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How do we know if a deputy is fit? After passing an initial test at hiring, Flagler deputies are never formally tested again for their fitness. Find out why the deputies’ union opposes such tests, and what the new sheriff thinks. PAGE 10-11
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Boy Scout Robert Stanier shook hands with Marty Feidler and Charlie Hangar, thanking them for their service. See Freedom Fest coverage: PAGE 21 | Heroes Park gets a new addition: PAGE 12
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BRIEFS Flagler County Fire Rescue responds to small plane crash Two men — Palm Coast residents Joel Fallon and Josh Rosa — were injured when the small plane they were flying crashed on the western outskirts of Plantation Bay the afternoon of Nov. 9. Flagler County Fire Rescue personnel pulled Fallon and Rosa from the wrecked plane with serious injuries, and Flagler County emergency helicopter FireFlight and Volusia County Sheriff’s Office helicopter AirOne airlifted the men to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, according to a Flagler County Sheriff’s Office news release. Fallon is owner of Granny NANNIES Senior Home Care, and Rosa is owner of Flagler Air Exchange. The two had taken off from the Flagler County Airport and were heading to DeLand when the plane went down. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.
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Palm Coast's new City Council: Heidi Shipley, Nick Klufas, Milissa Holland, Steven Nobile and Robert Cuff.
Newly elected mayor, council seated to sound of applause and bagpipes The two now-senior members of the council — both there just two years — have been joined by three newcomers. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR
Two new council members and the city’s new mayor took their oaths of office and their seats at the dais Nov. 15 to the sounds of applause and bagpipes at the city’s regular council meeting at City Hall. Newly sworn-in Mayor Milissa Holland thanked the public, expressed her gratitude to outgoing Mayor Jon Netts and Palm Coast’s first mayor, Jim Canfield, and called Palm Coast “a city we can all be proud of.” “We are a culturally diverse community, one that we should honor and celebrate at all turns,” said Holland, a former Flagler County Commissioner and Palm Coast’s first female mayor. New council member Nick Klufas, the council’s youngest-ever member, said the city’s future is bright and that he’s “looking forward to doing great things with a great council and a great mayor.” Council member Robert Cuff, who has been seated with the council for about eight weeks in an interim capacity after his predecessor Bill McGuire stepped down before the end of his term, thanked the public, outgoing Mayor Jon Netts and outgoing City Councilman Jason DeLorenzo, and joked, “At last, I have a little seniority. Eight weeks isn’t much, but I’ll take what I can get.” The Coastal Florida Police and Fire Pipes and Drums played God Bless America as the new council was seated.
The five-member council’s two senior members are now Steve Nobile and Heidi Shipley, who were both elected in 2014. In his parting remarks, Netts — who was elected mayor in 2007 after serving on the council since 2001 and on the city’s code enforcement board for two years prior, and was barred from running for mayor again due to term limits — advised the newly seated council to look to the vision of the city’s founders as the council shapes Palm Coast’s future. “Your first mayor and council spent time to articulate a vision for our community,” Netts said. “Their vision was that Palm Coast would be a premier city to live, work and play. … We’ve been fortunate, and we remain fortunate, in that our citizens have elected people who share this vision. … To our new mayor and new City Council members: As you make decisions about the future of Palm Coast, don’t forget to look back once in a while.” Jim Landon, the city manager, praised Netts, calling him “on the top shelf” of elected officials, and also praised DeLorenzo, saying that he’d enjoyed watching DeLorenzo, one of the council’s younger members, grow into his role as an elected official. Landon said he looked forward to working with the new council. “It feels new and fresh, and that’s a good thing,” Landon said. “I like what I’m hearing, and believe we will work very well together.”
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Staly begins transition, replacing Manfre as sheriff Following Rick Staly’s win on Nov. 8 in the Flagler County general election, Sheriff James L. Manfre invited now Sheriff-Elect Staly to tour the Sheriff’s Office facilities and officially begin the transition process. “In order to provide SheriffElect Staly with a smooth transition into his new role as sheriff, I have opened the agency up to him and am prepared to assist in any way possible to make sure he has a successful start to his term as sheriff,” Manfre said. Following his first visit as sheriff-elect, Staly was complimentary of the facilities and staff. “Today was a great first step, and I am looking forward to talking with all employees as we begin the transition process,” Staly said. “I am honored to have been elected and look forward to working with the employees and community to ensure Flagler County has the best law enforcement services possible.”
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Months later, boys who were accused of making threats at FPC still barred from school, still no charges The Sheriff’s Office is waiting on a forensic analysis of the boys’ computers.
The six boys removed from Flagler Palm Coast High School Sept. 7 in connection with what officials at the time called a “detailed plan to conduct a coordinated plot” against the school are still barred from campus, but no charges have been leveled against any of them. The School District says it’s waiting for the Sheriff’s Office to give it the go-ahead to let the teens back into school, and said so to one of the boys’ attorneys, Joshua Davis. Davis then spoke to an investigator at the Sheriff’s Office, who said it was the school district’s decision whether to let the kids back in or not, Davis said.
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“My kid … is an honor student and a football player, and he missed out on homecoming and football and everything else in the world, and we’re still in la-la land, stuck between agencies,” Davis said. “I understand the school’s concern about that type of a situation. But at some point, I would hope that they would either decide that whatever needs to happen, happens; or let the kid back in school. But being stuck in limbo here is frustrating.” A Sheriff’s Office spokesman reached by a reporter Nov. 15 said he’d thought the boys had all returned to school. School Board Attorney Kristy Gavin confirmed that they had not, saying that was the Sheriff’s
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Died October 25, 2016 of complications resulting from a several decade long battle with cancer. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana Dec 21, 1928. She lived in many locations in the United States as a child, and attended the University of Denver where she was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. She moved to St Augustine in 1959 and in the early 1960’s was the first woman juror ever to serve in St Johns County. She worked initially at the Florida East Coast railroad but moved to the Florida Department of Military Affairs where she was a purchasing agent. She retired from the Arsenal in 1981. Once retired, golf became a leading interest and she was an avid player in the 80s and 90s. Later in life her interests turned to bridge where she achieved the ranking of Life Master. She was preceded in death by her parents Dr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Greer and her husband SGM Jack W. Griffin, FLARNG. She is survived by her son, LTC (Ret.) Greer Griffin and his wife Sandy of Bossier City, La and daughter Kathy Goldstein of Jacksonville. She has 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. At her request, there will be no memorial service. Donations in her memory may be made to the S.A.F.E . Animal Rescue. Craig Funeral Home Crematory Memorial Park (www.craigfuneralhome.com) is assisting the family.
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Office’s decision. In the meantime, Gavin said, the boys are doing coursework through online programs like iFlagler and Florida Virtual School, and are not being penalized for missed class time. Later, after checking with investigators, spokesman Director Jim Troiano said that it seemed there had been “a little bit of confusion” between the Sheriff’s Office and the school district. He explained that the Sheriff’s Office is still investigating, and the investigation could “still take a couple of weeks yet” before it’s finished. The boys’ computers have been turned over to the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office for forensic analysis, Troiano said, and in computer forensic analysis, “there are backlogs everywhere.” But, he said, whether or not to let the boys return to school in the meantime is a School District
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threat,” Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Laura Williams had said on Sept. 8. There were six boys logged into the chat chain, Davis said, but not all were actually involved in the discussion. “But because they were on the string, they went ahead and I guess suspended everyone,” he said. “From my understanding, that was one kid who did all of that, and got the map of the school.” The two-month period the teens have been out of school has made them miss a great deal, he said. “To us, it’s two months,” Davis said. “For a 15-year-old, it’s like dealing with dog years, missing homecoming and growing up. It’s like their entire life.” Brian McMillan contributed to this report.
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We had four tables full of neatly stacked clothes, as if we were in a department store, only more cobwebs.
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It was the night before our garage sale. We were kneedeep in baby paraphernalia, the functionality of which I could only guess. My wife, Hailey, and I were folding dozens of little shirts and jeans onto some tables we had borrowed from friends for the occasion. These were the same clothes we had been painstakingly sorting and storing for years, and I was giddy at the thought of getting rid of them forever. Our sons, Jackson (12) and Grant (10), were helping us, and the big question on everyone’s mind was this: What are we going to do with all this money we’re about to make? “Do we need a bigger cash box at the checkout table?” I asked. Hailey suggested we could use the money to buy paint for the walls in the kids’ rooms. Grant cleared his throat and said, as politely as he could manage, “I don’t think we should paint the rooms. Because I’d rather have my cut.” “Umm, no,” I said. “And we should put out a tip jar and say, ‘This is for the kids (cough cough).’” I gave him another size 2T girls shirt and said, “Just keeping folding, OK?”
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After we finished, we had four tables full of neatly stacked clothes, as if we were in a department store, only more cobwebs. “This better work,” I thought. And I turned out the light. The next morning, we got up early and set up everything in the driveway. It was game time. I got out a speaker and put on some music, deciding that the Beatles would be a good choice to persuade people to buy stuff at a garage sale. My 2-year-old daughter, Kennedy, apparently thought it was groovy, too, because she started singing along to the drawnout “Shhhh” sounds in “Come Together.” That, and she went back inside to put on another purple beaded necklace. As the time went on though, Kennedy grew weary and sat in a lawn chair with her hands covering her face, as if to say, “What of my prized possessions will they try to sell next?” I realized what a delicate balance you have to strike as the host of a garage sale. Do you sit there and stare down the customers as they’re browsing, hoping they’ll be too embarrassed to come and go without even buying one lousy toy from the 25-cent bin? Or do you feign indifference and hide behind a newspaper, hoping they’ll fall for some of your higher priced items? Neither approach seemed to work very well, as the first several people came and went without spending much. Then there were the people who inched by in their cars, surveying our possessions and finding them wanting, not even bothering to stop and
in the first 10 hours. Julie Renner wrote, “I hate Palm Coast Parkway. That area is way too crowded as it is. Now they are adding this.” Tina Curry added: “What about the south side of Palm Coast? I will not drive to Palm Coast Parkway for everything. What happened to all this commercial building that was supposed to happen in the
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As the garge sale went on, Kennedy grew weary and sat in a lawn chair with her hands covering her face, as if to say, “What of my prized possessions will they try to sell next?”
pretend to shop. “OK, Jackson,” I said, holding the cash box in my hand like an urn. “Get some bags and start bagging everything up. It’s over.” Hailey scolded me: “It’s only 9:32!” And then our friends called and said they saw the picture on Facebook of our wagon and wanted to buy it. Our profit just quintupled! The inventory started to thin out to a degree as the squeaky rocking chair sold and then the bag of Lincoln Logs — but no one was buying the clothes. When it was all over, Jackson tallied everything up, and it came to $92 and change. He showed the total to me on the calculator, and then, helpfully, he divided it by 4 to demonstrate how much we would all get if, you know, we decided to split it (apparently he either forgot that he had two younger sisters or didn’t consider their
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HOW TO FIND GARAGE SALES If you’re looking for garage sales, the city of Palm Coast’s website has a very cool feature. Go online to palmcoastgov.com/ garage-sales, and you’ll see three tabs. First, you can see the garage sales in a list format, but then you can also see them on a map. The third is to help you register and to view the rules and regulations.
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Of Flagler County’s 23 voting precincts, 11 voted for Democratic President Barack Obama in 2012. But none of those precincts voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton this year. And not only did Flagler County voters vote for Trump, they voted straight red down the ticket in the general election, electing not a single Democrat. What took the county’s map from a mixture of red and blue to solid red? Bob Updegrave, who leads voter outreach for the Flagler County Republican Club, pointed to two major factors: Republican campaign staff and volunteers deliberately targeted those formerly blue precincts, and there was a surge of excitement about Donald Trump that spurred new Republican voter registrations. “The strategies were really fairly simple, and that was to go after those (formerly blue) precincts,” Updegrave said. “But the Trump phenomenon also helped in a big way to roll those over.” Local Democratic Party officials and volunteers have not yet analyzed all of their canvassing data, and were not able to immediately say which neighborhoods Democratic campaign volunteers had targeted.
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While people on the political right were rushing to register and eager to vote, Updegrave said, there seemed to be less enthusiasm on the Democratic side, dampening local turnout just as Republicans surged. “The interest, the Democratic interest, in their own candidate just wasn’t very enthusiastic here … It was palpable — at doors, at events — whereas the Republican enthusiasm was very high,” he said. The party capitalized on the enthusiasm generated by Trump to encourage voters to vote a straight Republican ticket. “We did run a full ticket campaign as well as top of the ticket,” he said. Meanwhile, the Republican Party refined its ability to track likely voters since the 2012 election, he said. “The technology improved, records improved, targeting improved, so that folks weren’t wasting a lot of time on ‘blanks,’” he said. “When one connected with a voter, one was connecting with a real voter, not just a name.” As of 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 77.91% of the county’s 31,571 registered Republicans had voted. Only 69.56% of the county’s 25,312 Democrats had voted. A total of 56.86% of the 22,615 registered voters affiliated with no party or minor parties
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PRECINCTS THAT FLIPPED had cast a ballot. The presidential race wasn’t the only one that saw voters seem to change their preferences from one election to the next. Locally, City Council candidate Nick Klufas beat out competitor Pam Richardson in the general election after coming in second to her in a three-way primary. Like Updegrave, Klufas attributed the flip in part to targeted campaigning, in his case, doorto-door. “We really tried to focus on areas where we’d had poor performance (in the primary),” Klufas said in an interview after he took the oath of office for his new position Nov. 15. Some of those trouble-spots had been ones the campaign hadn’t managed to reach before the primary, but then spent time on afterwards. In the general, Klufas said, “We absolutely crushed it in the areas where we canvassed.” His campaign hadn’t been on the ground in the B-Section, R-Section or W- Se c t i o n — areas that
largely fall into six precincts — before the primary, he said. In the primary, he trailed Richardson in all six precincts, not getting more than 37% of the vote in any of them. But he went back to them before the general, knocking on doors and reaching 150-200 houses a day. In the general, Klufas lost only two of those six districts, and one of them very narrowly — by 12 votes out of the total 1,844 cast in that race in the precinct. There was, of course, also another major element at play, complicating comparisons: A third candidate, Anita Moeder, had been eliminated from the race after the primary, leaving her voters up for grabs. Studies of canvassing’s effectiveness have repeatedly shown that door-to-door canvassing can increase voter numbers. A study titled “Does canvassing increase voter turnout? A field experiment,” published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, states that face-toface contact with potential voters raises the possibility of voting by 6.3%, so every 16 contacts could generate one additional voter.
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2012: Romney: 45.62% (516) Obama: 52.96% (599) Overall votes: 1,115 2016: Trump: 55.47% (603) Clinton: 41.03% (446) Overall votes: 1,049
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2012: Romney: 47.99% (1,004) Obama: 50.53% (1057) Overall votes: 2,061 2016: Trump: 58.65% (1,563) Clinton: 37.94% (1,011) Overall votes: 2,574
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2012: Romney: 43.46% (787) Obama: 55.22% (1,000) Overall votes: 1,787 2016: Trump: 53.58% (1,114) Clinton: 43.48% (904) Overall votes: 2,018
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2012: Romney: 45.82% (838) Obama: 52.82% (966) Overall votes: 1,804 2016: Trump: 54.66% (1,156) Clinton: 42.79% (905) Overall votes: 2,061
2012: Romney: 42.46% (788) Obama: 56.30% (1045) Overall votes: 1,833 2016: Trump: 51.18% (1,040) Clinton: 45.28% (920) Overall votes: 1,960
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2012: Romney: 48.26% (2,092) Obama: 50.57% (2,192) Overall votes: 4,284 2016: Trump: 51.38% (2,342) Clinton: 45.92% (2,093) Overall votes: 4,435 2012: Romney: 45.75% (1,282) Obama: 53.14% (1,489) Overall votes: 2,771 2016: Trump: 53.45% (1,671) Clinton: 43.47% (1,359) Overall votes: 3,030
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2012: Romney: 47.94% (652) Obama: 51.62% (702) Overall votes: 1,354 2016: Trump: 53.71% (804) Clinton: 43.62% (653) Overall votes: 1,457
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If it had been a different deputy chasing after Monti, the result might not have been any different. After all, Monti had a head start and appeared to be a strong runner. Chewning declined to comment for this story. “The bottom line is, all of our deputies should be able to run,” Troiano said. “If we saw an issue where he couldn’t perform, then of course that’s something that we would evaluate, but we have no indication that (Chewning) couldn’t perform or do the job as required.” Chewning followed appropriate training to call for backup, and Troiano pointed out that no deputy is going to win every footrace. Indeed, a footrace is dangerous, as Sheriff-elect Rick Staly well knows. He said, “The last foot chase I was in, I was shot.”
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These are the doors out of which Sean Monti and then Deputy Austin Chewning ran on the morning of Nov. 10.
help, then continued the chase, loaded with his normal gear. Upon reaching the steps partway across the courtyard, Monti leaped down and continued sprinting toward State Road 100. A few seconds later, Chewning arrived at the steps and lost some momentum as he descended. By then, there was no hope of getting close enough to Monti to apprehend him. CONSEQUENCES OF THE ESCAPE
Help soon arrived, thanks to Chewning’s alert. Sirens sounded,
and multiple cruisers congregated across the street near the Bunnell water tower to search for Monti. Out of my view, a Bunnell employee saw Monti run up the stairs to the rear water filtration tank, and Monti was later found inside the tank. He was pulled out, arrested and charged with domestic aggravated battery, burglary of an occupied structure, criminal mischief and resisting arrest without violence, according to the arrest affidavit. Chewning himself was on the scene and helped with the arrest, Troiano said. Bunnell City Manager Dan Davis
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After passing an initial test, Flagler County deputies are never formally tested again for their fitness. The union doesn’t allow it.
told deputies that Monti’s plunge into the water tank required workers to drain and flush all four of the plant’s 9,000-gallon tanks, and bring in 72,000 gallons of fresh water to replace the water. The water had been contaminated because, according to Troiano, Monti had been bleeding. The draining was expected to cost less than $1,500, but there could be an additional $1,000 for labor and chemicals. Davis told the Sheriff’s Office that the water supply had not been compromised: The water in the tanks were in the treatment process, and the water was not yet being delivered.
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement requires a written test but not a physical test to become a law enforcement officer; anything related to physical fitness is left up to the individual agencies. When a deputy is hired in Flagler County, he or she is given a physical fitness test. (See the sidebar on the right.) After passing the test, the deputies are never formally tested again for their fitness. The union doesn’t allow it. WHY THE UNION OPPOSES FITNESS TESTS
Mike Scudiero is the communications director with Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association, the union of which many Flagler County deputies are members. He said that of the two-dozen agencies represented by the PBA, five or 10 of them have fitness tests that can be administered after hiring, but most, like Flagler County, don’t. Even for the agencies that do have tests, Scudiero said, “They’re usually pretty minimal.” Why would the union oppose fitness tests? “Overall, conceptually, yes, we want everyone to be able to back up their fellow employees,” Scudiero said. “And everybody wants to make sure that when they radio out for assistance as an officer, someone’s coming that can help them. But we want to be careful about who administers these type of things. What standard are you going to use and who decides who passes or fails? It can get a little tricky.” One concern, he said, is that a
supervisor could devise a fitness test that is designed to make deputies fail and lose their jobs. Scudiero said that physical fitness did not come up in the most recently negotiated contract, which saw deputies get a 4% raise. Troiano said that although there are no formal tests, there are checks and balances with regard to deputies’ fitness. “They’re hired, and once that testing is over with, it’s the supervisor’s responsibility … to evaluate that deputy,” he said. “If other employees see issues, they’re required to report it.” A medical exam can be required by the Sheriff’s Office if it is suspected that a deputy’s mental or physical health is an issue. “Are our deputy sheriffs in shape?” Troiano said. “They’re all able to do the job professionally.”
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Rick Staly is beginning the transition process as he becomes the new sheriff after Jan. 1. Does he believe a fitness test would make the community safer? “I think the community is safe,” he said. “I want to make sure that our employees are healthy.” He is planning to begin a program called Work Out With the Sheriff, in which he would hit the gym alongside employees. “The mandate in annual fitness testing is a union matter,” he said. “I’d like to try the soft approach first and see if the encouragement works out, before we try to go down as a disciplinary process, because that’s what it ultimately comes down to.” Jonathan Simmons contributed to this report.
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Memorial makes ‘invisible wounds’ visible City recognizes veterans with ceremony, new monument at park JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR
Tampa resident Cathy Sprigg had rejoiced when her son, Army Spc. Robert Allen, came home to the U.S. from deployment in Iraq. She’d thanked God that he’d returned safe and sound. “Little did I know that he didn’t,” she said at the city’s Veterans Day ceremony at Heroes Memorial Park Nov. 11. “He was suffering from his silent wounds.” Sprigg’s son died by suicide in 2012. His body wasn’t escorted home by law enforcement or patriot riders or flag-bearing citizens. “His name won’t even be chiseled in a memorial for the heroes,” Sprigg said. “Not coming home a hero adds to the heartache. … My family and I, and families like ours — we know they were heroes.” At the ceremony, the city of Palm Coast unveiled a memorial honoring veterans and members of the military who, like Sprigg’s son, developed invisible wounds: post-traumatic stress disorder, or traumatic brain injury. “Dedicated to those brave hearted men and women who have served this great nation and have suffered and continue to battle the ‘invisible wounds of PTSD/TBI,”’ reads the monument’s text, etched in white on black granite. “Let their service
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and sacrifice never be forgotten.” Sprigg hoped the memorial would help reduce the stigma surrounding PTSD and TBI. One of her son’s friends, she said, had returned from deployment with a traumatic brain injury after his Humvee rolled over in Iraq. He struggled with life after the injury. “I read a while back in the paper that he was arrested,” Sprigg said.
“Under the article, in the comments, somebody wrote, ‘One more scumbag off the street.’ When I was handed the flag and told, ‘On behalf of a grateful nation,’ and then I hear such comments, and many other similar stories, and learn of the long waiting list for treatment — sometimes coming too late — I wonder: Is it really a grateful nation?”
More must be done to educate the public, she said. The initiative to add the Invisible Wounds Memorial at Heroes Memorial Park was led by Palm Coast resident Cathy Heighter. Heighter’s son, Raheen Tyson Heighter, was killed serving with the 101st Airborne Division in Iraq in 2003. “This memorial has nothing to
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believes the Pirates have to make more progress by getting to the promised land. “We seniors did what we set out to do, which was to make it to the playoffs,” he said. “Now it’s time for the Pirates football program to shoot for something more than just the playoffs — the championship.” The Pirates will lose a lot of key players to graduation, but they
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will also retain many of their current starters. On his roster going forward, Ripley says, “We played a lot of sophomores and juniors. We will need to sure up some areas and have a great offseason. But it’s also time to have people step up and become leaders. We have a great group coming back.”
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hen two teams take the field and give it their all, I expect one to prove its superiority over the other — by winning. In the recent soccer match between FPC and Matanzas, the game concluded in a 0-0 tie. No player left the field with a clean jersey, having worked from the opening whistle until the final buzzer, but they all walked away as “not winners,” but also “not losers.” I asked both coaches their opinions about ties, and Matanzas coach Weber said, “It can be a beautiful thing, if you understand soccer. If you’re outmatched, a tie is a win.” I understand that. And FPC coach Reg Monsanto simply replied, “A tie is better than a loss.” Makes sense. Playing sports in our backyards as kids, no one wanted a draw. Although we didn’t want to walk away as losers, we instituted rules on the spot to ensure the game ended with a winner. After a mom would yell, “Jimmie, it’s getting late. You have five more minutes,” someone would shout, “Last basketball” or “Last touchdown wins.” The only thing that mattered was that one team would win, and the other would lose. This mentality has stayed with me and so many others, especially those unfamiliar with soccer and hockey. The most popular sports in America finalize competitions — even if they take the entire day to do so. Baseball, tennis, football and basketball, to name a few, provide extra time to determine a winner. In baseball, you can play one extra inning, or 20 innings or more, all depending on how long it takes for a winner to be chosen. Some tennis matches are so long they have to be suspended and resumed the next day. While I understand these extremes may cause injury for teams that play multiple times per week, I see an easy solution that could prevent the draw. After the regular 80 minutes, instead of more extra time, teams can go straight to penalty kicks. Sooner than later, one team will have made more than the other with the same chances. What are your thoughts? Leave a comment on our Facebook page, or follow Jeff Dawsey on Twitter @PCOsports.
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Physical rivalry revisited Matanzas and FPC were peaceful last year, but the chippiness has returned. JEFF DAWSEY SPORTS EDITOR
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got away from (officials) a little bit on the calling, and that led to some of the things that happened at the end. It’s unfortunate, but that’s life.” On the other side, Monsanto said, “There are new kids who are coming through the ranks, and I don’t think they have the same camaraderie ... I think some of them do. I don’t think these players will be as the first wave from the last few years, because our kids all played together, but I’ll take this game any day.” With less than a minute remaining in the game, Pirates’ defender Trent Stanley was issued a devastating red card, when the referee
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Monsanto said. “It was the heat of the moment, and I don’t think he meant to hurt anybody; he’s a great kid. With 30 seconds left, I would’ve just called the coach over and had him pulled.” The Pirates and Bulldogs will play again at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, at FPC.
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Glenn French kneeled at the traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial, at the Freedom Fest at Flagler Executive Airport, looking for the names of men he was in basic training with.
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driane Maynard rubbed the side of her pencil over the square of paper, copying the name of a loved one on the traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial. She was one of many, looking for names of friends and family whose names are etched in the wall. “We have three relatives on the wall, and my dad can’t make it today, so I am doing this for him,” Maynard said. The Wall is a 3/5 replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., standing 6 feet at the center and nearly 300 feet from end to end, according to themovingwall.org. The Wall is part of a weekendlong Veterans Day remembrance at the Flagler Executive Airport. On Friday, Nov. 11, hundreds gathered for a formal ceremony that including a fly-over by FireFlight, a T6 WWII trainer, and OV-1 Mohawk. The event continues through the weekend with vendors, military displays, and live music.
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Reynolds. “He is a nice guy, with a big heart for animals,” said Laura Williams, FCSO public information officer. Phelps was held for the customary five-day waiting period, but no one has come forward to claim him. On Thursday his status changed.
“He is officially up for adoption,” Carotenuto said. On Monday, Nov. 14, Carotenuto said Phelps’s heartworm test came back negative, excellent news for the dog that had been through so much. “He still has to be neutered, but he’s ready for a new home,” Carotenuto said.
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BOOK SALE 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Flagler County Public Library, 2500 Palm Coast Parkway. Friends members preview sale 4-5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18. Books, CDs, DVD, and puzzles, most $2 or less.
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Meet nine of the 10 students who were awarded PACC scholarships.
PORTUGUESE AMERICAN CLUB AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS The Portuguese American Cultural Center (PACC) of Palm Coast celebrated the Sixth Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner and 10 students, of Portuguese ancestry, were presented with scholarships to pursue their education. This year $20,500 in scholarships were awarded, making it a total of $79,000, that has been awarded in the past six years. Funds for the scholarships are raised through the annual North vs. South Golf Tournament.
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YACHT CLUB SHOW BENEFITS FAMILY LIFE CENTER More than 140 Palm Coast residents packed Channel Side, the city’s newest special event venue, for a fashion show and luncheon on Nov. 2. Proceeds from the event, sponsored by the Palm Coast Yacht Club, benefited the Family Life Center of Flagler County. The event featured clothing from Chico’s in Ormond Beach. Prizes were raffled off, including restaurant gift cards, free rounds of golf, and spa services. All proceeds will be donated to the Family Life Center. “We applaud the Club’s partnership with the Family Life Center,” said Palm Coast MayorElect Milissa Holland. “This is a model of what community action can be.” The Family Life Center of Flagler County provides no-cost assistance to people in crisis as a result of domestic or sexual violence.
DAYS OF HARVEST CELEBRATION 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Whispering Meadows Ranch, 5011 John Anderson Highway, Flagler Beach. Family fun, while raising awareness for those with special needs. Tickets are $5, and include barbecue. There will be music, hayride, crafts and games. RSVP 503-6312 or email info@whisperingmeadowsranch.org. ELKS LODGE 2709 HOOP SHOT CONTEST Noon to 4 p.m., Matanzas High School, 3535 Old Kings Road N., For ages 8 to 13 (birth certificate required). Free-throw competition lets children compete for a chance to represent their community at the National Hoop Shoot in Springfield, Massachusetts, home of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. For more information, http://bit.ly/2fdYoiu, 446-2709 x101, or email Ken.Seybold@ Elks2709.com
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GRAND LIVING ART & WINE INVITATIONAL 4-7 p.m., Grand Living Realty, 2298 Colbert Lane. Some of the artists include Petra Iston, J.J. Graham, Marilyn Leverton, and the Salvo Children’s Art.
FLAGLER COUNTY BEACH CLEANUP 8:30 a.m. to noon, Malacompra Park, 115 Malacompra Road, Hammock. Email Shannon Rininger, Shannon.rininger@dep. state.fl.us, volunteer coordinator at GTM Research Reserve. Bring work gloves, sun protection, water, and wear closed toe shoes. 904-823-4500.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA 8 am. to noon, Palm Coast VFW Auxiliary, 47 Old Kings Road N. Pancake breakfast with Santa, and a meet and talk to Santa. Bring your camera and the entire family. Tickets are sold at the door. Prices are, $5, ages 12 to adult; $3, ages 3-11, and free for children 2 and younger . 446-8696.
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NEW DEMOCRATIC CLUB 7-8:30 p.m., Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway. First general meeting for newly chartered All Flagler Democratic Club. For more information, call or text Sheila Zinkerman 904-451-0301.
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THE RAINMAKER STAGED READING 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m., Sunday. City Repertory Theatre, 160 Cypress Point Parkway. Tickets, $20. Reservations, 585-9415. Featuring Annie Gaybis as Lizzie, and Peter Gutierrez as Starbuck. Visit crtpalmcoast.com/schedule.
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Chamber seeks Leadership Flagler applicants The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting applications for Leadership Flagler, a program that nurtures and engages the leadership skills of potential and current community leaders. Now in its 24th year, the
Real estate corner Emily Kirshaw of RE/MAX Flagstaff has been awarded the At Home with Diversity certification from the National Association of Realtors. Call 246-8585. Connie Perez, Rich Robinson, Kerry Vierengel and Dolly Cavallo have all joined Realty Executives Oceanside, at 2561 Moody Blvd. in Flagler Beach. Charles Barbel has joined The Loftus Team, at Palm Coast Real Estate. The Wyse Home Team at Keller-Williams Realty announced that, in the Daytona Beach Multiple Listing Service, the number of condo sales in
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FLORIDA HOSPITAL FLAGLER GOES BLUE FOR DIABETES AWARENESS During Flagler Beach’s First Friday at Veterans Park on Nov. 4, event-goers had a special surprise, courtesy of Florida Hospital Flagler: a flash mob. To celebrate the beginning of American Diabetes Month, a group of volunteers wore blue – the color for diabetes awareness – and danced to a medley of sugar-themed songs, including “A Spoonful of
October fell by more than 23%, compared to sales totals a year ago. Meanwhile, median sales prices saw slight gains, year over year. Month over month, sales were down dramatically as median sales prices soared by nearly 12%.
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Cinnamon Beach condominium was the top seller for the week of Oct. 6-12. Robert Gein, of Palm Coast, sold 500 Cinnamon Beach Way, Unit 441, to Kenneth and Patricia Buback, as trustees, for $520,000. Built in 2005, the condo has three bedrooms, three baths and 2003 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $775,200.
Maror Co., of Palm Coast, sold 47 St. Andrews Court to Mikhail and Maya Yakubovich, and Eugene Yakubovich, of Arlington Heights, Illinois, for $275,000. Built in 2015, the house has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,200 square feet.
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Smith, of Sussex, New Jersey, for $102,000. Built in 1984, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,098 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $74,000.
Kjell and Eva Larsson, of Palm Coast, sold 300 Bella Harbor Court, Unit 114, to Billy and Darlene Brue, of Fayetteville, Georgia, for $328,000. Built in 2006, the condo has three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 2,325 square feet.
Deutsche Bank, as trustee, sold 5 Ferdinand Lane to Geri Ellis, of Palm Coast, for $94,000. Built in 1973, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,368 square feet. It sold in 1987 for $40,300.
Hendrik and Vivienne Figge, of England, sold 100 San Juan Drive, Unit A201, to Robert and Mary Cratty, of Plymouth, Vermont, for $190,000. Built in 2002, the condo has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,463 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $167,900.
Grand Haven Cheryl Ewen, individually and as trustee, sold 19 Osprey Circle to Kjell and Eva Larsson, of Palm Coast, for $322,500. Built in 2002, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,979 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $445,000.
Doreen Platt, of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, sold 28 Oxford Lane, Unit 28, to Kathryn
Grand Landings Robert and Karen Davis, of Palm Coast, sold 122 S. Hummingbird Place to Bernard and Jennifer Emswiller, of Palm Coast, for $196,000. Built in 2013, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,665 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $172,000. Indian Trails Linda Gagnon, of Palm Coast, sold 7 Buffalo View Lane to Donald Reed, of Palm Coast, for $183,500. Built in 2014, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,563 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $163,400.
JC Dame sold 230 Bird of Paradise Drive to Americo and Esmeralda Costa, of Palm Coast, for $166,000. Built in 2002, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,422 square feet. Jacqueline Guida, of Palm Coast, sold 66 Bainbridge Lane to Christopher and Elizabeth
Hughes, of Palm Coast, for $157,000. Built in 1991, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,543 square feet. Matanzas Woods Seagate Homes LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 43 Laramie Drive to Angel and Iris Reyes, of College Point, New York, for $192,900. Built in 2016, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,800 square feet. Palm Harbor Evelyn Hutchinson, individually and as trustee, sold 11 Cleveland Court to Joanne Jensen, of Palm Harbor, for $405,000. Built in 1993, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a boat dock, swimming pool, fireplace and 2,577 square feet.
Mary Lee, of Palm Coast, sold 36 Firethorn Lane to Alexander and Mara Delgado, of Palm Coast, for $170,000. Built in 2002, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,730 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $143,000. Pine Grove Seagate Homes LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 138 Park Place Circle to Thomas Galligher and Patricia Benvenuto, of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania,
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Frank Massello, of Palm Coast, sold 81 Wynnfield Drive to Brenda Colvin, of Palm Coast, for $170,000. Built in 1988, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,410 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $164,900.
Sergey Moldavskiy, of Springfield, Massachusetts, sold 52 Seven Wonders Trail to Deborah Bond, of Palm Coast, for $165,000. Built in 2006, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,862 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $187,000.
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Vitaly Donets, of Palm Coast, sold 9 White Dove Lane to Ilda Guilhermino, of Palm Coast, for $179,000. Built in 2007, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,846 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $235,000.
Seminole Woods Dean Tannenbaum, of Palm Coast, sold 1 Sentry Court o Patricia and Rebecca Consolini, of Palm Coast, for $237,500. Built in 2006, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,858 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $206,600.
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Pine Lakes Javier and Alma Bevacqua, of Palm Coast, sold 4 Washwell Place to Joseph and Cynthia Arehart, of Cohutta, Georgia, for $215,000. Built in 2008, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,920 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $235,600.
Edward and Maxine Moore, individually and as trustees, sold 18 Westcliffe Lane to Josephine Phillips, of Palm Coast, for $150,000. Built in 1989, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,830 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $157,000.
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Lane to Joaquim Oliveira and Joaquina Tajes, of Kearny, New Jersey, for $168,000. Built in 1981, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,949 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $179,000.
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