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VOLUME 7, NO. 39
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FPC REBOUNDS 17A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2016
City won’t let it slide: Holland Park back on track Palm Coast is getting rid of the contractor and taking over park and playground renovations. PAGE 3A
YOUR TOWN
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A turn for the better?
Joyce and Kermit Kidder
With some state and federal intervention, officials hope A1A will no longer be the road less traveled.
CROSSING WITH KERMIT KIDDER
Sheriff James L. Manfre welcomed the latest school crossing guard to join the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office during a swearing-in ceremony on Monday, Oct. 17, at the Sheriff’s Operations Center. Kermit Kidder, a native of Ohio, is a retired pastor. He served in the U.S. Navy as a radio operator. He and his wife, Joyce, moved to Palm Coast from St. Augustine where he served as a school crossing guard for St. Johns County. Kidder will be serving as a crossing guard at Indian Trails Middle School and Belle Terre Elementary.
Early voting begins Statistics: 12A Endorsements: 6A INSIDE HOME + GARDEN OCTOBER 27, 2016
Room with a view Check out two of the most expensive homes for sale in the Ormond Beach and Palm Coast markets: PAGE 4B-5B and PAGE 6B-7B
PAGES 4A-5A
Much ado about
BOO Jacque Estes
Lily Conley enjoys an early Halloween celebration at the Boo Bash last week.
INSIDE HOME + GARDEN TREE TROUBLE: After Hurricane Matthew, is your
INSIDE HOME + GARDEN FARM TO TABLE: Event celebrates fresh food,
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Annual Boo Bash! PAGE 26A
And don’t miss these trunk or treat events: PAGE 25A
Ag Museum reconsidered County talks options. PAGES 10A-11A