Ormond Beach Observer 6-30-22

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ORMOND BEACH

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY PAGE 2B

VOLUME 10, NO. 43

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022

Strengthening the coastline The Florida Department of Transportation will begin restoring dune vegetation along A1A on July 5. PAGE 5A

Long time coming? The Volusia County School Board will soon evaluate its attorney — for the first time in 40 years. PAGE 2A INSIDE OPEN SEAT

Q+A with City Commissioner Dwight Selby, who is not running for re-election. PAGE 3A

FUNDRAISER

Ukraine charity event to be held at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center PAGE 3B

HURRICANE PREP

What you need to know about Volusia County hurricane shelters PAGE 4A

PICTURE THIS

‘Hop’ for fun The First United Methodist Church hosted its annual Adventure Camp the week of June 20-25 for over 90 campers per day. PAGE 1B First United Methodist Church campers watch as counselor Erin Hunter shows off some of her moves.

FIG bids Ormond goodbye

Photo by Michele Meyers

Frappes Italian Grille closes after 32 years of business

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Farewell, and long live the Observer

The Casements Camera Club announces its 9th-annual Spring Exhibit winners PAGE 4B

FOOTBALL WIN

Mainland advanced to the championship game PAGE 6B

After 12 years, Brian McMillan leaves the Palm Coast Observer and Ormond Beach Observer, but the show goes on.

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INDEX

Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Cops Corner............... PAGE 8A Letters........................ PAGE 6A Public Notices............ PAGE 8B Real Estate..................PAGE 7B

Closer to home VCS drafts recommendation to rezone 630 students. Courtesy photo

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