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Video produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Ida Wright of Daytona Beach is the guest on Headline Surfer's online newsmaker show, 'The Sunday Conversation.'

DAYTONA BEACH -- Ida Duncan Wright made the grade with the voters earlier this month with her victory in a special election for a seat on the Volusia County School Board.

Don't see need for headhunter in finding new police chief in New Smyrna Beach

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- I don’t understand why cities, hospitals and business in general have to hire head hunter groups to find new leaders. Why can’t these places promote from within. Yes, I know that’s old school. It is what I grew up watching. If the old boss died usually he had already primed someone to replace him. If the death was sudden and unexpected then the next in line at the top took his place or at least was given the opportunity to do so.

73. Palm Coast man gets sentence of at least 25 years in prison for robbing Ormond Beach pharmacy of painkillers

 

Freddie Lee Giddens Jr.Freddie Lee Giddens Jr. of Palm Coast was sentenced in July to 30 years in prison for a brutal prescription drug robbery of an Ormond Beach pharmacy the previous September. The minimum-mandatory of 25 years handed down will keep him behind bars until the age of 57.

DAYTONA BEACH -- A 32-year-old Palm Coast man convicted at trial in May of sticking a gun in the face of a pharmacy tech in Ormond Beach for painkillers and other prescription drugs was sentenced to 30 years in prison, but the sentence includes a minimum day-to-day 25 years of incarceration.

Circuit Judge Frank Marriott adjudicated Freddie Lee GiddensJr., on charges of robbery with a firearm, kidnapping, trafficking drugs and possession of a firearm by a felony and imposed a $500,000 fine. Marriott called the robbery "senseless and brutal."

The tough sentence comes in at No. 73 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 stories of 2012.

72. Bike Week body paint model at Cabbage Patch outside NSB strikes a pose

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Those who walked by a vendor tent for helmet art work at the Cabbage Patch in Samsula during Bike Week wondered if the life-like figure in body paint was the real thing.

We may be onto something

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ORMOND BEACH -- Remember how Albert Einstein sitting at his desk as an assistant patent clerk in Bern Switzerland dreamed up the Theory of Relativity just through daydreaming thought experiments back in 1905?. Well I've been thinking about the debt and deficits run by the Congress and a variety of administrations along the same lines.

76. Santa brings toys for tots to NSB via train

 

Videos produced by Sera Frederick / Dylan Mathewson, 4, and his 2-year-old brother, Tyler, meet Santa on during the Florida East Coast Railway's annual Toys for Tots trek from Jacksonville to Miami with stops along the way, including this one in New Smyrna Beach. Below, James Hertwig, president of FEC and dressed as Santa, poses with 6-year-old Nakya Jones of New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Six-year-old Nakya Jones is wise enough to know the real Santa Claus rides a sleigh when he comes to town. The so-called Santa she saw Saturday came to town in a train.

74. Edgewater police chief relieved accused killer who dumped bodies here captured

 

Gerry BurkatovskyMichael ShafferDanny EdwardsGerry Burkatovsky, shown in the larger photo, is charged with murder in the 2011 throat-slash slayings of Michael Shaffer and Danny Edwards, whose bodies were dumped in Edgewater, according to law enforcement.

EDGEWATER -- Police Chief Dave Arcieri remembers the bodies like it was yesterday -- two stabbed men with slashed throats found in a remote area of the edge of the city near Interstate 95. It was obvious they were killed elsewhere and discarded here.

Buzzards flying overhead drew the attention of passersby on Opossum Road and the grisly find, which led to Edgewater police response. That was Aug. 22, 2011. Gennadiy "Gerry" Burkatovsky, 36, was being held without bail on Jan. 18, one day after an Orange County grand jury handed up two indictments charging him with tow counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of 46-year-old Michael Shaffer and Danny Edwards, 49.