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County to collect household hazardous waste in NSB on Nov. 14

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County’s Solid Waste Division is hosting a household hazardous waste collection event for materials such as paint, used oils, pesticides, fluorescent lamps, car batteries and cleaning chemicals.

These materials could contaminate ground water if disposed of improperly or pose a threat to the owner if kept too long.

County residents may drop off household hazardous wastes without charge at the New Smyrna Beach Public Works Department, 124 W. Industrial Park, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14.

NSB's Flagler Avenue hotel one step closer to reality; Commissioner Randy Richenberg, up for re-election, votes 'no'

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick. At far left, architect renderings of the proposed Hampton Inn & Suites for Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach. At left, Diane Hughes speaks against the112-room, three-story hotel. In the center photo is David Swenton, the developer and at right is Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce President Robert Lott, who supports the hotel.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The proposed $15 million hotel for Flagler Avenue moved closer to reality tonight with City Commission approval on a pair of land-use ordinances, despite two no votes, including that of City Commissioner Randy Richenberg, who is up for re-election in Tuesday's general election.

Beach Patrol officer accused of having sex with under-age girl contests termination

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The Volusia County Beach Patrol officer arrested earlier this month on charges of having sex with an under-age girl between 20-25 times at his Port Orange home, is now contesting his termination.

Obituaries

Mary Ann V. Burger, 66, New Smyrna Beach, originally from Ohio, where she was a big Cleveland Browns fan worked for many years at The Morning Journal newspaper in Lorain as an advertising supervisor, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009.

Darlene B. Fought, 72, of New Smyrna Beach, a former special needs teacher at Atlantic High School, died Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.

Carmen L. Lanther, 70, of Oak Hill, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, who retired from McDon­ald Douglas and NCR where she worked for many
years as an electronic assem­bler, died Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.

Marriage Licenses (Volusia clerk of court records)

Oct. 28, 2009: Joel L. Tippins, New Smyrna Beach, and Svetlana Elina, Kaliningrad, Russia.

Oct. 27, 2009: Kevin L. Frederick and Dawn M. Shettlesworth, Edgewater; Jason J. Alexan and Rachel M. Roberson, New Smyrna Beach.

Oct. 24, 2009: Robert K. Finch, New Smyrna Beach, and Linda L. Johnson, DeLand; William C. Picardi, Edgewater, and Alexise P. Wright, New Smyrna Beach; Mark S. Morrissette and Michelle M. Crossman, Edgewater.

Former Zone 2 Commissioner candidate Steve Sather backs mayoral candidate Adam Barringer in Tuesday's municipal elections

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Courtesy photo (far left) / NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. Steve Sather (farther left), who finished third in the Sept. 22 primary behinfd fellow challenger Palmer Wilson and incumbent Jack Grasty for his Zone 2 City Commission seat, is backing the candidacy of mayoral candidate and primary winner Adam Barringer over incumbent Sally Mackay in Tuesday's general election. Barringer, has been endorsed by the police and fire unions, the Board of Realtors and NSBNEWS.net.

Jury doles out death penalty for Tomoka inmate and corrections guard murderer Enoch Hall

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Courtesy photos.Corrections officer Donna Fitzgerald was murdered by an inmate at Tomoka prison -- stabbed 25 times on June 25 while she was working alone in a section of the prison with 13 inmates. A jury Thursday night unanimously recommended a death sentence for Enoch Hall.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Corrections officer Donna Fitzgerald was a single mother working extra hours at the Tomoka Correctional Institute when she was savagely attacked the night of June 25 -- stabbed 25 times to death by an inmate already serving two life sentences. Now a death sentence has been recommended for her killer. That inmate, Enoch Hall, already found guilty of capital murder at trial, could be headed to Florida's death row after the 12-member jury deliberated 2 1/2 hours before returning a unanimous recommendation of death just after 7:30 p.m., said State Attorney spokesman Christopher Kelley.

Obituaries

Karol Lisa Torrisi, 46, of Edgewater, a native of Mount Kisco, N.Y., and a Catholic who enjoyed watching game shows, and whose priority was her family, survived by her husband of 25 years, Tom; two daughters, Jennifer and Amanda Torrisi; stepdaughter, Kara Zissu; her mother, Margaret (Albert) Gregory; two sisters, Kathy and Karen Hack; and two brothers, Ken and Kevin Hack,died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.

Hollywood Legend Johnny Duncan live at the Athens Theatre in DeLand

DELAND -- Hollywood legend Johnny Duncan will appear live on stage at the historic Athens Theatre next month.

"We'll start off the show with Al Gliniecki, who will be on stage attempting to beat his one minute Guinness World Record tying cherry stems with his tongue," said Athens manager Ed Kirkland of the 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13 event. "Then we'll show an episode of the 1949 serial Batman & Robin, followed by Gene Autry's Trail to San Antone. Johnny starred in both films, so it will be a real treat to see him
on-screen and then have him walk up live on stage," said Kirkland.