Sanford Herald Celebrates Its 110Th Anniversary See What’S Happening STOCKS of Around Seminole County, Page 4 LOCAL INTEREST Heraldby Larry Staff Griffin As of 3 P.M

Sanford Herald Celebrates Its 110Th Anniversary See What’S Happening STOCKS of Around Seminole County, Page 4 LOCAL INTEREST Heraldby Larry Staff Griffin As of 3 P.M

WEEKEND:AUG. 26-28, 2018 FCSL HONORS Local Sanford restaurant Led by MVP Aaron Anderson, owner rides her Harley the Florida League announced through 48 states in its major award winners under a month See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S• © 2018 H Vol. 127, No. 5 READ US ONLINE AT: MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Protests continue at Tax Collector Joel Live in Longwood? Now you can have chickens ASSOCIATED PRESS Greenberg’s office for his resignation THE PRESIDENT'S HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin INSISTENCE ON FEALTY HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin The City of Longwood will now allow up to Loyalty has long been a core four chickens in residents’ backyards as of value for President Donald Protests and calls for Tax Collector Joel their last City Commission meeting Aug. 20. Trump, but through Michael Greenberg’s resignation continued at the Seminole County passed a similar ordinance Cohen, David Pecker and Lake Mary DMV on Wednesday, as mem- earlier this summer. Omarosa Manigault Newman, bers of local Democratic and religious or- he's learning the hard way that ganizations were joined by candidates for See CHICKENS, Page 16 in politics, it doesn't always office and some already in office to con- last. demn Greenberg’s inflammatory statements on social media last weekend. WHO'S THE NEW LEADER The statements, in which Greenberg Police search for DOWN UNDER echoed a right-wing media personality and asked what Muslims had ever contributed Treasurer Scott Morrison has to a society, drew widespread criticism and suspect in Suntrust been elected by Australia gov- accusations of Islamophobia, and on Mon- Rasha Mubarak, president of theHerald Young photo Democrats by Larry of GriffinOr- ernment lawmakers as the next day, activists announced that they were call- ange County, held a protest Wednesday against Tax Collec- prime minister in a ballot that See GREENBERG, Page 6 bank robbery tor Joel Greenberg, calling for him to resign. continues an era of extraordi- nary political instability. HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin VISITORS RESCUED AS Sanford police were seeking a bank robbery STORM REACHES ISLAND suspect on Friday morning after an unknown STATE BANK ROBBERY AT SUNTRUST amount was taken from SunTrust on 1st Street. At around 10 a.m., an unknown white male People were warned to leave suspect entered the SunTrust bank, handed a world-famous Waikiki Beach note to the teller and demanded money. and five tourists were evacu- Then, he fled on foot and ran away before ated from a home as Hurricane anyone could catch him. Lane barreled closer to Hawaii's Police said he was wearing a red shirt and main islands. See ROBBERY, Page 15 LOOSER RULES FOR SCHOOLS MAY NOT BE GOOD FOR PUPILS Education Secretary Betsy Cheddar’s warns customers DeVos is engineering a seismic regulatory shift that stands to about security breach benefit the multibillion-dollar for-profit college industry but could weaken protections for HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin students who claimed they were defrauded by their schools, The AP finds. If you’ve been to the Sanford branch of Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, located on Rine- NO FORESEEABLE END TO hart Road, their parent company Darden ROHINGYA SUFFERING Restaurants is warning you to check your bank account after a cyber-attack breached their sys- A year after fleeing Myanmar tem. for Bangladesh and despite According to a press release, branches of Herald photo by Tommy Vincent months of discussions about A police officer puts up crime scene tape Friday morning after a man robbed the Suntrust on 1st Street. Cheddar’s in Florida as well as 22 other states their fate, there are few signs were hacked on Aug. 16. that hundreds of thousands of See CHEDDARS, Page 15 Rohingya Muslims can go home anytime soon. Sanford Herald celebrates its 110th anniversary See what’s happening STOCKS OF around Seminole County, Page 4 LOCAL INTEREST HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin As of 3 p.m. Friday The Sanford Herald turns 110 years old this month, powering through the SEMINOLE SMILE Allegiant $135.30 new and complicated age of journal- ism with a long and storied past be- Bombardier $3.56 hind it. Faro $67.50 One resident and long-time reader, Invacare $15.40 Jan Cara, spoke about the multitude of uses for the paper, even dating NextEra $172.22 back years in the past for her. Tractor Supply $88.60 “When I was a Navy wife, I took Toro $59.62 the paper with me when we trav- eled,” she said. “I didn’t want to lose Wells Fargo $58.84 anything. I thought ‘what happened with the hurricanes?’ We were gone. We traveled to Green Bay, to Mem- phis, to Hawaii. By taking the paper, when you come back, it won’t be too much changes. Things change fast. But the Sanford Herald has been the Father David Vivero The press room of thePhoto Sanford contributed Herald in itsby formerthe Sanford building Museum on Magnolia Avenue in 1925. See ANNIVERSARY, Page 6 All Souls Catholic School PAGE 2 • Weekend: Aug. 26-28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD COUCH THEATER -- VIDEO/DVD PREVIEWS MOMENTS IN TIME By Amy Anderson The History Channel "Book Club" (PG-13) -- Four women -- * On Aug. 31, 1888, the first known victim of Lon- played by Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, don serial killer "Jack the Ripper" is found murdered Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen - in the city's impoverished Whitechapel district. At - are lifelong friends, book club mem- least four more women were found murdered in simi- bers and classy ladies, each with her lar fashion over the next few months. In 1892, with no own particular romantic peculiarity: one leads found and no more murders recorded, the Jack recently widowed, one a dedicated in- the Ripper file was closed. dependent woman, one in a stagnant marriage and one just plain out of luck. * On Sept. 1, 1928, Robert Pirsig, author of "Zen They choose the "Fifty Shades" series of and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," is born. De- books to discuss, and in doing so man- spite being rejected by more than 120 publishing age to reignite their sex drives, com- houses, his 1974 book became a cult classic, selling pelling them to pursue passions that more than 4 million copies over the next 25 years. had long remained dormant. It's always impressive to see these ladies on-screen. * On Sept. 2, 1945, aboard the battleship USS Mis- So the plot's a little ho-hum; it's still souri in Tokyo Bay, Japan formally surrenders to the good to see that rom-com doesn't die at Allies, bringing an end to World War II. 30. Andy Garcia, Craig T. Nelson and Don Johnson support. * On Aug. 27, 1955, the first edition of "The Guin- ness Book of Records" is published in Great Britain. "TAG" (R) -- Neither snow nor rain The book was intended to be given away for free in nor heat nor gloom of night stays these Candice Bergen stars in "Book Club." Paramount Pictures pubs to promote the Guinness brand; however, it be- couriers from the swift completion of came so popular that the Irish brewer started selling their appointed rounds. And by couri- it. ers, I mean a group of five man-child fools who have maintained a decades- legal gangster reputation precedes her. thrive, they are perhaps pressured to * On Aug. 29, 1962, American poet Robert Frost long game of TAG, played one month of This documentary is a delightfully in- play up his "gender expansive" play. leaves for the Soviet Union. The goodwill tour was the year since they were kids, every formative life story, lovingly told by This film is more about competing influ- sponsored by the U.S. State Department in an effort to year without fail. The last man tagged filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West. ences in parenting -- the preschool di- thaw Cold War relations. the previous year, Hoagie (Ed Helms) is Covering the justice's humble Brooklyn rector (Octavia Spencer), the on a mission to tag the game legend, beginnings, her years at Harvard where grandmother (Ann Dowd), the friend * On Aug. 30, 1983, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Colonel Jerry (Jeremy Renner) -- who has she broke ground as a female student (Priyanka Chopra) -- than it is about the Guion S. Bluford becomes the first African American NEVER been tagged, and who is retir- and member of the Law Review, and boy himself, visible for all of five min- to travel into space following lift off aboard the space ing because he is getting married. How following career as a brilliant legal utes. shuttle Challenger. During their six days in space, the far will a grown man go to tag another mind and shrewd jurist. She may be Challenger crew launched an Indian communications grown man? Pretty far, it seems. Also over 80, but she's tenacious and does all NEW TV RELEASES satellite. stars Jon Hamm, Jake Johnson and Han- that she does with dignity -- it's hard "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" Season 5 nibal Buress as more of the group that is not to love her. "Scandal" Seasons 6 and 7 * On Aug. 28, 1996, Charles, Prince of Wales and based on a real-life pack of dudes from "Lucifer" Third and Final Season heir to the British throne, and his wife, Princess Spokane, Washington. "A Kid Like Jake" (NR) -- Claire "Criminal Minds" Season 13 Diana, formally divorce.

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