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Peter Mallory was a longtime resident of New Smyrna Beach. He earned master's and bachelor's degrees in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass. He served on the board of trustees at Daytona State College and was a commissioner with the New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission. Mallory's late wife, Jacqueline Mallory, was active in civic causes. Peter and Henry Frederick co-founded NSBNEWS.net, which launched April 7, 2008, as Florida's first 24/7 Internet newspaper. Peter served as co-publisher and wrote his weekly blog, "The Right Side." Peter retired in March 2012, and turned his shared of the company over to Henry, with the intention of continuing his blog. But his health began to fail and he died in June. Henry converted NSBNews.net into the trademarked Headline Surfer, accessed via HeadlineSurfer.com.

Sad irony: 81-year-old Ormond Beach man falls into Norris Dead River near DeLand and drowns

DELAND -- The Volusia County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death this morning of an 81-year-old Ormond Beach man who apprently fell into the Norris Dead River, a tributary of the St. Johns River, at the Highland Park Fish Camp.

A witness called 9-1-1 at 7:07 a.m. to report that Richard Bass had fallen off a dock and disappeared into the water.

Deputies and rescue personnel from Volusia County Fire Services arrived on scene and helped search for the victim who was found at approximately 7:57 a.m.

Deputy airlifted in Orange City crash; motorist dead in 2nd accident

ORANGE CITY -- A Volusia County deputy was airlifted to Halifax Health Medical Center after his cruiser was struck by another motorist just before 6 this morning on Graves Avenue and an hour later, a motorist was killed in yet another accident on Ohio Avenue, according to initial reports from the Florida Highway Patrol.

The deputy was northbound on 17-92 when a southbound car turning left on Graves Avenue struck his driver's-side door. His injuries are not considered life threatening, but he was airlefted by the Sheriff's Air-One helicopter just to be on the safe side. The deputy's name wasn't immediately available.

Forget Steven Tyler; bring on the Beu Sisters

When sung right, the National Anthem, hearing the Nationa Anthem sends chills down the spine like the playing of "Taps." Steven Tyler's rendition before the AFC Championship game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots was a disgrace and I'm praying there won't be a repeat of that before Sunday's Superbowl.

Fix our nation's interstates and add jobs in the process

EDGEWATER -- I saw a recent report from ABC News' Diane Sawyer that I found troubling: Our 4 million miles of roads ranks us 20th in the world behind places like Malaysia due to deterioration and poor maintenance. How sad is that?

I was a bit taken aback that someone even had done a ranking of road conditions in the countries of the world, but was not terribly surprised to hear this country wasn’t doing very well. Most states I have been in have many poor roads causing accidents due to pot holes, narrow shoulders, fraying asphalt and other factors.

Romney romps in the Sunshine State

Stan EscuderoBy Stan Escudero
Chief political blogger for NSB News
 

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES -- Concluding a primary campaign which had become increasingly vicious and personal, Mitt Romney swept aside Newt Gingrich’s challenge and easily re-established himself as the front runner in the race for the GOP presidential nomination with 46.4% of the vote in the Sunshine State.

GOP Congresswoman Sandy Adams to Run in new 7th district based in Seminole County

Greater New Smyrna Beach included in new redistricting plan

Sandy AdamsNEW SYRNA BEACH -- Following the introduction of a compromise redistricting plan scheduled for final passage in the Florida House and Senate this week, Representative Sandy Adams announced she will declare her candidacy for the new District 7, based in Seminole County and including parts of Orange and Volusia counties.

“I strongly believe in public service and working to make our nation’s economy stronger and more secure," Adams said Monday.