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len in 2009. Air-conditioning parts, copper and other scrap metals are also being stolen in greater frequency. The Sheriff’s Office logged a total of 62 air-conditioner and metal thefts in the first seven months of 2011, for a total lost value of $132,364. That already surpasses the total from 2010 (59 thefts for $115,167 in value) and

is more than five times the lost value in 2009 ($24,185). According to Sheriff Donald Fleming, one way residents can fight the thefts is to keep their garage doors closed. He said some reports have shown that suspects have entered residents’ garages and climbed into their attics. “They hide until the people leave; then, they rob the house,”

he said. Other incidents show that parts of or whole air-conditioning units are being stolen, as well as unseThe wor curedpor metals indresidential yards. arily eras “hungry” was Natalie Allmanedisfrom the manager tem ulary of the voc parParts ticipant at John’s Auto &sMetals, at abtermelon in the - and wa3626con S.test U.S. 1, Bunnell. The shop s at the hot-dog-eating hasFou been since 1974. Flag rth open ler of

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Brian Moore reads a message in a bottle found near Matanzas Inlet, while his wife and sons look on.

The County Commission selected eight residents to join Barbara Revels.

+ Flagler family finds message in bottle from 1999

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a After months of organizing and two playing g up and rned a lot days of interviewing board applicants growin While rts, I lea commufor its new economic-development th spo the lot of you ing back to Chris Larson, of Flagler arm, the Flagler County Board of Coungiv Fortier about about Shanna Beach, was boating on the t just ty Commissioners appointed eight resisn’ ut rt abo nity. it’s a spo Intracoastal Waterway with idents to the Economic Opportunity Playing ner or a loser;team and a win his daughter, Andrea Moore, l. Advisory Council Monday, Nov. 7. being a together as mon goa g and her family, when his sonHaving decided against appointing workin obtain a cometimes that to g Som in-law, Brian, and grandsons, councilmen based strictly on industry trying winnin goal is nt. Kade and Keegan, jumped specialization, board Chairman Alan rname Shanna Fortier a tou es, tim off the boat to look for shells. Peterson asked that each commisJason DeLorenzo and his wife, Rebecca, partake in a champagne toast on election night, is Other goal They picked up a plastic sioner write his or her Top 10 memwith supporters at his campaign party. Jason DeLorenzo, with 50.34% of the votes, defeated that eg som ber choices down, then turn them in bottle and realized it had helpin Dennis Cross in the City Council District 3 race. . to staff. The eight with the most votes a letter inside. one out r Future The cur Flagle would be appointed. game Excited, they ran back to spine had ves in Jacque ut givweekend ut line would the 10 individuals we is all abo to the prolike the boat and cut it open; gresse ully hot ella was aboan 49“Ideg k d from Santiag o’s this reesthe , Bot a dreadf ing bac County feel are and most 28 deg on the the plastic cap had been It was rs ago. Julian Apollo United 51 degqualified Two rees to Flagler for yea s. g . board,” he said, “notreenecessarily in a into stainless stee b. ny cracked, and the inside had yin nity clu ma pla either l rods wer kick, soccer commu Flagler ecently rs old, (specific) category. e scre gotten wet, causing the letter , Jacque This is a very im- further cur side of her spin 13 yea Beach-based to take a free strike The m ma EW vature. e to pre wed portantste board, I justSan feel past hisred andline Ormond stepped up plant foot to sed to deteriorate. The letter was ANDR N Future progra vent goal for the splits. 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Jacksonvi Advisory pare pla McGuire took the lead by 54spinetold tha “I was alled in an inte of bed for t he t the two in mbetween becom- who had 49.53% (2,818). m as an unity to at lea er of thedifference suppor sta r Pal 16 in the nal tea lle, she had pro my grandkids kids mb Council arecur asves follows: ssiothe munity pment of ’t get out gested tha opport and Sweet ranking in the for Flagle meopenella rec ketball. ofe ing next Palm Coast City For the District 3 seat, Jason votes, translating to a swing of a ldn com ent Bot gre 49 in s, ipr elo CT degree San ssed fro . “I cou tor sug a sem stroyer ing it,” De Larson said. He said positive dev s Developm a top 10 then played a get a m 28 deg tiago’s ternoon ’s family doc 51Gill: gues, and the PremierCouncilman or nothing in DeLorenzo, who had 50.34% 183 votes. McGuire got 63% ofIt was timand Daytonville, degree the nty. ella Mike former 13-year Kansas ree . to Lea kso the Bot ella cou e s is ool Jac in But the address was no cer s. key in to Bot with h Sch ntion both trai then District 1 and Dis- of the vote (2,765), beat Den- the absentee votes, a percent-Two sta e for petes ntth in the was nam of the Year, ours, in ger citysurcouncilman, where he led ella wa e to that com Coast Hig ior year, he the you s said the intea basketball a valid. longer Do you know st be abl visit Nem into eith inless steel y. Player and trict 3 how racesunTuesday, Nov. 8, nis Cross, with 49.66% (2,728). age starkly different from what what Bot gue. His sen News-Journal 0-2 record who er sid several rod Hodge successful economicson as in the dewasn’t to at lea , recalling Scan. sentLea the wa letter dadrift? of Santiag s were screwe 23on ist ch ella tale the per gnosis in ke theit.city’s general election. 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Manning: formerper co-founder togout spr ball at ital city, Bogota h his grandf m at Brandon punund Paul diagnoWashington, ether him , on Jun of North rter and has form pir posture, which ngth, creatin l one wit tea Morton,“I’lofl nev day I was like a dru erneath it ung floor, earned I University as a staKenderick nity,” Ho this month clothes and g bia’s cap yed around affect the CEO of what Sunday evening, called the ishments. allows and firm, the the n “It’sas wellouettes n’s league m, expof venture-capital thateffectual Earlier delivered S in “From fifthDivisio de the team tain.Rebecca Sharp’s lained pulls it and been reward with more eas her to He pla ng a me ldn’t let F.F. BU m as Florida-based cable Salvagio, wireless Washington’s conviction on . ut 11 in- knew I cou .” might be considered a twist- Skyline meeting. 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He per At 9, i, comUNF on the cated to giving Santiag Morton was motivated United in the s o, Allison Washington had gang ofgets for the upcoming week. r, he relo ed Apollo Deltona Azzurr put tance of you invest Hodge SEE GANGS / PAGE 9A late p,” to create a clay sculptured Yeh and to the ing ally join “When will develo Kaitlyn eventu llo until join the club team yer St.Clair cowboy and Indian to fulfill the pla with Apo helped lead e he his book report assignment. said. at where O’Brien er.com. t Andrew Vol. 2, No. 40 Business........... 15B Calendar ............. 8B Crossword ......... 17B Opinion................6A Contac almcoastobserv SEE OUR TOWN / PAGE 2A @p andrew Classifieds ....... 18B Cops Corner .........8A Neighborhood ..... 1B Real Estate ....... 12B Three sections

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McGuire, DeLorenzo R elected to City Council Bill McGuire and Jason DeLorenzo are new Palm Coast City Councilmen; both races were decided by less than 1%.

BLOODS NO MORE?

Future of Flagler gangs

+ Morton: Rymfire’s featured artist

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