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Motorcyclist killed in collision identified as 53-year-old Kevin Richard Nirschl of NSB

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EDGEWATER -- The motorcyclist killed Tuesday morning when the driver of a large rental truck ran a stop sign at the intersection of West Park Avenue an and Air Park Road has been identified by Edgewater police as 53-year-old Kevin Richard Nirschl of New Smyrna Beach.

Your vote is a winning vote for New Smyrna Beach!

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Editor's Note: The following was written by Mayor Sally Mackay, who is seeking re-election:

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September 28, 2009
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Dear Friends,
Thanks so much for your vote in the Primary.
Thanks for everything you have done ...

* For getting me together with your neighbors;
* For passing out information;
* For talking about the issues... these actions made all the difference.

Mayoral primary winner Adam Barringer: 'Every vote counts'

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Dear Family, Friends and Supporters,

Editor's note: The following was wriiten by Adam Barringer, candidate for mayor:

The "Barringer for Mayor" campaign is in high gear. Thank you for your support and the many phone calls inquiring about the campaign and election.

First of all, we did win the primary election. What does this mean? The margin of victory was very close, only 15 votes. Now we move into the general election against the incumbent, which will be a tough race. Every vote counts!

The General Election is Nov. 3.

Man robbed at gunpoint by two others outside pawn shop

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 26-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint last night by two men who came up from behind and knocked him to the ground, then put a gun to his head while taking personal belongings from his pockets, New Smyrna Beach police said.

Corey Alan Sarchiz was not injured in the robbery just after 10 p.m. outside Jessup's Pawn Shop, 121 N. Orange St., police said.

Blogger Capt. Budd Neviaser: Armadillos unique creatures

Courtesy photos. At far left, the stages at which an armadillo goes into its protective mode. Smaller photo, the typical image people have of armadillos are the dead ones run over by motorists.

To most folks, an armadillo is a small dead animal lying adjacent to or in the middle of nearly every road in the state of Florida. Of all the 20 species of armadillos only one makes the U.S. its home: The nine–banded armadillo has a range from South Carolina to Florida in the east and to the north commonly to Nebraska.

Blogger Darlene Vann: Cursive letter writing becoming a lost and vital art to the ease of e-mails

As a person who grew up being yelled at by teachers because I didn’t slant my written letters in the correct direction, I feel justified in commenting on how little the children of today are being taught about cursive writing.

Just because we have computers that doesn’t mean we don’t have to know how to write properly. Our written signatures are always something that is needed and should be legible. I have a friend whose handwriting was so bad she had her signature changed legally to a printed one. Before that time I had no clue one could do such a thing.

Edgewater man charged in Port Orange bank robbery after turning himself in by phone 20 minutes later

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Courtesy photo/jail mug. Tony Max Olea, 42, of Edgewater, was charged with robbing a bank in Port Orange after quickly turning himself in early Monday morning.

PORT ORANGE -- A  42-year-old Edgewater man turned himself in shortly after robbing a bank early Monday, Port Orange police said.

Tony Max Olea was subsequently charged with bank robbery, having essentially called in his own arrest by dialing 9-1-1 .

Four NSB Middle School girls taken to hospital after taking prescription pills at school

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County Sheriff's Investigators have launched an investigation after four girls at New Smyrna Beach Middle School had to be hospitalized after one of them brought three different kinds of prescription pills to school and shared them with the others.

Deputies nab accused copper thief near cell tower outside Edgewater

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Courtesy photo/Jail mug. David McDonald, 35, of Port Orange, was arrested early Sunday morning by Volusia County Sheriff's deputies on charges of stealing $500 worth of copper from a cell tower outside the Edgewater city limits.

EDGEWATER -- When he came across two Volusia County Sheriff's deputies on Sunday morning, David McDonald told them he was just out for a bike ride.