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CRA Chairman Jim Kosmas pays back grant

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Asks why same CRA attorney advised it was legal then; not legal now

It was legal then and illegal now. NSBNews.net file photo by Sera Frederick / CRA Chairman Jim Kosmas is shown here holding a golden shovel for the Sept. 29 groundbreaking at the Hampton Inn on Flagler Avenue. Construction on the beachside hotel has been grounded since that day without explanation. Standing behind him in sunglasses to the far left is fellow CRA board member Chad Schilsky. Both were approved for grants for their businesses, which turned out to be illegal.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- CRA Chairman Jim Kosmas told NSBNews.net over the weekend that he repaid his Community Redevelopment Agency the $1,925 grant for improvements to his law office that was unanimously approved by his board with him abstaining from the vote.

"I paid the city on Friday," Kosmas told NSBNews.net. "What I Don't understand is why the attorney said it was OK then and now it is not."

CRA Santa greets handful of little ones Friday night on New Smyrna Beach's Canal Street

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NSBNEWS.net photo by Sera Frederick / Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa was on hand at Christmas Park where he greeted a few children on and their parents as shown in this 6:50 p.m. Friday photo. Santa's visit is part of Christmas on Canal, sponsored by the New Smyrna Beach Community Redevelopment Agency and the merchant association there.   

Congresswoman Sandy Adams here Saturday for local citizens at Edgewater City Hall

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By Congresswoman Sandy Adams

Special to NSBNews.net

EDGEWATER -- I will be holding my final listening session of the year in Volusia County at 2 p.m. Saturday, at the Edgewater City Hall, making it my 16th public listening session in Florida's 24th Congressional District this year.

Edgewater City Commissioner Ted Cooper dies of a massive coronary at the age of 61

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Riverside community in mourning

Ted Cooper EDGEWATER -- City Councilman Ted Cooper died this morning at Bert Fish Medical Center in New Smyrna Beach after a massive coronary. He was 61.

The city released a statement this afternoon stating in part, "With great sadness the City of Edgewater announces the passing of City Councilman Theodore 'Ted' Cooper after a sudden illness."

Cooper's sudden passing at 11 a.m. was met with sadness.

"It's just shocking -- because Ted really cared," Councilwoman Gigi Bennington told NSBNews.net. "He was a very colorful member of our council."

Bennington said that although Cooper was hospitalized for a couple of days last month for a heart ailment, his passing today was unexpected: "Ted died of a massive coronary. He was outside his home talking to a neighbor when he fell over. I'm just having a hard time knowing he's gone."

New Smyrna Beach CRA commissioner's construction deal with mayor backfires

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Chad SchilskyAdam BarringerNew Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer, shown at right, has been silent on a $20,000 grant approved by the Community Redevelopment Agency for CRA board member Chad Schilsky with the mayor's Barringer Construction for Schilsky's restaurant, That's Amore. Schilsky's grant has been rescinded, but leaves open a host of ethical questions, including why a sitting mayor would put himself in such a precarious situation to begin with. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A $20,000 grant approved by the New Smyrna Beach City Commission for CRA board member Chad Schilsky, that included money going to Mayor Adam Barringer's family construction business, has been voluntarily rescinded. At least that's the official line being given by city officials.

The mayor has remained publicly silent on the issue and has refused NSBNews.net's numerous calls and e-mails for comment with his city-issued cell phone and designated e-mail. He has also refused comment when asked in person.

Lucky NSBNews.net reader to ride in New Smyrna Beach Christmas Parade

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State Rep. Dorothy HukillBy DOROTHY L. HUKILL
State Representative
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- One of my favorite things to do this time of year is to take part in the New Smyrna Beach Christmas Parade. I love seeing our community come out and enjoy a fun afternoon together.

Dorothy HukillThis Saturday, I'll be riding in the NSB parade again. But I don't want to be there by myself - I want you ride in the car with me, as my guest! I hope you're ready to feel the holiday spirit, because this week we're selecting one NSBNews.net reader at random to come along for the ride.

Tickets available for Norwood's Holiday Food and Festival on Friday & Saturday; meet Ivanna Trump

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NSBnews.net videos by Sera Frederick / Above are our exclusive videos from the 2009 Holiday Food and Wine Festival at Norwood's Restaurant. Featured guests at this year's the 16th annual festival is Ivanna Trump.

Ivanna trumpNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Attention, those of you in and around New Smyrna Beach and throughout Central Florida: Tickets are available for an event that is bigger and better than ever: the 16th annual Holiday Food and Wine Festival at Norwood’s Restaurant, Friday and Saturday. You can also meet Ivanna Trump, Saturday where she will personally pour your glass from her Ivanna's Legends Wine.

Here is a breakdown of the two-day festival that is a key provider to local charities:

AWARDS TASTING, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday -- Savor the top 90-wines that won the coveted gold, silver, and bronze awards. An elegant and intimate evening full of food, fun, entertainment, wine, and more. Seating is limited as it sells out early. Advance tickets are $60 a person; day of event purchase tickets are $70.

GRAND TASTING, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday -- Receive your very own commemorative wine glass and begin savoring the tasting. You can Sample over 600-wines from around the world.

Thanksgiving holiday travel deadly: 2 killed in Oak Hill, 1 in Edgewater and another in Ormond Beach

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OAK HILL -- Four motorists lost their lives on Interstate 95 in Volusia County during the Thanksgiving weekend, the last two a husband and wife Sunday afternoon just north of Maytown Road, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

A woman was killed Saturday night near Ormond Beach and an Edgewater man near that city earlier that afternoon.