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HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. SUMMER DAYTONA BANDSHELL CONCERT SERIES RETURNS The Daytona Beach Bandshell’s 2021 Star Spangled Summer Concert Series will return Saturday, May 29, presented by Boardwalk Merchants and Friends of the Bandshell. The live tribute concerts begin at 7:15 p.m. and there will be fireworks after the concert over the ocean. The concert series features tribute bands to the beach and will continue ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 9, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 9, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Timothy T. Golphin Sr., 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested March 26 and charged with robbery by sudden snatching. LARGE, RIVERFRONT PROJECT PLANNED IN SOUTH DAYTONA A riverfront, mixed-used project has been proposed along U.S. 1 in South Daytona, which would include a large condominium. Riverfront luxury apartments, a restaurant, marina and retail shops are coming to South Daytona. Six vacated lots along South Ridgewood Avenue have been approved as the site for the mixed-use development project. FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off FISHING WITH DAN: MOSQUITO LAGOON PART II: STRANDED IN Fishing with Dan: Mosquito Lagoon Part II: Stranded in paradise. I had enjoyed a fun morning of fishing in the great Mosquito Lagoon, having traveled from the far south all the way north to the Government Cut. I had my 17-foot Polar deep into the mangroves fishing very skinny water when the tide really began to leave. CALLING ALL SHARK PAINTERS IN NEW SMYRNA BEACH Submissions may be emailed to City Clerk Kelly McQuillen at kmcquillen@cityofnsb.com or mailed to City Clerk, City Hall, 210 Sams Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168. For more information, call (386) 410-2637. Watch this discussion. Stop watching this discussion. GROWING RESTAURANT CHAIN PUTTING DOWN ROOTS IN NEW SMYRNA The New Smyrna Beach restaurant will be the company’s fourth on Florida’s east coast. It also plans to build a companion to Crabby’s Oceanside: Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites, which will be next door to Crabby’s Oceanside at 451 S. Atlantic Ave., north of Sun Splash Park, in Daytona. Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites willhave a full
SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. SUMMER CAMPS, APRIL 23, 2021 Theatre camps for ages 6 to 18 will meet from June 7 to Aug. 6. Each camp is two weeks and will meet 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $350 for non-members or $330 for members. To register, visit gatewaycenterforthearts.org. For more information, call (386) 668-5553. Watch this discussion. Stop watching this discussion.CLASSIFIEDS
To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 30, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 30, 2021. •Nichole L. Krauss, 20, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 16 and charged with possession of cocaine and resisting an officer without violence. Bail was set at VOLUSIA BUSINESS NEWS: HUGE NUMBERS CAN GET SCARY Volusia Business News: Huge numbers can get scary. The eye-popping numbers of the housing market in Volusia County can’t help but make you think we’re blowing up another bubble. And we know all too well what happens with bubbles. Realtors in the Volusia-Flagler area reported sales of 1,432 existing houses in March, up 21.7% from March2020.
ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, of LET OUT SOME RAGE IN DELAND A license to rage will cost you $10. That’s only to start. Austin and Kelsey Hiers opened Fellow Earthlings Rage Room in DeLand about a month ago. The cost for a Rage One starts at $30 for 15 minutes and goes up to Rhino Rage (six people) at $175 for 45 minutes. Ms. Hiers said there are two rooms or one large room that gets filled with NEW SMYRNA BEACH COMMISSION APPROVES BIG CHANGES IN IMPACT The impact fees for restaurants increased slightly, while the fees for gas stations and for restaurants with drive-throughs nearly tripled. According to a study of impact fees in New Smyrna Beach prepared by Raftelis Financial Consultants Inc. and presented to the City Commission in March, businesses that see more activity, such as drive-throughs, require more services and therefore should GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROP The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Arrest Reports, May 15, 2020. •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. Bail was set at $8,500. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. THE SHORES LETS THE DOGS OUT The Shores lets the dogs out. Martha and Van Alder, and Volusia County Councilwoman Billie Wheeler celebrate the grand opening of the Van Alder Dog Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Wednesday, June 5. The City of Daytona Beach Shores officially opened the Van Alder Dog Park June 5. The city conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, including a LAND LINES: MARKO’S HERITAGE INN OF PORT ORANGE The new owner of Marko’s was embarrassed to tell his classmates that he owned several Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets. Now if you know anything about fast food franchises, that made him a multi-millionaire, but he felt KFC was beneath a man of his skills. When he discovered the Heritage Inn in Port Orange, he fell in lovewith it and had to
DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROP The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Arrest Reports, May 15, 2020. •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. Bail was set at $8,500. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. THE SHORES LETS THE DOGS OUT The Shores lets the dogs out. Martha and Van Alder, and Volusia County Councilwoman Billie Wheeler celebrate the grand opening of the Van Alder Dog Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Wednesday, June 5. The City of Daytona Beach Shores officially opened the Van Alder Dog Park June 5. The city conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, including a LAND LINES: MARKO’S HERITAGE INN OF PORT ORANGE The new owner of Marko’s was embarrassed to tell his classmates that he owned several Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets. Now if you know anything about fast food franchises, that made him a multi-millionaire, but he felt KFC was beneath a man of his skills. When he discovered the Heritage Inn in Port Orange, he fell in lovewith it and had to
DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 9, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 9, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Timothy T. Golphin Sr., 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested March 26 and charged with robbery by sudden snatching. FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, of ARREST REPORTS, JULY 24, 2020 Arrest Reports, July 24, 2020. •Richard C. Aguilar, 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested July 10 and charged with burglary of a structure or conveyance. Bail was not set. •Dominic James Eliassen, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrested July 10 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia, attempt to use identification of anotherwithout
SUMMER DAYTONA BANDSHELL CONCERT SERIES RETURNS The Daytona Beach Bandshell’s 2021 Star Spangled Summer Concert Series will return Saturday, May 29, presented by Boardwalk Merchants and Friends of the Bandshell. The live tribute concerts begin at 7:15 p.m. and there will be fireworks after the concert over the ocean. The concert series features tribute bands to the beach and will continue ARREST REPORT, DEC. 13, 2019 Arrest Report, Dec. 13, 2019. •Steven M. Cola, 33, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Nov. 29 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine, and burglary of a dwelling. Bail was set at $6,500. FISHING WITH DAN: THE SPECTACULAR THOMPSON’S CREEK This trip turned out to be all I could ask for. I can’t wait to return next month in my kayak. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. ×. DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROP The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Arrest Reports, May 15, 2020. •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. Bail was set at $8,500. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. THE SHORES LETS THE DOGS OUT The Shores lets the dogs out. Martha and Van Alder, and Volusia County Councilwoman Billie Wheeler celebrate the grand opening of the Van Alder Dog Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Wednesday, June 5. The City of Daytona Beach Shores officially opened the Van Alder Dog Park June 5. The city conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, including a LAND LINES: MARKO’S HERITAGE INN OF PORT ORANGE The new owner of Marko’s was embarrassed to tell his classmates that he owned several Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets. Now if you know anything about fast food franchises, that made him a multi-millionaire, but he felt KFC was beneath a man of his skills. When he discovered the Heritage Inn in Port Orange, he fell in lovewith it and had to
DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROP The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Arrest Reports, May 15, 2020. •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. Bail was set at $8,500. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. THE SHORES LETS THE DOGS OUT The Shores lets the dogs out. Martha and Van Alder, and Volusia County Councilwoman Billie Wheeler celebrate the grand opening of the Van Alder Dog Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Wednesday, June 5. The City of Daytona Beach Shores officially opened the Van Alder Dog Park June 5. The city conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, including a LAND LINES: MARKO’S HERITAGE INN OF PORT ORANGE The new owner of Marko’s was embarrassed to tell his classmates that he owned several Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets. Now if you know anything about fast food franchises, that made him a multi-millionaire, but he felt KFC was beneath a man of his skills. When he discovered the Heritage Inn in Port Orange, he fell in lovewith it and had to
DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 9, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 9, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Timothy T. Golphin Sr., 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested March 26 and charged with robbery by sudden snatching. FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, of ARREST REPORTS, JULY 24, 2020 Arrest Reports, July 24, 2020. •Richard C. Aguilar, 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested July 10 and charged with burglary of a structure or conveyance. Bail was not set. •Dominic James Eliassen, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrested July 10 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia, attempt to use identification of anotherwithout
SUMMER DAYTONA BANDSHELL CONCERT SERIES RETURNS The Daytona Beach Bandshell’s 2021 Star Spangled Summer Concert Series will return Saturday, May 29, presented by Boardwalk Merchants and Friends of the Bandshell. The live tribute concerts begin at 7:15 p.m. and there will be fireworks after the concert over the ocean. The concert series features tribute bands to the beach and will continue ARREST REPORT, DEC. 13, 2019 Arrest Report, Dec. 13, 2019. •Steven M. Cola, 33, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Nov. 29 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine, and burglary of a dwelling. Bail was set at $6,500. FISHING WITH DAN: THE SPECTACULAR THOMPSON’S CREEK This trip turned out to be all I could ask for. I can’t wait to return next month in my kayak. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. ×. DAYTONA BODYBUILDER GOING ‘STRONG’ AT 60 Daytona Beach resident Lee Apperson is a professional bodybuilder who just returned from the International Federation of Body Builders Pro Masters bodybuilding contest Aug. 29 in Pittsburgh. He placed a disappointing (to him) second, but at age 60 is looking ahead to even more challenges. “I’ve won every championship of everyorganization
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 30, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 30, 2021. •Nichole L. Krauss, 20, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 16 and charged with possession of cocaine and resisting an officer without violence. Bail was set at ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of LET OUT SOME RAGE IN DELAND A license to rage will cost you $10. That’s only to start. Austin and Kelsey Hiers opened Fellow Earthlings Rage Room in DeLand about a month ago. The cost for a Rage One starts at $30 for 15 minutes and goes up to Rhino Rage (six people) at $175 for 45 minutes. Ms. Hiers said there are two rooms or one large room that gets filled with FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
GROWING RESTAURANT CHAIN PUTTING DOWN ROOTS IN NEW SMYRNA The New Smyrna Beach restaurant will be the company’s fourth on Florida’s east coast. It also plans to build a companion to Crabby’s Oceanside: Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites, which will be next door to Crabby’s Oceanside at 451 S. Atlantic Ave., north of Sun Splash Park, in Daytona. Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites willhave a full
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 30, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 30, 2021. •Nichole L. Krauss, 20, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 16 and charged with possession of cocaine and resisting an officer without violence. Bail was set at ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of LET OUT SOME RAGE IN DELAND A license to rage will cost you $10. That’s only to start. Austin and Kelsey Hiers opened Fellow Earthlings Rage Room in DeLand about a month ago. The cost for a Rage One starts at $30 for 15 minutes and goes up to Rhino Rage (six people) at $175 for 45 minutes. Ms. Hiers said there are two rooms or one large room that gets filled with FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
GROWING RESTAURANT CHAIN PUTTING DOWN ROOTS IN NEW SMYRNA The New Smyrna Beach restaurant will be the company’s fourth on Florida’s east coast. It also plans to build a companion to Crabby’s Oceanside: Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites, which will be next door to Crabby’s Oceanside at 451 S. Atlantic Ave., north of Sun Splash Park, in Daytona. Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites willhave a full
LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health.SUMMER CAMPS 2021
Registration for summer camps are underway at Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 N. U.S. 17/92, DeBary. Camps start June 7 and end Aug. 6. Full-day camp will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $175 non-members or $165 members. Half-day sessions are from 9 a.m. to noonor 1 to 4 p.m.
SUMMER CAMPS, APRIL 23, 2021 Theatre camps for ages 6 to 18 will meet from June 7 to Aug. 6. Each camp is two weeks and will meet 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $350 for non-members or $330 for members. To register, visit gatewaycenterforthearts.org. For more information, call (386) 668-5553. Watch this discussion. Stop watching this discussion. VOLUSIA BUSINESS NEWS: HUGE NUMBERS CAN GET SCARY Volusia Business News: Huge numbers can get scary. The eye-popping numbers of the housing market in Volusia County can’t help but make you think we’re blowing up another bubble. And we know all too well what happens with bubbles. Realtors in the Volusia-Flagler area reported sales of 1,432 existing houses in March, up 21.7% from March2020.
ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 9, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 9, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Timothy T. Golphin Sr., 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested March 26 and charged with robbery by sudden snatching. LARGE, RIVERFRONT PROJECT PLANNED IN SOUTH DAYTONA A riverfront, mixed-used project has been proposed along U.S. 1 in South Daytona, which would include a large condominium. Riverfront luxury apartments, a restaurant, marina and retail shops are coming to South Daytona. Six vacated lots along South Ridgewood Avenue have been approved as the site for the mixed-use development project. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 5, 2021 Bail was set at $100,000. •Leonard Cecil Graham Jr., 18, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Jan. 22 and charged with unlawful use of a two-way communication device, sale/possession with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of place of worship/business and sale of heroin within 1,000 feet of place of worship. Bail was set at $135,000. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. 'FOOD NIRVANA' COMING TO NEW SMYRNA BEACH The New Smyrna location will be the 12th restaurant in the chain, with another to open at about the same time in St. Augustine. The menu, which includes tacos, burgers, bowls and salads, promises diners “Food Nirvana,” which Mr. Hartman said comes from unique flavors that “feed your soul.”. The New Smyrna location will be the thirdin
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 30, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 30, 2021. •Nichole L. Krauss, 20, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 16 and charged with possession of cocaine and resisting an officer without violence. Bail was set at ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of LET OUT SOME RAGE IN DELAND A license to rage will cost you $10. That’s only to start. Austin and Kelsey Hiers opened Fellow Earthlings Rage Room in DeLand about a month ago. The cost for a Rage One starts at $30 for 15 minutes and goes up to Rhino Rage (six people) at $175 for 45 minutes. Ms. Hiers said there are two rooms or one large room that gets filled with FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
GROWING RESTAURANT CHAIN PUTTING DOWN ROOTS IN NEW SMYRNA The New Smyrna Beach restaurant will be the company’s fourth on Florida’s east coast. It also plans to build a companion to Crabby’s Oceanside: Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites, which will be next door to Crabby’s Oceanside at 451 S. Atlantic Ave., north of Sun Splash Park, in Daytona. Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites willhave a full
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 30, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 30, 2021. •Nichole L. Krauss, 20, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 16 and charged with possession of cocaine and resisting an officer without violence. Bail was set at ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 19, 2021 Arrest Reports, Feb. 19, 2021. •Ryan M. Rogers, 30, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with criminal mischief and battery. Bail was set at $4,500. •Deborah A. Anderson, 58, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Feb. 5 and charged with possession of heroin and paraphernalia. Bail was set ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 16, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 16, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Darrell L. Brown, 32, of Daytona Beach, was arrested April 3 and charged with no valid driver’s license and possession of LET OUT SOME RAGE IN DELAND A license to rage will cost you $10. That’s only to start. Austin and Kelsey Hiers opened Fellow Earthlings Rage Room in DeLand about a month ago. The cost for a Rage One starts at $30 for 15 minutes and goes up to Rhino Rage (six people) at $175 for 45 minutes. Ms. Hiers said there are two rooms or one large room that gets filled with FYSH WILL BE COMING UP BY THE RIVER SOON IN PORT ORANGE Riverwalk Park in Port Orange will be home to the largest restaurant in Volusia County. Fysh Bar and Grill will open by December on The Point, an area within the park that juts out into the Halifax River creating a mini peninsula. Owner Sidharth “Sid” Sethi suggested the concept for Fysh Bar and Grill will be “somewhat based” off FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
GROWING RESTAURANT CHAIN PUTTING DOWN ROOTS IN NEW SMYRNA The New Smyrna Beach restaurant will be the company’s fourth on Florida’s east coast. It also plans to build a companion to Crabby’s Oceanside: Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites, which will be next door to Crabby’s Oceanside at 451 S. Atlantic Ave., north of Sun Splash Park, in Daytona. Crabby’s Beachside Bar & Bites willhave a full
LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health.SUMMER CAMPS 2021
Registration for summer camps are underway at Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 N. U.S. 17/92, DeBary. Camps start June 7 and end Aug. 6. Full-day camp will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $175 non-members or $165 members. Half-day sessions are from 9 a.m. to noonor 1 to 4 p.m.
SUMMER CAMPS, APRIL 23, 2021 Theatre camps for ages 6 to 18 will meet from June 7 to Aug. 6. Each camp is two weeks and will meet 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $350 for non-members or $330 for members. To register, visit gatewaycenterforthearts.org. For more information, call (386) 668-5553. Watch this discussion. Stop watching this discussion. VOLUSIA BUSINESS NEWS: HUGE NUMBERS CAN GET SCARY Volusia Business News: Huge numbers can get scary. The eye-popping numbers of the housing market in Volusia County can’t help but make you think we’re blowing up another bubble. And we know all too well what happens with bubbles. Realtors in the Volusia-Flagler area reported sales of 1,432 existing houses in March, up 21.7% from March2020.
ARREST REPORTS, APRIL 9, 2021 Arrest Reports, April 9, 2021. Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests, not convictions, and all arrestees are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty in a court of law. •Timothy T. Golphin Sr., 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested March 26 and charged with robbery by sudden snatching. LARGE, RIVERFRONT PROJECT PLANNED IN SOUTH DAYTONA A riverfront, mixed-used project has been proposed along U.S. 1 in South Daytona, which would include a large condominium. Riverfront luxury apartments, a restaurant, marina and retail shops are coming to South Daytona. Six vacated lots along South Ridgewood Avenue have been approved as the site for the mixed-use development project. ARREST REPORTS, FEB. 5, 2021 Bail was set at $100,000. •Leonard Cecil Graham Jr., 18, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Jan. 22 and charged with unlawful use of a two-way communication device, sale/possession with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of place of worship/business and sale of heroin within 1,000 feet of place of worship. Bail was set at $135,000. GATEWAY TO REMAIN A RESTAURANT IN DAYTONA The iconic Gateway Restaurant, known for breakfast fare at 219 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach, has been sold to Dr. Charles Duva along with other nearby property. A rezoning request for his assembled properties was approved March 25 by the Daytona BeachPlanning Board.
FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. 'FOOD NIRVANA' COMING TO NEW SMYRNA BEACH The New Smyrna location will be the 12th restaurant in the chain, with another to open at about the same time in St. Augustine. The menu, which includes tacos, burgers, bowls and salads, promises diners “Food Nirvana,” which Mr. Hartman said comes from unique flavors that “feed your soul.”. The New Smyrna location will be the thirdin
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352.CLASSIFIEDS
To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROPHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNAHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNA BEACHHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTYHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTY FLVOLUSIA CORONA UPDATEVIRUS COUNTFOR VOLUSIA COUNTY
The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, of FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. CASSADAGA BUILDING GETS NEW LIFE WITH RESTORATION Cassadaga building gets new life with restoration. Brigham Hall, built around 1897, is under restoration at the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp in West Volusia County. Workers are putting the final touches on Brigham Hall in Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, which has been in existence since 1894 and was designated a Historic District on theNational
CANAL STREET ICON CELEBRATING 96TH BIRTHDAY The iconic Little Drug Co. at 412 Canal St. in New Smyrna Beach is celebrating its 96th birthday. And the former movie theater building that houses it is celebrating its 95th. Both got their start in the early 1920s. In 1922, Bush-Little Drug Co. opened its doors on the north end of Canal Street. HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM For Hometown News. Updated 2 hrs ago. 0. The number of new Covid-19 resident cases reported in Volusia County was at 68 in the past 24 hours, pushing the total to 43,922; there have been 776 non-residents infected; and four more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, May 28, according to the Florida Department of Health. E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352.CLASSIFIEDS
To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROPHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNAHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNA BEACHHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTYHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTY FLVOLUSIA CORONA UPDATEVIRUS COUNTFOR VOLUSIA COUNTY
The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health. ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, of FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER That bodes well for the future. Dan Smith has fished the waters of Volusia County for more than 40 years. Email questions and comments to fishwdan@att.net. His book, “I Swear the Snook Drowned,” is available for purchase for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS Foreclosure of resort could accelerate hotel plans. More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. The many promises of returning it to its original splendor have not been kept by any of its owners/developers. CASSADAGA BUILDING GETS NEW LIFE WITH RESTORATION Cassadaga building gets new life with restoration. Brigham Hall, built around 1897, is under restoration at the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp in West Volusia County. Workers are putting the final touches on Brigham Hall in Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, which has been in existence since 1894 and was designated a Historic District on theNational
CANAL STREET ICON CELEBRATING 96TH BIRTHDAY The iconic Little Drug Co. at 412 Canal St. in New Smyrna Beach is celebrating its 96th birthday. And the former movie theater building that houses it is celebrating its 95th. Both got their start in the early 1920s. In 1922, Bush-Little Drug Co. opened its doors on the north end of Canal Street. OBITUARIES | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM Funeral homes often submit obituaries as a service to the families they are assisting. However, we will be happy to accept obituaries from family members pending proper verification ofDEATH NOTICES
hometownnewsvolusia.com 2400 S.Ridgewood Ave., Suite 22 South Daytona, FL 32119 Phone: 1-386-322-5900 Email: newsdy@hometownnewsol.com SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. FLORIDA HEALTH DEPARTMENT DISCONTINUES DAILY COVID-19 The Florida Department of Health has discontinued its daily reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic. Florida is the first state in the nation to discontinue the daily reports, according to the New York Times, leaving residents in the dark about deaths and hospitalizations. ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Bail was set at $5,000. •Kayleeana Marie Brookman-Varga, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Dec. 27 and charged with possession of paraphernalia and methamphetamine and driving with license canceled. Bail was set at $3,500. •Michael D. Power, 37, ofANTI-SCAM TIPS
4. You've won one of five valuable prizes. 5. You've won big money in a domestic or foreign lottery. Common Types of Scams (Ponzi Scheme) 1. The scheme is named after Charles Ponzi, who became notorious for using the technique in 1920. CLUB SCENE, JUNE 4, 2021 •Grille at Riverview: Christie Beu will perform 6-10 p.m. Friday, June 4, Carlos & Friences will perform 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, June 5, at 101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach. Dinner SUMMER DAYTONA BANDSHELL CONCERT SERIES RETURNS The Daytona Beach Bandshell’s 2021 Star Spangled Summer Concert Series will return Saturday, May 29, presented by Boardwalk Merchants and Friends of the Bandshell. The live tribute concerts begin at 7:15 p.m. and there will be fireworks after the concert over the ocean. The concert series features tribute bands to the beach and will continue ROAD RESURFACING WILL BEGIN NEXT WEEK IN DELAND Road resurfacing will begin next week on several thoroughfares inDeLand.
WEST VOLUSIA COMMUNITY NOTES, JUNE 4, 2021 Animal control meetings with commissioners. You have permission toedit this article.
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 36, pushing the total to 44,199; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and two more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, June 4, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 36, pushing the total to 44,199; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and two more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, June 4, according to the Florida Department of Health. E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROPHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNAHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNA BEACHHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTYHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTY FLVOLUSIA CORONA UPDATEVIRUS COUNTFOR VOLUSIA COUNTY
The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health.CLASSIFIEDS
To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Daytona Beach Police Department •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER After dropping my 17-foot Polar in at Tomoka State Park, I took a quick spin around the northern edge of the Tomoka Basin. Not actually fishing, but just hoping to spook up a few big red drum so I could return later in the morning. CANAL STREET ICON CELEBRATING 96TH BIRTHDAY In 1922, Bush-Little Drug Co. opened its doors on the north end of Canal Street. Two years later, Mr. Little (no first name could be found) bought the business from the Bush family, changed the name to Little Drug Co. and moved to a vacant building at 501 Canal St. CASSADAGA BUILDING GETS NEW LIFE WITH RESTORATION “He advised us how to build pillars and brace up the undercarriage,” said Mr. Smith, a member of the Camp for 21 years. “The building was leveled off and when the braces were put in place, we put in a cedar board between the brace and the ceiling of theporch.
HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 36, pushing the total to 44,199; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and two more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, June 4, according to the Florida Department of Health. LOCAL NEWS | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 36, pushing the total to 44,199; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and two more deaths, as of 9 a.m. Friday, June 4, according to the Florida Department of Health. E-EDITION | HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COVID-19 UPDATE: NEW VOLUSIA CASES DROPHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNAHOMETOWN NEWS NEW SMYRNA BEACHHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTYHOMETOWN NEWS VOLUSIA COUNTY FLVOLUSIA CORONA UPDATEVIRUS COUNTFOR VOLUSIA COUNTY
The number of new resident cases reported in Volusia County in the past 24 hours was at 43, pushing the total to 44,163; there have been 778 non-residents infected; and no new deaths, as of 9 a.m. Thursday, June 3, according to the Florida Department of Health.CLASSIFIEDS
To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, MAY 15, 2020 Daytona Beach Police Department •Carolyn E. Geter, 27, of Daytona Beach, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of a Schedule IV substance, cannabis and MDMA, driving while license revoked and giving false name upon being arrested/detained. FORECLOSURE OF RESORT COULD ACCELERATE HOTEL PLANS More than 15 years after a series of damaging hurricanes hit the city of Daytona Beach Shores, the Treasure Island Resort still remains fenced off, in poor condition and abandoned. FISHING WITH DAN: CHASING SNOOK IN THE TOMOKA RIVER After dropping my 17-foot Polar in at Tomoka State Park, I took a quick spin around the northern edge of the Tomoka Basin. Not actually fishing, but just hoping to spook up a few big red drum so I could return later in the morning. CANAL STREET ICON CELEBRATING 96TH BIRTHDAY In 1922, Bush-Little Drug Co. opened its doors on the north end of Canal Street. Two years later, Mr. Little (no first name could be found) bought the business from the Bush family, changed the name to Little Drug Co. and moved to a vacant building at 501 Canal St. CASSADAGA BUILDING GETS NEW LIFE WITH RESTORATION “He advised us how to build pillars and brace up the undercarriage,” said Mr. Smith, a member of the Camp for 21 years. “The building was leveled off and when the braces were put in place, we put in a cedar board between the brace and the ceiling of theporch.
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Volusia County Councilwoman Heather Post and her husband, Randy Post, a senior deputy and rangemaster with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Meghan Hughes, to Armel Izompishaka. FLORIDA HEALTH DEPARTMENT DISCONTINUES DAILY COVID-19 The Florida Department of Health has discontinued its daily reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic. Florida is the first state in the nation to discontinue the daily reports, according to the New York Times, leaving residents in the dark about deaths and hospitalizations. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES To advertise your business, call (386) 322-5900. Agencies | National | Regional: Call Kathy Young at (772) 467-4352. ARREST REPORTS, JAN. 8, 2021 Port Orange Police Department •Mark A. Trail, 49, of Port Orange, was arrested Dec. 23 and charged with petit theft. Bail was set at $2,500. •Ashley M. O’Connell, 20, of Port Orange, was arrested Dec. 24 and charged with aggravated battery.ANTI-SCAM TIPS
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