Boulevard in Key shoulder. Bicycle lanes are mooring field in Key Largo’s Hartz said. staff to speed the processing of West is complete, but the being installed on both sides ple and it’s too dangerous,” Buttonwood Sound should be Commissioners agreed to building permits “in the state Department of of the highway. The project Barta said. scrapped. seek alternate locations. pipeline” before an Oct. 1 date Transportation is now busy began in June and is project- Lane shifts or closures “There was a lot of opposi- An area near Gilbert’s for permit rate hikes. Total per- with three projects on U.S. 1 ed to last three months. take place during non-peak tion — overwhelming opposi- Resort at Jewfish Creek was mit costs are not set until a per- amounting to $9.5 million in In the Middle Keys, hours. tion,” county Marine cited as one possibility, but the mit has been approved. roadwork. Miami-based contractor Dirt fill from the project is Resources Administrator Rich location has drawbacks like • Approved $19,000 for a Key West-based contrac- General Asphalt Co. has been at Marathon City Hall and Jones told commissioners. limited space for moorings and conflict-resolution center tor Charley Toppino and repaving U.S. 1 from mile will be relocated to Knight’s “We lost our potential shore- being a long distance from the based at Florida State Sons started work between marker 54.5 to mile marker Key on the other end of town. side [services] providers.” island’s main business centers. University to help in a review Caribbean Drive at mile 57.4 since April. The project City Manager Mike Puto said A July 9 meeting called by Commissioner George of affordable-housing efforts marker 24.5 and West Shore is expected to last 250 days; the fill will be used to widen the Island of Key Largo Neugent, a strong advocate of in Monroe County. County Drive at mile marker 25 in DOT has the project slated the northbound and south- Federation of Homeowner creating more mooring fields commissioners and staff will July. The speed limit is for completion by the end of bound lanes and for the Associations on the plan to like Marathon’s Boot Key attend an 11 a.m. Monday reduced from 55 mph to 45 the year. shoulders. The fill will also seek a mooring field for up to Harbor, suggested the county meeting at the Marathon mph. “Please be cautious driv- be used to help construct a 100 boats drew a crowd of could acquire property as a Government Center to discuss Workers are restriping and ing through the construction left-turn lane. Much of that more than 100 people from the land base for liveaboards and workforce housing with state repaving the highway. Storm zones. Some people drive too area was repaved earlier this area. Virtually all turned cruising sailors. Rep. Holly Raschein. swales and sidewalks will be fast around construction peo- year. Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Saturday, August 23, 2014 7A

Business REAL ESTATE MARKETPLACE for the week of 8/10 - 8/16 2014 SALES vs. LAST YEAR: 82 percent BUSINESS TRAVEL Based on information from the Florida Keys Board of REALTORS®, Inc. (alternatively, from the Florida Keys MLS, Inc.) Key Price Price Days Listing Office, Selling Office, Address Listed Sold Listed Listing Agent Selling Agent Big Coppitt 511 Avenue D $379,000 $342,000 116 Realty Executives Fla Keys/Darlene Thomas Island Group Realty/Margarita Villoch United luring 44 Ed Swift Rd $145,000 $133,500 217 Century 21 Schwartz/Jimmy Lane Island Group Realty/Margarita Villoch Big Pine Key 1112 Shore Dr $799,999 $762,500 135 Internet Realty of the Fla Keys/G. Maclaren Prudential Knight & Gardner/E. Chamberlain 30549 16TH Ln $350,000 $310,000 156 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/A. DeWitt, P. Nickless Coldwell Banker Schmitt/B. PrevattD. Wiley fliers with meals 30436 Poinciana Rd $325,000 $303,000 177 Rose Dell & Associates/Rose Dell Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Diane Corliss 31351 Ave D $99,900 $90,000 488 Century 21 Schwartz/Susan Rich Century 21 Schwartz/R. Williams, K. Cooper Airline upgrading 31248 Avenue H $74,900 $74,900 56 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Kathleen Gomez Island Group Realty/Charles Roberts Cudjoe Key its first-class 21027 4th Ave $575,000 $540,000 157 Century 21 Schwartz/Jimmy Lane Century 21 Schwartz/Jimmy Lane options for food 22979 Gasparilla Ln $339,900 $331,000 126 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Kathleen Gomez Shoreline Properties/J. Kelley, T. Del Valle Key Colony By SCOTT MAYEROWITZ 770 9TH St $1,500,000 $1,375,000 0 Oceanside Realty/Ginny Dumansky Oceanside Realty/Ginny Dumansky 601 W Ocean Dr $325,000 $310,000 114 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Robin Kluck Gail’s Island Realty/Steve Mckeon Associated Press 1101 Ocean Dr $299,000 $276,500 200 Key Colony Beach Realty/Marina Cala Key Colony Beach Realty/Marina Cala To win the hearts of fre- Key Haven quent business travelers, 246 Key Haven Rd $799,000 $750,000 235 Preferred Properties/Laura Mcchesney Preferred Properties/Gary Thomas United Airlines is going Key Largo through their stomachs. 12 South Dr $1,499,000 $1,327,500 210 Marr Properties/Joy Martin Outside Of MLS The carrier has been look- 225 Canal St $650,000 $625,000 948 Realty World - Freewheeler/Lisa Frins Realty World - Freewheeler/Lisa Frins ing for ways to woo back 12 Center Ln $624,900 $600,000 133 Century 21 Schwartz/Charity Rebl Outside Of MLS some of its top fliers who 96000 Overseas Hwy $499,000 $445,000 354 Buttonwood Realty/Antonio Hernandez Outside Of MLS defected to other carriers fol- Photo courtesy ASSOCIATED PRESS 42 Sexton Cove Rd $439,900 $395,000 41 Century 21 Schwartz/Charity Rebl Outside Of MLS lowing a rocky merger with This product image provided by United Airlines shows a 9 Ocean View Blvd $368,000 $368,000 95 Realty World - Freewheeler/Bonnie Oliver Shoreline Properties/Gary Bauman Continental Airlines. So it’s caprese on asiago baguette sandwich, one of a variety of 1530 Ocean Bay Dr $329,900 $325,000 771 Realty World - Freewheeler/Lisa Frins Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Joe Talamas upgrading first-class food the airline’s new first-class food options. 719 Jade Dr $248,000 $230,000 1213 Century 21 Schwartz/Francis Clay Century 21 Schwartz/Francis Clay options and replacing snacks 410 Collins St $238,000 $220,000 169 Realty World - Freewheeler/Steve Conley Century 21 Schwartz/Loretta Lawrence with full meals on some of its 731-mile trip between New International, says meals alone 865 Ellen Dr* $189,000 $155,000 482 American Caribbean R.E./Joel Young Keys Country Rlty & Dev./Jeanette Silvestri shortest flights. York and Chicago. won’t drive passengers to one Key West The changes, announced United already this month airline over another, but can 326 Duval St(1) $12,000,000 $11,900,000 254 Realty Executives Fla Keys/T. Thompson Realty Executives Fla Keys/T. Thompson Thursday, mean that instead of replaced two bland salad help leave a better impression 614 Dey St $2,200,000 $2,000,000 416 Key West Sunshine/Mark Davis Theo Glorie/Theo Glorie potato chips, chocolate chip options with four heartier of a flight. 616 Eaton St $1,995,000 $1,850,000 590 Preferred Properties/Francis Kirwin Conch Realty Sales/Clare Angermann cookies and bananas, passen- choices. Starting Sept. 1, three “It’s on the margin,” Cary 702 Catherine St $820,000 $780,000 403 Truman & Co./Lynn Kaufelt Doug Mayberry Real Estate/Kent Ducote gers on flights of at least 800 frozen and reheated sandwich- says, “but it’s one of the things 1231 Washington St $695,000 $660,000 92 Truman & Co./Lynn Kaufelt Compass Realty/Megan Behmke miles will get meals such as es currently served will be people like to talk about.” 1110 Fleming St $415,000 $410,000 37 Addvantage R.E. Services/Keith Gordon Truman & Co/Terri Spottswood chicken and mozzarella on a replaced by eight sandwich United has been struggling 409 Margaret St $319,000 $319,000 60 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Suzanne Washburn Doug Mayberry Real Estate/Terry Huff tomato focaccia roll and and wrap choices made daily. since its 2010 merger with 3635 Seaside Dr $275,000 $258,750 110 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Brian Trible Truman & Co./Suzanne Moore turkey and Swiss cheese on a In the fall, it will add Prosecco Continental. It lags behind 3100 Flagler Ave(1) $11,400 $683,865 473 Prudential Knight & Gardner/Knight, Gardner Outside Of MLS cranberry baguette. Currently, sparkling wine to its beverage American and Delta in the 1128 Simonton St(1) $2,500 $90,000 4 Prudential Knight & Gardner/Knight, Gardner Prudential Knight & Gardner/Knight, Gardner meals are served only on menu. number of planes with Wi-Fi, flights of 900 miles or more — “Customers shouldn’t have its on-time performance Lower Matecumbe trips that usually last close to to make sacrifices just because slipped and a series of com- 153 Sunset Dr $1,299,000 $1,050,000 250 Marr Properties/Michael Fagan Ocean Sotheby’s Int’l Rlty/Leslie Leopold two hours. they are on board an aircraft,” puter glitches have left pas- 120 Columbus Dr $499,900 $479,000 48 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/C. Porter, J. Keller Ocean Sotheby’s Int’l Rlty/Patti Stanley Passengers on 106 extra says Todd Traynor-Corey, the sengers angry. Business trav- Marathon daily flights, spread out over airline’s managing director of elers who fly weekly got fed 1342 74TH Street Ocean $229,000 $206,000 37 Century 21 Schwartz/B. Daniels, K. Cooper Century 21 Schwartz/B. Daniels, K. Cooper 13 routes such as Houston to food design. up with the repeated prob- Plantation Key Des Moines, Iowa, will get That might be true, but in lems; other airlines were suc- 148 Airport Rd $440,000 $400,000 575 Realty World - Freewheeler/Lisa Frins Realty World - Freewheeler/Lisa Frins full meal service starting in an industry known for its cessful in luring some away. February. razor-thin profit margins, food CEO Jeff Smisek has strug- Ramrod Key The move comes as has always been a target of gled to collect the same high 591 Indies Dr $469,000 $450,000 53 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Lisa Ferringo Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Karen Haack American Airlines goes the cost-cutting. airfares from business cus- 27310 Barbados Ln $349,900 $349,000 501 Century 21 Schwartz/Sylvia Werling Hawks Cay Resort Sales/Lissete Cordova other way, eliminating hot With U.S. airlines each tomers that other airline do, Summerland Key meals on most flights less than year carrying 645 million pas- leading to pressure from Wall 951 Lagoon Dr $685,000 $656,000 22 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Fred Mullins Coldwell Banker Schmitt/Fred Mullins 1,000 miles starting Sept. 1. sengers domestically, every Street analysts. Improving 645 Shore Dr $189,000 $175,000 172 Century 21 Schwartz/Rhonda Williams KeyIsle Realty/Bruce Ball The change — which upset little food decision had big food could be a start to win- Upper Matecumbe Key many frequent fliers — is part implications. In the 1980s, ning back some passengers. 219 Preston St $429,000 $379,000 140 Coldwell Banker Schmitt/M. Reim, J. Martin Moorings Realty/S. Wampler, S. Ewald of American’s merger with US then-American Airlines Chief A hot meal on a two-hour Airways and does expand Executive Officer Robert flight might not sound like a Vacant Lot * | Commercial Property (1) meals to some US Airways Crandall famously decided to necessity, but for busy fre- flights that previously only remove a single olive from quent fliers it might be the had snacks. every salad. The thought was only chance to grab a bite. Delta Air Lines serves that passengers wouldn’t “Business travelers, run- first-class meals on flights of notice and American would ning from a meeting to catch more than 900 miles. save $40,000 a year. an earlier flight, don’t have the That means United will It’s been a decade since time stop and pick up food offer full meals on more short most airlines stopped serving along the way,” says Gary flights than its competitors, free meals in coach on domes- Leff, co-founder of online fre- although each airline makes tic flights. quent flier discussion site exceptions for some key short- Dennis Cary, an airline MilePoint. er business routes like the consultant with ICF CONSUMERS Cost rises to raise kids That includes their money across all cate- lies, the U.S.D.A. found, gories from 2012 to 2013. housing expenses made up housing, food The costs associated with roughly 30 percent of the pregnancy or expenses accu- total cost of raising a child. and education mulated after a child becomes Child care and education an adult, such as college were the second-largest Associated Press tuition, were not included. expenses, at 18 percent, fol- A child born in 2013 will In 1960, the first year the lowed by food at 16 percent. cost a middle-income report was issued, a middle- Expenses per child American family an average income family could spend decrease as a family has more of $245,340 until he or she about $25,230, equivalent to children, the report found, as becomes an adult, with fami- $198,560 in 2013 dollars, to families with three or more lies living in the Northeast raise a child until the age of children spend 22 percent taking on a greater burden, 18. Housing costs remain the less per child than families according to a report out greatest child-rearing with two children. That’s Monday. expense, as they did in the because more children share Those costs — food, hous- 1960s, although current-day bedrooms, clothing and toys, ing, child care and education costs like childcare were neg- and food can be purchased in — rose 1.8 percent over the ligible back then. larger, bulk quantities. previous year, the Agriculture For middle-income fami- Department’s new “Expenditures on Children 601 W. Ocean Drive #102B and Families” report said. As Key Colony Beach in the past, families in the urban Northeast will spend more than families in the urban South and rural parts of the U.S., or roughly $282,480. 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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Key pen 133078 Sutheasterlyfe rigtht-oftothe PA OBERTA LYNEanN TRAd JANECHET, bid @KeysSchools PREP VOLLEYBALL Keys teams all even up back-row player Baelee Pettry 3 Keys squads put the Dolphins on the score- each go 1-1 board with 10 serving points. But the Dolphins missed in exhibition 11 serves during the contest, which cost Marathon the win, By WILLIAM AXFORD Freeman said. [email protected] Key West, with a young squad, then surprised the A volleyball preseason crowd by beating Coral tournament at Marathon High Shores in three games. The School Wednesday saw its Hurricanes took the opener, share of upsets and surprises, 25-16, but the Conchs with the all-Keys event end- stormed back for the next two ing in a virtual three-way tie. games, 26-24 and 15-8. Key West High, Coral Coming off the upset, Key Shores High and host West pushed Marathon into a Marathon each went 1-1 in the three-game match. Marathon exhibition. won the first game and Key “I can’t remember the last West took the second, both in time each team had a 1-1 25-15 scores. The Dolphins record for the tournament,” triumphed in the last game, said Marathon coach Kevin 15-8. Freeman. “Hopefully this Dolphin junior Amanda makes for a good season with- Bruland served 11 straight in the Keys.” points in the opening game. An experienced Coral “We fell flat in the second Shores squad swept Marathon game. We had mental errors 25-21, 25-23 in the best-of- and were getting tired,” three contest but not before Freeman said of the middle Keynoter photos by WILLIAM AXFORD the young Lady Dolphins ral- game. “We stopped thinking Coral Shores players Melissa Helphrey (right) and Outside hitter and Marathon senior Johnisha Qualls lied in both games. Freeman and stopped talking to each strikes the ball against Coral Shores during Wednesday’s other. If we want to be a good Brooklyn Irwin (16) move to return a shot in Wednesday’s considered the match a suc- preseason tournament. Marathon lost to Coral Shores 25- cess despite the loss. team, we gotta talk to each all-Keys preseason volleyball tournament at Marathon “Coral Shores is a veteran other.” High School. Key West High, Coral Shores and Marathon all 21 and 25-23. Marathon beat Key West 25-15 and 15-8, los- team,” Freeman said. “We Excitement brimmed finished 1-1 in the round-robin. ing one game 25-15. came back and kept it close.” throughout the gym for the Dolphins came back strong as Grace Kirwa, making her var- Marathon gets another 5:30 p.m. Tuesday following a Sophomore middle hitter last game, with fans waiting to junior setter Jordan Roney sity debut, was instrumental chance against Coral Shores 4 p.m. junior-varsity contest. Rachel Philcox had three kills see if Key West would beat scored four points off her first in the victory, setting up when they play the regular- Key West returns to Marathon in the first match. Freshman both Keys rivals. But the serves. Eighth-grade setter Roney for spikes and kills. season opener in Tavernier at for a 5 p.m. Sept. 3 match.

ISLAMORADA UPPER KEYS PREP SPORTS Fall Fly returns for its 40th year Canes, Eagles anglers from around the U.S. nently displayed at Florida competition. Bonefish are and Europe. Notable partici- Keys Outfitters. All bonefish catches are to pants over the years have The Fall Fly kicks off with be photographed and then the target included Flip Pallot, brothers a 6 p.m. welcome reception released alive. getting busy in September Sandy Moret and Randy and captains meeting Sept. 9 Entry fee is $1,000 per Moret, the late Billy Pate and at the Islamorada Fishing angler, which includes fish- Seasons start against Coral Springs For 40 years, a group of author and Miami Herald Club next to the Lorelei ing, admission to social and Charter at George M. Barley first-rate fly fishermen has columnist Carl Hiaasen. Restaurant and Cabana Bar at cocktail party functions and in earnest Memorial Stadium. congregated at the Islamorada The 2014 winner’s name mile marker 82 bayside. awards. Original artwork val- The Canes play eight var- Invitational Fall Fly Bonefish will join the roster of top Three days of fly-fishing ued at $5,000 is to be award- coming weeks sity games in the regular season, with at least two Tournament, set this year for anglers as well as those of for bonefish follow. Anglers ed the top anglers. By KEVIN WADLOW Sept. 9 through 12. champion guides such as Bill must earn points for both For more tournament South Florida Football Senior Staff Writer Locally referred to as the Knowles, Steve Huff, Tim weight and release fish to information, call Paul Nute at Conference playoff games. Fall Fly, the annual endeavor Klein and George Hommell, qualify for the win. Each day (917) 412-0136 or send an e- [email protected] LaSalle visits for a 7:30 is a test of stealth for up to 25 founder of Islamorada’s starts at the Lorelei, where mail to paulnute@yahoo p.m. Sept. 5 game. angler and guide teams. World Wide Sportsman, on anglers are to breakfast before .com. High-school sports sea- The Hurricane junior- The challenge has drawn the perpetual trophy promi- fishing and check in after son in the Upper Keys varsity football team plays swings into regular-season Sept. 4 at John Carroll play this week with three School. The first JV home Coral Shores High squads game is scheduled Sept. 18 NICE CATCH opening at home. against Benjamin School. Upcoming contests • Boys and girls on the include: Coral Shores cross-country • The Hurricane girls vol- teams run Sept. 4 at the leyball team hosts Marathon King of the Hill Invitational High School at 5:30 p.m. meet at Miami’s Tropical Tuesday in Tavernier, and Park. The teams race in Florida Christian visits at seven meets this fall, with 5:30 p.m. Friday. Both of the only home meet on Oct. this week’s matches are in 14. the Coral Shores gym at • Island Christian School mile marker 89.9. opens its girls volleyball The Lady Canes play 15 season Monday at the ICS regular-season matches this Family Life Center gym in fall, with six at home. Three Islamorada. The Lady Eagle of the six home dates fall varsity plays Marathon within the first 10 days of High’s JV squad at 6 p.m. Chasten the season. The ICS junior varsity takes Whitfield, 14, of • Coral Shores swimmers on Marathon Middle School Cortez, Fla., in and divers hit the pool to at 5 p.m. Manatee County race Marathon, Keys Gate • Island Christian returns gets a huge din- Charter and Riviera School to the football field Sept. 5 ner of lobster at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the to open the Eagles’ new Aug. 12 while Founders Park Aquatic eight-man season in a 4 p.m. Center, mile marker 87. The game at Redland Christian out with next home meet is Sept. 17. Academy. The first home Boneafide • The Hurricane football game is Sept. 19 against Charters of Big season begins with a 7:30 Hollywood Christian. Pine Key. p.m. Friday home game It is nesting season in the Florida Keys $ .00 and we have dozens of baby turtles! 2 OFF Feeding Session with the hatchlings during the 9:00 AM program. The Turtle Hospital is open 365 days a year Admission with educational programs begining at the top of every hour, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For 9:00 AM Program Call for reservations. Reservations Reccomended (305) 743-2552 G www.turtlehospital.org 305-743-2552 2396 Overseas Highway G Marathon, FL 33050 G MM 48.5 Vaild through Sept. 30, 2014 2B Saturday, August 23, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter Living THE WINE CELLAR

solution Look to Old World Soviet Union, Canterbury Actually, look says. there for more Moldova? choices in U.S. A red wine to look out for is rara neagra from the Purcari Crossword 20 puzzle. the August Solution to By MICHELLE LOCKE winery. Rara neagra is a red Associated Press wine grape grown in the Republic of Moldova and Fancy some furmint? How Romania, which also has a about a nice glass of grillo? If region called Moldova that you’ve never heard of either, produces wine. chances are you will. Wine Of course, selling wines lists are getting a makeover as with unfamiliar names can be producers all over the world a challenge. make a play for U.S. palates. That’s where someone like “There are so many new Michael Madrigale, head som- wines coming from around the melier at New York’s Bar world, Americans’ choices Boulud, comes in. have increased exponentially,” “I’m there to help people says wine expert Mike not be afraid of a wine that DeSimone, co-author with Jeff begins with ‘x’,” he says, Jenssen of “Wines of referring to the Greek red wine California: The Comp- xinomavro (-NO-mah- rehensive Guide,” scheduled vroh), a savory red that is for release in September. growing in popularity in the Among the emerging vari- United States; a producer eties: “Definitely mavrud Madrigale likes is Karydas in from Bulgaria and malvasia the Naoussa region of Istriana from Croatia. Also, Associated Press photo by MATTHEW MEAD Northern Greece. Island Vision Care we’re seeing more nero This shows Dalila and Cantodoro wines. New-wave wines, Meanwhile, assyrtiko (a- d’avola and grillo from varieties from the reinvented, or re-inventing, regions of SEER-ti-koh), a crisp Greek is now accepting Sicily,” says Jenssen. (Mavrud Eastern Europe, Sicily and Greece go far beyond the world white wine, also is making is a red wine, malvasia a of chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon. inroads. Madrigale calls it white.) “The funny thing is, “just the perfect versatile wine NEW patients. none of these is new. They are nier. women to have attained for Mediterranean†food.” just new to the American wine Some of the new choices in Master of Wine status. “Some What’s the next malbec? market.” wine are due to political of the wineries that I have seen (The Argentine red that took Dr. John Sheldon's Take Sicily, a region pri- changes; the break-up of the in Bulgaria are as sophisticat- the wine world by storm a few optometry practice services marily known for cheap bulk Soviet Union has led to the ed as the top ‘first growth,’ in years back.) wine until relatively recently, emergence of a number of Bordeaux,” she says, referring “Winemakers from all over all ages, from kids to seniors. when producers started focus- wines from Eastern and to the French classification the world ask us this all the ing on quality. “International Central Europe. system which puts ‘first time, and our answer is Monday - Friday 9AM to 5PM varieties” such as merlot and Furmint, for instance, is a growth’ at the top. ‘Nothing,’” says DeSimone. Saturday by appointment cabernet sauvignon can and do white grape from Hungary, And while Eastern “Wine has become like televi- grow here. which usually goes into that European wines can be sion and music; the market is But there also are interest- country’s somewhat better- uneven in quality, Canterbury fragmented. And while there 6400 Overseas Hwy. ing local grapes such as nero known tokaji (to-KAY) says the wines she’s tasted are a lot more stars than there MM 50.5 (next to Herbie’s) d’avola (neh-row DA-vo-lah), dessert wine, but also is made from Moldova so far have used to be, none of them dom- a red, which is beginning to as a dry white. been “off the charts good.” inates the airwaves. Malbec is 743-2020 make a name for itself in the Bulgaria has benefited Though it’s a small country in the last big star of the studio U.S. market, and grillo from entrance to the European between Romania and system. Every other unknown (GREE-low), a white grape, Union and access to financial Ukraine, Moldova is a wine- grape entering the market can that is showing up in imports support, says Christy producing powerhouse that hope at best to become the like Stemmari’s “Dalila,” an Canterbury, a wine writer and used to provide a fifth of the darling of the indie set.” 80/20 mix of grillo and viog- educator who is one of the few wine consumed by the former

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ON THE WATER LIVING BRIEFS Animal farm open West, is accessible by boat or seaplane. For ferry schedules, Sunday afternoon prices and reservations, call (800) 634-0939 or 294-7009 The Monroe County or go to www.dry Sheriff’s Office Animal tortugas.com. Farm is open from 1 to 3 For seaplane schedules, p.m. Sunday. Admission is prices and reservations, call free. 293-9300 www.keywest The farm has horses, a seaplanecharters.com. cow, pigs, goats, bunnies, alligators, tropical birds, kinkajous, sloths, a lemur, an Lottery determines emu, a skunk, an opossum, food vendor sites tortoises and turtles, snakes and more. Overall, there are The Market Share Co., more than 200 animals at the which organizes Fantasy Fest farm, on College Road on in Key West each October, has Stock Island adjacent to the a lottery drawing starting at Sheriff’s Office headquar- 10 a.m. Tuesday at which ters. potential food vendors will be selected for booth space at Free entrance Monday two Fantasy Fest street fairs. The lottery consists of at ‘Glades, Tortugas each vendor drawing a num- ber that will determine the Everglades and Dry order in which they choose Tortugas national parks mark space(s). Spaces are available the National Park Service’s for the Oct. 24 street fair on 98th anniversary with free Duval Street and the Oct. 25 admission on Monday. promenade on side streets. At Everglades National The lottery is in the Park, entrance fees will be Mangrove Room at the waived at the main entrance DoubleTree Grand Key near Homestead, and at the Resort on South Roosevelt entrance station at Shark Boulevard. Representatives of Valley. The main park state licensing agencies and entrance is at 40001 State others will be there to give Road 9336, Homestead (turn set-up information. left at Palm Avenue on U.S. 1 To find out more, call 296- in Florida City). Shark Valley 1817 or send an e-mail to is at 36000 SW 8th St., Miami, streetfair@marketshare Florida (on U.S. 41, 25 miles company.com. west of Florida’s Turnpike). Dry Tortugas National Labor Day service Hey! Want to win $10,000? Park, 70 miles west of Key THE PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Boating groups want designs INSURANCE for life jackets Elizabeth M. Freeman ● David W. Freeman, C.P.C.U. Are you an armchair inventor with a better way to 294-2542 keep powerboaters, sailors and anglers afloat — and In Florida Call Toll-free 1 (800) 292-2542 want the chance to win $10,000? 513 Southard Street, Key West The Annapolis, Md.,- based BoatUS Foundation, along with the Personal

Floatation Device Trip Advisor Manufacturers Association 2013 Certificate and the National Marine of Excellence! Manufacturers Association, have teamed up to seek out the newest technologies and design ideas with what they Historic landmark in the Keys since 1954 call the Innovation in Life Jacket Design Competition, New Chefs, a whole new delicious menu! which kicked off Thursday. All food HOMEMADE to perfection: American, Seafood and “We believe there are GREEK dishes (homemade desserts and best Key Lime Pie!) some creative folks out there .99 that can help us rethink a $9 Daily Specials 100-year-old design with fresh, out-of-the-box ideas,” 1240 Overseas Hwy. G MM 47.5 G Marathon, FL said BoatUS Foundation President Chris Edmonston. 305-743-4481 The $10,000 cash award www.7-Mile-Grill.com goes to the winning design- er; inventors have until April 15, 2015, to submit their idea to www.BoatUS. Buying or Selling org/design. “Waterway users are call David Grego always looking for more comfortable life jackets,” TODAY! 12220 Overseas Hwy., Marathon, FL 33050 Edmonston said. “While Congratulations to the Happy Buyer and Seller! current models of life jack- Kids should always wear a life jacket, not only on the water but near the water. And don’t ets save lives every day, forget the pets. many are still bulky and uncomfortable, leaving reliability, cost and innova- grand prize, additional cash and third place. ListedListed boaters reluctant to wear tion: prizes are offered for second them. This competition • Wearability relates to & hopes to challenge that the level of comfort. David Grego Sold! mindset.” • Reliability will take Entries that embrace new into account the chances for Owner/ Broker technologies and non-tradi- potential failure. REALTOR®, GRI tional thinking are encour- • Cost will look at the 305-481-1296 www.IslandBreezeRealty.com aged from individuals or affordability of the design. Breeze groups, such as high school • Innovation will take Closings are a with David!! science clubs, collegiate into account originality or design programs or even the utilization of new tech- boating and fishing clubs. nologies. There are no rules regarding The BoatUS Foundation Come on in to DK's Style Hut. types of materials to be used will post entries on their or whether the design meets website and Facebook page Let us put you in something any current U.S. standards. for public voting. The win- Entries can be as simple as ner will be announced at the fun, fabulous & affordable. hand-drawn theoretical September 2015 And almost as unique as you. designs to working proto- International Boat Builders types. Exhibition and Conference The entries will be in Louisville, Ky. judged based on wearability, Beyond the $10,000

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LIVING BRIEFS NATURAL GRADUATES Labor Day service honors storm dead Real Estate Middle & Lower Keys The Matecumbe Historical Lindsay Rabito-Leonard Trust has a Labor Day service Phone: 305-481-4571 planned for 9 a.m. Sept. 1 at [email protected] the Hurricane Monument (officially called the Florida IF YOU WANT IT Keys Memorial), mile marker ALL, THEN YOU 81.8. It’s to honor those who WANT THIS HOME! died in the Sept. 2, 1935, Gated community, Labor Day hurricane, which privacy, quiet peaceful killed about 400 people in canal, generator which Islamorada. The monument, can run entire home dedicated on Nov. 14, 1937, for 10 days, beautifully holds the remains of many of the victims. maintained canal front 2 The service will include story, 3 bed/2ba home, the placing of a wreath and on 2 lushly landscaped comments from various com- lots each with it’s own dock & boat lift. munity members. Living room is light & bright w/soaring pinewood ceilings and lovely shady Party to benefit balcony running the entire width of the hospitality fund home, facing east for these shady afternoons. 2 guest bedrooms, 1 bath downstairs and Master suite upstairs. Wonderful Master Overseers of the Sister bathroom w/shower for two, huge Jacuzzi tub & His and Hers sinks. Season Fund of Key West Tiki hut on extra lot is ready for a large pool with surrounding have what they call a Labor decks or new owner can sell it off. Offered price: $1,200,000 Day Appreciation Party and Fundraiser planned for Sept. 1 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, 4 Charles St., Key West. Five Upper Keys residents have completed the Coastal Systems module of the Florida CLOSING There’s no admission fee Master Naturalist program offered by the . Erik Neugaard with the but donations at the door are Florida Association of Environmental Professionals and some colleagues presented the appreciated. Ten percent of 40-hour class in July and August, and those who completed it are designated Florida food sales go to the fund, Master Naturalist by UF’s Institute of Food and Science. They are (from left) Matt Heinritz established to help locals SALE employed in tourist-related and Suzy Roebling of Key Largo, Cynthia Boerner of Islamorada, ranger Aldin Mathews of industries when a financial Long Key State Park and Monica Woll of Tavernier. AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS OF MAKING emergency occurs through no AND SELLING POTTERY IN THE KEYS - fault of their own. species and habitat manage- sailboat follows two prison Sept. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. CORKY & KIM WAGNER ARE RETIRING Several bands will per- ment. Refuge Manager escapees on a chase through Both books sell for $19.95. form, and there will be raffles. FROM POTTERY PRODUCTION! Nancy Finley and other rep- the Everglades. The adven- resentatives from the U.S. ture features breaking a Parenting classes EVERYTHING MUST GO! Wildlife refuge Fish and Wildlife Service woman out of a mental facil- will be available to answer ity, her subsequent kidnap- starting Sept. 9 Pottery equipment, clays and glaze supplies; plans open house questions. ping by the convicts, a three- store and office equipment and supplies and The open house is sched- car chase down the 18-Mile Community Health of course, Pottery and craft inventory. The Florida Keys uled for Sept. 3 from noon to Stretch and a hurricane that Ministries of Baptist Health National Wildlife Refuge 2 p.m. at the refuge adminis- devastates Key Largo. South Florida is offering an FINAL SALE Complex on Big Pine Key trative office, 28950 Watson In “Crazy Love,” Sophia eight-week parenting class has planned an open house Blvd., Big Pine Key. The and friends Weed and Laurel beginning Sept. 9 from 5:30 everything is for Sept. 3 to provide presentation will begin at help rebuild Key Largo to 7:30 p.m. at 175 Wrenn updates on efforts to con- 12:30 p.m. homes and set out on a sail- St., (the Wesley House off serve federally protected ing trip through the Family Services office), 50% + MORE species including the endan- Key Largo author Caribbean, where they are Plantation Key. FINAL DAY AUGUST 31 gered Lower Keys marsh attacked by pirates, get The class is free but there rabbit, and answer questions A great time to buy Christmas gifts! plans two signings caught up in a waterspout will be no child care so par- about its pest management and try to make their way ents will have to find accom- plan as part of that recovery Key Largo resident Steve back home. modations for their children. Bluewater Potters effort. Gibbs has planned two sign- Signings are at Hooked Space is limited. 102991 Overseas Hwy The open house will be ing sessions for his new on Books, mile marker 81.9, To sign up (aunts, uncles, (305) 453-1920 largely informal, with a book “Crazy Love,” a sequel on Sept. 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 guardians and grandparents presentation on pest man- to his first book “Java.” p.m., and at the Key Largo can participate), call Rev. [email protected] agement, ongoing research In “Java,’ a young Key library in Trade Winds Pam Feeser at 852-1612 to Bluewater Potters OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8/31 concerning federally listed Largo man who lives on a Plaza, mile marker 101.4, on reserve a space. To call yourself a newspaper, NEWS should be the priority. Otherwise you’re just paper!

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Keys Movie Times Regal Cinemas Searstown, Key West, 294-0000 All shows that start before 4 p.m. play only on weekends. • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13): 1:00, 4:00 (3D) 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. (3D) • Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13): 1:25 (3D), 4:25, 7:25 (3D) and 10:25 p.m. • Let’s Be Cops (PG-13): 1:45, 4:45, 7:45 and 10:45 • Into the Storm (PG-13): 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 and 10:10 p.m. DOCUMENTARIES • The Expendables 3 (PG-13): 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. • The Giver (PG-13): 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 and 10:15 p.m. Tropic Cinema 416 Eaton St., Key West, 295-9493 • Magic in the Moonlight (PG-13): 2:00, 4:15, 6:25 and 8:30 p.m. • Boyhood (R): 2:15, 5:45 and 9:00 p.m. • A Most Wanted Man (R): 4:00 and 8:55 p.m. • Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13): 1:30 and 6:20 p.m. • Hundred-foot Journey (PG): 1:45, 4:10, 6:30 and 8:50 p.m. Marathon Community Cinema 5101 Overseas Highway, Marathon, 743-0288 • Tammy (R): Weekdays: 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Tavernier Towne Cinema Tavernier Mall, Tavernier, 853-7003 All shows that start after 9 p.m. play only on weekends. • When the Game Stands Tall (PG): 1:40, 4:25, 7:05 and 9:45 p.m. • If I Stay (PG-13): 1:35, 4:10, 6:55 and 9:30 p.m. • The Expendables 3 (PG-13): 1:10, 4:05, 6:55 and 9:50 p.m. • Let’s Be Cops (R): 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:35 p.m. A deep blue mission • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG-13): 1:40, 4:20, 7:10 and 9:35 p.m. By LYNN ELBER Stevens, former star of ‘Key West,’ a cove and spear them Associated Press for their meat, which is bios oceanographer Sylvia Earle considered a delicacy. When Fisher Stevens The fishermen of approached prominent Taiji said the hunt is oceanographer Sylvia part of their village’s Earle about featuring tradition and con- both her life and her demned Western crit- work in a documentary, ics who eat other kinds she resisted the idea. of meat as hypocritical. Turning the camera Asked if his film- on her efforts to protect making has affected his the seas was one thing, on-screen career, but putting herself cen- Stevens said only in ter stage made Earle that it can cloud the uneasy, Stevens said. perception of what he Actor-filmmaker does. He’s still an actor Stevens managed to who enjoys working in persuade her to change films and on stage, he her mind, and the result said, adding, “but you is “Mission Blue,” don’t have to do just directed by Stevens one thing.” and Robert Nixon (co- “I love making doc- producer, “Gorillas in Photos courtesy ASSOCIATED PRESS/NETFLIX umentaries, love the the Mist”) and avail- These images of Dr. Sylvia Earle are scenes from the people I get to meet able on Netflix. Netflix documentary ‘Mission Blue.’ Directed by Fisher and the life of it and “If we want to save Stevens and Robert Nixon, the film profiles the freedom of film- making, as opposed to the ocean, we have to oceanographer Earle and her effort to help protect the when you’re doing a see it through her eyes world’s seas. and get people feature and you have engaged through her spots,” marine sanctu- How her commitment the studio and the pro- life and her passion,” aries in which activi- developed and its ducers breathing down Stevens said. ties including drilling effect on her personal your neck,” he said. Earle, Time maga- and commercial fishing world, including her “There’s a great free- zine’s first “Hero for are prohibited. A num- roles as a wife and dom of expression.” the Planet,” is a former ber of such protected mother, also a key part chief scientist for the ocean areas have been of the film. National Oceanic and designated during the Earle, who will be Atmospheric film’s more than four 79 on Aug. 30 and Administration whose years of production, who Stevens said puts many honors include Stevens said. him to shame as a Stevens hopes the hardy diver, is a trail- 91298 Overseas Hwy, the 2011 Royal Tavernier Geographical Society documentary’s blunt- blazer in many ways. Gold Medal. ness paired with In the 1960s, she bbtheatres.com Earle’s optimism, made the then-bold She’s dove the Keys SHOWTIMES FOR many times, most encourages individuals decision to temporarily and governments to leave her family to FRI. 8/22 - WED. 8/27 recently this summer •••••••••••••••••• when she visited respect the vulnerabili- undertake an expedi- ty of every body of tion with an all-male When the Game marine researcher (PG) Fabien Cousteau at the water, whether oceans, group of 70 col- Stands Tall Aquarius Reef Base off rivers or streams. leagues, Stevens said. 1:40; 4:25; 7:05; 9:45* Key Largo, where “I hope people want In 1979, she set a •••••••••••••••••• to get in the water, be women’s depth-diving Cousteau spent 32 days If I Stay (PG13) documenting marine careful what they put record of more than 1:35; 4:10; 6:55; 9:30* life. The underwater in it and what fish they 1,200 feet — •••••••••••••••••• laboratory is near eat,” said Stevens “Terrifying, but not for Conch Reef about 60 An avid scuba diver her. She’s an explor- Teenage Mutant feet down. since his Florida days er,” he said. Ninja Turtles (PG13) Aquarius allows sci- starring in Fox’s 1993 Although the issue 1:40; 4:20 7:10; series “Key West,” of environmental pro- 2D entists to live and work 9:35 underwater and scuba Stevens said he’s seen tection can be divisive, * dive without needing firsthand how much Stevens said he does- •••••••••••••••••• to return to the surface some fish populations n’t expect the film to The Expendables 3 and coral reefs have or decompress. stir controversy. That’s (PG13) The founder of deteriorated over the in contrast to “The years. Cove,” the Oscar-win- 1:10; 4:05; 6:55; 9:50* Mission Blue •••••••••••••••••• (Mission-Blue.org), The documentary ning 2009 film he among other organiza- tracks Earle as she helped produce which Let’s Be Cops (R) tions, Earle’s focus pursues her longtime depicted how fisher- 1:55; 4:30; 7:05; 9:35* includes creating a dedication to exploring men in a Japanese vil- *Fri. and Sat. only global web of “hope and aiding the seas. lage herd dolphins into 6B Saturday, August 23, 2014 KeysInfoNet.com Keynoter

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copy of this notice is required Thursday, August 28, 2014, LIMITS FOR ADVISORY to be served must file their 3:45 p.m. First State Bank, BOARD MEMBERS AND OF- claims with this court ON OR 6900 Overseas Hwy., FICERS, FREQUENCY OF BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 Marathon MEETINGS AND ATTEND- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME ANCE REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR WANTED OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Art in Public Places Committee Ad# 1211959 OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Monday, September 8, 2014, SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 4:00 pm Marathon Govern- FOR REPEAL OF ALL ORDI- TO RENT IMMEDIATELY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SERVICE OF A COPY OF ment Center, 1st Fl. Conf. Rm., NANCES INCONSISTENT THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 2798 Overseas Hwy., HEREWITH; PROVIDING Long-term resident and successful CIRCUIT Marathon FOR INCORPORATION INTO IN AND FOR MONROE All other creditors of the dece- THE MONROE COUNTY business owner looking to rent: COUNTY, FLORIDA dent and other persons having Meetings are open to the CODE OF ORDINANCES claims or demands against de- public and all are invited to AND PROVIDING FOR AN PROBATE DIVISION cedent’s estate must file their attend. Questions? Call the EFFECTIVE DATE. VERY NICE House or Condo Case No 2014-CP-164-K claims with this court WITHIN arts council office at 295-4369. 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Pursuant to Section 286.0105, MUST HAVE WATERVIEW IN RE: THE ESTATE OF DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Published August 23, 2014 Florida Statutes, notice is Dock not necessary. MARY G. ROBERTS, CATION OF THIS NOTICE. Florida Keys Keynoter given that if a person decides Deceased ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED to appeal any decision made One (1) year lease. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS by the Board with respect to NOTICE TO CREDITORS SET FORTH IN SECTION any matter considered at such (Summary Administration) Ad# 1227985 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA hearings or meetings, he will Location: Marathon - Mile Marker 47-54 only. PROBATE CODE WILL BE need a record of the proceed- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING NOTICE OF Contact: 305-393-1688 FOREVER BARRED. PUBLIC MEETING ings, and that, for such pur- CLAIMS OR DEMANDS pose, he may need to ensure AGAINST THE ABOVE NOTWITHSTANDING THE that a verbatim record of the ESTATE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIME PERIODS SET FORTH TO WHOM IT MAY CON- proceedings is made, which @ PRIVATE COLLECTOR ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED CERN that on September 5, record includes the testimony com You are hereby notified that TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE and evidence upon which the Secondary E-Mail: WANTS Rolex Dive watches an Order of Summary Adminis- 2014 beginning at 10:00 a.m. AFTER THE DECEDENT’S in the Marathon Media Con- appeal is to be based. [email protected] and Pilot Watches. Old model tration is pending in the estate DATE OF DEATH I BARRED. Military clocks & watches. of MARY G. ROBERTS ference Room, 2798 Over- seas Highway, Mile Marker ADA ASSISTANCE: If you Published August 23, 30, 2014 Call 305-743-4578. deceased, Case No 2014-CP- are a person with a disability The date of first publication of 50, Marathon, FL 33050 a Florida Keys Keynoter 164-K, by the Circuit Court for this notice is August 16, 2014. who needs special accom- Monroe County, Florida, Pro- meeting will be held of the modations in order to partici- bate Division, the address of Personal Representative SELECTION COMMITTEE pate in this proceeding, which is 500 Whitehead Street, Patricia George Immendorf please contact the County Ad# 1229047 Key West, FL 33040. The Administrator’s Office, by 1116 Eaton Street, for the project of NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE decedent’s date of death was Key West, FL 33040 phoning (305) 292-4441, be- April 29, 2014. The name of tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. YARD WASTE PROCESSING ANCHOR TOWING PARK MODEL TRAILER the representative of the estate Attorney for Personal - 5:00 p.m., no later than five gives and her attorney are set forth MONROE COUNTY, Notice of Foreclosure of Lien in Marathon. 1or 2 BR, on Representative FLORIDA (5) calendar days prior to the below. scheduled meeting; if you and intent to sell these vehi- water. Handicapped acces., tiki Martin L. Hoffman on 09/05/2014, 08:00 am bar.Lot rent $7750/yr; mobile Florida Bar No. 166421 are hearing or voice cles All creditors of the decedent The selection committee will impaired, call "711". at 189 US HIGHWAY 1 home $55,000. 973-670-5416 Hoffman, Larin & Agnetti evaluate the proposals KEY WEST, FL 33040-5476, or 414-217-8393 and other persons having 909 N. Miami Beach Blvd., claims or demands against the received in response to the pursuant to subsection 713.78 Suite 201 Request for Competitive Dated at Key West, Florida, estate of the decedent on Miami, Florida 33162 this 20h day of August, 2014. of the Florida Statutes. whom a copy of this notice is Solicitations issued for the ANCHOR TOWING reserves (305) 653-5555 above-named project. The required to be served must file [email protected] AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk of the the right to accept or reject any their claims with this court evaluation and recommenda- and/or all bids. tion of the selection committee Circuit Court and ex officio WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Published August 16, 23, 2014 Clerk of the Board of County MONTHS AFTER THE TIME are to be submitted to the 1B9CP34393B632008 Florida Keys Keynoter Board of County Commission- Commissioners of Monroe OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION County, Florida 2003 BRCKT OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 ers. Persons interested in this DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF issue are invited to attend. 1DHD5AR10S1061383 Ad# 1226635 For more information, please Published August 23, 2014 SERVICE OF A COPY OF Florida Keys Keynoter 1995 STRATOS THIS NOTICE ON THEM. contact Rhonda Haag, Monroe Meeting Notice County Sustainability Project L9NTEACB1C1016256 All other creditors of the Manager, 102050 Overseas 2012 TAO I decedent and other persons The Monroe County Tourist Highway, Key Largo, FL Ad# 1228886 having claims or demands Development Council will hold 33037 by phoning (305) 453- Published August 23, 2014 against decedent’s estate must their regularly scheduled meet- 8774 or (305) 395-9928 or via IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Florida Keys Keynoter file their claims with this court ing on Tuesday September 9, email to haag-rhonda@Monroe FOR MONROE COUNTY, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER 2014 at 10:00 AM at the County-Fl.gov. FLORIDA THE DATE OF THE FIRST Doubletree Grand Key Resort, PROBATE DIVISION PUBLICATION OF THIS Key West. ADA ASSISTANCE: If you Ad# 1231342 NOTICE. are a person with a disability File No. 14-CP-000183-K The Visit Florida Keys who needs special accom- Division PROBATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Corporation will also convene modations in order to partici- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED PARADISE TOWING, INC. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS during this meeting. pate in this proceeding, IN RE: ESTATE OF SET FORTH IN SECTION please contact the County MARTHA RHEA MITCHELL gives Notice of Foreclosure of 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA All Tourist Development Administrator’s Office, by Deceased. Lien and intent to sell these Council Meetings are open phoning (305) 292-4441, be- vehicles for cash on PROBATE CODE WILL BE 09/08/2014, 08:30 am at 202 FOREVER BARRED. to the public. tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - 5:00 p.m., no later than five 20th Street Ocean Lot # 25, MARATHON, FL 33050-2710, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are (5) calendar days prior to the The administration of the es- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH a person with a disability who scheduled meeting; if you tate of Martha Rhea Mitchell, pursuant to subsection 713.78 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED needs special accommoda- are hearing or voice deceased, whose date of of the Florida Statutes. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE tions in order to participate in impaired, call "711". death was May 23, 2014, is PARADISE TOWING, INC. re- AFTER THE DECEDENT’S this proceeding, please contact pending in the Circuit Court for serves the right to accept or re- DATE OF DEATH IS the County Administrator’s Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Monroe County, Florida, ject any and/or all bids. All ve- BARRED. Office, by phoning (305) 292- Florida Statutes, notice is Probate Division, the address hicles are as is. All sales are fi- 4441, between the hours of given that if a person decides of which is Probate Division, nal. The date of first publication of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., no later to appeal any decision made the address of which is 500 this Notice was August 16, than five (5) calendar days by the Board with respect to Whitehead Street, Key West, 1GCEC14T2YE310821 2014, in the Florida Keys prior to the scheduled meeting; any matter considered at such Florida, 33040. The names 2000 CHEVROLET Keynoter. if you are hearing or voice hearings or meetings, he will and addresses of the personal impaired, call "711". need a record of the proceed- representative and the person- 4S2CK58V2V4300194 Person Giving Notice: ings, and that, for such pur- al representative’s attorney are 1997 ISUZU DEBRA R. LEONARD, Published August 23, 2014 pose, he may need to ensure set forth below. Petitioner Florida Keys Keynoter that a verbatim record of the SAJNX2741SC221700 proceedings is made, which All creditors of the decedent 1995 JUGUAR 3/2 Venetian Shores 3/2 Attorney for Person Giving record includes the testimony and other persons having Home with boat slip. 2800. F/L/ Published August 23, 2014 S. 9/1 Available. 305-395- Notice: Ad# 1226717 and evidence upon which the claims or demands against Samuel J. Kaufman appeal is to be based. decedent’s estate on whom a Florida Keys Keynoter 1355 [email protected] Florida Bar No. 0144304 NOTICE OF REQUEST copy of this notice is required Law Offices of FOR COMPETITIVE Dated at Key West, Florida this to be served must file their KEY LARGO MM 98 Samuel J. Kaufman SOLICITATIONS 20th day of August, 2014. claims with this court WITHIN 3 br, 1 ba home with W/D, 3130 Northside Drive THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS hot tub, fenced yard. Pets OK Key West, Florida 33040 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk of the AFTER THE TIME OF THE with deposit. $1300/mo F/L/S. Email Designation for service: that on September 25, 2014 at Circuit Court and ex officio FIRST PUBLICATION OF Call 305-923-3219. 3:00 P.M. Clerk of the Board of County THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Service.Probate@samkaufman the Monroe County Marathon 3/2 Waterfront, law.com Purchasing Office will receive Commissioners of Monroe AFTER THE DATE OF dockage. Furn, utils & WiFi Telephone: (305) 292 3926 and open sealed responses for County, Florida SERVICE OF A COPY OF Doberman Pinscher Puppies incl. $2,900/mo. FLS.743-2031 Fax: (305) 295 7947 the following: THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Published August 23, 2014 A.K.C. Parents on premises. manatee@manateehavens. Florida Keys Keynoter Warlock & Kimbertal bloodline. com; manateehavens.com Published August 16, 23, 2014 2015 LOCAL MITIGATION All other creditors of the dece- www.YoungsDobermans.com Florida Keys Keynoter STRATEGY PLAN REVIEW dent and other persons having Call or text 305-923-1005 MARATHON 3 BR, 2 BA AND UPDATE CONSULTING claims or demands against de- canal front home, with SERVICES Ad# 1228785 cedent’s estate must file their Goldendoodle Miniature dockage. Unfurnished. Nice MONROE COUNTY, claims with this court WITHIN pups, health cert., 1st shots, back yard. $1950/mo, F/L sec. FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 3 MONTHS AFTER THE CKC registered. $900-2200. deposit nego. 321-914-5159 CONSIDER ADOPTION OF DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- 239-560-6525 CATION OF THIS NOTICE. MM 95 O/S 2br/1ba CBS stilt Ad# 1214837 Requirements for submission COUNTY ORDINANCE and the selection criteria may ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED w/scrnd. porches, fncd. yrd, tile be requested from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS flrs, newly updated, $1350/mo. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT yrly.+utilities F/L/S Call 337- FOR MONROE COUNTY, DemandStar by Onvia at TO WHOM IT MAY CON- SET FORTH IN SECTION CERN September 17, 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA 254-1101 FLORIDA www.demandstar.com OR that on [email protected] PROBATE DIVISION www.monroecountybids.com 2014 at 3:00 P.M., or as soon PROBATE CODE WILL BE or call toll-free at 1-800-711- thereafter as may be heard, FOREVER BARRED. MM98- GREAT BAYVIEW! File No. CPK14151 1712. The Public Record is at the Marathon Government 2 WEEK SALE! MM 83 2/1, on deep canal, fenced available at the Monroe County Center, 2798 Overseas NOTWITHSTANDING THE Wed., 8/20 - Thu. 8/28. 9 - 5 yard, scrnd patios. Beautiful! Purchasing Office located at Highway, Mile Marker 50, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN RE: ESTATE OF 40 yr collection of tools, sm. $1500/mo + util. Avail betwn The Gato Building, 1100 Marathon, Monroe County, ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED CLARENCE EDWARD appl., fishing/diving stuff, much 9-1 & 9-15. 786-586-3166 EMSHOFF, Simonton Street, Room 2-213, Florida, the Board of County TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S more. 106 N. Hammock Deceased. Key West, Florida. All Re- Commissioners of Monroe sponses must be sealed and County, Florida, intends to DATE OF DEATH IS NOTICE TO CREDITORS must be submitted to the Mon- consider the adoption of the BARRED. Key Largo, Landings of Largo, roe County Purchasing Office. following County ordinance: MM 98.2/2 condo, furnished or The date of first publication of unfurnished. 2 pools, marina, The administration of The Es- this notice is August 23, 2014. tate of CLARENCE EDWARD Published August 23, 2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE boat ramp, tennis courts, large EMSHOFF , deceased, File Florida Keys Keynoter BOARD OF COUNTY COM- carport. $1500/mo incl cable. MISSIONERS OF MONROE Personal Representative: Avail Oct. 954-214-1751 Number CPK14151, is pending H. David Mitchell in the Circuit Court for Monroe COUNTY, FLORIDA CREAT- FRED'S BEDS ING SECTION 22-127. 610 Berwick Road County, Florida, Probate Divi- Ad# 1227562 Wilmington, Delaware 19803 sion, the address of which is CHAPTER 22. SPECIAL DIS- TRICTS, OF THE MONROE 100s of Beds RV LOTS FOR RENT 500 Whitehead Street, Key Florida Keys Council Attorney for Personal West, FL 33040. The names of the Arts COUNTY CODE RE- Factory Direct to You in MARATHON ADOPTING ORDINANCE NO. Representative: Adult Park. 305-743-6519 and addresses of the personal Notice of Upcoming s/ James W. Collins New Tropical Wicker representative and the person- Meetings 005-1992 (THE DUCK KEY SECURITY DISTRICT ORDI- James W. Collins Bedroom and Living Room al representative’s attorney are Attorney set forth below. NANCE) AS AMENDED BY Development/Membership ORDINANCE NO. 012-1994 Florida Bar Number: 0173444 Dinettes, Futons, Recliners Committee Thursday, August THE ANDERSEN FIRM, P.C. 2 BR / 2 BA APT. All creditors of the decedent AND ORDINANCE NO. 041- Simmons Beautyrest 28, 2014, 2:30 p.m. 1994; AMENDING SECTION 7273 Bee Ridge Road Lower Matecumbe long term and other persons having First State Bank, 6900 Over- Sarasota, FL 34241 www.fredsbeds.com rental. Partially furn., W/D. claims or demands against 5. OF ORDINANCE NO. 005- seas Hwy., Marathon 1992 TO PROVIDE TERM Telephone: (866) 230-2206 FREE DELIVERY No pets. $1400 / mo. incl. util., decedents estate on whom a Fax: (877) 773-1433 but not cable. F/L/S Executive Committee E-Mail: Marathon • MM 53.5 • 743-7277 Call (305) 664-4455 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN Big Coppitt • MM 9.5 • 295-8430 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN JCollins@theandersenfirm. Mon - Fri, 8am - 4pm. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVYXYZ<>1234567890,./-=_+:” CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN Keynoter KeysInfoNet.com Saturday, August 23, 2014 7B

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Park Ranger Trail Maintenance DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATOR The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail (FKOHT), is seeking a Trail Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority Maintenance Ranger to perform trail maintenance and The is looking for a operational duties along 106 mile bike/multiuse path through- SPACE AVAILABLE Distribution System Operator MORADA WAY MM 81. to perform entry-level, out the Keys. Ability to operate and maintain landscaping and Retail / Artisan / Office. semi-skilled work, involving the repair and maintenance of FKAA water miscellaneous field equipment needed. Ability/skill to operate Call Island Villa and pull trailers a must. Duties to include, but not limited to, @ (305) 664-3333 distribution and transmission systems. Employees must ensure safe work- mowing, cleaning and maintaining trail, and daily trash pickup. ing conditions, maintain water flow, and test the water supply. Qualifications: Trail Ranger will work independently at times and with co-workers. Position requires daily contact with co-workers, CLIMATE CONTROLLED H.S. diploma or GED; supplemented by 1 yr. previous experience and/or community, and recreational trail users. Primary reporting STORAGE, MARATHON training as a pipefitter with a public utility, construction comp, or plumbing Call Fred’s Beds, location is in the Marathon area. Work area is from Key Largo to 305-743-7277 comp. Must have a valid FL CDL “A” license w/in 12 mos. of hire date. Must Key West. Extensive driving requires valid Florida driver’s HEART OF MARATHON obtain a FDEP Level 3 license w/in 18 mos. of hire date. Salary Range license. The State of Florida supports a drug-free workplace. All Retail or Office.1000 sq ft. employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in Next to Publix, the new $38,726 - $57,051; with excellent benefits. Location: Middle Keys. Apply Walgreen’s and marina. accordance with State Statutes. This is a non-benefit position. 561-743-3745 online at www.fkaa.com. Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on 08/25/14. EEO, VPE, ADA It is an outside, 3- day work week of 9-hour days. Some Office / storage weekends and evenings may be required. Must submit 450 ft State of Florida job application. No resumes. Contact 300 Atlantic Dr. Key Largo (305) 522-6598 [email protected], or mail to 3 La Croix Court, Key Largo, FL 33037, or fax 305-853-3574. For more information call 305-853-3571. Deadline for receipt of applications is Wednesday, August 27, 2014, 12:00 Noon.

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