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New Smyrna Beach High School Cudas lose to No. 7 nationally ranked St. Joseph's, 49-13

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NSB Cudas warm up beforee losing game to St. Joseph's / Headline SurferNSB Cudas led by head football coach Lance Jenkins, visit New York City / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer / The Cudas warm up before the big game at St. Joseph's in Montvale, NJ, losing 49-13, Saturday night. The Cudas, led by head football coach Lance Jenkins, shown in the grey shirt, visited New York City and Ground Zero while in the Big Apple prior to the game. The Statue of Liberty can be seen far left behind them.

MONTVALE, NJ -- The New Smyrna Beach High School Cudas big trip to the Big Apple had its good points and its bad points: The good is that the squad got to visit Ground Zero and the rebuilding of the World Trade Center. The bad is the Cudas lost to nationally-ranked St. Joseph's Regional of Montvale, 49-13. at Overpeck County Park in Palisades Park.

The Democratic Party brand Is becoming tarnished

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Editor's Note: Headline Surfer is now carrying nationally syndicated columnist Greg Allen.
 
Nationally Syndicated Columnist Greg Allen carried now by HeadlineSurfer.com / Headline SurferBy Greg Allen
Nationally Syndicated Columnist
Thinkin' Out Loud
 

JAMESTOWN, IND -- One could conclude the Democratic Party has swung too far to the left and peril awaits them in up-coming elections. Debt is no longer fashionable; a tool many bragged was trendy. One need not look far to see citizens across the land rising in revolt to the status quo.

Volusia Republican executive committee recommends cuts to county budget

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Tony Ledbetter and Stan Escudero / Headline SurferDAYTONA BEACH -- The leaders of Volusia County's Republican Party proposed a series of measures they believe will go a long way to reducing the proposed 10 percent increase in taxes to support the $585 million county budget in the the new fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, and for future years.

DOT alert: Bridge repairs to begin today in Eustis near US 441 & SR 19

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SR 19 bridge repairs begin today in Eustis, FL / Headline SurferBridge repairs begin today in Eustis, FL / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Lake County motorists need to be especially alert today with significant bridge repair work slated to begin in earnest on this Monday morning as shown by this sign approaching the bridge on SR 19 and similar bridge work on US 441.

EUSTIS – Motorists traveling in the area of US 441 and SR 19 should prepare for bridge repairs and rehabilitation starting today, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Transportation cautioned.

DOT alert for Titusville-area motorists

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BREVARD COUNTY news & notes

I-95 widening at SR 46 in northern Brevard means overnight closure for bridge work

Florida DOT / Headline SurferTITUSVILE -- A two night, major detour is set to begin on SR 46 in Mims, as part of a project to widen and improve Interstate 95, on Wednesday and Thursday. Motorists will need to plan ahead for east- and west-bound road closures at the I-95 overpass. SR 46 will be closed from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night, as the contractor plans to set bridge beams. For more information, please contact DOT official Nicole Colon at 321-228-1088.

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VCSO: Man armed with knife robs 7-Eleven in Deltona

Man with knife robs 7-Eleven in Deltona, FL / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer graphic / A man with a large knife held up the 7-Eleven, 839 DeBary Ave., in Deltona, as shown in this locator map. 
DELTONA -- The 7-Eleven store on DeBary Avenue was robbed late Sunday night by a man with a knife. No one was injured during the incident, which is under investigation by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.

The clerk told deputies that he was in the back room washing dishes and when he turned around and saw a man with two shirts covering his face standing behind him and pointing a large kitchen knife pointed at him.

"The robber ordered the clerk to open the cash register," Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson told Headline Surfer, and when the clerk complied, "the suspect grabbed money from the register and then ran out the door and headed southbound."

40% chance of rain today at World's Most Famous beach in Daytona and in New Smyrna

Surfers in New Smyrna Beach, FL enjoy the waves Tuesday / Headline SurferTide reports for Daytona, FL / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Surfers enjoy the rolling waves in New Smyrna Beach. In the inset are the local tide reports.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Swells in the surf at mid-day are 2 feet at 8.7 seconds with waves at 1 to 2 feet high and water temperatures in the mid- to upper 70s. Winds are southwest at 9 mph.

The National Weather Service in Melbourne is calling for a 40% chance of scattered thunderstorms in greater Daytona Beach with a high of 89.

Countdown is on to New Smyrna Beach Area beach weeks

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New Smyrna Beach Area Beach Weeks Poster / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer video produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Here is a performance at the 2012 NSB Jazz Festival at the Garlic restaurant.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Central Floridians from Kissimmee, Windemere, Lake Mary, Ocala, St. Augustine, Melbourne and those beyond the Sunshine State's borders may want to check out the New Smyrna Beach Area beach weeks that runs Sept. 27 to Nov. 30.

There are certainly plenty of local overnight accommodations for vacationers ands tourists looking to check out the sights and sounds with the ocean as a backdrop. Plus the beach weeks coincides with Biketoberfest, the four-day motorcycle rally in Volusia County on Oct. 17-20.

The Southeast Volusia Advertising has a brand new poster highlighting the myriad New Smyrna Beach Area beach weeks activities planned all the way through November, which also coincides with the Turkey Rod Run, another big countywide tourism event centered around Daytona with hot rods and classic wheels.