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Port Orange-A PORT ORANGE PONCE INLET VOLUSIA INSIDE SOUTH DAYTONA DAYTONA BEACH SHORES BUSINESS NEWS It was an inventory depleting quarter Page A7 Vol. 9, No. 20 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, June 6, 2014 $ OFF ANY Community 19 REPAIR Lions Clubs help hearing Advanced Air 767-1654 notes Must be presented at time of repair cannot be combined w/any other offer. Same Day Government TV Film impaired, law enforcement Emergency Service 7 Days a week Festival airs June 6 By Erika Webb works if someone’s awake.” [email protected] He knew devices for the hearing impaired The 7th annual Port existed, he just didn’t know how many. Before State Lic#CAC1817470 Orange Government TV As a Florida senior probation officer, Matthew calling anyone, Officer Russey did some online research. Lasts and Lasts and Lasts (pogTV) Film Festival will Russey sometimes has to wake people up in the SM Port Orange He found devices costing from $199 to $800. air at 8 p.m. Friday, June 6, middle of the night. 386-767-1654 on Bright House cable “When I saw the price, I knew the offender www.AdvancedAirandHeat.com Recently the eight-year Department of Cor- couldn’t afford it,” he said. WE FIX AIR CONDITIONERS channel 199. 784951 rections employee found himself in a quandary. He called Easter Seals and was referred to For those who do not Officer Russey was checking weekly on a have cable, the pogTV video Port Orange Lions Club President Ray Siracusa who “After parolee Terreius Chambers of Daytona Beach, an email to the entire board, stream is at www.port- suggested he call DeLand Lions Club President who lives with three other men. Wendy Wilson. She got busy looking for a solution. the hearing program voted unanimously to pur- orange.org. All four of the home’s residents are deaf. First, Ms. Wilson called the president of the Dis- chase the equipment,” Ms. Wilson said. The festival received a “Knocking on the door or ringing the doorbell trict 35-0 Hearing Program of Central Florida, The Alertmaster Personal Vibrating Tactile total 10 short films from is kind of pointless,” Officer Russey said in a Cheryl Crozier. Mr. Siracusa and Ms. Wilson are local high schools. Stu- telephone interview. “Shining a flashlight only hearing board members. He is incoming president. See LIONS, A2 dents from Mainland High, Seabreeze High, New Smyr- na High, Oviedo High and Deltona High submitted See NOTES, A2 Transportation Made it! Ormond Beach Dental Group projects should spur economy By Susan Wright appropriation of funds in [email protected] its history — slightly more than $10 billion, with Volu- Volusia County is sia County receiving fund- primed for an overall ing for at least one major NEED DENTURES? improvement in its project. intrastate transportation He announced the SAME CUSTOM and access to surrounding budget includes $225 mil- DAY DENTURE FIT counties. lion in funds for a “major $495 That improvement will REGULARLY $1000 (CODE 5110) re-make” of the Interstate FILLINGS $150 lead to long-term eco- 4/Interstate 95 inter- CROWN/CAPS $675 nomic benefits, according change that will include FULL DENTURE RELINE to Florida Transportation improving the stretch $175 Secretary Ananth Prasad. where I-4 ends and dumps Speaking to business into I-95 and widening I- 386-944-5002 leaders at an early morn- 95 to six lanes all the way ing breakfast meeting of through, which will make KERRI GRAHAM D.M.D. the Daytona Beach Cham- it six lanes from the Flori- FREE CONSULTATIONS ber of Commerce, Secre- da-Georgia border all the & 2ND OPINIONS tary Prasad reported the way to Miami. Florida Department of Randy Barber/staff photographer SAME DAY DENTURE 785007 Another road project REPAIRS AND RELINES Transportation is expected Eddie Burns of South Daytona shows his elation during the Atlantic High School gradu- to receive the largest See ECONOMY, A12 ation ceremony at the Ocean Center on Saturday, May 31. IN-HOUSE DENTURE LAB CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. YOUR INSUR- ANCE MAY COVER AT USUAL & CUSTOMARY FEES. OFFER GOOD FOR 60 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CAN- CEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREAT- Market MENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND Business helps WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVER- TISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREAT- MENT. REGULAR PRICE ON FILLINGS INCLUDE D2140- $150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, D2161- opens $195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391-$150, families cope D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, (CROWNS REG- ULARLY $900 CODE D2752) (DENTURE REGULARLY $1000 CODE D5110 OR D5120)(RELINE UPPER DEN- TURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5720) (RELINE LOWER at City DENTURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5751). with estate sales Ormond Beach Center By Susan Wright money for their clients, but [email protected] the most valuable part of Dental Group their service for many is By Kelli Jo Hull Moving or having to just relieving the emotional ENTERTAINMENT B1 For Hometown News clear out a residence is hard stress of the process. Port Orange has a new enough — frequently listed For many just going farmers’ and craft market as one of the 10 most stress- through the remnants can GO FLY A KITE from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Randy Barber/staff photographer ful life events — but it’s even be a difficult process that Thursday at the City Cen- Jazmin Clark, left, with her 9-month-old daughter more traumatic for family exacerbates the pain or ter. members dealing with a grief of the reason for dis- Festival Isabella walks through the market with her friend City Center Market, deceased or assisted-living- posing of someone’s will soar which is privately operat- Adina Call and one-year-old son Kaemon at the newly bound loved one’s lifetime belongings. on the ed by entrepreneur Kelli open City Center Farmers Market of Port Orange on accumulation. While a death in the fami- beach Marks, has attracted a That’s where Diane and ly is very often the reason in New Thursday, May 29th. variety of vendors. Lee Chapell come in. Their they are called in, Lee Smyrna “The word is spreading jewelry, natural wood, with the City Council, but business is officially named Chapell said in some cases like wildfire,” Ms. Marks candle and fabric items. we were one block away Seaside Estate Sales, but they’re there to help some- said of the new market. “We try to offer a good from proper zoning,” she their service is different in one who has to move out of Twenty-seven vendors, mix and try not to have said. how they collect the items a home who is elderly or including some who also two of the same thing. Port Orange Recreation from estates to sell and how otherwise wouldn’t be able ENTERTAINMENT B1 display their wares in New One stop shopping is what Supervisor Peter Ferreira thoroughly they deal with to cope by themselves. Smyrna Beach, Daytona we have,” Ms. Marks said. said Ms. Marks every single thing. He recalled, “Recently we SUMMER STAGE Beach and DeLand, signed A hot dog cart, offering approached the city man- Their clients are told in had a sale where the lady up for the Port Orange breakfast and lunch, also ager with the idea of leas- the initial phone call that had outlived her family. market’s debut on May 22. is on site. A food truck will ing space on City Center they are not to bother to She’s in her 80s and she Nearly 50 vendors have be added to the mix soon, Circle in front of the clean out a single drawer or wanted to move to Wash- signed up for the second Ms. Marks said. amphitheater. The city even go through the refrig- ington State to live with her week of the market. A vendor of gourmet was not seeking a vendor erator. brother and be near other In addition to local pro- dips, Ms. Marks entered for the venue, but with “an The customer is told to family. She was over- duce, the market features farmers’ market manage- upward trend in farmers’ remove everything they whelmed with everything. It specialty and gourmet ment because “I know markets” the addition of a want to keep, or are even was just too much for her to Free concerts continue food, including home- what the vendors want.” week-day market to the thinking about keeping, deal with. We helped find at Daytona Beach Bandshell made bread/bakery items, The Moose Lodge on community was a good because every single thing her a temporary place to local honey, vanilla bean Granada Boulevard in one, Mr. Ferreira said. that is left in the residence, live and found her a Realtor INDEX items, vegan selections, Ormond Beach was the The city has an hourly whether it’s a house, condo to sell her home. And we hot sauces, dips, sugar site of Ms. Marks’ first ven- rate for the space, which or room, will have disap- helped her liquidate her peared by the time they’re estate. Business A7 Out & About B1 free sauce products and ture until that city shut it can accommodate up to Classified B9 Police Report A5 organic produce. Artisan down. through. “She wanted to be Crossword B5 Sports B7 vendors sell handmade The Chapells make good Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 “We tried to work it out See MARKET, A4 See ESTATE, A5 Dr.
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