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Martin County still
battling over airport
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART Four hundred
feet of pavement isn't much
distance to an incoming jet.
But for Martin County com-
missioners, that amount of
runway at Witham Field has
grown into a huge headache.
Since one of the airport's
runways was extended in
1998, nearby residents say it
has contributed to an
increase in jet noise and pol-
lution.
Some say their lives may
even be in danger. Members
of the Witham Airport Action
Majority (WAAM), a group
founded in 2000 to oppose
the extension of runway 12-30
and increased business at the
general aviation facility, say
the extension was done ille-
gally. They claim that the
directors of the airport at the
time used inaccurate maps
that failed to show area
homes in the crash zone in
order to win Federal Aviation
Authority approval of the
extension.
Runway critics have also
won over a majority of the
commission, which voted 3-2
in Jily 2100; to stop using that
portion of the landing strip
because it violates the FANs
own safety regulations due to
the homes in the crash zone.
The county has still not
decommissioned the exten-
sion, but has instead been try-
ing to find a workable solution
that the FAA will approve. The
public outcry at the Oct. 2
commission meeting, howev-
er, showed that the patience
of many area residents is wan-
ing.
Some 50 protesters dressed
in green WAAM T-shirts
demonstrated their opposi-
tion to the runway beginning
at 8:30 a.m. Many stayed to
speak during the commis-
sion's four-hour discussion on
the runway and airport devel-
opment issues. Most of the
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Staff photo by Donald Rodrigue
Palm City resident Marian Romine, left, and Maddy Klimack of Cedar Point, right,
joined a group of about 50 protesters from the Witham Airport Action Majority out-
side the county administrative center before the County Commission meeting Oct. 2.
The group opposes the existence of a 400-foot extension made to one of Witham
Field's runways in 1998, as well as to increased business at the airport.
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the girl squirming,
kicking and biting the
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Heritage Museum
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BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
Tucked away at the end
of Flagler Avenue in down-
town Stuart is a small
wood frame building,
built in 1901, that is one of
the last of its kind remain-
ing on the southeast coast
of Florida.
Once the George W.
Parks General Merchan-
dise Store, today it houses
the Stuart Heritage Muse-
um, which seeks to pre-
serve local history and
document the life of the
area in a simpler time.
Chris Sawicki, president
of the Museum, and Doug
Arbeau, a volunteer, took
me around the building to
see some of the more than
10,000 artifacts, many of
them donated by pioneer
families, which show what
life was like when pineap-
pie was the main industry
and the railroad came to
town.
"The land here was all
virgin forest when the set-
tiers got here," Mr. Arbeau
said.
"The store was made
from Dade County Pine.
Big companies harvested
the wood and it was all
cleared for the pineapple
fields. Pineapples needed
500 pounds. of fertilizer
per acre, and many home-
steaders had 160 acres;
that was a lot of fertilizer.
George Parks became a
Gulf Oil distributor and
saddle wheelers would
come, bringing oil prod-
ucts."
Bad freezes and compe-
tition from Cuba spelled
the end of the pineapple
industry by the end of
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Stuart Heritage Museum, located at the end of Flagler Avenue in downtown Stuart, is a
small wood frame building built in 1901. It is one of the last of its kind remaining on the
southeast coast of Florida.
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Program helps Public Defender's
Office and saves taxpayers money
BY NEVA NEWTON
For Hometown News
When teacher, author,
and private investigator
Brandon Perron first
thought of creating the Pub-
lic Defender Investigator
Intern Program, he already
was working on high profile
capital cases as an investi-
gator for Public Defender
Diamond Litty.
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in 1994 to create the intern
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cases that weren't getting
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Investigative Support Spe-
cialists Inc. in Stuart, also
runs the Center for Inves-
tigative Studies which pro-
vides the interns for the pro-
gram.
His students volunteer as
interns after classroom
study. Assisting a staff of 33
attorneys in trial prepara-
tion, they conduct inter-
views with defendants, wit-
nesses, victims and police
officers.
They also photograph and
diagram the crime scene,
compare it to the police
report, locate witnesses,
check criminal records,
serve subpoenas and gather
other vital information.
Aside from his other
accomplishments, Mr. Per-
ron has also created the
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can afford it. Our interns help ensure that
indigent defendants get a fair trial"
as a standardbearer for pro-
fessional criminal defense
investigators.
Sandra Warner has been
with the public defender's
office 21 years. As chief
investigator of the public
defenders office she has a
regular staff of one part-
time investigator. She cred-
its the intern program with
improving the efficiency of
the department.
"It's very important to the
resolution of a case," she
said.
"The interns can cover all
four jails in our district and
do the intake interviews
right away, making sure the
correct information is in the
files, so that the lawyers can
get started on the case. This
O frees them from that duty
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process, otherwise the
attorneys might be in court
and have no time to prepare
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job training, we have two
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Pierce with 15 interns.
There's a waiting list to par-
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over 21,000 criminal cases
last year with one full-time
and one part-time staff
investigator.
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how great this program has
been," Ms. Litty said. "The
interns have saved the tax-
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payers so much money, with-
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ing their time and hard work
we couldn't be as effective.
"Many people who are
accused are innocent. The
criminal justice system is
able to run smoothly and the
entire trial process is expedit-
ed due to the work provided
by the interns."
Added Mr. Perron: "Justice
sometimes comes to those
who can afford it. Our
interns help ensure that indi-
gent defendants get a fair
trial."
Mr. Perron, whose text-
book on criminal investiga-
tion is part of the curriculum
at Boston University, views
investigation as an art, not a
science.
He's an old fashioned
gumshoe, using the old
school methodology.
"Computers are just a tool
and technology is not a typi-
cal factor in criminal investi-
gation. Experience, intellect,
and instinct followed up with
facts are the ways to find the
truth. The eyewitness
account and good old-fash-
ioned leg work are still the
best way to solve a crime,"
said Mr. Perron.
Although he doesn't enjoy
divorce cases, he sometimes
does that type of work. The
Internet has created new
problems. It's a virtual world
with virtual relationships and
people think that their
spouse has been cheating.
"It doesn't make sense to
me, but people go online and
fall in love with someone in a
chat room. I find out they've
never even met that person. I
have to tell the spouse I've
found absolutely nothing to
indicate that their partner
has cheated, only to have
them disagree. You never
know what someone's agen-
da is, they may just.be look-
ing for an excuse to get out of
an unhappy marriage," he
said.
The most interesting case
he has worked on involved
Micky Hicks, a 17-year-old
from Fort Pierce, who was,
arrested along with a group
of young men charged in the
Aug. 19, 2005 beating death
of Julio Paxtore, a
Guatemalan national.
Partly because of the
work of Perron's investiga-
tive firm, charges against
Mr. Hicks were dropped
and he was released from
jail.
One of his best students is
Amy M. Kreyling, CCDI,
now a licensed private
investigator. Kreyling who
began as a student and
intern, got a job at Mr. Per-
ron's agency as a secretary
and learned the business.
"She had a great work ethic
and a passion for the job and
she is now a licensed private
investigator and director of
training coordinator for the
intern program," Mr. Perron
said.
For further information
about Mr Perron's training
program and the Criminal
Defense Investigation Train-
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Investigative Support Spe-
cialists Inc. and the Center
for Investigative Studies are
located at 800 S.E. Ocean
Blvd., Stuart, FL, 34994; call
tollfree at (800) 465-5235.
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officer, Dan Gilroy, had
used excessive force against
15-year-old Shelwanda
Riley.
"My wife and my baby
girl would have had that
girl on the ground and in
handcuffs in the time it
took him to get his pepper
spray out," Mr. Chapman
told publisher Steve
Erlanger, who returned his
phone call late Monday
night.
"Now, don't get me
wrong. I love cops. Cops are
my heroes, and I've been
busted by a lot of them, but
this is just sad," he said.
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justice, he said, and it
disturbs him that people's
perception of police will be
colored by the videotape.
"That's the kind of action
that gave cops the name
'pigs,'" he said. "I can't see
any justification for this. By
the way, don't you guys
have any real crime in Fort
Pierce, like hookers and
felons?"
Fort Pierce Police Chief
Sean Baldwin, who defend-
ed Officer Gilroy's actions,
said Tuesday he didn't want
to comment on the Dog's
assertion that Officer Gilroy
didn't have proper training.
The Dog said he called
Hometown News because
he has a friend in the local
area who told him the
community newspaper has
a reputation for fair news
coverage.
The arrest incident is
currently under internal
investigation. The girl's
family is interested in
meeting with the police,
but said through a spokes-
woman they want to talk to
a lawyer first.
Shelwanda, who has
been charged with battery
on a law enforcement
officer, is facing a court
date next month.
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Juan Ayala, of Hobe Sound; Erica D'Avanzo, Florida regional manager of the Surfrider Foundation; and Chris Shultz, co-
chair of the Treasure Coast chapter, pose outside of the Martin County Commission chambers on Sept. 27 after speak-
ing out against the transfer of Bon Air Beach to the Town of Jupiter Island. The group asked commissioners to consider
buying the land for the public instead. The commission voted 3-2 on Oct. 2 to approve the transfer to Jupiter Island.
County commissioners approve Bon
Air Beach land swap with Jupiter Island
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART Pressured by
U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney,
Martin County commis-
sioners and the Town of
Jupiter Island reached an
inter-local agreement for
a land swap with the fed-
eral government.
The agreement
approves the turnover of a
former U.S. Coast Guard
site known as Bon Air
Beach to the Town of
Jupiter Island, in
exchange for a 10-acre
piece of land on Dixie
Highway near Osprey
Street and additional pub-
lic beach parking spots on
the island. It also guaran-
tees that Bon Air Beach
will remain as conserva-
tion land and offer public
access in perpetuity.
The commission was
supposed to vote on it
Sept. 27, but the item was
removed from that meet-
ing's agenda so Jupiter
Island officials could
rework it. The Jupiter
Island commission finally
approved it in a 3-2 vote
on Oct. 6, then passed in
on to their counterparts in
Martin County the same
day.
According to the agree-
ment, the Town of Jupiter
Island will allow the coun-
ty to add 34 spaces to the
public beach parking lot
and enable beachgoers to
use up to 50 of the town
hall's parking spots on
weekends and national
holidays.
Calling it a compro-
mise, Jupiter Island Town
Manager Joe Connolly
said the agreement
should help relieve the
island's public beach
parking congestion.
"Nobody is going to be a
100 percent happy with it,
I'm sure," he said. "But the
majority of our commis-
sioners think that it is in
the best interests of all,
and the people from the
mainland will be using
those extra spaces."
Several Hobe Sound-
area residents spoke just
before the county vote in a
last-minute effort to
change the outcome, say-
ing that too many changes
were added by Jupiter
Island at the last minute
for residents to know what
was going on.
"It's almost being
rammed down our
throats," said Robert
Odoardi. "We don't want to
park at Jupiter Town Hall. I
can see no good that will
come about from it."
Most Hobe Sound resi-
dents and members of the
Surfrider Foundation, a
non-profit environmental
organization, have been
asking the county to con-
sider purchasing the beach
outright from the federal
government, saying that
southern Martin County
lacked public beach
access.
Currently there are only
two public beaches on
Jupiter Island, the Hobe
Sound Public Beach and
Hobe Sound Federal
Wildlife Refuge. The for-
mer, located at the end of
Bridge Road, has limited
parking and frequently fills
up on the weekends. The
latter is located a few miles
to the north and charges
$5 for parking.
Two of the last-minute
changes made to the
agreement by Jupiter
Island were to specify that
the town would not pro-
vide parking at Bon Air
Beach and would be able
to cancel the agreement
with six month's notice in
writing to the county, at
the cost of 54 parking
spaces.
The latter refers to the
town's agreement to pay
for half of the parking
spots at the wildlife refuge
on a daily basis so the pub-
lic wouldn't have to pay.
Chris Shultz, co-chair of
the Treasure Coast Chapter
of the Surfrider Founda-
tion, calls that "an escape
clause" and says the agree-
ment doesn't offer any-
thing new to the county.
"They're going to buy 54
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Indiantown committee, residents
debate incorporation
Members of the Indiantown Neighborhood Adviso-
ry Committee met with residents on Oct. 2 to discuss
the potential incorporation of the Western Martin
County community.
According to committee chairman Brian Powers,
incorporation is being considered due to the possibil-
ity of Martin County substantially raising the impact
fees assessed on new houses.
Mr. Powers, the president of Indiantown Gas Co.,
explained that such an increase would prohibit devel-
opers from building affordable housing in
Indiantown.
An outside consultant hired by the county recom-
mended that current impact fees be more than dou-
bled to $24,654. Average impact fees are $11,499 at
present. County commissioners are still debating the
issue.
Even if Indiantown were to incorporate, it may still
have to pay impact fees to the county, but the new
city would have more control over development.
Some: large residential projects have already been
approved by the county for the region, as well as two
new industrial parks.
Martin County officials will present the committee
with more information on incorporation at an Oct. 23
meeting, which will be held in the Indiantown Civic
Center.
Martin Commission approves
higher salary ranges
Martin County commissioners voted to raise the
salary caps of county employees across the board
upon the recommendation of an outside consultant.
Commissioner Lee Weberman, the lone dissenter
on the 4-1 vote, wanted the county to freeze the caps
on the county'shighest paid employees for at least
one year.
The consultant, Nick Pellegrino of Coday Associates
of Cocoa Beach, said the county's top wages wouldn't
be competitive long without the increases.
"In times when you're experiencing cutbacks and
tight financial situations, that's when you want the
best leadership you can get to manage your affairs,"
he said. "You have got to really take care of your top
people."
County Administrator Duncan Ballantyne remind-
ed commissioners that county executives did not
receive merit pay increases this year and declined
their cost of living adjustments due to the county's
current budget shortfall.
Commissioner Weberman said that he was not
against the county's lower-paid employees getting
higher salary caps but was tired of "the rich in Martin
County getting richer."
Commissioner Susan Valliere emphasized that
commissioners were not guaranteeing raises but sim-
ply aligning the top pay with the marketplace.
"We shouldn't be taking out our frustrations on our
leaders," she said. "The reason that some of these
people are making such good salaries is that we've
had them a long, long time. And that's a good thing."
Commissioner Weberman insisted that the com-
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mission divide the issue
into two separate votes,
the first to raise the caps of
the county's lower-paid
workers, and the other to
raise the top-paid employ-
ee caps.
The commission passed
the first unanimously and
the second 4-1.
The approval of the new
pay caps mean that the
county's custodians could
earn up to 14 percent
more, skilled tradesmen
up to 23 percent more and
department heads, 10 per-
cent more.
Attorney Willie
Gary files suit
against St. Lucie
County trio
Stuart attorney Willie
Gary filed suit against a St.
Lucie County couple alleg-
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ting having a sexual rela-
tionship with the woman
beginning in June and end-
ing in August.
The woman and her hus-
band are not being named
since Stuart police investi-
gators are still investigat-
ing her sexual battery
claims.
In the lawsuit, Mr. Gary
says the two had consensu-
al sex at the Best Western
Downtown Stuart on Aug.
17, after which the woman
questioned him how much
his family and reputation
were worth to him. She
called him repeatedly later
that night, ultimately giv-
ing him 10 minutes to
answer the question.
When he didn't agree to
paying hush money, the
suit alleges, she went to
Martin Memorial Medical
Center saying she was
raped and called the
police. Five days later, Mr.
Gary alleges in the suit, a
friend of the couple, Fort
Pierce resident Maurice
Shazier, called to say that
$18 to 20 million would
make the investigation go
away.
In the interim, Mr. Gary
has voluntarily taken and
passed two polygraph
examinations.
The suit is asking for
more than $15,000 since
Mr. Gary was subjected to
"ridicule, embarrassment
and extreme mental
anguish" as a result of the
charges of sexual battery.
Robotics is a team sport for
Martin County students
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staffwlriter
JENSEN BEACH -
Sure, budding engineers
need to study geometry
and physics, but robotics
students across Martin
County are learning that
engineering can also be a
competitive sport.
After building their
robots in an after-school
program, the county's
Speed, Power and
Maneuverability team
(S.P.A.M.) take them on
the road to compete
against others built by
students around the
state and the nation.
The robotics competi-
tions have the air of a
professional basketball
game or a boxing match,
with screaming fans and
referees judging the
moves of the robots
controlled remotely by
the students.
S.P.A.M. members
compete regularly in For
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tion of Science and
Technology (FIRST)
competitions in Florida
and in Atlanta.
This school year's
S.P.A.M. team leader is
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"Here they can see geometry in a different
way. They're actually using it rather than just
looking at it in theoretical terms.'
Richard Soviero
S.P.A.M. Team Leader
Island native who's on
his third year teaching
physics and engineering
at Jensen Beach High
School.
He said that FIRST was
founded by the creator of
the Segway personal
transporter, Dean Kamer,
who wanted students to
have other role models
besides professional
athletes and celebrities.
"He wanted to encour-
age students in engineer-
ing and to celebrate the
people who change the
world we live in," Mr.
Soviero said.
Mr. Soviero is also the
head of the county's Pre-
Engineering Academy
based at Jensen Beach
High and teaches a
course called electronic
simulation, which helps
to put a real-life focus on
geometry for the stu-
dents.
"Here they can see
geometry in a different
way," he said. "They're
actually using it rather
than just looking at it in
theoretical terms."
One Jensen Beach High
student, Sydney Carpen-
ter, 17, has been working
with S.P.A.M. for about
four years now and says
that robotics has given
her a whole new outlook
on the field of engineer-
ing
"I like how it takes
engineering and makes it
a sport," she said. "The
energy of it is just
amazing:"
Her mother, Mendi
Carpenter of Palm City,
serves as one of the
group's non-engineering
mentors, organizing all
of the program's volun-
teers.
Mr. Soviero says other
S.P.A.M. mentors include
engineers, software
experts and machinists
who lend their expertise
to help out the students.
"The kids would never
be able to be as success-
ful without the mentors,"
he said.
Martin County high
school students have
been participating in
S.P.A.M. for almost 11
years now. The robots are
built after classes at both
South Fork and Jensen
Beach campuses.
Beginning robotics
students work on the
smaller FIRST Tech
Challenge (FTC) robots
at South Fork, while the
more experienced
students build the larger
FIRST Robotics Competi-
tion (FRC) robots at
Jensen Beach.
The S.P.A.M. team's
next competition will be
the FTC Florida Region-
als on Jan. 19 in Tampa.
That event will be a two-
on-two competition with
robots picking up PVC
rings and placing them
on posts on casters.
Following that compe-
tition will be the FRC
Florida Regionals held at
the University of Central
Florida campus in
Orlando March 12-15,
and the International
championships (FTC,
FRC and FIRST LEGO
League) in Atlanta, held
April 17-19.
S.P.A.M. members will
.also host a LEGO robot-
ics tournament for
middle and elementary
school students at South
Fork on Nov. 17.
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Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a court
oflaw.
Martin County
Sheriff's Office
Sept. 28-Oct. 4
*Adair Tearlach Bolen, 20,
4825 Bager Road, West Palm
Beach, was charged with
felony violation of proba-
tion.
*Wendy Leigh Dively, 38,
4110 S.E. Monterey Road,
Stuart, was charged with
felony violation of proba-
tion.
*Leslie Eugene Dixon, 19,
5710 S.W. 48th St., Palm City,
was charged with burglary,
grand theft, criminal mis-
chief and obstructing jus-
tice without violence.
*Kimberly Jean Kleinhenz,
25, 9940 S. Ocean Drive, Apt.
706, was charged with
grand theft.
*Fredy Rene Orozco-
Alverez, 28, 2866 Fairmont
St., Stuart, was charged with
aggravated assault and bat-
tery.
*Kristin Jo Taylor, 26, 5228
S.W. Anhinga Ave., Palm
City, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance and felony violation
of probation.
*Kristopher Douglas
Dekker, 18, 5555 S.E. 47th
St., Apt. B, Stuart, was
charged with selling manu-
facturing, delivering of pos-
sessing drugs within 1,000
feet of a public or private
school, possession of a con-
trolled substance and pos-
session of drug parapherna-
lia.
*Scott Kyle Kosakowski,
20, 4201 Cherry Hill Drive,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia
and operating a motor vehi-
cle without a valid driver's
license.
*Matthew Joseph Pisano,
21, 200 S.W. Willow Lake
Drive, Stuart, was charged,
with grand theft.
*Santiago Jose Mazariego,
27, 2816 S.E. Bonita St., Stu-
art, was charged with-felony
driving under the influence,
operating a motor vehicle
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with an expired driver's
license and providing false
identification.
*Javier Nolazco-Perez, 28,
4820 S.E. Ebbtide Ave., Stu-
art, was charged with bur-
glary and criminal mischief.
*Jesse Miguel Pascual, 19,
15808 150th St., Indiantown,
was charged with assault
and battery on a law-
enforcement officer, public
drunkenness and resisting
arrest with violence.
*Eric Alfonso Pierce, 19,
5865 N. Haverhill Road,
West Palm Beach, was
charged with possession of
a controlled substance.
*Matthew Eric Strauss, 37,
8865 S.E. Hobe Ridge Ave.,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with two counts of posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance and failure to notify
the department of motor
vehicles of a change of
address.
*Samtanna Roderick
Burgess, 23, 820 Central
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with .two counts of felony
violation of probation.
*Thomas Louis Fattorus-
so, 83, 1303 Parakeet Lane,
Stuart, was charged with
uttering a false document.
*Allen Zee Lauderdale, 52,
1700 S.E. Salerno Road, Stu-
art, was charged with aggra-
vated assault.
*Pablo Martinez, 23, 348
N. Hoover Road, Wichita,
Kans., was charged with two
counts of lewd and lascivi-
ous conduct.
*Michael David Romano,
40, 469 S.E. Madrid St., Stu-
art, was charged with felony
violation of probation and
misdemeanor violation of
probation.
*Robert William Ater, 23,
5075 Honey Terrace, Palm
City, was charged with
uttering a false document.
*Philmore McDonald Bar-
row, 51, 501 E. 3rd St., San-
ford, Fla., was charged with
felony violation, of proba-
tion.
*Steve Ferrilli, 40, 2533
Indian River Drive, Jensen
Beach, was charged with
resisting arrest with vio-
lence and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Joseph Garappolo, 48,
1618 N.E. Cardinal Ave., Stu-
art, was charged with felony
violation of probation.
Chad Reynolds, 40, 817
S.E. 16th St., Stuart, was
charged with aggravated
,assault.
*Joseph Samuel Russell,
23, 2791 Savannah Road,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Rahul Singh, 33, 6516
98th Ave., Kansas City, Wis.,
was charged with felony
driving under the influence.
*Tamara Jean Trylick, 52,
5000 S.E. Federal Highway,
Apt. 201, Stuart, was
charged with five counts of
uttering a false document.
*Robert Joel Bitzkowski,
27, 10310 Ocean Drive,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance, operating
a motor vehicle with a can-
celled, suspended or
revoked driver's license and
failure to register an auto-
mobile.
*Alfred Lorenzo Dagosti-
no, 54, 2180 N.E. Rustic Way,
Jensen Beach, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Michael Franklin Gearde,
42, 4895 Lostlake Way, Hobe
Sound, was charged with
possession of burglary tools,
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Photo courtesy of Robin Delgado
Newly elected president of the Jensen Beach Kiwanis Club, Ivan Munroe, accepts the
gavel from past president, Diana Bruton.
Kiwanis Club elects new
leaders for the year
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Jensen Beach Kiwanis
Club announced their
newly elected members
who will guide initiatives
for the active civic group.
Ivan Munore was
installed as the president
of the Jensen Beach Kiwa-
nis Club by Lt. Governor,
Gary Hawkin, during a
celebration at Perkins on
Sept. 28.
Also installed: presi-
dent-elect Robin Delga-
do; vice president, Ed
Rivera; secretary, Joyce
Taylor; treasurer, Cindy
Miller; past president
Diana Bruton.
"All the board members
bring excellent public
service experience to
their positions. I look for-
ward to working more
closely with all the mem-
bers on issues and initia-
tives that affect our serv-
ice community and
internal operations," said
Mr. Munroe.
The Jensen Beach
Kiwanis club provides lap
top computers to deserv-
ing senior high graduates
) See KIWANIS, A13
Martin County Support Groups
Alzheimer Support
Groups: Alzheimer's Com-
munity Care in Stuart holds
support groups that meet
at the following places:
Prince of Peace Lutheran
Church, 2200 North U.S. 1
in Stuart on Wednesday
from 2-4 p.m.; and at the
Towers Building, 1111
South U.S. 1, Suite 222, in
Stuart, every Thursday
from 1-3 p.m. For informa-
tion, call (772) 223-6351.
Atkins Support Group:
This nonprofit support
group meets at 6 p.m.
Thursday at 1298 N. Fed-
eral Highway, Stuart. For
information, call (772) 692-
3200.
Chronic Illness/Pain
Syndrome Support Group:
The group meets the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesdays of
the month, 11 a.m. to 12:15
p.m. at the Counseling
Center of Stuart, 197 S.W.
Monterey Road, Stuart. For
information, call (772) 283-
7080.
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Turn about is fair play
I would love to know what happened to the poor kittens
that were thrown out of the window.
I hope that one day in my lifetime, when I am in a totally
stressed out mode, I see somebody throw a kitten, puppy, or
any animal out of the window.
That is the day I will follow them, and I will throw them
out of their own window.
Opposing opinion
Well, someone finally had the nerve to state an opposing
opinion.
"Choose Life/Whose Life" was a wonderful statement.
I believe many people agree with you, but don't have the
nerve to be open about it.
Good for you.
Illegal Aliens
Someone who wrote about illegal aliens said, businesses
are more profitable with the lower wages. Change immigra-
tion laws so that hard-working illegal aliens are not branded
as criminals.
"So-called" illegal immigration is a cornerstone of the
economy.
The problem is that American workers are used to a stan-
dard of living that is too comfortable, compared with the
rest of the world
We are now in a global economy, and we Americans need
to adjust our expectations accordingly.
I am apoplectic. Businesses are more profitable?
In this scenario it necessarily means that families earn
less, and American citizens lose jobs.
There is nothing "so-called" about illegal immigration,
and it's not an economic cornerstone.
For example, agriculture can get all the temporary help
they need through the Temporary Agricultural Workers, H-
2AVisas, process.
Some choose not to, and use illegals so they don't have to
pay a living wage.
Change immigration laws? Why should we reward illegals
for breaking our laws, and then making demands on our
government, and our tax dollars, as if they have some right
or privilege to be here?
I'll be blunt. They are criminals, first and foremost.
I'm sure many are nice people. Unfortunately, that's not
an exceptive factor for deportation.
Do you know how many people are waiting in line legally?
So, we Americans have too high a standard of living and
we need to step ourselves down to third-world levels, and
adjust our expectations to suit you, and those illegal sympa-
thizers like you?'
Is anyone else out there as flabbergasted as I am by this
line of thinking?
They didn't get in line; rather they jumped it knowingly
and willfully.
They have been getting away with it so blatantly for so
long, that they have come tq feel entitled.
Crying about the effect on their illegal children because of
having to leave does not absolve responsibility for their
actions, and has no bearing on their status and its resolu-
tion.
They should have thought of that before crashing the
gate.
If they are forced to leave, they should be thankful for the
time they spent here.
If they want to come back, then let them.do it legally, peri-
od.
Write, call and fax your legislators. Demand no amnesty
in any form, an end to "anchor babies," and enforcement of
our existing immigration laws.
Otherwise, you may have to start adjusting your expecta-
tions.
I agree
I would like to say something about the wake up America
article.
I agree with that totally.
Whoever wrote that sure knows what they are talking
about. We are being taken advantage of.
There's too much sports on TV
With all the sports channels on TV, is it necessary to have
sports on the major networks?
I think not.
Extra supply charge
I want to know who the bright politician was that passed a
law that states that mechanical shops can charge $4.40 to
your bill for supplies.
Within the past two months, I have had my car in for an oil
change, and to get two new tires and both time was charged
$4.40.
Upon asking what this was for, they told me it was for
rags, etc. that they have to use while the car is in the shop.
My question is, is this a legal charge?
It's for supplies that they use within the shop.
Should English be required for
civil service jobs?
When was the last time a U.S: Postal Service employee
asked you where an address is?
I laughed hysterically the other day when one stopped in
one of their mini-delivery trucks and asked me.
The address was and is right next-door, clearly marked on
a big sign out in the front yard.
At least this guy was on the right street.
By the way, he is foreign and speaks very poor English.
I quickly thought: The future of our government civil serv-
ice has arrived.
Several decades ago (armed with quite an education), I
applied to (the postal service) for a job. I couldn't process
the numbers quite fast enough to suit them.
Apparently, not too many others could either. Now,
machines do it.
Did I not know the right people, or what?
Illegal alien problem not hard to solve
With between 12 and 20 million illegal aliens at large in
the (United States), we do need more than just fences to
prevent border entry in the future.
Yet nothing has been said about offloading the millions
here now.
The only thing that needs to be done is to get rid of the
jobs.
One effective and really simple solution would be to fine
anyone who employs an illegal alien either $5,000 or
$10,000 for each violation.
That should take care of some, if not all, of the legal
expenses and associated matters such as an effective system
to identify those who would not be in violation of minimum
wage laws.
It might even make up some of the medical and Social
Security expenses, too.
Democratic candidates afraid to condemn MoveOn.org
The Democratic Party has been bought lock, stock and
barrel by MoveOn.org, and aided by DailyKos.com, George
Soros and Norman Hsu.
All (are) heavy contributors to the Democratic Party and
candidates. It's no wonder that the leading Democratic can-
didates for president have not condemned the ad calling
U.S. Gen. George Petraeus a liar and betrayer, for fear they
will lose out on more of their contributions or suffer the
same fate Sen. Joe Lieberman,'who was dumped by the
Democratic Party.
Parents must serve as examples
to their children
I was in a business parking lot at an exit waiting behind a
vehicle in front of me to go out onto a main road.
Suddenly, this driver decided to back up instead of go for-
ward. I leaned on the horn to get his attention, but he just
kept coming until he hit the front of my car.
(The driver) apologized and said he didn't see me, nor did
he hear my horn.
He waited around the parking lot until he was sure there
were no vehicles who had people in them who might have
witnessed this accident and then he began to yell that I had
rear-ended him.
I knew at that moment that I was dealing with one of
those less desirables who lie their way through life, have no
conscience and take no responsibility for their actions.
Of course, he lied to both insurance companies. That was
all had enough, but this man had a young child with him
observing his behavior.
We wonder why our youths today have trouble being
truthful, honest and of good character. Could it be, as in this
child's case, that they have rotten role models?
I don't see how she stands a chance to learn (how) to take
responsibility for her behavior. We are all responsible for our
children, and this man failed not only as a decent human
being but also as a good parent.
Protect babies in strollers from sun's rays
I would like to voice my concern for the many babies out
there with parents (who have) their heads in the sand.
I so often see mothers (and fathers) walking their babies
on a bright warm (hot) sunny day in a stroller or running
strollers for joggers.
Mom and dad have sunglasses and visors or hats on to
protect them from the sun's violent rays.
Then there's the baby. Cute little thing sitting in (his)
stroller with the sun blasting (him) in the face and eyes.
Sometimes they have hoods to keep the sun out, but most
of the time the hood isn't in the right place and the blinding
sun slaps them in the face.
But, not to worry, mom and dad make sure they are pro-
tected with sunglasses and hats.
Do these parents not have the brains to see this?
This is, of course, not all parents. We have to give some
credit for having the "common sense" to realize this.
Give the babies (all small stroller-size children) a break.
Don't even start me on the beach scene and sun where
babies are concerned.
Handy item helps when you have a flat tire
This is in response to the person who switched his auto
insurance company when he was left stranded on the side
of the road for hours with a flat tire, with no help from them.
Good for you. I would have done the same thing.
May I offer you a bit of advice for the future, though. I'm
not sure what kind of damage your tire had, but if it was a
puncture, a can of Fix-a-Flat may have done the trick.
I always keep a can in my trunk for emergencies. It is a
miracle product.
If you get a flat, maybe driving over a nail, simply attach
the Fix-a-Flat aerosol can to the valve on your tire and watch
the tire inflate before your eyes. You can safely drive your car
to a station to get the tire permanently repaired.
It's a must for anyone who drives a car.
Have to win this war in Iraq
I would like to put my two bits in about the person who
vows to campaign against Hillary.
Madam or sir, you couldn't be more correct.
Volumes have been written about (Hillary and Bill Clin-
ton's) shady lives. So many skeletons and baggage sur-
rounds these people.
I think the part about the war being protection of Presi-
dent Bush's oil portfolio is a stretch. The Democrats have
always used that as one of their talking points along with
(President Bush's) lying about going into war. One of the
politicians just last evening said we have to get out of Iraq
immediately and turn it over to the U.N.
I believe he was talking about the same U.N. that couldn't
or wouldn't enforce any of the 17 resolutions that were vio-
lated by Saddam Hussein.
Yes, we have interests in the Middle East. After all, they
were still on camels when we discovered oil and took them
off camels and put them in Mercedes and Rolls Royces.
Unfortunately, wars have been (fought) about oil long
before George Bush.
Mrs. Clinton can only bring more heartache and disfunc-
tion to the White House. She couldn't corral her husband in
her own house, how could she be put into a position of such
dire importance as the presidency of the United States.
I also think it's despicable how the Democrats berated
Gen. Petraus and (Ambassador Ryan) Crocker, the ambassa-
) See RANTS & RAVES, A7
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dor to Iraq, during the recent Senate hearings.
I can't imagine any war will be nice and, as a conservative
Republican, I couldn't agree more to get out of Iraq. Howev-
er, I think most people will agree, although mistakes were
made and it has been ugly, but surrendering and running is
not the answer.
We lost 58,000 wonderful warriors in Vietnam, and for
what? But that war was not about a fanatical religious ideol-
ogy.
We may be ready for a woman president, but not this
woman.
And in all due respect to Sen. Obama, we may very well be
ready for a black president, but not this one.
His inexperience and his rhetoric scares me.
Stop adding notes to the national anthem
I (watched) the opening of the National Football League
between the Colts and the New Orleans Saints.
I've never heard the national anthem destroyed so com-
pletely as it was done then.
I think it's a shame that they can't sing it the way it was
(written).
(It doesn't) make any difference if it's Washington D.C.'s
Fourth of July celebration or whatever.
Where did all the extra notes come from?
Clinton's health plan means tax increase
Well it just got announced Hillary's new health plan or
Hillary's scare or Hillary-care or whatever they want to call it
this time.
It will cost taxpayers somewhere around $110 billion a
year. That's probably a pretty good trade because that's just
about what the war on terror is costing us.
But if we don't take care of this business in the Middle East
and take care of this ideological war that Islam has got going
against the world, then I don't know what good health care is
going to do anybody because there isn't going to be anybody
here to take (advantage of) it.
I don't know if it's a good trade or not, but if we get Hillary,
you're going to get a whopping tax increase.
Democrats not in tune with rest of country
Democrats make my day. I simply love everything that
you, your party and MoveOn.org is doing.
Please encourage MoveOn.org to keep slamming the.
conservative and the military, because they are killing the
Democratic Party and the Democrats can't fight back. It
won't matter what the constituents say. You've been bought,
you've been paid for and you've been taken over.
Your political people Hillary, Obama and Edwards -
they're not going to speak out about MoveOn.org because
they're being supported by them. They've been bought, too.
One thing I think the Democratic Party is really good at
right now is they keep this phrase up about "The American
people have spoken" during the last election. Well, 97
percent of the American people don't think Gen. Petreaus
betrayed the country. Only 3 percent said they did.
So there is a disconnect here somewhere. It tells me the
American people believe in one thing, but the Democratic
politicians are saying something else.
Liberals just can't get it right
(Liberals) just can't get it right.
As an example, this week a person chastises her fellow
Democrats regarding "the smartest and most beautiful
woman in the world Hillary" which is 100 percent correct.
I mean what has she ever accomplished. Somebody, name
one thing. But then she goes on after President Bush.
And I ask who in the world doesn't have oil stocks in their
portfolio if they own stock?
Support the military, wise politicians
I am sick and tired of all Americans who say, "Get out of
Iraq. Bring our soldiers home."
(Gen. Douglas) MacArthur said it best, "Don't get into a
war if you don't plan to stay and win it."
My nephew just came back after serving two tours in Iraq.
His only complaint is that the equipment they are being
furnished is unreliable. It's inferior to (what) the French and
the British and with everyone else they have compared it
with.
They are never sure that the rifles are going to fire. They
can expect one out of every three bullets not to fire.
They save their own money to buy the equipment they
need that is superior to that given to them by the military.
We as Americans think we are so smart: that we build
better engines; we build better airplanes; we build better
computers.
Then, why can't we furnish our fighting men with reliable
equipment they need to win this war?
I say, let's get behind President Bush and help him win
this war in Iraq.
(President Bush) has tried for appropriations bills to go
through for the military, but they are not passed by the
House of Representatives.
Let's get behind the politicians who will get behind our
military.
There is no point in our boys getting killed over there if we
are not going to win this war.
Let's support our military now and pray to God that our
politicians have wisdom enough to see this.
Some solutions are just plain simple
I'm surprised that so many topics with simple solutions
are being discussed. Perhaps, with time, a secretary of
common sense will be appointed.
Obesity for starters.
Look around your grocery store, and you'll find fat people
loading up on cola and Twinkies. Many of them have back,
leg and feet problems. Lower your intake and exercise.
Quit harping on Japanese car makers.
Most are made in the U.SA. The stalwart car companies
(GM, Ford, Chrysler) can't compete with them. They boast of
20 miles per gallon versus design by the Japanese of cars
with 30-50 mpg.
What is odd with this?
Illegals shouldn't jump to the head of the line
So far, I'm finding out that I'm all wrong about just about
everything.
Strange, I actually thought I had a brain.
First off, illegal immigrants. You have to stand in line, too.
If you want to cut to the head of the line, you can't. It's not
fair to the others already in line.
And learn English.
My great-great-grandfather came here in his 70s. He
learned English.
You will not find a country more open to an assimilation
of others than ours.
Do you see Spain, South America and Central American
jumping up and down to take these people in? Gee whiz,
fellow Hispanics don't want them.
I speak English, Italian, French and a smattering of
Portuguese, so what would I known?
Why do we cater to these illegals?
Oh yeah, I forgot that I speak Spanish, too.
I feel sorry for the lady with the grandson in Dallas (who
wrote in about his not being able to get a job because he
wasn't "bilingual"). For fun, I tried to check out "bilingual
jobs." All they want is Spanish as a second language. My
French did not interest anyone. Bilingual means two .
languages. I met that requirement, just held back on the
fact I knew Spanish. No sale.
In the next couple of days, I'm turning in three neighbors
who are all here illegally. They have broken the rules, not
me.
Come in the front door next time.
National health plan not possible
if there is a war, illegal immigration
Everyone who purchases anything at the mall pays extra
to cover stores losses due to shoplifting.
Anyone who pays a hospital bill pays extra to cover those
who received treatment but could not pay. We are, in fact,
already carrying the financial burden for those who cannot
pay for health insurance or hospital care.
Therefore, to have a national health insurance plan is not
much different from what already exists.
At present, hospitals in low-rent areas accept heavy loads
of uninsured, while private hospitals in high-rent areas
accept only private pay and insured patients.
Shouldn't a national health insurance more equally
distribute the burden?
Candidates who advocate that everyone be required to
carry health insurance, are incapable of understanding the
plight of the working class.
People are losing their homes by the thousands. They
(won't) have hundreds of extra dollars a month to insure
their families when they are having difficulty keeping a roof
over their heads.
Congress wages war for oil; gives our Social Security to
illegals. Then they tell us that we will be "required" to buy
health insurance,
They just do not get it.
We cannot afford "Liberation Iraq." We cannot afford the
Hispanic invasion of illegals. The U.S. Department of
Census reports that the increase of the Hispanic invasion of
illegals will be "profound" in the next 30-40 years. American
voters understand that we could save Social Security and
have national health insurance only (if there is) no war and
(there is only) legal immigration.
Is there a candidate who understand this as well?
No one should be tossed out
of U.S. for expressing opinions
I have been enjoying reading most of the comments from
the Rants & Raves over the last few months.
Although most are battles between people who are "left"
and "right," they usually stay within the confines of editorial
comments.
However, some do stray into a hard line diatribe of how
the writer feels that a certain group is unfit to reside in our
country or should be locked up for their views.
I hope that these views are flights of fancy that are tempo-
rary manifestations of a highly charged emotionally writer.
I would like to think that all opinions and views are
'allowed in this country and that the United States is still the
most accepting of various views.
I am of the opinion, however flawed, that the original
intent of the founders of our country was to protect and
defend the various ideas and views of the mixture of people
that inhabit this great land.
I think that they embraced this view because they felt that
no one view or idea would be a perfect path towards
greatness.
So when I read that a certain group or person should no
longer be allow to enjoy the freedoms or general greatness
of this country, in another reader's comments, I try to
understand why that person feels that they have a more
innate understanding of why a another is outside the
bounds of the USA's protections. Does that person feel (he
is) a more deserving individual and that the originators of
our country singled out their group to enjoy the protection
and greatness of our country, while excluding the group
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World War, I and flowers
became the next big prod-
uct.
At one time, Stuart was
the Winter Chrysanthe-
mum capital of the world,
but again, competition
from abroad doomed the
industry.
Stuart still had a claim to
fame, though, as the fish-
ing industry thrived and
gave it the title of Sailfish
capital of the world.
Stuart Heritage was
founded in 1988 because
some residents felt that
there was not enough
being done to preserve
local history. The organiza-
tion moved into the store
in 1992.
There is one employee,
Sally Glassburn, who
serves as the museum's
manager; otherwise, it is
almost entirely a volunteer
effort and depends on
memberships, donations
and the proceeds from the
annual house tour to keep
it going.
Some of the collectibles
have been donated; others
were the result of serendip-
ity. That includes the re-
creation of an old Rexall's
drug store and ice cream
parlor.
"It was put out for trash,"
Ms. Sawicki said.
"We picked it up even
though we had no build-
ing. It stayed outside
someone's home until we
had a place. Our long-time
acquisitions chair,
Catharine Lewis, ferreted
out a lot of things, finding
out when collectors were
getting rid of them.
"Once they found out
about us, they often
brought them to us.
Almost everyone who has
lived here more than 20
years has donated a year-
book. We never know when
or where items will come
from, but we're always
thrilled."
In addition to the re-cre-
ated drug store, the muse-
um has a miniature diora-
ma, made to scale,
depicting Stuart's first
business area at the turn of
the century, tools from
pineapple plantations,
store fixtures, early hand-
made clothing, Seminole
dress, photography collec-
tions including a photo of a
1954 high school trip to
Havana, Cuba, scrapbooks,
maps and volumes of early
county records. There is
also a gift shop that fea-
tures regional products
and books about the area.
The Stuart Heritage
Museum is located at 161
S.W. Flagler Ave., in Stuart.
It is open Monday-Satur-
day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
There is no admission
charge but donations are
welcome. Call (772) 220-
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commissioners expressed
frustration with the ongoing
process.
"I do not believe the FAA is
wanting to work with the
county, and I'm willing to be
more aggressive," Commis-
sioner LeeWeberman said.
The commissioner pro-
ceeded to question County
Attorney Stephen Fry and the
county's special counsel to
the airport, Peter Kirsch,
about the chances of the
county being sued by the FAA
for closing off the runway
extension.
"I believe that if you're look-
ing for odds, you've got to go
to Vegas, commissioner," Mr.
Fry responded.
Mr. Kirsch put it more
bluntly..
"The FAA will sue you," he
said.
The commission brought
Mr. Kirsch on board to help
plan the county's next course
of action. One of the only
solutions on the table is that
offered by the Airport Noise
Advisory Committee,. which
is to extend the runway in the
opposite direction away from
the homes in question. It
would, however, force a par-
tial reconfiguration of an
adjacent golf course.
One of the WAAM
founders, Bill Shanley, says
that airport officials chose in
1998 to extend the runway in
the direction of the home-
owners rather than infringe
upon the golf course.
"One of the former com-
missioners said he wasn't
going to fight a hundred
angry golfers, so they moved
the crash zone to the other
end," he said.
Mr. Kirsch told commis-
sioners they had a choice of
sticking with the "low-risk
approach of cautious, quiet
diplomacy" with the FAA in
winning support for the golf
course proposal, or take a
riskier but faster approach: to
demand a definitive answer
within 60 days. The first
option would require even
more patience, while the lat-
ter could get very expensive,
he warned, since it would
require taking the FAA to
court if the agency denies the
request
"Pushing for an answer
increases the chance for a
'No'," he said. "The riskier
approach is far costlier. We're
talking hundreds of thou-
sands of dollars."
Commissioner Doug Smith
said the monetary cost of liti-
gating the runway issue trou-
bled him and the county
would be better off searching
for a compromise. He sug-
gested that the airport utilize
EMASS (Engineered Materi-
als Arresting System) on the
runway in question to help
stop runaway aircraft and
improve safety.
"If safety is the clearest con-
cem, then why aren't we
focusing on that?" he asked. "I
honestly believe that if we
negotiate with the FAA, we
can achieve that. Let's talk to
them about the EMASS."
Commissioner Smith said
that grants were available to
help defray the approximate-
ly $8 million cost of the
process. Other commission-
ers and many of the oppo-
nents are against accepting
any more FAA grants, which
further obligate the county to
the agency, they said.
Commissioner Sarah
Heard spoke out against the
EMASS option due to the
expense, saying it had to be
redone every 10 years.
"I offer you a third option,"
she said. 'lust decommission
the runway extension and
protect the people of Martin
County."
Commissioners were divid-
ed between giving Commis-
sioner Heard more time to
sell the FAA on the county's
golf course plan or demand
an answer sooner.
Commissioner Susan Val-
liere was ready to re-stripe the
runway, which Mr. Kirsch
said would bring an immedi-
ate lawsuit from the FAA,
while Commission Chairman
Michael DiTerlizzi said wait-
ing four more months would
be a waste of time.
"I am suggesting that we
throw out the gauntlet, then
they will come to the table,"
he said. "Throw it out now,
and let's see what happens."
The commissioners subse-
quently voted 3-2 to give
Commissioner Heard four
more months, with commis-
sioners DiTerlizzi and Smith
dissenting.
Afterward, the president of
WAAM, Dave Shore, said he
agreed with Commissioner
DiTerlizzi and would have
preferred throwing the gaunt-
let down.
"I think we're just delaying
for four months a decision
that's just inevitable," he said.
"I hope I'm wrong. None of us
is looking to go to war."
If You Don't See a
Daytona firm donates cigarette boat
to Chapman School of Seamanship
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART -The Chapman
School of Seamanship will
soon add another cigarette
boat to its fleet, thanks to a
donation by a Daytona
Beach hospitality company.
Ocean Waters, a privately
held hospitality company
based in Daytona Beach,
donated the $145,000 vessel
to representatives of the
school on Oct. 4.
Jennifer Castle Field, the
wife of the late Chapman
School co-founder Glen D.
Castle, accepted the title to
the vessel that day and pre-
sented commemorative
plaques to the OceanWaters
management team at the
company's Plaza Resort and
Spa.
Mrs. Castle Field said that
the school appreciated the
donation, which will help
the school provide a marine
education to those without
the finances to pursue it.
"We depend on boat
donations to be able to
Support
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Depression Bi-polar
Support Alliance: Weekly
meetings at 7 p.m. Sun-
days at Redeemer Luther-
an Church, 2450 S.E.
Ocean Blvd., Stuart. For
information, call (772)
341-4992 or (772) 349-
4235.
Mental Health Support
Group: The group offers a
weekly meeting for people
who are recovering from
mental illnesses, along
with their families and
friends. The meeting starts
at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Har-
bor Network Drop-In Cen-
ter in Stuart. For informa-
tion, call (772) 287-4545.
Overeaters Anony-
mous support group:
Meetings are- held from
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.' on
Thursday, and 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, at
St. Mary's Church, 623 S.E.
Ocean.Blvd., in.Stuart. For
information, call (772)
283-1409
Overeaters Anony-
mous support group:
Twelve-step meetings are
held on Saturday at 9 a.m.
at Unity Church, 211 Cen-
tral Parkway, in Stuart. For
information, call (772)
631-7765.
'Parenting with Pur-
pose' support group: This
group is for parents whose
children are 5 to 18 years
make ends meet and offer
scholarships for those who
otherwise couldn't afford to
come," she said. "We offer a
considerable amount of
scholarships to high school
students and IRCC stu-
dents."
According to Ocean
Waters Vice President Tim
Stockman, the company
bought the boat in 2000 to
use as a promotional tool for
the Plaza Resort and Spa.
The 38-foot Wellcraft
"Scarab" attracted quite a lot
of attention as it roared
along the coast of Daytona
Beach. The vessel is capable
of speeds up to 80 mph.
The Chapman school has
used cigarette-type boats in
the past to teach a fast boat
navigation course on Lake
Okeechobee, said Dean Tom
Danti.
"We regularly train U.S.
Department of Defense per-
sonnel, and they will train
on this boat," he said. "We
may go ahead and offer it to
the general public for train-
ing in the future."
old; it focuses on offering
advice, skills and support.
The group meets from
6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday
at the East 10th Street
Park, 724 E. 10th St., in
Stuart. For information,
call (772) 220- 7808.
Peripheral Neuropathy
/ Restless Leg Syndrome
Support Group will meet
on Oct. 13, Nov. 10 and
Dec. 8 at 2pm at the Robert
Morgade Library on Saler-
no Road just before the
Martin Memorial South
Hospital. Each meeting
will host a special guest
speaker who will offer help
and advice on treating
these conditions and oth-
ers will share testimonies.
All are encouraged to
attend these informative
meetings.
For further information
call Lu at 287-1292 or Mary
at 546-0750.
'Stroke of Hope' Club
and Aphasia Group: This
support program is for
memory and speech diffi-
culties. Caregivers are wel-
come. Held at Hobe Sound
Community Presbyterian
Church, S.E. Adonis Ave. at
S.E. Juno Crescent. Meet-
ings run from 10 a.m. to
noon every Thursday. No'
fee is required. For infor-
mation, call (772) 546-
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Steve Bozzay, the senior
vice president of Ocean
Waters and a former Navy
SEAL, said that high-speed
boats are used in a variety of
interdictions and military
operations.
"I trained on high speed
vessels during my service,"
he said. "Sailors need the
most realistic training pos-
sible to prepare them for
real-world situations."
The Chapman School
offers 35 different courses a
year, training students on
everything from yachts to
commercial and research
vessels. Classes and certifi-
cation are offered for recre-
ational power boaters and
sailors, as well as summer
boating programs for youth.
The school also offers
American Sailing Associa-
'tion certification for those
interested in bare-boat
chartering.
Mrs. Castle Field said that
youth particularly like the
power boating classes
taught in the summer camp.
"They love it," she said.
Treasure Coast Parkin-
son's Disease Support
Group: The "Movers and
Shakers" support group of
Martin County gathers on
the second Monday of
each month at 1 p.m. For
information, call (772)
288-1494.
*Caregiver Support
Group: The Council on
Aging of Martin County
offers a Caregiver's Support
Group meeting on the first
Thursday of every month
at 6:30 p.m. at its facility on
1071 SE 10th Street, Stuart.
The group is lead by a Mas-
ter's level social worker to
provide emotional renew-
al, education and support
for family members of any
age who are responsible for
the care of a dependent
elder. For information, call
Lynda Abrahamson at (772)
223-7813.
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with one vessel, the school
has trained more than
16,000 students and grown
into a modern, eight-acre
campus of classrooms, lab-
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The school has up to 50
boats at its disposal for
classes, Mr. Danti said.
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do if you have a problem
with a car dealership. I
decided to run this article
again after a conversation
with Ted Smith, president of
the Florida Automobile
Dealers Association.
Ted and I spoke the other
day after he was called by a
reporter for the Palm Beach
Post who is writing an article
about me. This reporter told
Ted that his research so far
had found me to be a good
and honest car dealer. Ted
responded that if he checked
out any car dealer as careful-
ly, the reporter would find
that most car dealers are
good and honest people too. I
believe that.
The reason that car
dealerships have a bad
reputation, in general, is not
because of direct dealings
with the owners or general
managers of the dealerships.
It is through dealings with
those employed by the
owner/GM. This is why I give
the advice you will read
below about takingyour
complaint as high up the
ladder of command as you
can.
What to do if you are
mistreated by a car
dealer
Hopefully the sales or
service experience with your
car dealer went well. But
sometimes they don't. Now
what? The advice I give
applies to all business
transactions, not just car
dealerships.
The first step should be to
communicate your com-
plaint, as soon as possible, to
the GM or, preferably, the
owner. Be sure that you are
talking to the real owner or
the real general manger. A
general manager is over all
employees in the entire
company. A general "sales"
manager is not a general
manager. If you can't reach
the owner (many car dealer-
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owned or owned by absentee
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employee who should not
have been hired or received
inadequate training. Or, they
may simply have a "rotten
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working there.
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which you can meet and
speak to a general manager
or an owner is a pretty good
measure of the integrity of
the company as whole. If the
owner or GM cares enough
about her/his customers to
allow total access, it is
probably a very good place to
do business. In fact, it is a
good idea to find this out
before you do business.
If you cannot reach the
owner or GM, contact the
manufacturer who franchises
the dealership. Car dealers
have a contract with the
manufacturer called a
franchise agreement. This
contractual agreement
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customers with courtesy,
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written reply. No car dealer-
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file of a governmental or
private consumer agency.
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contact an attorney. I list this
last because hiring an
attorney just about elimi-
nates the possibility that you
can quickly, amicably and
inexpensively resolve your
differences with the car
dealer. The
Be very careful which als
attorney you choose. Try to relate
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interested in helping you, Osm
and not in generating large Pla
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fees and costs from the a ric
defendant in a lawsuit, if he and
wins. These fees can be ciou
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motivating an unethical Pla
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can be very dangerous for stone
you, because the car dealer's beci
attorney's fees run roughly neu
parallel to your lawyer's and of di
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of hiring a lawyer. In trying othE
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dealing in stolen property
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*Karl Scott Gordon, 49,
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*Cory Deyon Mackey, 32,
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Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't
know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
My remarks are made sincerely and with a
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ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop
by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
door price with no "surprises". And the word
spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
11.. improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because I was
lOtlt'l' able to earn the trust of more
customers in buying their new
,111, level or used car. You can do the
same.
tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
iiOnl aTre I think of myself as the new
"sheriff" that has come to
tr today." "clean up South Florida". In
fact. I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
..r ,ng. Many people will read this letter and
i.-jn why they should buy a car from me,
1. not you. And, I am also aware that most
1.: -,I- rs who read this will either get angry and
j e it or not have the courage to follow my
i. .Bd But maybe you will be the exception. If
..., have any interest in following my lead,
-iii tie anytime. I don't have a secretary and
I J-- t screen any of my phone calls. I would
I '. ro chat with you about this.
Sincerely,
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Calvary Chapel Stuart
Fellowship Bible study
and prayer every Thursday
night at 7 p.m. at 7978 S.E.
Orchard Terrace, Hobe
Sound. For more inbfrma-
tion, call (772) 546-0750.
Bible Bees a new chil-
dren's program on Wednes-
day's from 7 8:30 p.m. There
are many activities planned
I The Church of the Holy Comforter
Charismatic Episcopal Church
CHARISMATIC EVANGELICAL LITURGICAL
"Three Streams One Mighty River"
Holy Eucharist Sunday 2:00 pm
Bible Study & Prayer Wednesday 7:00 pm
Healing Service Every 2nd & 4th Friday 7:00 pm
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for children of all ages.
This program would also
qualify as volunteer hours for
the future scholarships that
Martin County gives out to
good students.
The church is located at
5122 S.E. Federal Highway,
just north of Salerno Road in
Concord Square.
For more information call
the church at (772) 288- 7277.
Bethal Lutheran
Church
A golf tournament on Oct.
13, at 8:30 a.m. at Marsh Golf
You are
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Club in Jensen Beach to ben-
efit and celebrate 25 years of
ministry and services to the
community.
For more information,
call (772) 546-4044.
in His Love Church
and Ministries
SGoing through the Bible
Newcomers are welcome to
participate. The weekly
Going through the Bible
Series is held at various loca-
tions.
o Sunday Night Revival
Service: Pastor Jeff and Evan-
gelist Mary Williams invite
the community to join them
every week at 7 p.m.
Prayer walk with Evange-
list Mary Williams every
Monday morning at 7:15 am.
Walkers are invited to meet
at Hobe Sound Community
Center:
Sister Sandpaper: If you
have a question or concern
Sister Sandpaper will help
you find the biblical answer.
Read her column on-line at
inhislovechurch.org; submit
your questions on-line or by
mail to Sister Sandpaper, P.O.
Box 1142, Hobe Sound, FL
33455.
See the response on-line or
for a personal response
enclose a stamped self-
addressed envelope.
Christ evangelism club
meets on the second Sat-
urday of each month at 2
p.m. Bring your favorite
tracks to trade as well as any
testimony. Meetings are
open to all denominations
and believers that have a love
for evangelism and wish to
learn more.
Hobe Sound Community
Center, 8980 Olympus Ave.,
HobeSound.
For additional informa-
tion, please call (772) 545-
9778 or visit
inhislovechurch.org.
The Church of the
Holy Comforter
The Church of the Holy
Comforter and the Treasure
Coast and North Palm Beach
Chapter of the International
order of St. Luke the Physi-
cian are offering healing
services on the second and
fourth Friday of each month
at 7 p.m. at the Stuart
Alliance Church, 445 S.E.
Osceola Street, in Stuart, All
denominations are
welcome. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 463-7457.
The Grace Place
Celebrate Recovery .Min-
istry meetings are held every
Tuesday night. BBQ begins
at 6:15 pm and the meeting
starts at 7 pm. Celebrate
Recovery is for anyone who
has a hurt, habit or hang-up.
A large group meeting is
held from 7-8 p.m., then
small groups from 8-9 p.m.
Small groups offered are:
Men's addictions, men's
issues, women's addictions
and women's issues. The
evening concludes with
dessert and fellowship. The
Grace Place 1550 S.E. Salerno
Road, in Stuart. For more
information, call (7/2) 287-
6388.
Global Heart
Spiritual Center
Everyone is invited to
this non-denominational
Sunday morning meditation
and service held at Langford
Park, 2369 N.E. Dixie High-
way, Jensen Beach. (Just
South of the old Arch) Medi-
tation led by James Tucker
starts at 10 a.m. Weekly serv-
ice led by Science of Mind
Practitioner Rev. Celia Filla
starts at 10:30 a.m. Come
and be filled. Fellowship is
available after the service.
For more information, call
(772) 332-0074.
First United
Methodist Church
of Stuart
The pumpkin patch will be
open from Oct. 11-31 daily
(with Sundays and after
hours on the honor system)
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
All proceeds benefit the
youth group of the church
and all money raised goes to
fund youth trips and retreats
through out the year.
For more information, call
(772) 287-6262
First United Methodist
Church of Hobe Sound
Youth Silent Auction from
Oct. 21-27, to raise money for
their annual mission trip.
Items range from dinners,
desserts, boat rides, horse
camps, golf games...every-
thing. Come and write in
your bid! Donations to the
Youth Mission trip will also
be accepted. Fellowship
Hall, First United Methodist
Church of Hobe Sound,
10100 SE Federal Highway
(across from Post Office),
(772) 546-3303.
Open Heavens
Centers
Conference and seminar
will be held at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3,
and 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 4.
The public is welcome to
attend; admission is freeAt
1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, a
seminar will begin with a
one-hour question/answer
session with Gary Goodell
followed by various topics of
discussion. All services will
be held at the Leighton Park
Community Center in Palm
City.
Advance registration is
$20.00 or $25.00 after 10/25;
register at www.openheav-
enscenters.com
Ignite the Arts, a free art
workshop to be held 10 a.m -
12:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20
at the Leighton Community
Center featuring award win-
ning artist Lynda Finch and
local artist Pastor Lynne.
Coffee and snacks will be
available.
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Please check your
recipe files; a reader
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diavolo.
So many of us who are
trying to eat healthy or lose
weight think a salad is the
way to go. However, many
salad dressings can contain
more fat and calories than a
fast food meal.
Italian dressing made with
oil and vinegar (not the
creamy kind) is the best way
to go, but sometimes that
isn't what we want.
For this reason I created
my own dressings, except for
the Thousand Island.
My bleu cheese dressing
has a regular and low-fat
version. There is no way to
make it fat-free since bleu
cheese is high in fat, but by
using a small amount of
cheese, you can make an
allowable dressing.
Thousand Island dressing
is another favorite. Did you
know the original was not a
mixture of catsup, mayon-
naise and relish? I found a
copy of the original recipe
many years ago. The chef on
a ship in the area of the
Thousand Islands in New
York state used what he had
on hand to create the
dressing; thus the name.
In today's world, raw eggs
are a no-no, and the original
Caesar salad dressing is
made with raw or lightly
poached eggs. By following
my original recipe and using
egg substitute instead of the
raw egg, I found the dressing
tasted the same.
The traditional Caesar
salad is made with romaine
lettuce, but you can use any
salad greens.
Anchovies or anchovy
paste, although part of the
original recipe, can be
omitted.
CAESAR SALAD
SERVES 4
1 bunch Romaine lettuce
1/4 cup plus 2 table
spoons egg substitute
1 medium clove garlic,
peeled
1/4 cup extra virgin olive
oil
2 tablespoons canola oil
Dash of salt and pepper
Juice of 1 lemon
1 teaspoon parsley flakes
ARLENE BORG
Romancing the Stove
with the Grammy Guru
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
cheese
3 or 4 anchovy fillets or 1-
1/2 teaspoon anchovy p
aste
Tear up and wash the
Romaine. Drain, set aside.
Fifteen minutes before
serving, add cold water and
ice cubes to crisp the greens.
Let sit for 10 minutes (more
time leeches out vitamins).
Drain, remove excess cubes
and dry with paper towels.
The secret to a good Caesar
dressing is in the blending. If
you've ever tried to make
mayonnaise, you would
know; the :slower the oil is
added to the eggs, the thicker
the mixture becomes. The
same holds true for Caesar
dressing.
Place egg substitute and
garlic in blender, blend on
high.
Combine the oils. While
egg mixture is blending,
slowly add the oil, drizzling it
down the side of the contain-
er; watch how it thickens.
Add remaining ingredients
and blend until mixed well.
Refrigerate until ready to
serve.
BLEU CHEESE
DRESSING
REGULAR AND LOW FAT
1 cup each, mayonnaise
and sour cream (regular,
low-fat or fat-free)
1/2 teaspoon garlic
powder
1 teaspoon parsley flakes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon lemon juice,
fresh or bottled
1 to 2 ounce crumbled
bleuu cheese or more to
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Place all ingredients except
bleu cheese in a blender and
blend until smooth. Place in
container and stir in cheese.
Mixture will be thick. Do
not thin at this time. Cover
and refrigerate at least two
hours.
If mixture is still too thick,
thin with a little milk. Will
keep in refrigerator for at
least two weeks.
1000 ISLAND
DRESSING
REGULAR AND LOW-FAT
Icup mayonnaise
(regular, low-fat or fat-
free)
3 (or more) tablespoon
chili sauce*
1 chopped hard-boiled
egg
1 teaspoon chopped
green pepper
2 teaspoon chopped
pimento olives
1 teaspoon chopped fresh
chives or 1 teaspoon dried
Teaspoon parsley flakes
Catsup may be substitut-
ed. Add 1 tbsp. lemon juice
or white vinegar.
Mix all together, cover and
chill for several hours before
serving. If dressing is too
thick, add a little water.
PINEAPPLE DREAM
SALAD DRESSING
This dressing over a salad
of torn up greens, with or
without the addition of fruit,
makes a dream of a salad
even the kids will eat. It can
be made high fat, low fat or
fat free.
3/4 cup mayonnaise,
regular, low-fat or fat-free;
yogurt may be substituted
3/4 cup pineapple juice
Juice of 1/2 lemon or lime
1 teaspoon grated peel
Dash of cinnamon
Honey to desired
sweetness
Briskly whisk all ingredi-
ents together; chill.
HONEY POPPY SEED
DRESSING
1 cup canola oil
1/3 cup vinegar, white,
cider or balsamic
2 tablespoon water
3 tablespoon honey
1/2 teaspoon garlic
powder
1 tablespoon poppy seeds
Mix all, except seeds in
blender. Pour into container,
stir in seeds, cover and chill.
Let's talk: Arlene Borg,
the Grammy Guru, is
available for talks from south
Vero to Hobe Sound. Call
(772) 465-5656 or (800) 823-
0466.
NIB: When a recipe is not
in Mrs. Borg's cookbook it will
have (NIB) next to the title.
Buy the book: For an
autographed cookbook,
"Romancing the Stove With
the Grammy Guru," send
$19.50($15-book, $1 tax and
$3.50 for shipping and
handling) to: Arlene M. Borg,
265 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd.
No: 149, Port St. Lucie, FL
34984.
Check, Visa, MasterCard or
Paypal are accepted. Books
are also available at local
bookstores.
More romancing:
www.romancingthestove.net
E-mail: arlene@romanc-
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that they disagree with?
I doubt it, but some of the comments do make that
impression. I cannot imagine writing that someone
who does not completely agree my opinion should be
removed from our country. Such diatribe is a scary
refrain of banana republics. I truly hope that I am just
reading more into the message of an (angry) writer.
Finally, to all my fellow contributors I offer my
humble piece of advise, if you live in a glass house,
don't throw stones.
Stay in Florida, fight lobbyists
Do not flee to another state; stay here and fight.
This is your Florida, not the domain of inept
politicians and special interest groups and lobbyists
who have manipulated the tax reform.
We need to vote out the legislators who are involved-
with lobbyists. This would also help out the home
insurance debacle. Let's clean house. Let's give more
support to Gov. Crist and (Mark) Rubio. We are
taxpayers with the power to vote.
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play "Sweeney Todd" in
the pilot premier of the
school edition of the
Stephen Sondheim play,
being mounted by
StarStruck Performing
Arts Center, and he takes
the role and the honor
very seriously.
"It's by far the biggest
role I've ever played," he
said. "When I found out
we were doing the show, I
barely knew the story. I
started listening to the
soundtrack and I've fallen
more in love with it. It's
one of the greatest pieces
of theater. To have the
lead in it is incredible,
fantastic."
Mr. Channing, whose
parents, Pat Channing
and Gigi King, sing locally
as a duo and as part of the
Jukebox Band, has music
in his blood, and the
theater bug has bitten his
younger sister, Katy, who
will also appear in the
production, to run at the
Lyric Theatre from Nov. 9-
11.
"My gateway to the
theater was through
music," he says. 'When
I'm introduced to shows,
it's usually though the
music. Here, I needed the
plot as I sat down to learn
the music. The musical is
difficult and it's a wel-
come challenge. Stephen
Sondheim is brilliant with
his words,, It'll take you to
another place. Some
songs are difficult to sing
and require a big range."
Although the character
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WeduesdaY
Photo courtesy of Linda Hund-West
From left to right, Kim Smith, Katie Horn and Camille Hooper rehearse for the Barn Theatre's upcoming show
'Laundry and Bourbon'
Barn Showcase highlights
different perspectives
First production will
feature two one-act
plays on life in Texas
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
The Barn Theatre in Stuart is
known for comedies and musicals,
but each year, in showcase perform-
ances, they step a bit out of the com-
fort zone to tackle something a little
edgier.
In their first Showcase of the 2007-
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 10-12-2007
Aries-March 21-April 19
You were born with the courage to take action on
your convictions and visions. You stand strong in
any undertaking. You never give up. You have the
capacity to go beyond normal expectations and
produce extraordinary results. Mighty forces are
with you. Call on them as needed and you will
continue to rise above any limitations.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
It's important to stay grounded. You are an earth
sign. When you feel scattered or distracted, it's
time to slow down, take a step back, refocus, be
patient and wait for a sign that it is time to move
forward. Keep working on the top priorities first.
You will make it through the challenges just fine.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Fire up your adrenaline and get going. What are
you waiting for? Remove any fear or obstacle and
2008 season they are presenting two
one-act comedies by James McClure
that give a slice of Texas life, first
from the perspective of a wife and
her friends, ("Laundry and Bour-
bon,") and then from her husband
and his buddies ("Lone Star.")
Linda Hund-West is directing
"Laundry and Bourbon" and Ray
Eliot-Rice, the Barn's president, is
directing "Lone Star." The two plays,
frequently performed together, will
be on stage at the Barn from Oct. 19-
STexas, where Roy, aViet Nam veteran
who has returned home can't seem
to settle down.
In "Laundry and Bourbon," three
women, including Elizabeth, Roy's
wife, are talking about their less than
perfect lives. As the title suggests,
they are not just doing laundry as
they talk.
"It's a wonderful piece," Ms. Hund-
West said.
"There's good banter, good come-
dy. It's also very poignant. It's a dark
Thursday
21.
The plays are set in post-Vietnam ) See BARN, B4
move forward. Take a quantum leap in faith.
Believe in yourself and know that you have it in
you to be a great success. Take care of three
important details every day and you will be happy
and others will applaud you for your valor.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
Acknowledge your worth. Let a sense of well
being surround you as you make decisions. This
positive turn of mind sets up favorable universal
forces in your favor. Be alert for new opportunities
to serve. Mars in Cancer gives you extra protection
and new adventures. Dare to dream and then live
out your dreams. Yours is a good life.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
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wisely and honestly from what you feel inside.
Immense progress can now be made on your
newest project. Clearly imagine what you truly
want. Be creative, original and self- reliant. The
images in your mind can manifest and create your
greater tomorrows if you keep on keeping on.
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have just come off the most powerful time of your
year. Be fearless in protecting your own life and
those you love. You deserve much more than
basic survival. You can have it. It's all about focus,
desire and action. Make sure it's fun and you want
to do it and nothing can stop you.
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around you. You are so gifted in areas of the heart
and spirit. You are at your best when you can lend
a helping hand and make others around you
happy. When you live this high- quality life the uni-
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dreams come true. What a blessed life.
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and spirit to awaken your highest dreams and
aspirations. Get in touch with these burning
desires in your heart and manifest them in your
life. You can do it. Then find new ways to give back
and be of continued service to others. Get ready to
receive back tenfold. You are now working the
supreme law.
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and good will toward everyone. Catch the current
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2351 S.E. Monterey Road,
Stuart. The free program is at
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Lennon remembered
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
Tim Piper.was in second
grade when the Beatles came
to America in 1964.
The experience was so
powerful for him that he
stopped playing the cello and
switched to the guitar.
He followed their extraordi-
nary career, but it wasn't until
the late 1970s, when he saw
"Beatlemania" in New York
that he realized that you
could make a living bringing
the Beatles to life.
He has been a part of Beat-
les tribute bands for nearly 20
years, and for the last seven
years, he has portrayed John
Lennon in a tribute called
"Working Class Hero."
Tim Piper and his band,
also called Working Class
Hero, comes to the Sunrise
Theatre on Oct. 19; he spoke
by phone from California
before heading out on tour
again.
The decision to portray
John Lennon was an easy one
for Mr. Piper.
"John was the fascinating
character to me," he said. "He
wore his emotions on his
sleeve. He was not afraid to
make mistakes. He had a
great sardonic sense of
humor. John was the engi-
neer, the dream weaver. I
wanted to stretch my own
artistry and thought it would
be interesting to get into his
life and personality and histo-
ry."
Mr. Piper studied every
record, book and film he
could find and he talked to
people who knew John
Lennon, including both of his
sons, Julian and Sean. A cou-
ple on an airplane told Mr.
Piper one of his favorite sto-
ries, about being in the same
Lamaze class with Lennon.
The instructor didn't recog-
nize him and when they went
around the room, Lennon
said he was a songwriter. She
suggested that he find some-
thing more stable because of
the expenses a new baby
brings, and with a smile, the
couple said Lennon told the
teacher he did pretty well.
The show takes place in the
post-Beatles era, from about
1972-1977, and while the
story takes place during the
time of his last performances,
the multi-media presentation
takes the audience back to
Liverpool, to before the Beat-
les were famous.
The band, which includes
Tim Piper's brother, Greg, on
bass; Don Butler on guitar;
and Les Perez on drums,
recreates the sound of
Lennon's post-Beatle band,
the Plastic Ono Band.
"It's an edgier rock "n roll
band," he said.
"John liked to do things
immediately. He wanted to
record a song and get it out.
That's why he struggled at the
end with Paul; Paul was a per-
fectionist. Sometimes John
Lennon tripped, but he was
willing to take risks."
Tim Piper and "Working
Class Hero" were given a spe-
cial honor in 2004, when they
were invited to Liverpool to
headline the Mathew Street
Festival in a tribute marking
the 40th anniversary of the
Beatles' trip to the United
States.
"We stood in front of the
town hall with more than
20,000 people. It was quite a
rush, quite an honor," Mr.
Piper said.
"They seemed to like my
version of John Lennon, and
that was quite a compli-
ment, coming from the Eng-
lish."
"Working Class Hero," a
Tribute to John Lennon,
comes to the Sunrise The-
atre, 117 S. Second Street,
Fort Pierce, for a 7 p.m. show.
Tickets are $35 and $29; call
the box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com
Photo courtesy of Jacki Korito
Tim Piper and his band Working Class Hero appear in a
tribute to John Lennon at the Sunrise Theatre on Oct. 19.
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comedy with strong charac-
ters. Elizabeth's best friend
lends comic value. These
girls are sitting around fold-
ing clothes and drinking
bourbon. There are sweet
poignant moments and
moments of sadness. It's a
roller coaster ride."
The casts feature Katie
Horn, Kim Smith and
Camille Hooper in "Laundry
and Bourbon" and Patrick
Campion, Colby Dempsey
and Andrew Buffa in "Lone
Star."
The cast members, several
of whom were in the recent
Pineapple Playhouse pro-
duction of "Crimes of the
Heart," travels to Stuart each
night to come to rehearsals;
Patrick Campion is from
Fort Pierce, the three
women and Mr. Dempsey
are from Port St. Lucie, and
only Mr. Buffa is from Stu-
art.
Ms. Hund-West thinks
that these shows are as
timely now as they were ten
years ago, when the Barn
last performed them.
"It's an appropriate time
with awar on," she says. "It's
meaty. I'd like to invite all
vets to come see it. Tickets
for veterans will be $7. It's a
piece they will like and
relate to. Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder is not dated;
it's an issue people are con-
cerned about today."
The Showcase programs
are designed to introduce a
new audience to the Barn.
The tickers are less expen-
sive and the sets are simpler,
allowing the focus to be on
the dialogue. It's part of a
continuing effort to interest
new people in watching the-
ater and in performing
there, as well.
"I did an acting class for-
the "Young at Heart" and we
had a grand time," she said.
"It was a workshop and we
performed monologues. It
brings fresh people to the
stage."
The Barn Theatre, 2400 E.
Ocean Blvd, Stuart, presents
"Laundry and Bourbon" and
"Lone Star"from Oct. 19-21.
Performances are at 8 p.m.
on Friday and Saturday and
at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets
are $10 general admission;
$7 for veterans. Call (772)
287-4884.
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of Sweeney Todd, a
murderous barber who
has his victims made into
meat pies, is not really
sympathetic, Mr. Chan-
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a human being under the
monster he's become.
"He is very dark and
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without reason. He wants
his family and the life that
was stolen from him."
I asked Mr. Channing the'
same question I'd posed
to his co-star, Brittany
Weir, about whether
Stuart was ready for a
show like "Sweeney Todd."
"I absolutely think Stuart
is ready," he said.
"The theater in this area
has been getting better
over time and the shows
are getting more and more
intense. Stuart is definite-
ly ready. Anyone who is
open to it will fall in love
with it as much as I have.
"Sweeney Todd" is its own
beast. It's not your
average show. If you go in
expecting Rodgers and
Hammerstein, you're
going to be let down."
Mr. Channing had a
prominent role in the
school edition premier of
"Rent" in the spring, and
he says that this is even
more challenging.
"Rent" was heavy," he
said. "Todd" is dark."
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JENSEN BEACH Trea-
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able to savor the best of the
fruits of the vine and the
fine cuisine of Jensen
Beach-area restaurants dur-
ing the 3rd Annual Sea
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Riverside Park on Friday,
Oct. 12.
From 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.,
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tion to food supplied by 14
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without breaking. Be open to change, but don't let the winds
of change sidetrack you from your mission. Your heart knows
and will tell you when you are open to hearing and trusting it.
You handle everything so well.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Your natural leadership, humanity and helpful spirit affect
everyone who come into your life. Why? Because you inspire
them to turn their dreams and passions into realities. You
make a large, positive impact on peoples' lives. You are highly
respected and widely emulated because of it. You are doing a
great job. Keep it up.
Pisces-Feb.19-March 20
What is truly important to you? When you put spirit first, family
second and the world third, you will find the answer to this
question and to any challenge or mystery life may bring your
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fun and joy. Protect it and keep it healthy and everything else
will fall in place.
Star visions
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Click on Star Scopes on the left menu. If you would like a per-
sonalized astrology or compatibility chart made, call (772)
334-9487 or e-mail jtuckxyz@aol.com.
Mr. Tucker is doing a meditation at 10 a.m. Sunday at the
Global Heart Spiritual Service at Langford Park, 2369 N.E.
Dixie Highway, Jensen Beach, just south of the old Archway.
This is followed by a message by the Rev. Celia Filla. Have a
starry week everyone.
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St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
Two of Hearts, 6-8:30 p.m.
(772) 337-2111.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Coffee Beans, 6-10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945
N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
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Open to ALL Multiples:
Identical, Fraternal, Young, Old
Interactive Play Fountain
Various Vendors Food
Children's Activities
For More Information Call
(772) 463-1565
(772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Frankie Fats Montan-
na, 8 p.m. to midnight, (772)
225-3444.
*FinzWaterfront Grille: 4290
SE Salerno Road, Port Saler-
no, Friday and Saturday,
Nouveau Honkies 9-12; Sun-
day, Sweet Justice 2-6 pm.
*Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie, Jimmy Graham and
Jay Rock; show at 8 p.m.; tick-
ets are $12. Reservations
suggested. (772) 419-0302.
*Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E.
Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, Barely Broken, 2 -5
p.m. Bob Swinton, 6 -10 p.m.
(772) 225-3700.
*Johnny's Corner Family
Restaurant, Lounge &
Arcade,7180 S.U.S. 1, Port St.
Lucie, D.J. Raul, 8:30-11:30
p.m. Call (772) 878-2686
*Kings Head Pub, 2838 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd, Bob
Wamnes 7-9 p.m. (772) 340-
1223.
oThirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Friday and Saturday,
Most Wanted, 8:15 p.m.-
midnight. (772) 344-7774.
SUNDAY, OCT. 14
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945
N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach features Reg-
gae by Rainfall from 7-10
p.m. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach features Gregg
Jackson & The Mojo Band
from 6 -10 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
Pool Party 2-5 p.m. with
music by Rainfall. (772) 223-
5048.
*Wahoo's on the Waterfront,
400 N.W. Alice Ave., in Stuart
features The Jukebox Band
from 4:30-8:30 p.m. (772)
692-2333.
MONDAY, OCT. 15
*Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal High-
way, in Stuart features Al
"White Lightning" Jones
from 6:15-9:15 p.m. Call
(772) 220-2840.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16
*Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchin-
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*Wahoo's on the Waterfront,
400 N.W. Alice Ave., Stuart,
Pat & Gigi, 6-9:30 p.m. (772)
692-2333.
THURSDAY, Oct. 18
*Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
Jazz and Steak Night every
Thursday with Coffee Beans,
7-10 p.m. (772) 460-3888.
*Cafd Crbme, 1068 Port St.
Lucie Blvd., in Port St. Lucie
features Phantom from 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945
N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach features Reg-
gae by Rainfall from 7-10
p.m. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach features The
Shakers from 7:30-11 p.m.
(772) 225-3444.
eDolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River
Drive, in Jensen Beach fea-
tures Pat & Gigi from 6-10
p.m. (772) 781-5236.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-
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It's Breast Cancer Aware-
ness Month, a good time
to remind you of the
recommended guidelines
for breast cancer screening
and the resources available
to help you.
As I have mentioned
before, I am a breast cancer
survivor. I know the fear,
and I know the hope.
If you say you don't have
time for a mammogram, it's
an excuse. There is nothing
more important you can do
for yourself and your family
than to get screened.
If you don't have the
financial resources or
insurance, it can be a little
more challenging, but there
are organizations that can
help. Some are listed in this
column.
The American Cancer
Society recommends that
breast health be a part of
your health plan well before
you reach the age when
most women develop breast
cancer.
Ages 20-39
Have a clinical breast
exam by a doctor or nurse
every three years.
Perform monthly self-
exams, preferably at a time
in the month when your
breasts are not as tender.
If you have a history of
breast cancer in your family,
discuss mammography
screening recommenda-
tions with your health care
provider.
40 and older
Have an annual mam-
mogram. Let me repeat that.
Have an annual mammo-
gram, whether you have a
SHELLEY KOPPEL
Alive and Well
family history of breast
cancer or not. Most women
who develop breast cancer
do no have a family history
of the disease. No one is
immune.
Have an annual clinical
breast exam, preferably
around the same time as
your mammogram. ,
Perform monthly breast
self-examination.
If you have an increased
risk because of family
history, genetic tendency or
past breast cancer, talk to
your health care provider
about additional tests such
as breast ultrasound and
MRI.
Help from Florida
The Florida Department
of Health's Breast and
Cervical Cancer Program,
funded by the federal
government, provides low-
cost or free screenings for
women ages 50-64 who are
uninsured and underin-
sured and who meet income
guidelines.
The screenings include a
breast exam, mammogram
and pap smear.
Women whose cancer is
detected through this
program may be eligible for
treatment though the
Medicaid Breast and
Cervical Cancer Treatment
Act. To see guidelines, visit
www.doh.statefl. us/Fami-
ly/bcc/index.html or call
(800) 451-2229 for informa-
tion on eligibility, initial
screening and referral to a
clinic.
If your area does not have
a local program, contact
your local hospital through
the Breast Health Navigator
Program.
A breast health navigator
helps patients find
resources at all levels of the
diagnostic process. The
navigator may have access
to resources the public is
unaware. If your local
hospital does not have a
breast health navigator, call
the social services depart-
ment at the hospital. They
may be aware of other
programs. You can also call
the American Cancer
Society or the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation. I will give you
numbers for both organiza-
tions at the end of this
column.
Just do it
Sometimes taking charge
of your own health seems
overwhelming. How much
easier it would be if some-
one would tell us what to
do.
What if you find some-
thing you think isn't normal,
but you're not at an age
when it's likely to be cancer?
Don't ignore it!
The truth is that no one
knows your body as well as
you do and no one is more
responsible for taking care
of it than you are. As the ad
used to say, "Just do it!"
For information about
breast cancer, visit the
American Cancer Society at
www.cancer.org or call (800)
227-2345 or the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation at
www.komen.org or (800)
462-9273.
Shelley Koppel is the
former editor of "Today's
HealthCare" magazine and a
member of the National
Association ofScience
Writers. Send questions by e-
mail to
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led 10-3 late in the fourth
quarter, but the Panthers'
(4-2, 1-1) offense would not
be silenced on their home-
coming. With 4:40 remain-
ing in the game, the Pan-
thers orchestrated a
12-play, 85-yard drive cul-
minating with a one-yard
touch down plunge by
quarterback Isaac Virgin.
The score tied the game at
10 with just under two
minutes to play.
But Martin County was-
n't done either.
Following the lead of
quarterback Richard
Shiller and running back
Lyle Dankenbring, the
Tigers marched down to
the Panthers 34 yard-line
with 16 seconds left. Ron-
nie Nelson, who started at
quarterback in Martin
County's first five games,
stepped in off the bench to
throw a 24-yard strike to
Dankenbring at the 10-
yard line to set up what
should have been a 27-yard
game winning field goal
with 6 seconds left.
Strack split the uprights
for what seemed to be.the
game winner. But Martin
County snapped the ball
before the official whistle,
and were penalized 5 yards.
The kick was called off and
the Strack had to kick again.
His second attempt was
blocked, sending the game
to overtime.
Strack wasn't ready to
waste another opportunity.
"I was like, 'let's go, lets
win this game,'" Strack said.
Westwood, which was
coming off games in which
it scored 41 and 29 points
respectively, struggled to get
the ball in the end zone. The
Panthers started the second
quarter with a promising
drive with three straight
runs of 10 or more yards
form running backs Javian
Evans and Jerrell Washing-
ton. But that drive stalled
and Westwood settled for a
24-yard field goal from
DeShawn Hazziez to make
the score 3-0.
The lack of offensive out-
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Panthers. Known for their
big play capability, West-
wood was held by a stout
Tigers defense that came
ready for a challenge led by
Gillie St. Pierre's two inter-
ceptions.
"Give them credit they
played well. They coached
well," said Panthers head
coach Kevin McMahon.
"We didn't maybe play as
well as we would have liked
to have played, and
coached as well as we
would have liked to have
coached. We had our
chance and the breaks did-
n't go our way."
The Tigers, however, did
get the breaks, with not
one, but three chances to
win the game.
"We never stop fighting,
even when we played
Nease we never stopped
fighting, and we were
down 35-0," Kenyon said.
"The fact of the matter is,
we've come a long way in
our maturation and
because we've done that.
We never stop fighting."
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Sports writer
Martin County head
football coach Chuck
Kenyon loves playing at
Lawnwood Stadium in Fort
Pierce.
And why wouldn't he?
He's never lost a game
there.
Kenyon improved to 2-0
at the Fort Pierce stadium
Oct. 4, and Martin County
defeated Westwood 13-10
in a thrilling District 13-4A
overtime game.
The Tigers recovered a
fumble on Westwood's sec-
ond play in overtime, and
junior kicker Eric Strack
kicked the winning field
goal three plays later to
give the Tigers the win.
"I've got so much confi-
dence in this kid and he's
only a junior," Kenyon said
of Strack. "We have our ups
and downs he and I, but I
think all head coaches have
that relationship with their
kickers."
Martin County (4-2, 2-0)
Falcons soar to first win of season
BY JOHN MACDONALD
Sports writer
JENSEN BEACH In Fri-
day night's district contest,
Sebastian River handed
Jensen Beach the win lit-
erally.
Down 9-7 and in Falcons'
territory, the Sharks were
driving for the go-ahead
touchdown. On first down,
quarterback Chris Lyda
attempted to hand off to
Justin Moree when the ball
glanced off Moree's shoulder
pads into the waiting arms
of Mike Kissane.
The defensive end then
raced it 54 yards the other
way for a score, stunning the
Sharks and setting up Jensen
Beach's first win of the sea-
son 15-7 at Falcon Field.
"I came across the line like
I usually do," Kissane said.
"The ball bounced off the
kid's shoulder pads and just
came to me.
"The only thing I was
thinking was not to get
caught from behind.
"This is for everyone at
Jensen Beach High School."
The Falcons started the
game looking nothing like
an 0-5 team. Brandle Till-
man took the opening kick-
off to the Sebastian River 49
where John Glenn took over
and quickly dissected the
Sharks' defense.
Utilizing a no-huddle
offense, Glenn hooked up
with Korey Footman for a 20-
yard strike. After Glenn
picked up another first down
two plays later, he hit Gerald
Footman for a 9-yard gain.
Tillman capped the five-
play drive by hauling in a 9-
yard pass from Glenn to put
the Falcons up 6-0.
"We as coaches decided to
come out with the no-hud-
dle and throw it at them,"
Jensen Beach head coach
Ralph Radtke said. "We
talked about it all week. I
said, let's roll the dice and
the kids came up big."
After failing to move the
ball on its initial drive of the
game, Sebastian River took
the lead on its second. Tak-
ing over at its own 31, the
Sharks needed just two plays
to find the end zone. After
.Moree gained just two yards
o ri ''first down, 'Cornelius
King lined up behind center
and proceeded to scamper
67 yards down the right side-
line for a touchdown, bowl-
ing over a Jensen Beach
defender along the way.
Mauricio Pena's extra
point gave the Sharks a tenu-
ous one-point lead.
Looking to regain the lead,
the Falcons (1-5, 1-1 district)
got an excellent return by
Cody Hager to the 46, but a
block-in-the-back call put
the ball back at the 30-yard
line.
The penalty appeared to
affect the Falcons, as a Glenn
incomplete pass on third
down looked to put the
offense back on the side-
lines. However, a pass inter-
ference call on Sebastian
River gave Jensen new life
and the Falcons would capi-
talize.
A pitch to Hager on sec-
ond down resulted in a 7-
yard gain, and then Glenn
found Blair Johnson for 13
yards and a new set of downs
at the Sebastian 36.
Two plays later, Gerald
Footman raced 19 yards for
another first down, and the
Falcons appeared poised
score another touchdown.
However, the Sharks'
defense stiffened, not allow-
ing another yard and forcing
the Falcons' to attempt a 38-
yard field goal.
"I thought our defense
played an outstanding foot-
ball game," Sebastian head
coach Randy Bethel said.
Kevin Fitzpatrick's kick
split the uprights and Jensen
Beach had a 9-7 advantage.
Sebastian's (2-4, 0-2) next
drive was typical of the
problems that have plagued
the team throughout this
season. Taking over with
excellent field position at its
own 41, a 14-yard run by
King put the Sharks into
Jensen Beach territory.
Facing a third-and-two at
the Jensen 37, Lyda connect-
ed with senior wide receiver
David Coneys, who laid out
full extension to haul in the
17-yard completion.
Unfortunately, the Sharks
would gain little on the next
two plays and needed nine
yards to keep the drive
going. After using its second
timeout of the half, the
offense lined up, but the
center inexplicably snapped
the ball before Lyda was
ready.
The quarterback picked it
up, but was sacked and fum-
bled the ball, which was
recovered by Kissane and
the Jensen Beach defense.
After Jensen Beach went
up 15-7, Sebastian River had
two drives deep into Fal-
cons' territory that were
stopped on fourth down.
Late the third quarter, a
fourth-and-seven at the
Jensen Beach 37 resulted in a
Lyda sack..
On its next drive, the
Sharks faced a fourth-and-
four at the Jensen 31, but
King was stuffed for no gain.
"Jensen Beach played an
outstanding football game,"
Bethel said. "We got out-
played. I got out coached.
"We missed too many
opportunities. We have to try
and salvage the rest of the
season.
"We have to work on get-
ting better as a team."
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"Looking back at the sea-
son, if we had a performance
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The fifth annual Anderson
Cup will take place from Nov.
9-18.
Originally named the Saints
Cup, the match play event
was re-named in honor of late
Jim Anderson, a long-time
Port St. Lucie resident, city
councilman, golf enthusiast
and Saints supporter.
The match play champi-
onship was one of Jim's
favorite events and one would
be sure to find him around
the leader board, congratulat-
ing qualifiers and giving his
opponents a little good-
natured razzing. His enthusi-
asm for the game and
competition is deeply missed,
and his friends and fellow
golfers have kept his memory
and love for the game and his
community alive with this
event.
Now it's your turn to join
the fun and play in a champi-
onship event like no other in
the area.
Most of recreational golfers
and amateurs have competed
with our friends in match play
or watched the President's or
Ryder Cup matches, but have
never really played in a
championship using the
format.
Some of us may have
played in county amateur
championships, but very few
have enjoyed competition the
old-fashioned Scottish way.
Match play was how the
game was originally contest-
ed. Golfers would play for
each hole, the lowest score
winning. Whoever won the
most holes over the 18-hole
match was the winner.
"Usually you find a match
play event at a private club,"
said Phil Henry, golf pro at the
Saints. "There really is
nothing like it for amateurs
who play public golf. We
thought this city-owned
course would be a good place
to get one started."
The event will begin with
an 18-hole, stroke-play
qualifier Nov. 9. The lowest 64
qualifiers will advance to the
match play segment of the
event. From there, golfers will
be flighted and matched up
against an opponent. The pair
will play their match the
following day.
The field will be reduced
over the following week until
there are only four golfers
remaining. The semi-final
matches will take place Nov.
17, with an 18-hole final
match scheduled for Nov. 18.
The Anderson Cup Treasure
CoastfMatch Play Champi-
onship is open to all ama-
teurs, 16 or older. Entrants
can be year-round or part-
time residents of Indian River,
St. Lucie, Martin or Okee-
chobee counties.
The entry fee for the entire
competition is only $60 and
the field will be limited to 120
entrants. The fee includes all
green fees, cart, range balls for
each round and prizes.
If you advance past the 18-
hole qualifier, this becomes a
pretty inexpensive way to get
in some great golf in a
competitive setting. On the
entry form, you can select
your preference of starting
time for the Friday qualifier,
with groups going out
beginning at 7:30 a.m.
The deadline for entry is at
noon on Nov. 6. Tee times for
the 18-hole qualifier will be
posted after 7 a.m. Nov. 7.
Winners of each flight will
receive gift certificates, with
the winner of the champi-
onship flight being presented
with the prestigious Anderson
Cup.
Runners-up will also win
prizes, and perhaps bragging
rights, over some of their golf
buddies.
This summer, the Saints
opened its fantastic new.
clubhouse. So, after their
matches, golfers will be able
to swap stories while enjoying
Josef's at the Saints, a full-
service bar and grill. The
restaurant is open well into
the evening offering a full
menu including steak,
seafood and other favorites.
Even non-golfers can find a
relaxing spot to wait for their
golfer to finish.
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clubhouse, improvements
around the course are
plentiful as well. A tremen-
dous amount of new land-
scaping has been added, with
crushed orange-colored
coquina rock being placed
around trees and flowerbeds.
The distinct contrast in
colors, from the green of the
grass to the orange rock to the
colorful flowers, adds a nice
touch to the course.
To find out more aboutThe
Anderson Cup, to have an
entry form faxed or mailed to
you, call the Saints pro shop
at (772) 398-2901.
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Palm Beach Gardens thru Ormond Beach
Treasure Coast scoreboard
Week 6
Martin County (4-2) 13 at
Fort PierceWestwood (4-2)
10
Eric Strack's 29-yard field
goal wins the game in
overtime.
Vero Beach (5-0) 23 at Palm
Beach Lakes (3-3) 20
CorbinWeaver's 7-yard
touchdown run in the
fourth quarter seals the
game for the Indians.
Sebastian River (2-4) 7 at
Jensen Beach (1-5) 15
Mike Kissane returns a
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Cotat okes nirnmntlSevie
fumble 54 yards for a
touchdown to give Jensen
Beach its first win of the
season.
Eau Gallie (5-1) 12 at St.
LucieWest Centennial (2-4)
10
Willie Gardenhire scores a
touchdown and rushes for
81 yards in the loss.
Port St. Lucie (2-3) 7 at
Melbourne (3-3) 24
Melbourne uses 14-point
fourth quarter to upend the
Jaguars.
King's Academy (4-2) 36 at
John Carroll (3-3) 13
King's Academy takes 22-0
lead and holds on forth
win.
St. Edward's (0-5)0 at
Benjamin (2-3) 34
St. Edward's young team
continues to struggle.
South Fork (2-2) atAtlantic
(3-1), ppd.
Treasure Coast (2-3) 28 at
John I. Leonard (2-3) 24
JulianValentin and Travis
Jones both go for over 100
yards in the Titans' first
district win.
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BY JOHN MACDONALD &
MATTHEW DEWHURST
Sports writers
For the last month the
Hometown News staff has
been able to work around
what has come to be known
around the office as The
Okeechobee Dilemma.
No, it's not a new mystery
novel or the name of the
latest action movie. This has
to do with the Okeechobee
High School football team.
You see, Okeechobee has a
very good team, the school is
not in the Hometown News'
coverage area. It's not that we
have anything against the
Braltmans -just the opposite,
in fact.
We love to watch Okee-
chobee and Division-I college
recruit Lonnie Pryor play.We
think they give teams on the
'Teasure Coast a heck of a
hard game.
We just don't have a paper
out there -yet.
We understand that the
Brahmans play in the same
district as Westwood, Central,
Sebastian River, Jensen Beach
and Martin County. And we
want to give them sufficient
credit for a 4-2 start.
However, in the spirit of the
Treasure Coast Top 5, we have
to stay true to the schools that
are actually on the coast, and
not west of 1-95.
So even though Okee-
chobee might have a great
team worthy of a spot in our
weekly poll, they will contin-
ue to remain an honorable
mention.
Does this spark debate and
controversy? Sure it does. And
that's what these polls are for.
1.Vero Beach (5-0) -The
Indians remain undefeated
after another impressive
victory, defeating Palm Beach
Lakes inWest Palm Beach.
Vero Beach built a 9-0 lead
at halftime on the strength of
three Max Feurer field goals.
The Indians then turned to
its ground game, getting
touchdowns from Daniel
Bradley and CorbinWeaver
to come away with a 23-20
win.
This week, Vero hosts South
Fork in a keyTreasure Coast
battle.
2. Martin County (4-2) the
Tigers made a late, but solid,
statement last week with their
overtime victory on the road
against Fort PierceWestwood.
Martin County proved that
the Panthers weren't the only
ones with a stout defense,
holdingWestwood to just 10
points.
Riding the back of Lyle
Dankenbring, the Tigers have
steadily climbed up our poll
and with a win overWest-
wood, they have claimed the
No. 2 slot. With the toughest
part of their schedule behind
them, the Tigers will face
county rivals Jensen Beach
this week in hopes of getting a
second district win and
putting some 'distant between
them and the rest of District
13-4A.
3. Fort PierceWestwood (4-
2) -the Panthers offense
looked boring against Martin
County. Without the threat of
the big play, Westwood wasn't
able to put points on the
board the way they had done
in its previous two games.
Head coach Kevin McMa-
hon seemed upset with the
way his team performed, but
more impressed at how good
Martin County was. The loss
might help Westwood's focus
after rattling off four straight
wins, which might be a good
thing seeing that they still
have tough games against
Okeechobee and Port St.
Lucie on the horizon.
4. South Fork (2-2) -The
Bulldogs didn't get a chance
to improve on its .500 record,
as the team saw its game at
Atlantic postponed because
oflightning.
No makeup date has been
set so for now South Fork is
gearing up for No. 1 Vero
Beach.
5.Treasure Coast (2-3) -
The Titans enter the Top 5
after a 28-24 district win over
John I. Leonard. Treasure
Coast built a 21-6 lead at
halftime, but had to hold on
for the victory.
Treasure Coast travels to
winless Fort Pierce Cqntral
this week.
Think we're wrong? Tell us
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BIKES (2) one ladys &
one mans. Huffy Sport
Class asking $75 each
772-770-9194 IR
BUREAU 6 drawers Nice
$35 Call 772-871-6044
CB 52 amp pyramid pow-
er supply $100. 40 Chan-
nel CB Radio Shack $50
772-215-8739 MC
CD STORAGE cabinet.
Hand painted, antiqued &
crackle finish. $200
561-906-4332
see photo at
www.hometownnewsol.
com ad # 86915
CELL PHONE LG-C2000
like new, all extras $35
772-546-4751 MC
CHARGER, NEW, smart
48v25a $100. DOLL,
"Welcome Home Baby
Emily $75 772-546-4509
CHINA NORITAKE PAT-
TERN 5027 BAMBOO
VARIOUS PIECES $200
772-878-9921 SLC
COFFEE GRINDER
wood unique very good
condition $200
772-468-9464 SLC
COKE MACHINE 1970'S
$200 OBO Call Greg at
772-336-2457 SLC
COMFORTER, KING
size set. Olive green,
skirt.accent pillow, shams
new $50 772-220-9494
COMPUTER Blueprint
Plotter, exc shape emu-
lates HP8775 $100 OBO
772-794-5409 IR
COMPUTER DELL com-
.plete 19"moniter printer &
desk all program disks
$200 772-461-8822 SLC
COMPUTER MONITOR,
19in' HP good cond $25.
772-466-3529 SLC
COMPUTER MONITOR:
crt 17" Compaq new in
box $50 772-334-7720
MC
COMPUTER TABLE,
folding very study. $15
772-878-0635 SLC
COMPUTER TOWER:
XP 256 memory 1/2 GB
HD Word, USB $100
SLC 772-335-8896
CRIB (BABY) with Mat-
tress and Access. 4inl.
Oak, massager & mobile
$125 772-467-1133 aft4p
DEHUMIDIFERS 2
Looks like furniture Cost
$200 each asking $50
each 772-221-0924
DINETTE 42" glass top
round with 4 chairs iron
base, padded iron chairs
$125 772-546-0193 MC
DINETTE CHAIRS $60,
Full size bed/boxspring
frame $50. Orb. buffer
$40 772-460-6842
DINING ROOM set glass
table $175. Cedar waid.
:-.bt' r SiL -tarm old
15 5' 1 2- dJUP
DINING ROOM TABLE
light wood with 4 chairs
$150 772-221-1861 irMC
DINNER SERVICE Tracy
Porter for 8 plus serving
pieces $100
561-779-1477 PB
DOG CAGE, for medium
dog 30x24x24 great con-
dition $40 772-878-0717
DOLL HOUSE, Barbie
dream house 1980's and
furniture, very nice $40.
772-546-0997
DOORS, Interior double
doors, 5ft wide complete
$100 OBO must sell
772-871-6958 SLC
DRESSER & Armoire
w/mirror dark all wood
Good Condition $135
772-871-9199 SLC
DRESSER double 2 nite
stands, ivory lacquer fin-
ish $150, like new.
772-812-6535
DRILL: RYOBI cordless
driver and vacuum kit,
new $55. 772-343-8477
EDGER CRAFTSMAN
Edger 4.5 HP. Like new
$200 561-714-1914 cell
404-944-1133
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER antique finish wood,
holds 36" TV Exc. 38x54
$125 772-579-0527 SLC
EXERCISE BIKE, by
Weslo like new console
readout. $50
772-335-5442 SLC
EXERCISER AB Lounge
Used once. Blue $50
772-286-5840 MC
FISH TANK 55 gal.
Filter and stand $50.
772-334-6305 MC
FISH TANK 55 gal &
access. $75 Curio Cabi-
net washed oak $75
772-521-5313 MC
FREEZER, 14 cu upright,
$100 772-489-0735 SLC
GARDEN WINDOW New
35 1/2" by 35 1/2" Asking
$100 772-344-0777
GOLF CLUBS and tag
complete set S1 $ C
772-461-7812 SLC
GOLF CLUBS w/bag $30
Microwave white small
countertop $15
772-398-1183 SLC
G RAN DFATTH E R
CLOCK $150 Lamps.$25
Moving must, sell.
772-812-0647
HEADBOARD, QUEEN
solid dark wd $25. Lego
kids twin sheet set $25
772-878-2043 SLC
HEAVY BAG, stand, &
speed bag attachment,
gloves brand new
$200obo 772-446-6116
HURRICANE IMPACT
glass window, white
frame. 2' x 3' $99.
772-260-9011
HURRICANE SHUT-
TERS all amer 24 guage
12-63",25-73",4-70" hrdw
$135 772-336-4285 SLC
ICEMAKER $125. Dehu-
midifier $50 Both Whirl-
pool 772-214-4926 SLC
AKC HAVANESE male
16 month, show or breed-
ing $1000. CHIHUAHUA
long coat, female spayed,
31bs, $500. 802-989-6838
BOUVIER DES FLAN-
DRES pups, 2 males,
AKC, health certificates.
Available now! $1200/ea.
321-269-9807 / 536-3775
See photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
AD#4258
COCKER SPANIEL
Pups AKC. Buff, black,
blue roan, Vet checked.
Health cert. $500 each
772-408-7026
HYBRID BUTTERCORN
Snake-Female, 3yrs, old,
w/tank & all. Sweet girl
who needs a snake lovers
$95/obo. 772-708-2224
IPOD speakers Portable
speakers w/ travel case.
Boxed, great gift $30.
SLC 772-340-5028
LAMP, FLOOR polished
brass acrylic shade like
new decorating' 'mis--
take. $75 772-465-7493,.
LAMPS, 2 wrought iron
$10 each 772-220-1005
MC.
PA. SYSTEM 8 channel
2 large speakers cabinets
w/15" speakers $200
772-497-4065 SLC
PALLETS, 20 newer.
Call about sizes. All $2
each pickup, only.
772-485-2734 MC
PORCELAIN TILES 120
to choose from $1 each
or $80 for all.
772-834-6435 SLC
PRECIOUS MOMENTS
Bundles of Joy ornament
$5 88 Bday club Some
bunny cares $25
561-512-7196
PRESSURE CLEANER:
2500 PSI 78hp $200 SLC
772-871-6044
PRINTER HP photosmart
7150 new in box $40
772-229-0491 MC
ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS
AKC 2 females, 1 male,
$650 to $850. Shots,
Health Certificate
1-386-736-6831
MALTESE- 3 females.
AKC papers. (1) 4 year
old $450. 2-one year old
$550 each. Please call
305-905-1171
RAG DOLLS KITTENS
Most colors & patterns.
Three year guarantee.
386-304-2810 see webpg
sunnyshorescattery.com
RAZOR'S EDGE Pitbull
Puppies. UKC reg, 4 blue
males, big heads, short
stocky bodies. Come with
papers, and first shots.
$400 772-519-1591
PRINTER, HP 2210
all-in -one, works great!
$35.772-287-0403 MC
RECLINER, by Lane
leather, off white like
new. $125 772-546-0193
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RECLINER, chair with
electric lift $200.
772-463-5058 (MC)
RIMS with TIRES four
stock alum off '93 Lexus
GS 300 $200 for all
772-519-4187 SLC
ROCKER, SWIVEL black
fabric $50. Recliner,
green fabric $50
772-545-0646 MC
ROCKER/ RECLINER
Like new, bluish. $100.
good cond. 772-871-5922
ROCKING CHAIR
Cracker Barrel exc. cond.
was $130 asking $75
772-335-2387 SLC
* The Pet
Owners
SNanny
While you are away,
let your pets play
By keeping them
safe & happy
I promise they
won't stray
Loving Care by
Joanne
772-828-0729
NEED TO
HIRE?
CALL CLASSIFIED
800-823-0466
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SCOOTER, ELECTRIC
like new $199. Call
u 72-564-7982 IR
SKI, WATER slalom jobe
Z fiberglass $50. Skates
In-line size 7 $15 good
cond. 772-595-6337 SLC
r' SOFA BED; sectional,
E. beige, great condition
0- $50 MC leave message.
772-334-9187
;SOFA: TAN $175.00
Excellent Condition. Call
S772-209-1136 SLC
SSPRINTINEXTEL IC 502
~ hybrid Phone. Exc Cond.
,- Used once still have box
$" $199obo 772-626-8520
STEREO CONSOLE
,1960's Furniture-Slightly
Used $40 or best offer
72-335-8022 SLC
STOOLS WROUGHT
iron stools by Ashley 2
" tools $50 each
o 616-356-9312
~ TOVE HOOD white
2 fan settings w/light.
13ood condition. $35
.772-240-1329 SLC
STROLLER PEG Perego
$50 772-220-7745 MC
S SURROUND SOUND
!system receiver, all
speakers sub woofer all
for $75 772-201-8869
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ash daily. 772-209-1010
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of our business"
We specialize in quality
nursing and home
health aide services.
Immediate Jobs Availablell
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L.P.N.'s & R.N.'s
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TABLE COCKTAIL
(round) maplewood
w/tempered glass $197
772-336-1999 SLC
TABLE SOFA, oak,
glass bevel insert $50.
Chandelier, ant, brass
Slights $25 772-871-5692
TABLE, DRAFTING:
31X42 Fully Adj. Ht & tilt
Alvin-foldaway $195
exec.cond. 772-521-1000
TABLE, END: white
formica. Good condition.
$25 772-871-0817 SLC
TABLES: END, $30 Set
Glass tops 23x23 inch
Black & Gold Base 21"
772-546-8986 MC
TELEVISION, CURTIS
Mathes 20", color, turn-
table, remote. Like new
$55 772-871-5965 SLC
TELEVISION, SONY 27
inch $200 or best offer
772-285-4432 SLC
TORSO-TRACK,
EXERCISERAND fore-
man roasting machine
$30. each 772-879-3500
TV 19" color TV good
cond 1 year old. $40
772-221-9389
WALL UNIT 3 pieces.
Center unit plus 2 angled
sides. $150
772-288-4335 MC
WHEELCHAIR NEW 24"
wheels. Wide seat, foot
rests removable $125
772-223-8963 MC
GENERATOR WHOLE
house. Generac 15KW
auto standby. Propane or
natural gas. Like new
installed but never used.
Except for brake-in or
auto-exercise. $2500
954-557-5953
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wood w/50yr prefinish,
plus A Lot Morel We
Deliver Anywhere, 5
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(1-800-356-6746)
GUARANTEED LOW-
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name-brand Kids cloth-
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Call: 1-888-225-9411 for
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uncertain as to why she could not
move forward. It turned out that she
was very unsure of how well she would
do in a new work environment, even
though she disliked her present job and
wanted to change.
You may be thwarted by any one of sev-
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career or job search. How do you over-
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Being aware of what issues may be
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Since 1956
Now Hiring!!
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high energy, motivated, flexible
candidates who have a real interest
in working with individuals with
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561-296-2397 can deliver
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561-296-5987
BEDROOM SET Queen
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mattress, all wood. Exc
cond. Can email photos.
$475.561-670-8134
BRAND NEW relocated
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& box spring, $700, 2
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stools, .$50ea. Kitchen
table, rectangle glass top
20" x40" Custom made
with 4 upholstered chairs.
$350 516-356-9312
COUCH & LOVESEAT-
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$1500 sacrifice $499. can
deliver 561-296-1011
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change is key to moving forward.
Some barriers to moving ahead might
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on you.
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what is getting in the way. Awareness is
the first step to overcoming
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forward!
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top table 6 chairs +
bakers rack. Like new.i
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772-201-7900
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772-288-1738
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stripe sofa, and matching
6 x.9 area rug. No pets
$375. Good condition.
772-287-7648
SOFA LEATHER
sectional chocolate
brown leather, 3 pieces
96 x 120. Great cond. 18
months old. $950
772-287-4270 daytime
phone 772-341-4584
SOFA/LOVE SEAT
blk/leather $500, White
Washed Oak
Entertainment Center
$500 772-618-5849
TRUNDLE BED- Pop up
to queensize. Clean,
good condition. $300
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from City Furniture. Like
new. Fits up to 32" TV
rAsking $750.
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Due to tremendous demand in the Treasure
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t Paid Vacations
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CARRIERS
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PART TIME
COPY EDITOR
PAGINATOR
The Hometown News
is an award winning
community newspaper
with 18 separate edi-
tions from North Palm
Beach through Volusla
County.
We are currently seek-
ing a part time copy
editor/ paginaorto as-
sist in page design in
our Fort Pierce Office.
Must know Quark,
Word, Copy Editing.
Salary is based on ex-
perience.
To become a part of
our great team, please
fax your resume
Attn: Tammy Raits
772- 467-4384
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The Hometown News has been .voted the
#1 Community Paper in the US!
We are looking for someone who has tele-
phone sales experience as well as good
typing and computer skills. You will be
selling both display & in-column classified
advertising in all papers from North Palm
Beach thru Ormond Beach.
This position is full time Mon Fri with
benefits. Base salary + commission. Our
top reps earn $50,000+.
For an interview: please email resume &
cover letter to:
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award winning community ne
with 18 editions covering No
Beach through Ormond B
We are currently seeking
Staff Photographers You
a.digital SLR & be proficient
Photoshop. Salary is based
rience. Benefits include he
tal, & 401K.
To become a part of a gi
please email your resume
pie photographs to:
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The Hometown News is an award winning
an community newspaper with 18 separate
wspaper editions from North Palm Beach through
rth Palm Volusia County.
each. As we continue our expansion, we are
seeking an Associate Managing Editor in
our South Daytona Office.
Full Time Requirements include: 5 years experience
must own in editing (city or copy desk), layout/ de-
in Adobe sign skills, experience with Quark Xpress
on expe- & pagination.
alth, den- The #1 requirement is passion for the job.
Salary is based on experience, Benefits
reat team, include medical, dental, 401K.
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and sam- email your resume (with Associate Editor
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OFFICERS No exp nec.
Trainees $28,657/yr. Cer-
tified Officer $31,403/yr.
Excellent state benefits.
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ASSOCIATES Name
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Coast. Apply at: 1104 NE
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Earn up to $1,500 per
week with your own vehi-
cle. Must have clean driv-
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remodeled 2bd/1.5ba. 1st
floor. Near pool. Fishing
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386-673-9823
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PORT ST LUCIE Mid-
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Margaret Sherman, Brok-
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BOYNTON BEACH -
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Nows the time to check
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55+ comm. on private rd.
Golf, club house w/pool,
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561-577-6730 and get
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CBS NEW HOME: 312/2,
Scrn porch, 9'4" ceil. XL
kit, insul wind., extra high
efficient. Many more xtr's.
Reduced to $169,000.
772-633-1839 Vero Lake
Estates. Nr 1-95 & 512.
FT. PIERCE Lakewood
Park Area GREATLY
REDUCED FOR QUICK
SALE. Like new 3/2/2
Beautiful scrnd. in patio,
fenced in yard, new car-
pet, flooring, paint, too
many extras to list. 1st
$169,900 buys it. Real-
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ny Ln. Call Owner
772-633-2000
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COCOA 3/1.5/1 House,
$349,900 3/2/2 House,
$249K, both walk to river.
Owner Financing availa-
ble. Executive Signature
RE 386-931-5247
I.,
HOBE SOUND
$189,000 Cute Cottage
built in 1959. Terrazzo
firs. new stainless Steel
Kitchen, fenced yard.
Kelley Smith Coldwell
Banker 772-263-1610
Classified 800-823-0466
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new kitchen w/ oak cabi-
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to all,large porch, $85,000
321-459-2533 / 693-8591
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Beachside pool home,
$35K under value. Built
'03 3/2 split, lowest price
in area. 1 block to beach.
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HOBE SOUND DiVosta
Built, 3br/2ba/2cg, Hamp-
ton Model over looks pre-
serve. Gated comm, Eat
in kitchen, Ig Fl room, for-
mal living & dining rooms.
$307,000 772-334-1614
Gator Realty
JENSEN BCH CC Ea-
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upgrades, walk to pool.
$339,900 Connie Heid-
buechel. Real Estate of
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Close to beach & parks.
Well maintained. 1791
NE 22nd AVE. $199,700
Best buy in Jensen &
worth seeing.
772-225-6381
Juno Beach: Juno Isles
3br/2.5ba Pool, Fenced
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SJUPITER FARMS 5 ac,
canal, 2 story, living up &
down, views, 3Br/2ba,
pond, horse trails, small
nursery & tree farm,
$699,089 321-536-6761
JUPITER FARMS fenced
1-1/3 acre home. 2/2
with separate 1/1 2-car
garage apt. New Cond.
Owner financing @ 7%
15% down. Asking
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$210,000 321-409-8292
Palm Beach Gdns: Mon-
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Spacious scrn patio,
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PALM CITY 3 j
Cobblestone 1/2 acre
corner lot, lake. & golf
view, scrnd pool, Jacuzzi,
vaulted ceilings no
membership rqd. $520K
Call Pat 561-876-1885
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PALM CITY Danforth
Subdivision on lake,
3br/2ba/2cg with Pool &
Fenced yard. Wood floors
and beautiful front door.
$483,000 772-631-6682
PORT ORANGE 16 Acre
Estate. 2447 Tomoka
Farms Rd. 4bd/2.5bath,
2500 sq.ft, living, Lg. scr
pool. 2 two car garages.
3600 sq.ft. remodeled
barn with sep. living area.
Very private, gated and
fenced. Close to 1-95 and
US 92. $2,000,000.
386-334-7943
PORT ST LUCIE New
4br/3ba/2cg, 173 SW
Klee Cir. Nice size lot.
Top of the line appl. 1mo
old home inspection.
$254,999 772-486-2774
.PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2
w/family room & scr
porch, fenced yard, green
house, pond. Vacant lot
next door. $172,999 M.E.
Good Realty Lucy Pagan
772-626-4870
PORT ST. LUCIE -
3/2 Promenade @
Tradition. Large
1603sq.ft. end unit, first
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Really nice! $1,150
lease option $239,900
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772-232-9308
PORT ST. LUCIE:
(Northern) Solar Heated
Screened Pool, 3/2
1400+ SF AC, large cov-
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772-971-8543 .$159,000
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PORT ST. LUCIE:
Southbend 3/2/2 CBS,
2000+SF AC, on .3 Acre,
tile thru out, granite coun-
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$239,000 772-971-8543
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SEBASTIAN 2004 3/2/2
Oversize garage, 2150
sqft, paver drive, & boat
pad, nicely landscaped,
near golf & boating.
$285,000 772-589-6060
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* 5616 Sun Pointe Dr 5875 NW Hann Dr
5BR 3BA2,465sf+/-. 5BR 3BA 2,694sf+/-. Built
Built 2003. Approx .14ac 2005. Approx .222ac lot.
lot. Portofino Shores Taxes approx $6154 ('06).
subdivision. Port St Lucie subdivision.
Opening Bid: $50,000 Opening Bid: $50,000
Inspections: 1-4pm Sun. Inspections: 1-4pm Sun.
Oct. 7th & 14th and 2hrs Oct. 7th & 14th and 2hrs
prior to sale. prior to sale.
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STUART New Con-
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crete Block with one year
w a r r a n t y .
Close to Water Front
$169,900 Christine Matos
@ Mel-Ry Realty
772-215-3586
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VERO BEACH
Remodeled CBS, 2 Br/
lba, Florida room. Cor-
ner lot, central ac, ceiling
fans, dishwasher, wood
floors, washer/dryer in
separate utility room, car-
port, shed. Convenient to
Route 60 & US1. Rose-
wood School district.
$119,000.772-812-1000.
VERO LAKE ESTATES
for sale by owner 3/2/1
Brick house. 2 years old.
Hurr shutters. Room for
expansion ,& pool
$140,000 561-602-5681,
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N S t. L u c ie, T
White City s
SE Ft. Pierce Area
Located East of US 1
CLOSEOUT SALE
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Monthly PITI ......$425
2 Bedroom...$108,900
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1221 East Weatherbee Rd.
(2 blks. N. of Midway)
Larry, owner/agent
772-359-0360
FT. PIERCE Savannahs
Condo Assoc. 2-br/2-ba 1
story end unit. Comm
pool & rec. Imm occ.
Asking $98,900
931-852-2884
HOBE SOUND 2br/2.5ba
Heritage Ridlge Golf
Comm. Community pools
screened patio, all appls,
interior repainted.
$179,000 772-485-0858
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PORT ST LUCIE The
best price in East Lake
Village 2/2.5/1, CBS
townhome, 2 story, cov,
balcony, all appli, 2 mas-
ter suites, low mainte-
nance incl cable & phone.
Built 06' blinds & fans,
walk to pool. $145,900
Coldwell Banker, Linda
Turney 772-485-8678
STUART Reduced
$194,900 3/2.5ba Emer-
ald Lakes. European
kitchen. Granite Tops,
New appl. 2 full marble
baths. 1564sf, New por-
celain tile, Gated comm.
Tennis/Swim. Sale by
owner. Howard V. Mills
772-475-7812
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ATTENTION INVEST-
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Estate of Florida
772-708-2305
FORT PIERCE 1.36
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to build 2 homes. E of
US1 Close to beach
877-983-6600
GAINESVILLE/OCALA
Area, 1 acre. Beautiful
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$29,900 352-215-1018
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Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing bldg pad. $199K
call Pat 561-876-1885
PORT St. LUCIE 2 lots
Side-by-side. Ready to
build, Make offer,
Motivated. Owner Agent.
Brokers protected. 954-
263-3025 954-346-2733
WEST KENTUCKY -
Famous Christian Coun-
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deer & turkey hunting.
Ground loaded with tim-
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270-703-7234
WEST KENTUCKY -
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Ground loaded with tim-
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270-703-7234
HOBE SOUND 14 x 60
2/2 Roman tub, double
oven, island stove,
central A/C & heat. 2
driveways, shed with elec
wood deck. Well
maintained. New anchors
& tie downs. Easy terms.
Owner will finance.
Asking $14,900.
772-219-3214
772-546-2777
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24X60, FLA rm, carport,
furnished, remodeled,
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Call 772-334-1935
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$119,000. K.Russo, RItr.
561-339-1353
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Port St. Lucie Spanish
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carport with shed washer
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throughout. Pool. golf, etc
$21,500 772-486-6074
SPANISH LAKES 1 55+
2005 single wide
2-br/2-ba W/D, C/H/A
dishwasher, microwave.
Golf, tennis, pool, many
activities. Asking $39,000
772-201-8778 after
5:30pm
STUART Own your own
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$175mo Inc. cable, water,
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$78,900. 561-301-5733
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with .69 acres $89,900.
Mountain homesites 1-18
acres w/dramatic views.
Waterfront homesites
with 2-5 acres. E-Z fi-
nancing. 828-247-9966
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Log cabin shell, 1.32acs.
1217SF ready to finish.
Wooded lot w/view. E-Z
financing. $129,900.
828-652-8700
www.FallCreekLand.com
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS!! Log cabin
shell, 2.26acs. Ready to
finish. $99,900. Acreage
available w/stunning
views. E-Z financing.
828-652-8700,
www.FallCreekLand.com
OHIO RIVER VIEW 83
Acres w/5 bay building.
St. Mary's WV.
$189,900. 260 Acres
mostly wooded w/ 1/2
mile of frontage on the
Muskingum River.
$549,000 Owner Financ-
ing. 740-260-2282
Palm Harbor Homes
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FARMI 20ac $49,900
Lush pastures, great
views, trout river access!
10 mins. off NY Thruway!
Gorgeous country set-
ting! Owner terms avail.
Hurry! 877-815-5263
Retire to So. Carolina!
4br/2ba $229,000 New
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Digest School Facility.
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low cost of living in
top-rated cultural & rec-
reational location. Perfect
for vacation/ retirement.
Call now 866-334-3253
Ext. 1340
RIVER LIVING IN FLOR-
IDA Beautiful adult com-
munity. New homes start-
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models starting at $130's.
Marina, clubhouse. Must
see! Call for free DVD.
1-866-61-9-2837.
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Sewanee/Monteagle
Tennessee Fall 2007
price reduction sale! Gat-
ed community w/ utilities
& roads, 16 interior & 10
bluff lots, 5 acre & up
size tracts.
1-800-516-8387 or visit:
www.timber-wood.com
SOUTH CAROLINA Al-
most 3 acres, w/ beautiful
building site, lightly
wooded, high land.
Fronts paved road, no
impact fees. Low
taxes/insurance. $27,900
Owner financing
803-473-7125
TENNESSEE #1 REAL
ESTATE Market, Devel-
oped 1-6 acre homesite.
Waterfalls, lakes, golf,
white water rafting,
horseback riding. Owner
financing homesites from
$145/mo. 888-811-2168
TENNESSEE Dunlap,
Auction Saturday, Octo-
ber 20th, 10am cst. 2
homes in town. Check
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TENNESSEE COSBY
3-br/2-ba 2000 model
doublewide, furnished
like new. 1.6 acres with
gorgeous mountain
views. Buy owner.
$99,000 423-608-5687
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NC: (NW) 1/1 log veneer
home, 1.3ac. Min to Blue
Ridge Pkwy, ski resorts &
the New River. $109,000.
Motivated! 336-246-3302
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TENNESSEE Crossville
properties. New cottage
on 5 acres $69,900.
Double lake lots on 65
acre lake $44,900. Realty
1 Group 877-892-8787
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1-800-597-0 1 16
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$39,900. High quality
acreage, 3hrs from NY
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views! Quiet road, nice
-setting! Terms. Call
877-849-5263 NOW!
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15 acres: $49,990. Also
23 acres: $59,990. Se-
cluded, w/towns closeby.
Near Kerr Lake. WILL
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ed, stars. Pictures:
owner@newbranch.com;
919-693-8984; 4nbhl.com
VIRGINIA, SW. 8 Tracts
of Beautiful Rare Moun-
tain land, 71/2 25 acres
each starting from
$45,000. 50 Mile views.
Borders 16,000 wildness
acres of BoyScout Prop-
erty. Close to 1-81 & 1-77.
Roads, power lines, sep-
tic, wells & horse trails.
Best buy in the area!
540-980-3347
WEST KENTUCKY -
Famous Christian Coun-
ty. 430ac, prime trophy
deer & turkey hunting.
Ground loaded with tim-
ber! Other large & small
parcels available.
270-703-7234
TIMESHARE RESALES
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FORT PIERCE
COMMERCIAL/
INDUSTRIAL /
WAREHOUSE FOR
SALE
2700 sqft, with 4 over-
head doors, one acre of
parking, in the heart of
Fort Pierce. US1 & Dick-
son Drive. $699,000.
772-521-5111
NORTH PALM BCH
Sale By Owner.
Finished Office Condo w/
bathroom. Move In To-
day. $359K For info.
please call 561-371-3941
STUART Free standing
historical office across
from Martin County Court
House, 1400 sq ft. Great
location. $544,000
772-631-6682
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City working roommate
to share home, close to
shopping, transportation.
$125 wkly. 1st & last re-
quired. util & cable incl
772-940-2222, 465-3436
HOBE SOUND share
house. Furnished private
bedroom & bath. Patio.
No smoking, dog OK.
Walk to beach. $700/mo
+sec. 561-906-4332
NEED A roommate to
share 2/2 condo in
Belmont laundry + Comm
pool, gym, tennis,
$550/mo includes utilities
Call 772-828-1085
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deposit includes utilities
Non smokers.
954-895-5532
PORT ST. LUCIE Share
home. Private bath and
bedroom. Clean, neat,
smoke outside. $125/wk.
split water $600 deposit.
772-340-3465, 418-5126
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New, totally renovated
lbd/lba. Central AC/
heat. Large.$750. Ocean-
views. Owner/Realtor
386-316-3133
FORT PIERCE, The
Savannahs, Condo,
2br/2ba/1cg, Beautiful
new units w/ granite,
$900. Townhouse, Straw-
berry Fields, 3br/2 1/2
ba/lcg, $950. Call
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bath Townhouse/Apt. for
rent. section 8 welcome.
Fresh paint, small pets
ok, $675 / $775 mo.
954-224-0622
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
Jensen Beach ocean
front, 2br/2ba fully
furnished. Parking tennis
pool no pets no smoking
Asking $1175/mo
781-589-1787
JENSEN BEACH 2/2
Portofino 3rd fl beautiful
view. W/D, clubhouse w
pool, gym. Small pel OK
w/deposit $1000/mo
954-816-4795
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JENSEN BEACH Effi-
ciency for one person.
$550/mo (including util),
close to downtown &
parks. 772-486-0128
NEAR BELLAIR PLAZA
2bd/1.5ba. 1st floor. Near
pool. Water & cable inld.
Fishing dock. No pets.
$500/month plus condo
dues. 386-673-9823
NORTH PALM BEACH
View of Intercoastal &
pool. Condo. Old Port
Cove. Admiralty building
1/1 + den. Fully renovate-
d. Cover parking. Gated,
N o/ pets Ask ing
$1,1501mo 561-308-3351
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Manatee pocket. Value of
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floor. Beautiful condo,
opportunity to rent or buy.
New Appls. Comm pool.
Tilelcarpet 954-326-2511
PORT ST. LUCIE New
1, 2 & 3 BR Apt. home
rental community. Rent
specials Move in as little
as $35. (certain restric-
tions apply, limited time
offer. 772-461-0444
PORT St. Lucle Belmont
SLW. Beautiful 1-br/1-ba
personal parking spot.
Gated comm with pool &
tennis. Must See!
$750/mo 772-323-7901
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SEBASTIAN New Com-
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ments with washer/ dryer.
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rooms only. (Income Re-
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IslesCircle. 772-581-4440
ST LUCIE WEST The
Club, Gated comm,
lbr/lba with Lakeview.
Club house, Pool. Great
location. $800/mo Rent to
own. 772-332-6500
STUART Montego Cove
55+ fully refurbished &
furnished 2/2. New tile,
appliances, 42" plasma
TV. Gated 2 pools,
tennis, clubhouse. Long
term $900/mo. Seasonal
$2,100/mo 772-287-3951
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STUART Kingswood II
55+, 2/2. 2nd fir. scrnd
porch. Near shopping,
beaches & Dr's. No Pets.
Cable & water incl.
$550/mo. 772-344-1212
STUART Vista Del Lago
1st fir. 1/1 55+ fully furn.
W/D on premises
Club-house, Swimming,
golf $675/mo + sec. Sell
$85k nego 772-288-1132
STUART-CONDO Indian
River Plantation 2br/2ba,
No Pets Furnished
$1300/mo Call Joan
772-232-1367
STUART: Cute cottage
1/1 w/carport. Just re-
modeled in downtown
Stuart. $825/mo (w/d &
all utilities included) small
pet ok. 772-288-5190
STUART: So. River 55+
(furn or unfurn) 2/2 car-
port, pool/tennis, clbhse,
boat ramp, dock & RV
storage. $800/mo (water
& cable included) F/L/S
no pets. 401-338-4203
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STUART: VISTA Del
Lago 55+ 2/2 2nd fl
Newer carpet, new paint,
sun room overlooking
pond. Clubhouse, pool,
lots of activities. Close to
Treasure Coast Mall. No
pets/trucks. $750/mo
772-229-8344
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VERO BEACH Move in
special Newly remod-
eled. 1 & 2 bdrms from
$575. Tile, new appl.
Close to beaches, parks
& Rest. 772-563-0013
BEACH To Tradition:
FREE Rental Service!
Rentals from $800/mo 1,
2, 3 or 4 bdrms. Pets ok.
Call Steve Molle, United
Realty Group
772-785-9605
FORT PIERCE 3br/lba,
screen porch, utility room,
.W/D, freshly painted,
great neighborhood. Pets
Ok. $800 mo + Security
Neg. 772-461-8892
FT. PIERCE Drive by
903 N. 20th St. 7-bdrm
2-bath Former boarding
house. $695/mo. Move in
total $950! Call
561-414-7355 or .email:
larryking@msn.com
FT. PIERCE 4-br/3-ba 2
master bedrooms LR,
DR, & family room, pool.
Over 1 acre, all fenced.
OK for horses. $1500/mo
772-216-1280
FT. PIERCE Rent to
Own 2/1 1211 Ave I
Completely renovated.
New appliances C/H/A.
New tile & carpet.
$650/mo 954-665-6283
JUPITER FARMS 5 ac,
canal, 2 story, living up &
down, views, 3Br/2ba,
pond, horse trails, small
nursery & tree farm,
$2000/mo 321-536-6761
PORT ST LUCIE CBS
2br/2ba/lcg with Florida
room. Great location.
$875 mo + Sec
Lease/purchase opt avail.
772-332-6500
PORT ST LUCIE, 5 Br/ 4
Bath Palace. On canal.
Brand new! $1650/ mo
incl. lawn svcl 1st/ last,
$1000 sec. 772-879-2257
maletlarealty@bellsouth.net
PORT ST LUCIE-
3-br/2-ba/1. New carpets,
washer/dryer, screened
patio, large yard, shed.
Close to US 1, $1000/mo
772-221-0850
PORT ST. Lucie
Tradition Waterfront.
New 1700sqft. home.
22/2: + den possible 3rd
Br. Great Room. No pets.
Comm pool & gym
$1300/mo 772-828-9135
.PORT ST. LUCIE -
3/2 Promenade @
Tradition. Large
1603sq.ft. end unit, first
floor, many upgrades.
Really nice! $1,150
lease option $239,900
www.nicesthouses.com
772-232-9308
815i Aarmets
Condosfor ent~l
PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2/1
fresh paint, newer coun-
ters & cabinets in kitch-
en. Tiled LR/DR. City
water/sewage. $950/mo.
F/S. Call 772-344-1212
PORT ST. LUCIE PGA
Village 3-br/2-ba new
home in gated comm.
Schools nearby. Close to
1-95. $2000/mo Call
Gertrude 561-820-0806
PORT ST. LUCIE: 1 Yr
New 4/2/2 2200 sq ft un-
der air! Available Now
$1,250/mo Jeff Binner
Integrity Realty
772-285-3603
PORT ST. Lucie: Tradi-
tion Heritage Oaks!
3/2/2 Lake View!
$1,150/mo Jeff Binner,
Integrity Realty
772-285-3603
PORT St. Lucle: Walton
Court. Newly -renovated
2/1 w/garage. Clubhouse,
pool' No smoke/no pets.
Includes cable. $795/mo
+ sec 1-800-487-2109
STUART De La Bahia,
55+ Comm, Unfurnished
1br/1.5ba w/waterview,
scrn porch. Dockage,
Cable, Water, W/D in-
cluded. 772-878-7728
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PORT ST LUCIE close to
turnpike off Becker 4/2/2
2500 sqft. $1300/mo
annual lease. Pet with
deposit 954-816-4795
STUART- DOLLHOUSE
On water, dock avail 1/1
cottage. Great location.
River view. Furnished/un
furnished. From $625
772-834-6167
TEQUESTA. COUNTRY
Club. 2br/2ba/lcg + den.
On golf course. Updated
kitchen/bath. Split plan.
Screen porch. $1500/mo.
FLS. 561-747-7523
VERO BEACH 07' Furn
4br/4ba/3cg,with pool,
3100 sqf in gated com-
munity. Pet Ok. Available
now, $5000/mo sea or
$2395 Ann 561-373-7369
VERO BEACH New
3-story, 3/2.5/2. 3,400sqft
Ocean/River Front. Ca-
thedral ceilings. Appl's
$3,500/mo 860-395-4122
or 860-388-2113
VERO BEACH
Nice 2 Br/ lba, Fla rm,
CBS construction. Corner
lot, central ac, ceiling
fans, dw, wood floors,
w/d in separate utility rm,
carport, shed. Conv. to
Rte 60 & US1 Rose-
wood Schools $750/mo.
No pets. Good credit,
Available Immediately
772-812-1000
772-337-9753.
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VERO BEACH: Gated
New 2 story luxury cathe-
dral ceilings, 5br/4ba, with
3cg. Lakeview, Private of-
fice Over 4400 sqft.
Comm Pool. W/D $2600
mo F&S 786-344-5497
PORT ST LUCIE
Tradition New 2/2/2.
Many upgrades, tile &
carpet. Desirable
location $1150/mo. Opt
to buy 772-344-1347
Port St. Lucie Kings
Isle 55+ Gated comm.
2-br/2-ba Carport. Active
adult Community with
Pool, & gym, $850/mo.
1-802-235-1383
PORT ST. LUCIE: Villas
of Village Green 2/2/1
end unit, Comm. Pool.
$850/mo Jeff Binner
Integrity Realty
772-285-3603
STUART Townhome
Furnished, Gated Comm.
2br/2.5ba private patio,
pool, tennis, rent to own
is possible. $1,075/mo +
utilities. 717-314-7833
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HOBE SOUND 2br/lba,
new paint, screen porch,
fenced yard, small pet ok.
$775/mo FLS Geneva
Properties LLC
772-286-0382
PALM CITY 55+
2br/lba/lcp, Close to
River with Big Yard, W/D,
Close to 1-95 & turnpike.
$855/mo. + F/L/S
772-781-0622
STUART 2br/2ba for
$725! Fenced. Spacious
rooms. All appliances.
Water & Cable included.
Quiet Neighborhood.
772-288-4781
STUART 2br/2ba for
$725! Fenced. Spacious
rooms. All appliances.
Water & Cable included.
Quiet Neighborhood.
772-288-4781
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SO. STUART: 2/1 close
to shopping & US1
$600-$800/mo or weekly
rate avail. 772-486-0128
FORT PIERCE Midway
Rd Brand new, 6 units,
1100 4000 sqft. Owners
will do build out. Price
Neg. Joanne McCurdy,
Re/Max Midway
772-216-2821
PORT ST LUCIE 500 to
800 sq ft, Excellent expo-
sure, .' iq r,Je, No CAM,
$750-$1150 FLS Avail
Now. Call Vince
772-335-8804
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FORT PIERCE US 1/
Dickson Drive 1/2 acre
of fenced parking space.
$1100/mo 772-521-5111
FT. PIERCE 16 x 40
warehouse / bay near
Oleander & Bell Ave.
$475/mo. F/L/S Call Mar-
vin at 772-529-1800
HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
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$5,100. 772-336-7757
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