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PORT ST. LUCIE





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Vol. 7, No. 48 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, May 8.2009 j i


Sting catches
unlicensed
contractors
Investigators from the St.
Lucie County Sheriff's
Office and the Florida
Department of Business
and Professional Regula-
tion arrested four unli-
censed contractors last
week.
The arrests were the
result of a sting in which
investigators invited unli-
censed contractors to bid
on a fictitious building ren-
ovation job, according to a
press release from the sher-
iff's office.
The contractors were
contacted through newspa-
per ads and postings at
Craigslist.com.
When the contractors bid
on the project, they were
arrested and charged with
contracting without a
license and given a $1,000
citation, the press release
said.
The unlicensed contrac-
tors included Louis Sabater,
57, of 367 S.W. Lake Forest
Way, Port St. Lucie. Others
were from Jensen Beach,
Palm Bay and Greenacres.

FCAT writing tests
found


A packet of FCAT writing
tests was discovered last
week that was misplaced at
St. Lucie County School
District headquarters, said
Janice Karst, head, of com-,
munications, in a press
release.
The tests from Port St.
Lucie Elementary School
were never sent to Tallahas-
see? for scoring, she said.
It was the first time i had
happened in district histo-
ry., and the state will not
assess a penalty. Ms. Karst
said in the press release.
She added that the tests
will be shipped this week
for scoring.



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Workshop aims to help jobless


By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com,
PORT ST. LUCIE Last year, Rox-
anne Hosein helped others find jobs.
"Now, I've joined them," she said,
as she attended ajob workshop spon-'
sored by U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-
Jupiter, at Tradition's town hall in Port
St. Lucie.
Ms. Hosein joined more than 100
people attending the seminar on
April 29. No one offered jobs.
Instead, various organizations
offered help in such areas as resume
skills 'and getting help in starting a
new business.
George Soto, with AARP said he
' helps, those older than 50 find new
jobs, but that it's especially difficult
for 'them when many employers are
seeking younger workers. I
Mr. Soto said he could offer resume


writing techniques, but no guarantee
of a job.
Looking for a job these days, he
said, is like gold mining. The miner
shakes the pan and hopes the dirt
falls through "and what you find in
the tray is gold. That's what jobs are
becoming, pebbles of gold," he said.
Ms. Hosein has job searched since
she was laid off in December. Up until
then, she worked with a business that
was under contract with the Work-
force Development Board to help
people find jobs.
But when the contract ended, her
job ended also, she said.
Ms. Hosein said she has faith that
God will provide her what is needed
to get through this period of jobless-
ness.
She's survived so far by prioritizing
how she spends her money, paying
rent utilities and car insurance first.


Now, she said, Stiverware
she's considering HI chest PricE
starting her own
business, but did REE
not specify what Appraisal
type. LihrThisAd
Jack. Burns, a
small business i
counselor at Indi- *
an River State
College, said he's
b e e n
approached by others in simi-
lar situations who want to start a
business.
"They've 'been laid off and they
think that maybe now is the time to
get a business started," he said.
House cleaning, lawn services and
technology are among the ideas peo-
ple have for businesses, he said.

See JOBLESS, A4


Doggone entertaining


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Palm Pointe Educational Research School first-grader Alessandro Tavera reads aloud to Magic the dog, while sur-
rounded by his classmates during a visit by members of the Waggin' Tales.program Thursday, April 30. it. Lucie
County Library System program is designed to help children increase their reading skills by reading to-therapy
dogs.


Plans to re-nourish


beach receive support


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY Mary
Jane Finlay, it South Hutchinson
Island eR-ideli, recalled last week
that she has watched helplessly as
the tide desrnu-'yd turtle egg nests.
"The water comes right up to
the dunes and the turtle, eggs are
, washed out by the tide," she said.,
Ms. Finlay joined a majority of
people ittviding a public meeting
last week, who support a plan to
re-nourish the beach on South
Hutchinson Island from the
nuclear power plant south to Mar-
tin County.
Coastal' Tech, a Vero Beach-
based firm, contracted with St.
Lucie County to present a plan for
beach nourishment.
Michael Walther, the firm's
owner, said he felt the best option
would be to extend the beach 35


feet beyond what it was in 1972.
Based on the results of.the meet-
ing, he said, he would finalize a
plan that will eventually go before
the St. Lucie County Commission.
Over the years, hurricanes and
other forces of nature have eroded
the beaches.
Restoring the beach would pro-
vide a habitat for some wildlife,
storm protection for residences
and condominiums and recre-
ation, Mr. Walther said.
But getting the beach restored is
a long process. It's been two years
since the planning first began, and
Mr. Walther indicated it could be
anoieth \ i ar and a half or years or
longer before construction begins.
The only opponent of the plan
at the meeting, David Kaplan,
conceded defeat, but still voiced
opposition.
"I know I'm not going to stop
See BEACH, A7


Residents


seek psychic


guidance

By Samantha Joseph
' Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
When a 25-year Fort Pierce diesel
mechanic came to her for a consulta-
tion, psychic Rena Mullins saw an
image of a chopping block. She saw
images of chaos and movers relocat-
ing furniture.
"1 said (to him), 'It looks like they're
cutting jobs,'" she said.
Within weeks, the mechanic had
lost his job, and would remain unem-
ployed for nine months. But following
guidance from the psychic, who said
she saw more visions of change in the
mechanic's life, the man enrolled in
school to change careers and become
a private investigator.
"My whole thing with clients is to


See PSYCHIC, A2


Work on

charter

school site

begins
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE At a
time when St. Lucie County
School.District officials are
preparing to close schools,
the construction of a new
charter school is underway.
Ron Mayes, the principal
of Nau Charter School, said
it doesn't duplicate what is
being offered in the St.
Lucie County School Dis-
trict.
"We believe we are a little
different and can offer
something catered to the
needs of children and fami-
lies," he said at a ground-
breaking ceremony, last
week.
The $8 million school will
have grades kindergarten
through eight, and is slated
to open in August. It will
have a maximum enroll-
ment of 7.5Istudetnts.and
most of the slots have
already been filled, Mr.
Mayes said.
It's being built on Yamada
Drive, just off Port St. Lucie
Boulevard, and not far from
Br-cker Road
Charter schools'are pub-
licly funded, but privately
operated. Students do not
pay tuition.
Imagine Schools, one of
the largest charter school
companies, and which also
has a facility in Vero Beach,
is building Nau Charter
School.
Mr. Mayes said the St.
Lucie County School Dis-
trict has not been resistant
to the charter school.
District officials are
preparing to lay off 157
teachers and close Port St.
Lucie Elementary School
and Southbend K-8 School.
With the district also
preparing to layoff teach-
ers, Mr. Mayes said, it's like-
ly his school will hire some
of those instructors.
As to the effect on the
public school system, that's
uncertain.
St. Lucie County. School
Board member Kathryn
Hensley said school fund-
ing is based on enrollment.
If a lot of the students
attending the charter
school are those who would
have attended public
schools, as opposed to pri-
vate schools, the district
could face funding cuts.
That would depend on
overall enrollment, which is
affected by students start-
ing school and those who
move into the district.
With layoffs and schools
closing, Port St. Lucie City
Councilwoman Michelle
Berger said of the opening
of the charter school: "This
is a bright spot for Port St.
See CHARTER, A7


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Psychic
From page Al
try not to allow the fear and
the panic to set in," said
Ms. Mullins, who works
with clients in St. Lucie and
several other counties in
Florida and the U.S. "I try to
tell them that this is only a
temporary situation."
That's why she and other
psychics across the Trea-
sure Coast report a sharp
increase in business, as res-
idents increasingly seek
comfort and guidance in a
tough economy.
"Security is a big thing
right now with people,"
said James Tucker, who
serves clients in South
Florida and several states,
and has seen his consulta-
tions double in the last
year. His business is based


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in Jensen Beach and he
writes the weekly "Spirit
Guide" column for Home-
town News.
About 25 percent of all his
clients worry about job
security in the economic
downturn, while others ask
for guidance on financial
issues, love and health, he
said.
"People come for hope
and purpose," said Mr.
Tucker, who estimates he's
done more than 50,000
readings over a 30-year
career.
"Half of my work is to give
people the tools they need
and teach them how to use
them in their own lives," he
said. "No matter what hap-
pens in the economy, you
need to do the things that
keep you focused and give
you hope. The whole key is
if you lose hope, then you
quit what you start, and it
just gets you into more
trouble."
Chantel Leigh, a 12-year
spiritual guide, agreed. In
the last six months, she's
gone from doing about
three readings per week to
10.
"People want answers,
especially with the econo-
my the way it is, with job
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know what will happen,
and a lot of them want
guidance on how to get off
the negative path and stop
worrying," Ms. Leigh said.
"Just to be able to.give
somebody a new spark of
hope and confidence in,,,.
themselves, that's huge.
That's what it's all about."
Ms. Mullins, too, has seen
a spike in business, as
uncertain economic times
send residents seeking
guidance.
The .mystic has not only
seen a 30 percent increase
in new clients, she also
found her regulars were
stopping by more often for
her help.
"They're more consis-
tent," said Ms. Mullins, who
said she spent the last 30
years developing her innate
ability to filter and interpret'
spiritual messages. "I have
clients who come on a
weekly basis now, rather
than monthly or three or
four times a year. And a lot'
of it is financially related."
One couple who suffered
$2 to $5 million in invest-
,ment losses eight months
ago, for instance, switched,
their consultation schedule '
after 10 years of quarterly
visits with Ms. Mullins.
"Lately, I've been seeing
them once or twice a'
month," she said.
She's not a stockbroker,
and doesn't offer invest-
ment advice, Ms. Mullins
noted, but her job has been :,
to help her clients make
peace with their losses.
"My whole thing with
them is to teach them how
not to allow the fear and the
panic to set in," she said.
That's also the,goal spiri-
tual psychic guide Evalina
Everidge described.
"What I think people are
looking for when it comes
to readings is just valida-
tion and confirmation that
things will be OK," she said.
"My focus, when I do
readings, is not divination.
It's to help people see posi-
tive changes. People really
need to hear that 'they're
OK; there's nothing wrong
with them and the people
they love are going to be OK
and fine." : : "


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Hometown News in

top three community

papers in U.S. again


Staff Report
Hometown News was rec-
ognized with a number of
professional accolades over
the past two weeks, includ-
ing being named among the
top community newspapers
in the country.
The group of community
newspapers won 11 awards
at the annual conference
and trade show held by The
Association of Free Com-
munity Papers, a national
trade organization, in Myr-
tle Beach, S.C., April 23-25.
Over the weekend of May
1-3, Hometown News was
recognized with 36 awards
at the Community Papers of
Florida's annual conference
in Orlando.
"Hometown News will be
7 years old next month, and
we've been named in the
top three community news-
papers in the nation for five
of those years," said Steve
Erlanger, publisher and
COO. "It's always an honor
to be recognized by one's
peers, but in these trying
times when many news-
papers are struggling and
we're all working harder
than ever, it's especially
meaningful."

The national
awards are:
Outstanding publica-
tion, third place, Martin
County Hometown News
Best color feature photo,
second and third place, Cliff
Pattlowr
Best black and white
feature photo, Cliff Pardow
Best color., news photo,
first and third place, Mitch
Kloorfain; .second, place,
Randy Barber
Best black and white
news photo, first place,
"Mitch Kloorfain -.


Best news writing, sec-
ond place, Jeanne Willard
Best Community Service
Graphics, second place,
New Smyrna Beach Home-
town News
Best Automotive Full
Color ad, first place, Sun-
tree / Viera/ Ro.ckledge
Hometown News
Best Full Color ad, sec-
ond place, Martin County
Hometown News

The statewide
awards are:
Best feature or human
interest story, two honor-
able mentions, Bethany
Chambers and Jay Meisel
Best feature or human
interest photo, third place,
Cliff Partlow; honorable.
mention, Mitch Kloorfain
Best community news
photo, first place, Mitch
Kloorfain; second place,
Cliff Partlow
Best sports photo, first
place, third place, and two
honorable mentions, Mitch
Kloorfain
Sales promotion, classi-
fied, honorable mention,
Mercedes Paquette
Sales promotion, out-of-
home media, second place,
Steve Erlanger; third place,
Adam Bunke
Sales promotion, best
in-house ad to promote CPF
classified, second and third
place, Rita Zeblin
Retail ad, best full color
process, more than half
page; honorable mendon,
Sara Bilak
*Retail ad, best full color
* process, half page or less,
two second places, Adam
Bunke and honorable men-
tion, Sara Bilak
Automotive ad, best full
color process,, more than
half page, honorable men-
tion. Adam Bunke


File photo
This. image of Leanne Abrahamson, then 8 of Port St.
Lucie, was chosen by the Association of Free Community,
Papers as an award winning entry during the annual AFCP
conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Saturday,
April 25. Leanne was participating the KidStop program,
for the Boys & Girls Club in Port St. Lucie.


Dining and entertain-
ment ad, black and white,
third place and honorable
mention, Sara Bilak
Dining and entertain-
ment ad, full color process,
half page or less, honorable
mention, Adam Bunke.
Professional services ad,
black and white, first place,,
Frank McLaughlin
Professional services ad,
full color process, more
than half page, third place,
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Theme promotion, hon-
orable mention, Mercedes
Paquette
* Agency produced ad,
third place, Riverside Bank
Advertising campaign,
honorable mention, Adam
Bunke


Best advertising head-
line, -two second places,
Adam Bunke, and honor-
able mention, Frank
McLaughlin
Best creative
concept/content, honor-
able mention, 2008 Holiday
Gift Guide, Mercedes
Paquette
Classified telemarketing
display, -third place and
honorable mention, Mer-
cedes Paquette
*Blooper award: First
place, Mercedes Paquette
, Hometown News is a
group 'of 13 community
newspapers published week-
ly in Martin, St. Lucie, Indi-
an River, Brevard and Volu-'
sia counties.


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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
The Treasure Coast Chap-
ter of the Florida Public
Relations Association will
hold its monthly luncheon
at the Schreiber Center on
Indian River State College's
St. Lucie West campus on
May 12, starting at 11:30
a.m.
The focus will be on crisis
communications with guest
speaker Carl Fowler, emer-
gency management area
coordinator for the Semi-
nole Tribe of Florida,
Brighton Reservation.
All interested first respon-
ders, public relations practi-
tioners and anyone respon-
sible for handling media


Jobless
From page A1
In this economy, he said,
it's "very difficult" to start a
new business and make it
survive.
Many also don't know the
commitment that's needed
when starting one, he said.
But Mr. Burns -said he
doesn't discourage people
from starting businesses; he
only gives them information.
"It's not our job to say it's


relations during an emer-
gency are invited to attend
the luncheon.
Indian River State Col-
lege's Schreiber Center is
located on the St. Lucie West
campus, 500 N.W. California
Blvd. For more information,
please visit www.fpratrea-,,
surecoast.com.
Founded in 1984, the
Treasure Coast Chapter of
Florida Public" Relations
Association serves the
needs of public relations
professionals in Martin, St.
Lucie and. Indian River
counties.
The cost is $15 for FPRA.
members and $20. for non-
members.
To make a reservation call
(772) 873-3339 or e-inail
ccarlton@fauedu.


not a good thingto do," he
said.
Owners of established"
businesses could also get
help at the seminar.
Loretta Millan, a business'
services consultant with the
St. Lucie County Chamber of
Commerce, said she, talked:
with business owners and,
those starting businesses
who wanted help with net-.,
working.
Some also wanted assis-
tance in better marketing'
their businesses, she said.


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Police report


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 of law.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department

*.Anna Febles, 60, 631 S.W. Bran-
ford Road, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 23 and' charged with
grand theft.
*Wilson Atencio, 33, 631 S.W.
Brandford Road, Port St. Lucie, was.
arrested April 23 and charged with'
grand theft. .
'John. House Andrew, 40; 685
S.W. Pueblo Terrace; Port St Lucie,
was arrested. April 23 anridcharged
with tax fraud
:.Maggie May Vergara, 33, 5167
P'urdy Lane, West Palm Beach, was
arrested April 23 and charged with
trafficking in ecstasy, sale of ecsta-'
sy and possession of ecstasy.
*Miles John Cacella, 19, 2091
S.E. North Blackwell Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested April 25 and
charged with aggravated assault.
*Alexander Antonio Thompson;
30, 1120 S.W. Alexandria Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested April 26 and
charged with three counts of aggra-
vated assault, .resisting an arrest
with violence and possession of 20
grams of marijuana.
*Gustavo Quirdz, 26, .1074 S.W.
Charcoal Ave.; Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 26 and charged with-
three counts of aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon and resisting
an officer without Violence.
'Raul Jimidez Jr., 51, 4271 S.W.
Jarmer Road, Port St. Lucie; was'
arrested April. 26 and charged with
battery and tampering with a victim.
'Lisa Hart, 45, 446 S.E; Cork,
Road, Port St. Lucie, was'arrested
April 28 and charged with felony,
driving under the influence and driv-,
ing while license suspended.
'Eliot .Pearson, 33, 1021 S.W.
Coleman Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 28 and charged with
felony battery and burglary.
*Roben MiKel O'Connor, 18,1311
S.E Hutchings Si., Port St. Lucie,,
vas arrested April 29 and charged
with six counts of attempted burgla-
ry.

St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office

.SDennis N. Foster, 27. 642 Grana-
da Si., Apt. 105, Fort Pierce, was
taested'April 23 and charged with
brglry of an occupied structure
while masked.
*'Gilbert Tony Rivera, 35, 110
canyon. Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 23 and charged with
child abuse.
*Tyler Carl Knepp, 22, 1582 S.W.
Dycus ,Ave., Port St. Lucie, was.


arrested April 23 and charged with
possession of alprazolam (Xanax)
with Intent to sell or deliver.
*Amanda j. MacFarlane, 20, 262
N.W. Crescent Ave., Port St. Lucie,
wias arrested April 23 and charged
with aggravated stalking.
*Sherry Woolley, 38, 5605 Sunset
Blvd., Fort. Pierce, was arrested
April 23 and charged with posses-
sion of marijuana with intent to sell
or deliver, possession ofr more than
20 grams of marijuana arid posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.'
-*Harold-F. Woolley, 41, 5605 Sun-
'.set Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrested
April 23 and charged with posses-
sion of marijuana with intent to sell
'or deliver, possession of more than
20'grams of marijuana and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.,
.Robert Wesley Bryant 11,,19, 124
E. Arbor Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 22 and charged with
possession of cocaine, driving wnile
license suspended, attaching an
Onasslgned tag and failure to regis-.
ter a vehicle.
*William B. Ashby, 19, 204.N.E.
Entrada Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 22 and charged with
possession of cocaine, possession
of a prescription drug without a pre-
scription and trafficking a controlled
substance.
'Michael Joseph Garcia,.39, 1136
S.W. Northland Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested April 23 and
charged with giving a false name to
a law enforcement officer, and viola-
tion of, probation. He was on proba-
tion for third-degree grand theft.
*Audry Kathleen. Otte;.29, 1186
Gaffney Ave., Port St. Lucle, was
arrested April 23 and charged with
four counts of obtaining or attempt-
ing to obtain a controlled substance
by fraud.
*Jamie H. Waldron, 23, 1201 W.
Joy Lane, Fort Pierce, was arrested
April 23 and charged with 'three
counts of burglary of an unoccupied
conveyance and three counts of
petty theft.
*Therese Gloria Rupprath, 36,
2007 North 51st Court, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 23 and charged
with possession of drug parapher-
nalia and cocaine and driving while
license suspended, having an
expired tag. no proof insurance, and
operating a motor vehicle while in
possession of a controlled sub-
stance. : I :
*Rudolph Sears, 27, 130.1
Avenue 0, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed April 23 and charged with aggra-
vated assault with a deadly weapon
and possession of a firearm by a
convicted felon.
*Wael M. Musaitef, 43, 14816
Paddock' Drive, .Wellington, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
leasing 'a property for the purpose
of selling narcotics.
*Elton Sanders, 31, 1508 Edge-
wood Terrace, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
sale/delivery- of marijuana within


1,000 feet of a church.
*Billy J. Booth, 45, 2302 Boston
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested and
charged with tampering.
*Julian C. Perez, 26, 917 South-
Swest33rd St., Palm City, was arrest-
ed April 24 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on
probation for possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.
*Justin Ryan Toney, 21, 71 S.E.
Midtown Road, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
third-degree grand theft; burglary of
a structure and two counts of aggra-
vated assault with a deadly
weapon.
*James Robert Barnwell Jr., 22,
5963 S.E. Wilsie Drive, Stuart, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
violation of .probation. He was on
probation for third-degree grand
'theft.
*Mark William Revallo, 47, 8751
Eagle Ave., Hobe Sound,- was
arrested April 24 and charged with.
violation of probation. He was op
probation for robbery.
*Kenneth Anthony Sands, 35,
599 Ohio Ave., Apt. 2, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 24 and charged
with two counts of sale/delivery of
marijuana within 1,000 febt of a
church.
*Eldridge Taylor, aka Lips, 32,
3101 Kingsley Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 24 and charged
with sale/delivery of marijuana with-
in 1,000 feet of a church.
*Reynaldo N. Moran, 22,22,2687
North U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
lewd or lascivious battery.
*Ricky A. Ross, 48, no address
listed, was arrested April 24 and
charged with sale/delivery of mari-
juana within 1,000 feet of a church.
*Michael John Beck, 27, 305 E.
Midway Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
dealing in stolen property.
*Ryan A. Edwards, 29, 747 46th
St., West Palm Beach, was arrested
April 24 and charged with failure, to
appear in court on a 'charge of
grand theft.
*. Gerald Jeremy Guice, 19, 413
Coconut Ave., Port St. Lucle, was
arrested April 26 and charged with
possession of marijuana with intent
to sell or deliver, possession of
more than 20 grams' of marijuana
and possession ofdrug parapher-
nalia. -
*Corey Rue-Lane Barron, 26, 201
Sandal Wood Drive; ,Fort Pierce,'
was arrested April 26.and charged
with possession of marijuana with
intent to sell ,or deliver, -possession
of more than 20 grams of marijua-
na, possession of drug parapherna-
lia and violation of a driver's license
'restriction.


*Desiree Garcia, 32, 1914 S.W.
Sylvester Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 26 and charged with
trafficking .a controlled substance
and attempting to or obtaining a
controlled substance by fraud.
*Amanda Hunter, 21, 2143 Blue
Iris, Longwood, was arrested April.
26 and charged with battery on a:
law enforcement officer.
*Christopher Ray Jarrett, 38, 233
S.W. Fernleaf Trail, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 27 and charged'
with fleeing and reckless driving.
*Kimberly Sue Bean, 44, .1814 E.
Sanderling, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed April 27 and charged with child
neglect and violation of probation.
She was on probation for.making a
false statement to obtain public aid.
*Frank J. Cuetto, 55, 2034 North-
east 24th St., Jensen Beach, was
arrested April 27 and charged with
possession of a prescription drug
without a prescription, burglary of a
structure, eight counts .of burglary of
a vehicle, possession of burglary
tools and grand theft.
*Riqhard Hughes Corley, 39,
3200 S. Seventh St, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 27 and charged
with felony battery.
*Amber Lee Pressler,,20, 5710
Hickory Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested-April 27 and charged with
resisting an officer without violence.
and possession of Xanax without a
prescription.
*Stephanie Jayne Nicolosi, 25,
928 Skylark Ave., Fort Piece, was
arrested April.27 and charged with
dealing in stolen property, giving
false information to a pawnbroker
and violation of probation. She was,
on probation for possession of mari-
juana and drug paraphernalia.
*Travis Paul McKown, 31, 2821
S.E. North Blackwell Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested',April 27 and
charged with burglary'of a structure
with assault or battery.
*Evangelai Theltrella, 26, 3502
Avenue K, Fort Pierce, was April 27
and charged with failure to appear.
in court on charges of possession
of a prescription drug without a pre-
scription and possession of mari-
juana.
*Melvin Maurice Burkes, 37, 305
Pumpernell St., Summeriille; S.C.,
was arrested April 27 and charged
with third-degree grand theft and
violation of probation. He,was on
probation for possession. of
cocaine.
.*Delores Lacha Rivers, 22, 3103
Kingsley Drive, Fort Pierce, was
,arrested April 27 and charged with
failure to appear in court on charges
of assault on a law enforcement offi-
cer and disorderly conduct.
*Livingston N. Whittaker,'41, 1114
North 17th St., Fort Pierce, was


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*Antonio Brown, 31, 522 Dundas probation for frauduler
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April 27 and 'charged with *Anthony Gallo, 37
sale/delivery of marijuana within Moore St., Port St.
1,000 feet of a church. arrested April 28 and
*Van Lowe, 44, no address listed, attempting. to or obtc
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*Eric j, Lull; 28, 2222 North 51st ed April 28 and charge
St., Fort Pierce, was arrested April to appear in court or
27 and charged with sale/delivery of grand theft.
marijuana within 1,000 feet of a *James Allen Hami
church. Blue Ridge Circle,
*Rodrigo Romano, 21, 5305 Sea- Beach, was arrested
grape Drive, Fort Pierce, was charged with violation
arrested April 27 aid charged with He' was on probation
driving, without a license, posses- habitual traffic offended
sion of a counterfeit identification *Kimberly Zacheo,;
card and failure to register a vehicle. Winners Drive, Pali
*Mariano Gomez, 53, 5305 Sea- arrested April 28 arid
grape Drive, Fort Pierce, was criminal use of person
arrested April 27 and charged with tion.
'possession of a counterfeit identifi- *Bryce D. Haynes, 3
cation card. ic Drive, Fort Pierce,
*Michael Kirt Christian, 32, 5804 April 28 and charge
Shannon Drive, Fort Pierce, was degree grand theft
arrested April 27 and charged with mischief.
possession of a firearm by a con- *Earl Richard Peters
victed felon and battery. 36, 2703 Avenue D,
,*Willie Bell Sneed, 45, 2401 was arrested April 28
South 25th St., Fort Pierce, was with possession of c
arrested April 28 and charged with 1,000 feet of a child ca
failure to appear in court on charges sale/delivery of cc
of possession of drug parapherna- 1,000 feet of a child ci
lia, giving a false name to a law *Antwan Derrell H
enforcement officer, tampering with 1601 Georgia Ave., Fo
evidence and possession of arrested April 28 and
cocaine. uttering a forged in:
*Sandra Grene Takula, 45, 221 third-degree grand the
S.W. Degovolea Terrace, Port St. 'Patrick O'Neal .Mc
Lucie, was arrested April 28 and North 13th St., Fort
charged with trafficking in oxy- arrested April 28 and
codone and hydrocodone and violation of probation
attempting to or obtaining a con-, probation for grand th
trolled substance by fraud.. *Peter Joseph Ob
*James Acqua Fredda, 60, 3550 1536 25th St. Sou
South U.S. 1, Lot 93, Fort Pierce, Beach, was arrested
was arrested April 28 and charged charged with driving u
with possession of a, prescription ence resulting in s
drug without a'prescription, posses- injury.
sion of 20 grams or less of marijua- *John D. Santilli, 4
na and possession of drug para- Alvaton Ave., Port S
phernalia. arrested April 28 an
*Danny Inran Ramroop, 19; .
10722 157th St., Queens, N.Y., was See POLICE, A114


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FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2009 HOMETOWN NEWS WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM


Letters


Outrage regarding tea party coverage

To the editor::

I guess it's time that someone in your "news room" gets
instructions on what constitutes news and maybe retrain
the editor on how to pick up "top stories."
Across the entire U.S., people of all walks oflife, all polit-
ical affiliations and all religious views took to the streets in
the biggest grass roots demonstration since the Vietnam
War to protest our governments' overspending, stimulus,
pork and the biggest move overstates' rights-in our histo-
ry, and Hometown News does not have one word of cover-
age on what took place right here in Port St. Lucie, or any-
where else.
The biggest news stories you could find to lavish the
front page of your weekly free paper were: Residents
.warned to beware of scams; Doctor donates $100,000 to
Mustard Seed; Spot On, a large picture of a skateboarder;
* school board approves steep budget cuts; Eco-center
holds Earth day celebrations; woman accused of shoplift-
ing attempt leaves behind photo,'along with some adver-
rising.
Could it be possible that of your entire staff, no one
heard of, or knew about the nationwide tax day tea par-
ties? Or could it be that you have become so openly biased
thatyou deliberately withheld this news story because youi
refuse to report anything that may negatively impact your
boy in the White House?
Buried on page A15 is a reader's' rant who writes "Out-
rage at spending: and seems to be upset that "there seems
to be little outcry about the huge deficit we are leaving
four our children and grandchildren."
Too bad that it seems this person is relying on the news
media and Hometown News for his or her source of infor-
mation. Otherwise, that person would have known there is
a huge outcry.
If there were any honestly left in journalism, Hometown
News should have plastered the facts of the uprising of the
American people against this runaway government all
,over the front page.
When hundreds of thousands of citizens take to the
streets in peaceful protest, it is outrageous that it doesn't
make front-page news. Yet, Hometown News, chose not to"
mention it at all.
This makes me wonder what other newsworthy events
you are refusing to print for the public consumption.
Shame on you.

Barbara Slack
Port St. Lucie

Editor's note from Tammy Raits, managing editor:

.The date on your letter is Monday. April 20. Even if we
4had beennotifiediri time to cover the tea party in Port St.
L ucie, -thephotos*,and information would not have been
published until our April 23 edition.'The Friday, April 17,
edition had gone to press Tuesday, April 14.
Someone did call our office at 4:51 p.m. Wednesday,
April 15, inquiring as to why we were not at the tea party
that was apparently already in progress. Usually, we need
more than a few minutes' notice.
You may want to look at the April 23 editions of our Vero
Beach and Sebastian papers, which did have front-page
photos from the tea parry event in Indian River County.
The organizers of that event called us two weeks ahead,
and our Indian River County photographer was able to be
there to shoot.
Yes, we were aware of the national movement afoot.
What we didn't know (except for Indian River County) was
if the local communities were participating. Cont-rary to
popular belief, we don't just "know" at any given time
what's going on in the communities we cover; someone
usually has to let us know.
Your accusation of political bias on the part of Home-
town News makes me wonder if you have been reading our
newspaper. If you have, you would know that we neither
take sides nor endorse political candidates. If you'll look at
the Viewpoint page on A6, you'll notice we're missing
something that graces the editorial pages of virtually every
other newspaper in the country: an editorial opinion. It's
not that we don't have one; it's that we don't believe it's our
place to trumpet it to our readers every week. I daresay if
they were to tell you, you would discover that our employ-
ees are split almost evenly between Democrats and
Republicans, 'with a handful of Independents thrown in
the mix. .
Regardless, a news event is a news event. I doubt there
was any other event that week that drew nearly 3,000 peo-
ple in Indian River County,. as the tea party did. That's
news, even if all participants are of only one party. Of
course we want to be there. '
I'm sure there will be more tea parties planned in the
future. If you can give us a few days' notice, we'll do our
best to schedule coverage. Please call us at (772) 465-5656
or e-mail us at neu's@thometou'nnensol.com.




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Rave for a helpful assistant

I would like to say the administrative assistant at St.
Lucie Habitat'is great'f.. ......... '
I called St. Lucie Habitat for information about how
to apply for housing. The assistant, Tracy, gave me thor-
ough information on what I needed to bring in.
Mind you, I must hve called her five times that day,
just to make sure I had everything written down. She
answered my questions without being aggravated. She
was patient with me, and I could tell she was smiling
while on the phone, while speaking to me. She spoke
pleasantly. She helped me so much.
I will be there to apply, knowing I will be taken care
of. I will be recommending a few people I know who are
seeking help. When I do, I will make sure they ask for
her. I hope that St. Lucie Habitat knows it is blessed to
have her. It is not everyday you talk to someone with
great customer service.

Re: unrest at pride fest

Wouldn't it be wonderful if gay couples could get
married at Port St. Lucie City Hall?
My son came out when he was 19 years old, during
his sophomore year at New York University. My imme-
diate thought was "I won't be able to dance at his wed-
ding." But thank goodness for Connecticut, Vermont,
Massachusetts and Iowa. i have my dancing shoes all


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A news is full of
'. stories about the so-
called swine flu, orHIN1i
flu.
Schools have been
cancelled and some public
officials have made
statements that are not
based in science.
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
has information to help
separate facts from
rumors and I want to
share some of those facts,
with the caveat fhat the -
'situation is changing
rapidly and it is important
to stay informed.
The H1N1 flu is known
to many as'swine flu
because lab tests showed
that the genes in this virus.
resembled those of flu
viruses that occur in pigs
in North America.
However, and this is
important, it is different in
many ways. Right now, the
CDC says, there is no
evidence that swine in the
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While influenza viruses
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H 1 N1 is not spread by -
food. You cannot get this
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The Virus is spread from
human to human in the
same way that the season-
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The CDC recommends
some common sense
precautions to lessen the
risk that you or your
family will contract H1Ni1:
*Wash your hands. This.
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polished and ready to go!
I guess the only type of people the person who wrote
"unrest regarding pride fest" rant knows are "motley
people." '
My son certainly is not in this category. In fact, he is
attending Georgetown Law School in the fall.,Isft only
.the Uneducated and 'uninformed people who speak
before they have all the facts?
I.was at Pride Fest yesterday, and .I must say, as a
mother of a gay son. I felt a connection to each and
everyone who was there, because unlike other events,
there was no discrimination, only happy, siniling faces
enjoying food, music and entertainment.; ,.:
I would think this person who wrote this article
should have better things to worry about, such as the
rising number of crimes being committed in St. Lucie
County, as he or she has a better chance of being vic-
timized by some "motley person" on the street, rather
than by the gay -couple that is strolling by, holding
hands. .....
Editor's iote: Thits *isin response to a rant published
in the March 6 edition. ,V -

A sense pf pride .

Wrapped in a rainbow of love: thars what a 20-year-
old gay-identified man said to me at Pride of the Trea-
sure.Coast on April 19.
He was talking about how he felt surrounded by so
many accepting people with smiling-faces and kind
words. I just met him, but he gave me a great big hug to
thank me for supporting gay. lesbian, bisexual and
transgender youth.
Unfortunately, too many of our young people feel
unaccepted and misunderstood. We all know that fear
breeds things such as hate, discrimifiation, violence
and exclusion. .
Unfortunately, that's what gay people often feel from
the non-gay community.
I know the Treasure Coast is not-vet open and accept-
ing of differences, but there are small groups of people
working hard to change that, especially 'for the kids
who need our support and understanding.
I am not a mother, but I love and care about young
people, and that hug meant so much to me.
From my perspective, as a professional and as a
woman, the heart of a.child, teens included, is a fragile
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Lucie. Chartc schools have
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to reap thebenefits of the
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vatie teaching methods.
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be put together in clusters,
and each teacher will have a
specialty.
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computer problems, they
usually need it fixed right
now, not days or even a week
later.
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changing happened'and I
found that I couldn't book,
any appointments at all.
I got divorced and ended
up raising my two boys
alone, barely giving me
enough time to answer e-
mails or voice mails, leaving
a lot of people hanging. But
now I'm happy to say things,
are different.
Yes, I am still a single dad
and time is limited, but with


same teachers during the
time they are in those
grades, he said.
As charter schools are
newer, he said, there's more
room for innovation.
"It's hard to bring a, new
idea into an old school," he
said.
The school was named for
the Nau family. Rithy and


beach for the residents of
Beach those condominiums, but
From page Al that it will also be vital for
the economy.
this movement," Mr. Peter Degan, a resident
Kaplan said. "We're just of Sand Dollar Shores con-
.throwing good money dominiums, said the
after bad." beaches are vital to the
He said it would be a economy, as they bring in,
continuation of ignoring tourism:.
good environmental prac- "This is not a project
tices and voiced concerns that just affects people on
that removing sand from, the beaches," he said.
Sthe ocean would hurt fish Bob Bartels, another
habitats. 'beach resident, said beach
Developers should not. tourism pumps :billions
have been- allowed to into the economy.
build condominiums so -Mr. Bartels, who said
close tothe ocean, he said. he's a Republican, added
However, some like Ms. that he believes the
Fhnlav, said the project will Obama administration
have environmental bene- will cut funding for beach.
fits. The battle to retain that
The sand dunes that money, he said, is a "fight
make up the. beach pro- against the forces of evil."
vide a habitat for many Pat Pacitti, who lives on
animals, including the the beach, said residents
.Florida panther, said receive few benefits from
Edward Fisher a resident. the $30 million in taxes
"It is important to pro- residents pay yearly to the
tect the habitats," he said. county.
Others said the project Therefore, she said, the
doesn't just provide a beach project is deserved.


From left, at a ground-
breaking for the Nau
Charter School were: Port
St. Lucie City Council-
woman Michelle Berger,
Vice Mayor Jack Kelly,
Mayor Patricia Chris-
tensen, Cduncilman Chris
Cooper, Councilwoman
Linda Bartz and Ron
Mayes, principal of the
school. The school is
scheduled to open in
August with grades kinder-
garten through eighth.'

Staff photo by Jay Meisel

Sokona Nau, who own what
used to be the Becker
Ranch, said they sold land
for the school because they
want to help the communi-
ty.
Nau Charter School was
originally scheduled to open
for this school year, but con-
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TRAVEL


Short cruise sailings are great for celebrations


SM any people dp not
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and four-nighlt
cruises. I have heard
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quick to too many partiers
on board.
But if you make the best
of your time, it can be as
relaxing or as full of activi-
ties as you wish.
I just returned from a
three-night cruise to the
Bahamas. We had a great
time. It was a 50th birthday
celebration for a friend and
there were 27 in our group.
This was my second.50th
birthday cruise in two
months; the last one had 53
in the group. Thankfully,
there are no more sched-
uled for a while.
While we had a great time
three-nights, it's a much
more fast-paced cruise
experience than longer
cruises. It seems as though
it is all very up-tempo.
This is certainly a great
way to celebrate a mile-
stone, though. You.don't
really have to worry about
where everyone is going to
go for dinner or evening
entertainment. Just choose
something and either all go
or meet up later. There were
a lot of activities to choose
from.
The cruise we sailed on
was the Monarch-of the Seas
from Port Canaveral. We left
on Friday afternoon and
returned Monday morning.
Our group arrived at the
port at noon and were
aboard the ship by. 12:45


p.m., and most of the time
spent was getting through
the initial security at the
terminal. Once you are
cleared there, it took ouni
minutes to check in. It was a
rather pleasant experience.
Our group gathered again
for lunch in the Windjam-
mer Caf6 on the pool deck.
Once stuffed, we made our
way around the ship to gei
familiar and make plans for
the rest of our cruise.. :
Some made plans at the
explorations desk for shore
excursions, others checked
out what on-board activities
we'might want to put on our
list.
I went to check on our
dining arrangements (good
idea to check to see that all
in the group are seated
together or at least in the
/same area). This took about,
'20 minutes of my time
(many times longer), but
saves confusion at dinner
time when you find that you
are not seated together.
Once the mandatory
lifeboat drill was finished,
we made our way to the
pool deck for the sail away.'
party. We watched as the
ship sailed past Jetty Park in
Cape Canaveral. It was a
beautiful day for departure.
We were scheduled for
late dining, and joined
together for a cocktail
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Some of us went to the
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evening.
The following day we were


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too-much sun in Nassau. So,
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and relaxed on board for the
afternoon.
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and beautiful place. It is up to us to nurture them, give
them hugs, proper information, accept them, hear them
and care enough to reach deep when you need to in
order to understand their perspective.
Drawing lines and placing labels hurts and separates
all if us. Unfortunately, children take their own lives
because of it, or they sit alone in pain and fear. I know
these kids and I hear them.
Some people may not want to understand differences,
but perhaps one day, they will have an experience that
opens their eyes and hearts.
In the meantime, at least be curious enough to check
out your information, get the facts and then make your
decisions.
Just don't hate because you have a difference of opin-
ion. If we didn't have differences, we wouldn't have rain-
bows. Think about it.
For more information, go to www.gatewayproject.net
or www.Pflag.org.

Educate yourself

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Police
From page A5
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*Clarenceroy Daryl Edwards, 27,
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charged, with possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon, pos-
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First Amendment that give "these people" the right to
spread their hateful ignorance.
Every human being has the God given right to happi-
ness with whom ever they choose. Why shouldn't they be
able to walk down the street holding hands with anyone?
They are just as entitled to love as anyone else.
I attended Pride Fest as a proud parent of a gay daugh-
ter, who would never dream of hurting anyone the way
you did. Evidently, she was brought up in a loving, caring
home, whereas you weren't.
Pity, you are missing out oh the wonderful experience
-of getting to know a lot of loving, caring, giving, artistic,
well-educated people, who would never dream of hurt-
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I suggest you get educated before you voice your opin-
ion again on something you obviously know nothing
about. The only one who should be ashamed is you for
writing such hateful trash.
Editor's note: This is in response to a rant published in"
the March 6 edition.

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*Steven Plank, 51, 643 N.E.
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*Robert Francis Moran, 48, 6105
S.W. Old Briar Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 28 and charged
possession of contraband. .
*Joseph Leslie Carroll, 21, 712
IN.W. Bayard Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 28 and charged
with trafficking in oxycodone.
*Fidel Rodriguez, 35, 1017
Chipola St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed April 28 and charged with driving
while license suspended and pos-
session of a counterfeit driver's
license.
*Detrick Antonio'Culver, 24, 121
Nornn i Ir St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 29 and charged with
child aouse.
*Demarcus J. Denson, 20, 510
Nonh 22nd St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 29 and charged with
violaion fl probation. He was on
probaior, for sale/delivery of
cocaine
*Brenda Tucker Curry, 52, 2572
Navajo Ave., Fort Pierce, was
ariesied April 29 and charged with
possession of percocet without a
prescription.
*Si. Elus Gabriel, 48, 2030 S.W.
Providence Place, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April 29 and charged
with violation, of probation. He was
on pro'ation for issuing a worthless
cneck
*Keah John Moore, 40, 721
Tnonhili Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 29 and charged with
violation ol probation. He was on
probation ior two counts of burglary
ol a sirulure and two counts of traf-
icking in stolen property.
*Angel Allen Masters, 30, 100
Calypso Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested April 29 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation ior child abuse.


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the tools that are now
available, I have the ability to
fix as many machines as I
can and never leave my
home office.
And geography is no
obstacle. It doesn't matter if I
get a call from someone
living 1 mile or 3,000 miles
away. If they can get onto the
Internet and to myWeb site,
then there is a very good
chance that I will be able to
connect to their machine
and fix them remotely right
then and there, with little or
no delay and with no driving
time.
I love living in the future!
Remote access programs,
such as PC Anywhere, VNC
and remote desktop, have
been available for years and
this is true. However, in order
for these tools to work, they
must be set up on the
computer that Inm trying to
connect to, or, complicating
things even more, the router.
will frequently need to be set
up in order to let me in.
In the past, I tried setting
up machines for remote
connection on a first visit,
but that usually didn't pan
out too well, andfurther
visits were necessary
anyway.
Today, there are new tools
available. Either they didn't
exist back then, or, if they
did, I wasn't aware of them.
Now, I use a program
called Team Viewer for my
remote connections. It
requires no installation or
softwarelicensing fees on
the computer that I'm
connecting to and it's safe,
secure and reliable. 2
I discovered it when I was
looking for a replacement for
the remote connectivity,


system that I had been using.
I downloaded the free
version and right away I
knew I had stumbled upon a
winner.
Here's how it works.
Like before, when a
computer user has a
problem, they call me or
send me an e-mail. I try to
walk them through whatever
I can, since many problems
are not as complex as-they
initially appear, and many
calls can be fixed with a few
"click here, do this" kind of
instructions.
However, if it turns out
that I cannot resolve the
issue over the phone, now all
I have to do is walk the caller
through connecting to the
Internet and downloading a
program to their desktop.
Once the program
downloads (it's small, less
then 2 megabytes) I have the
caller run it and click past
the EULA. One of the nice .
things about TeamViewer is
you don't even have to install.
it; just click the "run only"
option and it runs without.
integrating itself into your
system.
When the program runs,
there Js a code and a
password displayed on the
left-hand side of the window.
They then read me the code.
and the password and I enter
them on my end.
Once I enter the codes on
my end, the connection
happens pretty much
instantly and I'm then able
to troubleshoot the issue just
, as if Jwas there.
So there it is: a perfect
solution to a daunting
problem. Now I can fix
computers without the drive,
or delay and widh all my
tools here at m6 dsposal.m
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Police
From page A 14
*Christy Lee Garen, 29, 557 N.W.
Placid Ave., Port St. Lucie, was,
arrested April 29 and charged with
forgery and driving while license
suspended.
*Matthew Rayhona, 18, 321 S.W.
Winter Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 29 and charged with
attempted aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon.
*Michael Leroy Alfonso, 42, 2315
St. Lucie Blvd., Apt. 8, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 28 and charged
with sexual assault on a child under
the age of 12.
*Courtney Corey Jones, aka
Smooth, 21, 2800 69th Terrace,
Apt. 204, Vero Beach, was arrested
April 29 and charged with burglary
of a dwelling while armed; aggra-
vated assault with a deadly
weapon, using a firearm in the com-
mission of a felony and third-degree
grand theft.
*Jose Antonio Morales, 24, 3032
Summit St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed April 29 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on proba-
tion for aggravated assault.
*Michael J. Garcia, 39, 11236
S.W. North Land Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested April 29 and
charged with violation of probation'.
He was on probation for third-
degree grand theft.
*Juantavious McNeal, 24, 2706
Dunbar Ave., Apt. A, Fort Pierce,
was arrested April 29 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of mar-


ijuana with intent to sell or deliver
and possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
*Roy Spells, 70, 1603 Georgia
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested April
29 and charged with violation of
probation. He was on probation for
sexual battery.
*Ryan Michael Lindenberger, 19,
13606 S. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested April 29 and
charged with aggravated battery.
Florida Highway Patrol
*Keith P. Wisberger, 37, 385 N.E.
Orchard St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 24 and charged with
driving under the influence, posses-
sion of cocaine and introduction of
contraband into a jail.
*Gregory John Scoker, 46, 1954
N.W. Britt Road, Stuart, was arrest-
ed April 27 and charged with driving
without a license and violation of
probation. He was on probation for
grand theft.
*Edwin J: Santiago, 37, 3017 S.E.
Gait Circle, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested April 28 and charged with
grand theft, fleeing and reckless
driving.
Florida Department
of Corrections
*Eliot Lewis. Pearson, 33, 1021
S.W. Coleman Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested April. 27 and charged
with violation of community control.
He was 6n community control for
possession of cocaine, 20 grams or
less of marijuana and possession
of marijuana with intent to sell -or
deliver.

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From page A14

because of greed. And the other reason: I don't remem-
ber who was president when the fair trade agreement
was enacted, but since then, we have lost most of our
manufacturing jobs to China, and the few that are here
will soon be gone.
The blue-collar jobs that are here are slowly being
taken away by illegal immigrants. Even a lot of white-
collar jobs have been farmed out to other countries.
Lately, when I have called some big American conm-
panies, I am put on hold by someone who speaks Eng-
lish, and then connected to India, to someone who can
barely speak or understand English.
In the name of greed, America has not looked after
its own.


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WestFest set for May
WestFest at Tradition
will feature the Critters
with Don Ciccone on May
15.
The monthly event
includes arts and crafts,
children's activities, food
and drink. Bring your own
lawn chairs, but coolers
are not permitted.
The fun runs from 5:30-
9:30 p.m. and there is free
admission and parking.
For more information,
call (772) 426-8260.

Summer season
announced
Indian River State Col-
lege's McAlpin Onstage
has a full summer of pro-
grams scheduled.
From May 14-16, Jean
Ariouihl's tragedy,'
"Antigone," with a modern
translation by Lewis
Galanltier, .will be per-
formed. The ancient.Greek
classic, with ..a modern
adaptation, will be per-
formed on May 14-16 at 8
p.m. and on May 16 at 2
p.m.
On May 28-30, "Hot
Summer Nights," a variety
concert, will be per-
formed. The IRSC Compa-
ny singers and jazz band
will play ballads, show
tunes and jazz.
The 'farce "Whose Wives
are they, Anyway," by
Michael 'Parker,' will be
presented on June 10-13.
" "Jerome Kern: The Origi-
nal American Songwriter,"
will be presented on June
18-20. Vocalists will high-'
light the work of the popu-
lar composer.
Individual tickets for the
summer shows are $12 and
will go on sale on May 23..
Season .tickets are also
available;
Call the box office at
(800) 220-9915.

Art display at library
The Morningside Branch.
Library, located at 2410
Morningside Blvd.,r Port St.
Lucie, will present works
by local artists in its "Walls'
of Art" program.
Through May, visitors
can enjoy watercolors and
mixed media works by
Christine Trevethan, pho-
tography by Bernie
Trevethan, pet portraits in
graphic design by Ann-
Marie Watkoskey and
graphic pencil and acrylics
by Richard Carlson.
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Director retums to community theater


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE .Clara
McCarthy has not directed
at the Pineapple Play-
house for 15 years and she
is thrilled the play that
brought her back is the
musical "Bells are Ring-
ing."
It will be at the Pineap-
ple from May 14-31 and
Ms. McCarthy talked
recently about the play
and returning to her the-
atrical roots.
"It's very interesting,
going back to your home
and working with a small,
intimate, theater compa-
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Special Events

SUNDAY, MAY 10
The Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart,'
presents classical gui-
tarist Constantinos Jaferis
in a special Mother's Day
concert at 7 p.m. Tickets
are $25 and $20. Call the
box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
Music on the Plaza
- presents Robert Navarro
and Latin Groove at the
downtown marina in Fort
Pierce from noon-4 p.m.'
The event is free. Call
(772) 979-6176.

WEDNESDAY,,MAY 13
Klezmer East, the
jazz and klezmer music
ensemble, returns to the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.


ally moved the musical to
the last slot of the season
to fit' my schedule and I
feel like. it's more than I
could ask for." '
Ms. McCarthy, mother
of Hometown News com-
puter columnist Sean
McCarthy, just finished
directing Shiloh Theatrical
Production's presentation
of "Camelot." She says
"Bells" is a different sort of
musical.
"'Camelot' is a show of'
depression and hope," she
said. "This is-so uplifting,
when people have such
negative things in their
minds. It's so of the 1950s,
when life was easy and
there were few complica-


Monterey Road, Stuart at
7 p.m. The event is free
and tickets are not '
required. Call (772) 221-,
1403.

THURSDAY, MAY 14 -
SATURDAY, MAY 16
The tragedy,
"Antigone," by Jean
Anouilh, will be present-
ed at IRSC's McAlpin
Center, 3209 Virginia Ave.,
Fort Pierce. Performances
are May 14-16 at 8 p.m.
and May 16 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the
box office at (800) 220-
9915.

THURSDAY, MAY 14 -
SUNDAY, MAY 31
The Pineapple
Playhouse, 700 West
See OUT, B4


tions. Boy meets girl, they
fall in love, boy loses her
and tley get back togeth-,
e r
The show, with music by
Jule Styne and lyrics by
Betty Comden and Adolph
Green, tells the story of
Ella, who works at a tele-
phone answering service
called "Susanswerphone."
She meddles in the lives of
her clients. One of them,
Jeff,' is a writer with
writer's block and
romance ensues as she
talks him through his
troubles.
The show has .nany
familiar tunes, including,
"lust in Time," "The Party's
Over," "Long Before I


Knew You, "Bells are Ring-
ing" and
I Met a Girl."
'The music helped con-
vince Ms. McCarthy that
she' wanted to direct the
show.
'.'The more Ilistened to
the music, the more
delightful it became," she
said. "It's so much fun, so
uplifting. It's just totally
enjoyable."
'Ms., McCarthy is also
pleased with her cast,
which includes Melissa
Hawley as Ella and Rob
Lastovica as Jeff, the
romantic leads. The cast'
also includes Bobbi
See THEATRE, B2


Food, mood with

a Columbian flare


By Arlene Borg
For Hometown News
PORT ST. LUCIE- There
are many Hispanic restau-
rants in Port St. Lucie, but I
never knew that for more
than two years there was a
Colombian restaurant
serving an amazing selec-
tion of ethnic food.
My friend, Nicki, and I
were welcomed by Louis
Orlando Alarcon, the
owner: He was there for our
every need, along with
serve, Monica Ospina.
Every effort is made to
give you a taste of Colom-
bia. Reading the extensive
menu was a challenge,
thank goodness English is
in small print.
Mi Casita offers daily
soup selections from green
.plantains and beef to tripe.
Served in large bowls 'and


accompanied by rice and
salad it appeared to be a
favorite among regulars.
Appetizers from
empanadas to tamales are
offered. We chose arepa
grande con queso (corn
cake with white cheese).
The corn cake was crisp
and delicious and the
cheese was unusual and
different.. It appears you
can't buy the cheese, since
it's made by the chef solely
for the restaurant.
Seafood, meats and
chicken made into unusual
dinner selections made it
difficult to choose.
Finally, Nicki ordered
churrasco al carbon, grilled
skirt steak. Served with an
original sauce, and accom-
panied by plantains, rice
and beans, it was delicious.

See FOOD, B3


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 5-8-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Let others around you know
how much you appreciate
their help and support. Yotu
are on an exciting journey in
life. You know what you want,
You know how to get it. Just,
be sure to pace yourself in the
quest and stay focused and'
balanced in the pursuit. Let
your recent victories be steps
ping-stones for even more in
the future.

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stronger than you realize.
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changing. Your ability to han-
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finish what you start. Life'is
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beans.
Salads include Caesar,
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Mi Casita, offers six
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and figs with cheese served
with'their delicious caramel
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Beverages, of every


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From June 5-21, the Barn
Theatre in Stuart presents
the drama, "The, Subject
was Roses."


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along with unusual fruit
juices. Coffee from Colom-
bian to espresso are pre-
pared in as many ways is
available.
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beer and wine menu as well
as a children's, menu. Their
special menu, featuring five
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will have you coming back
again and again.
The bakery, section has a
selection of many mini-
breads, along with meat and
cheese pastries and
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The restaurant seats


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Library, located at 101
Melody Lane, will-present
Wednesday movies at 2 p.m.
On May 6, "Moonstruck,"
with Cher and Nicolas Cage,


about 40, but the adjacent
room, decorated with dark
red walls, paintings and
Columbian wall decor of
every description makes it a
great place for their DJ to
'play lively music with a
Latin beat. Many seats
along with a dance floor to
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dance the night away, visit
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Lucie Blvd. Call (772) 335-
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May 13 features "Why Did
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On May 20, "Music Box,"
with Jessica Lange and Fred-
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(772) 465-0366.

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for performers; (772) 340-
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3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
in Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772)
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Finz Waterfront Grille,
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Salerno, Island sounds of
Delroy Young, 2-6 p.m.
(772) 283-1929
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
with Frenz, 2-6 p.m. (772)
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Salerno. Open mic night,
8:30-11 p.m. (772) 283-
1929
Hutchinson Island -
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hstchinson Island. Call
(772) 225-3700.:
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, various solo artists,
6-9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.

THURSDAY, MAY 14

Archie's Seabreeze, 401
S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
jazz and steak night every
Thursday, 7-10 p.m. (772)
460-3888.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach features
Reggae by Rainfall from'7-
10 p.m. (772) 334-1130.
Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach (772)
781-5236.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Darrell Gwinn, 5-8
p.m. (772) 283-1929
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.

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FRIDAY, MAY 15

The Lyric Theatre, 59.
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart,
presents "Pick This" with
Michael Chapdelaine, Ben


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Tickets for the 7 p.m. concert
ate $30. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
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WestFest at Tradition
presents The Critters with
Don Ciccone. The fun runs
from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Call
(772) 426-8260.

SATURDAY, MAY 16

Page Turner Adventures
presents a children's pro-
gram featuring Kenny Mikey
and Riley Roam at the Blake
Library, 2351 S.E. Monterey
Road, Stuart, at 11 a.m. The
event is free and tickets are
not required. Call (772) 221-
1403.
Florida Arts and Dance
brings "Hansel and Gretel" to
life at the Morgade Library.
5851 S.E. Community Drive,
Stuart, at 2 p.m. The event is
free and tickets are not
required. Call (772) 221-
1403.

ONGOING EVENTS

Island Fest happens
every Sunday from 10 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. (weather
permitting) at the Shef
Shack at Stuart Beach, on
A1A. Crafts, food and music
galore. Call (772) 873-2981
for more information.
Friday Fest takes place'
at Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
5:30-8:30 p.m. on the first
Friday of every month,
weather permitting, and
features live music, chil-
dren's activities, arts and
craft vendors and food;
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466- 3880.
Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from
6-9 p.m., weather permit-
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Religion notes


The Crossing
Community Church
The Crossing Communi-
ty Church, 810, Indrio.
Road, Fort Pierce, is a host
site for Angel Food Min-
istries outreach program.
Date and time to place
orders at the church will be
posted on www.tcccfl.com
and also at The Crossing
Church.
For more information,
call (772) 332-0577 or (772)
465-5588.

* Resurrection Life
Family Worship
Center


Every Friday. Youth,
ages 12-18, are,invited to
play midnight basketball
at Mac Mascilio Gymnasi-
um, 2902 Ave., D, Fort
Pierce. The fun begins at 9


Scopes
From page B1
bring you much positive gain
throughout the day. "1I give
thanks daily for the spirit of
life that lives within, nurtures
and sustains me. I 'have all
that I need to heal, balance,
and sustain a rich, full life. I
affirm positive expectations
and positive results are my
reward. All is well."

Libra-Sept.23-OcLt22
No matter what your mood
and attitude is upon awaken-
ing, you continue to find new
blessings each day of peace,
love, abundance and joy. All


p.m. and there is always
room for more players. Be
ready to play because
spectators are not permit-
ted. This is organized by
the church.
Resurrection Life Family
Worship, Center is located
at 405 Ixoria Ave., Fort
Pierce. For additional
information, call (772)
465-0036.

First Presbyterian
Church of
Port St. Lucie
*The church will hold a
special Mother's Day Ser-
vice with communion at 10
a.m. on May 10. Everyone
is welcome to attend.
Adult Bible class takes
place on Sunday mornings,
at 9 a.m.
Children's church
school for children in
kindergarten through sev-


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will continue to guide

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There is much new
and growth going on
you right now. How
stay on top of it? The o
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commitment of your
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these gifts continue to give Aquarius-Jan. 20-Fe
you gratitude for your won- Every night before sl
derful life and insure balance. ure out the three mos
Your heart literally signs with tant issues you in
gladness for all you have been address tomorrow.
given. What a great life.' universe to give you
answers when you
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When you love what you do that you have univer
the financial rewards are and protection. Nowv
increased. Why? Because Like : row will be a success
attracts like 'in the universe.-' filled with-new adven
The moral? Put more effort
into the things you love and Pisces-Feb. 19-Mar
less on things you do not. You are at a time of
Your power of judgment is sion. Many new ideas'
strong. Be sure to limit your ing root and begin
choices. A daily renewal of the grow. Spring is a gc
major goals will help keep fertile time for you. R
this focus: and, forward- worry about the future
momentum. ,it gets here it is today.


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ship, ties are your greatest
assets in life, Your old-fash-
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enth grade, takes place on
Sunday starting at 10 a.m.
For younger children,
there is also nursery avail-
able during the 10 a.m.
Sunday worship service.
Troop news: Boy Scout
Troop 422 meets every
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
Boys ages llto 18 are wel-
come. Brownie Troop No.
470 (grades 1-3) Junior
Troop No. 1047 (grades 4-
6) and Cadet Troop No. 427
(grades 7-9) meet every
Thursday at 6:15 p.m. and
Cub Scout Pack 422 meets
the third Monday of every
month at 7 p.m.; newcom-
ers are welcome.
The church is collect-
ing old cell phones and
empty ink cartridges. They
can be dropped-off at the
church any weekday
between 9:30 a.m.-noon.
Funds raised will go to the
building fund.
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byterian Church of Port St.
Lucie is located at 2240 S.E.
Walton Road, Port St.
Lucie.

GRACE Emmanuel
Church

Tuesday prayer night
begins at 6:30 p.m. and on
Wednesday evenings Bible
Study for all ages begins at
7 p.m. The prayer quilt
ministry meets from 6-9
p.m. on the first and third
Thursday of every month.
SEvery Sunday the com-
munity is invited to men's
prayer at 8:30 a.m., Sunday
school for all aggs at 9:30
a.m., worship service at.
10:40 a.m. and Bible study
at 6:30 p.m.
For information, call
(772) 337-2644. The church
is located at 1470 Huffman
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Janet M. Kellner

Janet M. Kellner, 86, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 21,
2009.
She was born in Hartford,
Conn., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 25 years.
She was preceded in
.death by her parents, James
and Marian, and her hus-
band of 66 years, Paul.
She is survived by four
.daughters, Judith, Holly,
Paulette and Barbara; a son;
,a brother, Robert;' a sister,
Doris; three grandchildren
and' two great-grandchil-
dren -
She was a member of the
Eastern Star Haddam in
Connecticut.
Arrangements, by All
County Funeral Home & Cre-
matory.

Vincent J. LeRose
Vincent J. LeRose, 64, of`
Port St. Lucie, died April 21,
2009. .
He was born ini Queens,
N.Y., and lived in St. Lucie:
'West since 2002.
'' He graduated from C.W.
Post College and was 'a New


York City school teacher,
and accomplished musi-
cian.
He is survived by his wife
of31 years, Geri; two daugh-
ters, Jessica and Lisa;- a son,
Peter and a sister, Elsie.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.

Charlotte B. Johns
Charlotte B. Johns, 87, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 22,
2009. ,,
She was born in Buffalo,
N.Y., and moved to Port St.
Lucie five years ago.
; 'She was preceded in
death by her parents,
Charles and Margaret and
her husband/ of 53 years,
Craig.
She is survived by a
daughter, Charlene; five
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home & Cre-
matory.

Richard 'Mac' Dennis
Mclntyre

Richard '"Mac" Dennis.
. McInre, 85, of Port St.
' , ; ,


Lucie, died April 23, 2009.
He was born in
Painesville, Ohio, and lived
in Port St. Lucie for 24 years.
He served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II.
He worked as a salesman
with the Cannon Corpora-
tion for 21 years, and was a
member of the Elks lodge
for 40 years in both Port St.
Lucie and Ohio.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Frances.
He is survived by two
sons, Larry and Dennis; a
daughter, Sandra; a brother
Ralph; four grandchildren
and two great-grandchil-
dren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Elks
Children's Therapy Services,
PO Box 49 Umatilla, FL
32784. Arrangements by,
Cox- Gi ffo rd- Sea, win ds
Funeral Home and Cremato-
ry

Geneva F. Peronne
.Geneva E Peronne, 97, of
Port St. Lucie, died April 10,
2009.
She was born in Bow-
mansville, N.Y, and lived in,
Port St. Lucie for 11 years.


She was a member of St.
Andrew Lutheran Church in
Port St. Lucie
She was preceded in
death by her husband of 57
years, Harry.
She is survived by a
daughter, Mary Jane; a son,
Teriy and four grandchil-
dren.
Donations may be made to
the Treasure Coast Hospice
1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart
FL 34497. Arrangements by
All County Funeral Home &
Crematory.

Norma A. Owen
Norma A. Owen, 77 of Port
St. Lueie, died April 24, 2009.
She was born in Warren,
Pa., and lived in Port St.
Lucie since 1991.
She worked at Warren
State Hospital for many,
years and was of the
Catholic faith.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 58 years, Louis; four
sons, Robert, Scott, Drew
and Gael; a daughter, Renia;
a sister, Dorothy; 11 grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Sunday, May 10 is
Mother's Day.
Being a mom is one of the
hardest and most important
jobs and it is just that, a job.
Eventually you get back
what you put in, but doesn't
it seem like a long hard haul
sometimes?
Celebrate your mother
and the mother of your
children. There are many
single moms -out there
doing it all alone and my
heart goes out to them. It's
.hard enough with-two
parents! No preaching this
year, you know what you
should do.
Prepare dinner and clean
up the mess. If you can't
cook you can still throw a
steak on the grill, roll
potatoes in foil and put
them on the grill or bake
them in the oven. Packaged
salad greens are available in
your. supermarket, all ready
for serving. Just buy a great
dressing and top it off with a
store-bought cake or you
can make strawberry
parfaits.
Of course, if you really
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ROMANCING
THE STOVE
with the
Grammy Guru
ARLENE BORG
sion, you can make my late
husband's shish kebob. You
can make this dinner even if
you can't cook, I promise; I
will walk you through it. It is
not done on skewers and all.
you need is a grill andand an
oven.
SIf your budget allows,
dinner out is a great treat.
Before we get to these
great recipes I would like to
honor the special moms inr
myworld.
This is my first Mother's
Day without my mom, Kitty,
who died last August at 99-
3/4 years old. I miss you,
and thank you for passing'
on ypur incredible cooking
and sewing skills.
Kudos to my beautiful
and only daughter, Kimber-
ly, and to my daughters-in-
law, Sally, Lisa and Jennifer;
all superb mothers.
Enjoy See you next week.


SHISH KEBOB
Serves 6
2-1/2 pounds boneless
sirloin or 3-1/2 pounds
chuck blade steak, cut 1-
inch thick
3 bell peppers, any color,
cut in 3-inch pieces
6 small onions, peeled
Three 16 ounce cans
whole potatoes, rinsed
and drained
1 pound fresh mush-
rooms, cleaned
6 medium ripe tomatoes,
pricked with a fork
Unseasoned meat
tenderizer
We prefer blade steaks for
our shish-kebob, but for
some reason, supermarkets
cut blade steaks really thin
and charge more for a blade
roast. Tell the butcher you
want blade steaks cut 1-inch
thick.
Note: The longer this
marinates, the better it is.
The night before, or early
in the day, sprinkle meat
with tenderizer and pierce
all over with a fork. With
blade steaks, the ease with
which thi fork enters the


meat will tell you what parts
are tough. Save these parts
for soups or stews. Trim fat
and bone blade steak. Cut
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Cordell Hamilton, 10, of
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pull his fourth grade team
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Village Greene Elementary
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Grammy
From page B7
canola oil)
S1/4-cup red wine vinegar
1 medium onion, sliced
1 tablespoon dried
parsley
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon each of salt,
black pepper and garlic
powder
1/2-teaspoon oregano.
You can add any other
spices you choose. Mix all
together and pour over
meat mixture. To cook, fire
up the grill and have a large
baking pan waiting. Preheat
oven to-200-degrees.
Grill vegetables separate-
ly, starting with the potatoes
and turning them to brown
nicely until they are tender-
crisp. Place in the baking
pan, to which you have
added 1/2-cup of the
marinade.
Continue grilling all
vegetables adding them to.,
the pan. Cover pan with foil
after each addition. Keep.
warm in oven.
Grill steak a little rarer
than you like, then add it to
the pan,.cover arid let heat
in the oven for about 10
minutes.That's it!
Serve with rolls or crusty
Italian bread and get ready
for the lugs and kisses.
STRAWBERRY
PARFAITS
Use tall, slender glass or


plastic goblets that can be
placed in the freezer.
Vanilla ice cream (regular,
low fat or fat free) or
frozen yogurt
1 package frozen sliced
strawberries, sugared
The day before, soften
ice cream, thaw strawber-
ries. Place a small amount
of berries in each glass.
Layer with ice cream, then,
berries. Continue 'til glass
is full, ending with berries.
Cover with plastic wrap
or foil and place in freezer.
Remove from freezer
about 15 minutes before
serving.
Top with a dollop of
canned, whipped-cream
(regular, low fat or fat free)
just before serving.
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Port St. Lucie High School first baseman Tyler Sanchez slides into home plate in front of Danny Nalbandian of Sebast-
ian River High School during the District 13-5A semi-final match on Tuesday, April 28. Sanchez had three RBIs in the 14-
5 rout, and went onto win the 13-5A district title against Satellite High School two days later with a 6-5 extra inning
victory.


Out
From page B4
ting, at downtown Jensen
SBeach. There's food; music


and vendors. For more
information, call (772) 334-
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* Retro Swing Lindy
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For information, call (772)
334-2112.
KARAOKE
Archies: 401 S. Ocean
Drive, Fort Pierce, every
Wednesday, starting at 7


p.m. (772) 461-3352.
* American Legion Post
40: 810 South U.S. 1, Fort
Pierce, every Sunday night
from 6-10 pm.
* Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, (772)
337-7778. Karaoke by
Dennis 9 p.m. Wednesday
and Friday.
* Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
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From page B10
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
Boozgeois Saloon: 720
S. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
Karaoke with Chris 9 p.m.-1
a.m. Saturday, Monday and
Wednesday. (772) 466-4255
The Corner Bar: 4901
South U.S. 1, White City,
(772) 457-0042. Dan the
Man Karaoke 7-11 p.m.
(772) 457-0042.
Jilly's Grille: The
Ramada Inn, 1200 South-
east U.S. 1, Stuart. Karaoke
with Permanent Affair 7:30
p.m. Tuesday. (772) 287-


6917.
* Oasis Caft: 6208 South
East U.S. 1, Stuart, Outlaw
Karaoke 9:30 p.m. today,
Saturday and Tuesday. (772)
220-1565.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 879-9188.
Rebar Karaoke Mad-
ness: Thursday nights, from
9 p.m. midnight. 8283 S.
U.S. 1, Port St. Lucie. Call
(772),340-7777.
St. Lucie Inn: 2107 N.
Old Dixie Highway, Fort
Pierce, Dan the Man
Karaoke, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Wednesday. (772) 464-
1326.
* Seasick Sam's: 8589 S.


Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke, 8
p.m.-midnight, Wednesday.
(772) 340-1177.
The Wave Bar and
Lounge: 1628 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Open mic,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772)
287-0018.
22 Fisherman's Wharf:
Thursday, at 8 p.m. 22
Fisherman's Wharf, Fort
Pierce, Call (772) 468-7758.
If you would like your
live entertainment
listings carried in the
"Out and About" section,
please e-mail them to
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or news@hometown-
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Photo courtesy of Ann Kentees
From left: Donna Becker, Cathy Doolittle, Pat Horn, Ann Kentees, Barbara Locke, Nancy
Long, Gail Long, Gerri Vaughn, Jan Vincent and Chris Wood, members of the Fairwinds
Women's Golf Association, beat local competition to win the Treasure Coast Challenge
Cup 2009 on April 21.



Community notes


Band rehearsals slated
The Port St Lucie commu-
nity concert band rehearses
every Thursday evening from
6:30-8:30 p,m. at the Port St.
Lucie Civic Center.
For more information, call
(772) -871-2863.
Free Spanish
courses in PSL
Free Spanish courses are'
beingoffered in Port St. Lucie.
Mornipgside Library .in
Port St. Lucie, Wednesdays
from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Borders Book Store at the
Mall in Jensen Beach, three
months, two classes a week,
Tuesday from lla:m.-noon
and Fridays from noon to 1
p.m.
To register, e-mail nelson-
merchancelyl @juno.com.
A drawling and painting
clas*sis being offered at Mario'
Mutis Studio.
To register, e-mail mari-
omutis@hotmail.com.
Help for food addicts
For those with problems
with overearing, under eadring,
bulimia or anorexia, consider
Food Addicts In Recovery.
Meetings are held every Sun-
day at 8:30 a.m. in the Life
Care Center at 3720 S.E. Jen-
nings Rd.,n Port St. Lucie.
For more information,' call
(772) 337-1982 or
www.fo6daddicts.org.
Nightout for parents
KidSpace offers parents a
night out oh Saturdays from
6-11p.m., while providing a
safe, fun environment for
children ages 4 to 13. Activi-
ties and snacks will be provid-
ed.
The cost is $25 per child,
and a $5 sibling discount.
KidSpace is located at 600
Darwin Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call
(772) 340-2140 or visit
www.Kid8paceAfterschool.co
m.

Join the
Singletarian Society
The Singletarian Society of
Martin and St. Lucie counties
invites active single, divorced
or widowed folks, ages 57 to
70, to attend its meeting. The
club meets formally once a
month for a buffet lunch and
news of upcoming events.
For more information,-call
(772) 398-2345 or (772) 873-
5113.
Bingo at the
American Legion
ThIe American Legion Post
No. 355 has bingo every Fri-
day night starting at 7 p.m.
Refreshments are available
starting at 6:30 p.m. The post
is located at 1150 California
Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call
(772) 879-4389.


Business,
community guides
available
The St. Lucie County
Chamber of Commerce
announces the arrival of its
2008-09 business and com-
munity guides. Chamber
members are welcome to
pick up a box of the 2008-09
issue of the guide to provide
to their customers.


The guides and maps are
located at the administrative
offices at 1850 S.W. Fountain-
view Blvd., Suite 201, Port St.
Lucie.
Free parenting class
every week
Care Net of the Treasure
Coast will hold free parenting
classes for moms, dads and
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~Tou are almost out of
time! Mothers' Day is
L ust around the comer,
and Fathers' Day is a quick
left after that.
Most golfers are difficult to
buy presents for. Toss in that
you're buying for mom or
dad, and things can get quite
confusing. However, gifts are
available for the moms and
dads in our lives, and it
doesn't have to be a tie or
oven mitts with golf balls on
it. '
Every golfer could benefit
frolh knowing the yardage to
the pin or to a hazard.
Leupold, America's optic
authority (Wwwleupold.com)
just introduced a pair of GX
Rangefinders.
Both units feature Pin-
Hunter technology to find the.
pin against any background.
It's like havingyour own
caddie giving you yardages to


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GOLF
JAMES
. STAMMER


everything on the hole. These.
units are also legal for
everyday and tournament
.play. .
Golfers, are always in need
of replacing their grips. Most
grips wear out within a
season or so, and should be
replaced. Instead of those
boring over-the-counter
grips, why not ge; personal-
ized ones for that specialr
golfer?
SMT Golf
(www.smtgQlf.com) offers
nearly a dozen different grips,.-
each of which can be imprint-
ed with thename, saying or
logo you desire. You can order
as many or as few as you
wish, and there is never an
artwork or setup charge.
It's a great way to personal-
ize clubs. Imagine grips that
say "World's greatest dad" or
"No. 1 mom" instead of that .
obligatory coffee mug orT-
shirt?'
Every golfer has his or her
own personality. Most of us
use head covers on our clubs
to protect them from the
abuse they see riding around
in a cart or being carried
along. By using a head cover
resembling the golfer's
favorite animal, or supporting
their favorite team or college,
they not only protect their
investment but show little of"


. theirpersonality as well.
Daphne's Headcovers
(www.daphnesheadcovers.co
m) has something for .
everyone. From head covers
largaenough to fit over those
huge drivers, to the latest
hybrids, Daphne's has one to-
fit. The latest line features
head covers that say phrases
when their ear is pressed.
Nearly all of Daphne's head
covers can be embroidered to :
personalize them for that"
special golfer.'
Being outside in the sun
playing golf can ruin your
eyes. TifosiOptics (www.tifos-
ioptics.com)Ypffers more than
20 different sunglass frames
in awide varietyofcolors and
sizes to match anyone's style.
Most of the line'feature .
frames without a lower rim
on the glass, eliminating the:
usualvisual distraction.-
The company's golf lenses
are tailored to accommodate
for grass reflecting only alow
amount of light. The result is
a sunglass that helps show.
the subtle breaks on greens,
allowing you to better see the
depth of field on all golf shots
and better follow the ball
while it is inflight.
Ahead apparel.
((www.aheadweb.com) has a
new line ofpolos designed so
dads can stay cool and dry
while on the links. Ahead uses
a mix of cottons and poly- ,
esters to create a shirt that is
notonlyperfd-mance
oriented, but stylish and.
comfortable, as well.
Momswill love the fashions


fromAhead's Kate and Lord
division. The latest lineup
features short sleeve and
sleeveless polos. The collec-
tion comes in bright summer
colors along with a nice line
of shorts, skorts and crop
pants. There is.even matching
outerwear to complete the
look.
- If theniom on your list
wishes to make a splash on
and off the course, Glove It
(wivw.gloveit.com) has the
perfect accessories for her.
With five collections,
ranging from bright colors to
classic designs, moms can
make a fashion statement on
and off the course, Glove It
allows you to mix and match
gloves, belts, bags, totes,.
visors, caps and even water
bottles for the perfect look.
Finallyif all you need is a
.small trinket to complete
your gift, how about a divot
tool or ball marker?You can.
always find these with a large
selection of colleges, profes-
sional sports teams, even
'flowers or cute sayings to
match your golfer's personali-
ty-.
Golf magazine subscrip-
tions can be had at low prices,
and the gift keeps coming.
every month or sometimes
everyweek. Most courses also
offer gift certificates that
moms and dads can use to
tee it up at their leisure.,
Just remember, it's always
the thought that counts.

James Stammer has been an
avid golfer and golf enthusiast
for 30 years. He hosts the ,
Tuesday Night Golf Show on
WPSL 1590-AM radio station.
Contact him at
jstammer@yahoo.com. .


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Notes
From page B11
parents-to-be .from 7-8:30i
p.m. every' Tesday evening
at its Port St. Lucie'office.
Attendees have an opportu-
nity to earn "baby bucks"
which can le redeemed for
S bab clothes and fni'rsh-!
ings. CIass info* action and
guest speakers varyweekly.
CareNet provide free and
confidential support, coun-.
seling and help for, pregnant
women. Hours of operation
vary, but appointments can
be made 24 hours a day. The
r center is asking for dona-
dons of formula; tar seats
and diapers. "
To suggest class topics or
volunteer as a guest speaker,
call (772) 871-2211. Care Net
is a nonprofit organization;
tax-deductible donations
support center programs.


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Park Veterans Section 2
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with base, opening i clos-
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installation fee. Palm
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ANTIQUE HUTCH $80,
Dresser chest, $50,
'772-781-6134 MC
AUTOMOTIVE JACK,
Craftsman, 3.5 Ton, Only
used once. $75
772-283-7196
BANJO, antares 5 string,
new condition, with case,
$125, 772-878-6790 SLC
BAR & Stools, PVC.
looks new, hardly used,
S"., 772-461-9607 SLC


BAR STOOLS, 2. light
brown lathrer nea $45
for both, -72-871-5831
BAR-B-Q, for outside,
with tank and -covers'
$15, plastic porch swing,
$10, 772-287-6507 MC -
BICYCLE, 2, his and.
hers, Trex 26", 21 speed,
both for 200,'
772-466-4648 SLC
BICYCLES 1 nans 26"
Ironside Urban 7 speed,
1 woman's Huffy 6 speed.
$60 ea, 772-286-8516..
BOOTS Harley David-
son, mega harness, high,
black, 13, men's, new in
box, $70, 772-359-1380
BOYS SHORTS, 11 pair
and 2 pants,. nearly' new,
Old Navy and Gap, $45
firm, 772-343-9544 SLC
BRIDGESTONE TIRES.
4, 235/65R16, $35 each,,
772-283-6874 MC
CAMERA, Sear tower,
8mm automatic,' electric
eye with. varizoom in
case, $50, 772-343-8378
CANOPY BED parts full
size rails, headboard, foot
board white/pink. End
table $150 772-359-7704
CHINA, ROSENTHAL,
Raymond Loewy, Shilho-
ette pattern, serves 8,
$175 obo, 561-748-0525
CHORD Organ S-6
Hammond with matching
bench. Needs a repair.
$150 772-464-7789
COFFEE MAKER, Geva-
lia, 2 mug coffee maker,
$10, 772-879-9837 SLC
COMPUTER, Adams
Collector's Item, first
edition, Like new in box,
$200 772-539-9447 IR


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diameter $200 Call
772-873-517T7SL
COUCH, 72", rose and
aqua blue stripes on
cream background, $50
obo 772-429-0327 SLC
DAVITS- SPREADERS
for' Davits- Two 6'4",
$160/obo, 772-567-6118
IR
DESK, COMPUTER, sol-
id cherry wood, keyboard
-drawer storage, .like new,
$175; 772-879-3500 SLC
DINING TABLE, black
laminate with leaf. $200
863-853-3456 ST LUCIE
DISH WASHER, good
condition, black, standard
size, $50, 772-340-3496
DOG CRATE, 20x24x19,
gray, inetal pan, $25,
Gas weed hacker, $80
for 2, 772-340-1395 SLC
DOGGY DOOR, small,
for glass slider, -$35,
772-878-5351 SLC
DOLL, Madame Alexand-
er Coquette, 10", with
box, $50, 772-283-1341
MC
ELVIS DOLLS, in Glass
case, $150 obo,
772-878-8593 SLC
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w/glass doors, 4 shelves. brown, $200 SLC
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FOOD SCALE, from old ions, very comfortable, ries, $45 cash,
meat market, $50, beige, $75, 772-871-8916 772-398-0258 SLC
772-708-6789 MC MASSAGE MAT, 5', 5 RECLINERS, BLUE, 2,
FREEZER, Roper, 4' speed and heat, like new, $30 each, computer cabi-
high, Excellent condition, $20, Ab lounge, $25, net, $10, 772-335-9724.
$125 OBO '772-463-1553 772-223-9455 MC.
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MC MEAT GRINDERS, 2, 100 great and varied hits,
FURNITURE MOVING antiques, small table top, 33 1/3 records, $2 each,
blankets, good cond, $10 works, rusty, $100 obo, 772-879-9848 SLC
each, vintage hand saw, 772-781-2993 MC ROCKING CHAIR w_
$58, 561-741-1907 MC MOTORCYCLE JACKET ROCKING CHAIR, with
G5 514 0M g OTORCYEJCE cane seat and back, $25,
GAS ENGINE, Briggs black leather, size 50, Wheelchair, no foot ped-
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great, $50, 772-879-2306 ORNAMENT- Hallmark ROPE, 3/4" thick: 200', 1
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GAZELLE GLIDER, 772-408-4807 back novels, $45,
brand, new, $75 firm PATIO SET, table with 4 772-468-8435 SLC
paid $150, 772-285-4432 chairs, green metal, $50, SET OF Rims, 15", and
GRILL ROTISSERIE, 772-219-3747MC caps, for'Toyota, new in
electric, table top, Fa- 772-219-3747MC box, $100, 772-465-9487
berware, $20, POOL CLEANER Kreepy
772-220-3872 MC Kruiser. Used 3 months. SILK TREES, 2, Bonsai,
$199. 772-781-7505 real bark, looks real, $50
HITCH late model __ each, 772-336-3695 MC
Toyota, 2000 lbs. max. POOL FENCE, Child
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AIl rental and real estate Please Tell, Sell or Ret ENSEN BEACH 1+ i[iI,
advertising in the Home- your home in acre Pinecrest Lakes i I LIQUIDATION PRICING 't ,
town News is subject to Them. 3/3/2 Fully furnished. Okeechobee 10 and 80 ..s'". ,
the Fddral ecFairousinem The Hometown Screen porch w pool. || acre rarchettes starting
Law which makes it lle- 1 ISaw It In The News Room for RV & boats, at only $8995/acre! PORT ST LUCIE, 55+
gal to advertise any pref- HOMETrAIW Newer kitchen & baths. FT. PIERCE That's 50% off mktvalue! Spanish Lakes 1. 2/2
erence, limitations or dis- HOMETOW Martin C county $319,000 772-418-9490 108 White Ride Ln Cheap owner financing! dblwd. New carpet,
crimination based on NEWS thruWA E F O T 42$ ,0e Motivated & only 6 left! unfurn, FI rm, carport,
rae s d 4,2, $76,00 L 1st Realty Chase W/D hook-up. Owner
races, handicap, faom- CLASSIFIEDSI Ormond Beach NT 5648 Spanish River .561-385-7888 finance avail, with $3000
gin or any intentionn to 1-800-823-0466 800-823-0466 MCCO- 120' dock 3,2,2, $133,000 down. $210.35/mo + lot
make such preference, Charming 3/2.5 Near ST. LUCIE 772-349-2053
limitation or discrimina- Pelican Island. Large.Lot 3 NW H theI772-349-2053
tion. In addition, the Fai 20' deck. Fireplace & 0 PORT' ST LUCIE-
Housing Ordinance pro- j Jacuzzi in Master. OPEN HOUSE **fn House Financing** Spanish Lakes. Estate
bibits discrimination $379,000 772-633-7895 Sun'day, 1-4 No Payment for 90 days! Sale. Beautiful 1st class
based, on age, marital 2151 SW Burman MELBOURNE: New Hor- as new. Large 1400sqft
status, sexual oid entation;r ex-'r" _1. Affordable 4,2;2, $104,900 ton Homes, Singles and 2/2. New carport, all
pression. We will not not Bm miim A ord 5539 NW Burgin, Doubles in Adult Park appliances, Must See.
Knowingly accet any.t 53-NW(lot),$25,000 From $32,995 $14,200. Will finance. No
advertising which is 61 t 866-797-6106 Call for pets. 772-398-4324
violation of the law. All Live O ,& ', Effeci o(lot), $24,900 1 move in specials! PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
perons are .eb iiB- ctive he rb ina-is Laes GofVii-
formed that all dwellings Sale Date: Saturday, May 30h, 2009 at 10:00 AM EDT Effectiv618 Stanford FORTPIERCE Spagnis. dblakwidse G2/2 AV
are available on an equal Location: Sale on the Premises, 3540 Sable Palm Lane, 3,2,2, $149,900 2-br/ba NDSe homeNG appis. Fla room, Roof &
basis. Titusville, Florida 32780. HOMETOWN 10828 Dardanelle 2-br/-ba mobil home. A/C 3 years old. Excel-
70 Wtefrnt Inspection: Saturdays, May 16* & 23e, 2009'from 2/2 $119,000 $10,000/obo Rose let ndition $36000
ESI -12:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT each day& Friday, NEWS V2/2 $1AH 772-361-4025 Espanol 772-489-6076 .
Sae May29",?009from11:00AM to 4:00PMeEDT. Maria 772-812-8262, STUART 55+ 2/1 on
Highlights of Development Include: CLASSIFIEDS -1110 Amet, t double lot completely
ORMOND BEACH: Buy Outtanding Opportunity forum 1 time buyers. Martin County 3'3,, 9,900 updated. Encosed FnsiL rm
now before prices in-. -TakeAdvantage of Attractive Home Buyer TaxCredits 537 7th Place NSN all new appi's w/d inside,
crease. Halifax River- Choice of "standard" or 'fully upgraded" units thru 1,1, $39,900 JENSEN. BEACH: 55+ patio, shed, carport.
front. Gorgeous Estate *Interiorfeaturesincludingceramictile,Berbercarpets, Ormond Beach STUART 2br/2ba 24 60' wVilage, $4500 772-283-534in L
Lot, 320' deep w/Sea- designerkitchen cabinetryand ceiling fans inselectunits) 4425 Cicle Way carpor/ba, & Florida Room STUART 55+ Pine Lake
wall. Only $733,025 Volu- Screen lanai or balcony '25 Circle Way carport, & Florida Room. Gardens 05 Palm Harbor
wall. Only $733,025 Volu- Prewired forcabletelevision and high speed Internet S a 2/2, $44,900 Cable. Reduced to 3/2 w/firepface 1492 sqfl.
sia County Assessment Fireplacesandentertainment centersavailablein o peci $20,000. 772-334-1935 on Preserve. Enclosed
$963,175 CBS, Pool. 906 select models Programs for see photo onlie at porch, with a/c. AppIs
Est Riverside Drive, Sol *Community amenities include: resort-style pool with HometownNewsOL.com warr. Reduced to
Sashin, Lic. RE Broker cabana; lighted tennis court; 24-hour fitness center; Businesses! ad # 58436 $55,000 772-323-6729
Sashin Realty, Inc shuffleboard courts; barbecue/picnic area; pet friendly MELBOURNE: Only STUART Great location
386-672-3220 or Hotline and mail centerwith parcel boxes $ n1995 2/2 12"x60" 'All 2/15 Country setting.
386-670 o Hotine Optionalmembership to th Laita Country Club Special Private New: CHA, vinyl siding, Children & small pet OK.
_86-29 Major attractions within 1 hour include: Cape Canaveral Party Rates! skirting & concrete drive- Screened patio, shed,
Space Center; Disney World; Universal Studios; Sea O W way. Adult park. Partly furnished. Close to
World; world class golf courses and beaches 866-797-6106 shopping and 1-95. With
"k*r 'krP .... 'r .....ipa.io.Invit.UI.I l B "o ..... Give us a call Wcar included $10,500 or
For further Information, pleas... contact: LOUIS GOLDBERG SATELLITE BCH 3/2-1/2 $9,500 without car.
STel: 9142354905 Email: loule.goldbarg@go-dove.com You'll be 1c gar, Lg living & Dining 772-320-9081
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View, end lot, custom
arklosets. Homes for Sale
from $2,000 to$18,000,
Base lot rents from $367/mo .
FREE cable. Also, Emply lots
ravalf doublewides or singles.


(Adult Park) ParR Homeso
from $2000to $10,000..-
Lot rents $300/mo. RV
Sites w/full hookups$15/day.
Monthly/Seasonal. RV Storage
Sites, $100/mo. No hook ups.
I Park Mgr.
.407-283-5277
TITUSVILLE 2/2 45+ '05
DbIwide w/Indian River
closets. Heat pump, Oak
kit, all apple's, low lot rent.
$75,000 712-299-3252


162 ACRES LAFAY-
ETTE CO. FLA. Planted
Pine, Hardwood, Bottoms.
Road Frontage & Great
Hunting. $3700/acre.
Southern Pine Planta-
tions 352-867-8018 'C"
AMERICA'S BEST Buyl i
Where in the U.S. can
you own 20 acres', 30 min .
from major, city? Only
$15,900. $0 down, $159
per 'month 800-843-7537
www.sunsetratfches.com
FL LAND bargsaln 50
AC Lakefront $249,900.
50 acres of oak groves &
open meadows with long
picture lake frontage.
Must see to appreciate. H.
Perfect for hunting, recre- .
ation, recreation. Priced '-
way below value! Easy
financing. Call Jack at
800-242-1802


3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage
Built in 2005! 1,792 Living Sq. Feet
Ronwm Tiub in Master, Tile Floors,
Large Screened Patio w. Cabana Bath,
Double Door Entry, VERY CLEAN
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BUY TIMESHARE Re- GEORGIA 10+ acres.
sales Save 60-80% off Ware County Georgia
Retail! Best Resorts & near Waresboro on
Seasons. Call for Free McDonald Road, lots of
Timeshare Magazine! beautiful trees.
1-800-639-5319 www. $22,500.00 for complete
holidaygroup.com/flier package. 912-427-7062
Cell# 912-269-9349
FORECLOSURE LAND
1/4 a&re in Florida, GEORGIA Beautiful 3/2
0/Down $97/month cabin in North Georgia
Guaranteed Financing. Mtns. noisy stream,
Cash price $5,000 spring water, decks,
1-877-983-6600 wooded, secluded acces-
www.FloridaLotsUSA.com sible, near Carters Lake
& Fire station. $134,900.

GEORGIA RIVER
FRONT PROPERTY -
5-1/2 acres in Tattriall
F E R County, between Collins
FORECLOSURE and Lyons on Hwy 292,
PROPERTIES good roads, approximate-
In beautiful N. Georgia, ly 200ft frontage on beau-
TN & N.C. cabins, homes tiful unsoiled ohoppee riv-
& mountain lots. Call for er, only $55,000.00 with
details or visit website: 10% down and owner fi-
www.ucbi.com/property nancing 912-427-7062 qr
Call 706-400-9971 or Cell # 912-269-9349
706-400-9973 Affordable & -ffe
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY 8 A r n
PUBLISHERS NOTICE C d fR
All rental and real estate-
advertising in the Home- FORT PIERCE 55+ High
town News is subject to Point 1/1.5 WID, A/C,
the. Federal Fair Housing ceiling fans. $450/mo +
Law which makes it ille- $200 sec. Req 7+ credit
gal to advertise any pref- rating 863-697-3259
erence, limitations or dis-____________
crimination based on FORT PIERCE 55+ High
race, sex, handicap, fam- Point 2/2 wood floors,
ilial status or national ori- W/D, A/C, ceiling tans.
gin or any intention to $650/m6 + $300 sec. 7+
make such preference, credit rating required
limitation or discrimina- 863-697'-3259
ton. In addition, the Fair
Housing Ordinance pro- FORT PIERCE 55+ Inlet
hibits discrimination House. 2 furn apts. 1 & 2
based on age, marital br 1-ba. Pool, clubhouse '
status sexual orientation, close to shopping and
gender identity,, or ex- US-1. For sale or rent
pression. We will not not .$650 and $750/mo
knowingly accept any 772-460-5392
advertising which is in
violation of the law. All FORT PIERCE, newly
persons are herby in- built, 2Br/1Ba. Great
formed that all dwellings location, Call 'after 6 pm.
are available on an equal 772-465-6649
basis- ..


PORT ST. LUCIE Private
br & bath in gorgeous.
3-br home. Prefer quiet,
clean person. $425/mo.
Cable and utilities inc.
772-985-1235
PORT ST. LUCIE WEST
Looking for responsible
person' to share 3/2
home. Good neighbor
hood. $340/mo. + -cable
and 1/3 Utilities
813-454-4747
SEBASTIAN Rooms for
Rent: Furn., all utilities,
cable, refrigerator, micro-
wave, pool, Pets ok (fee)
$200/wk 772-589-4546
SEBASTIAN, HOUSE to
share. (2) Brs $400 ea.+
dep. Unfurn., Includes
utilities. Good neighbor-
hood. Refs772-559-5861





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FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. First Month
Free! No application Fee!
No Deposit (w/ approved
credit) 772-464-8522
FORT PIERCE-Large 1,
2, & 3 BR apts avail now.
Good area, on Virginia.
Starting @ $500/mo Call
Steve 561-707-9548
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach ,lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. 'Daily
or $226/wk 772-465-9684
HOBE SOUND 2/1
facing pool, quiet, clean,
near beach, tile/carpel,
laundry rm. No pets.
$800/mo. Also 1/1 avail.
772-708-0731
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
oceanfront. Beautiful 2/2
furnished condo Pools
$900/mo. Avail May 24-
Dec 15.'313-530-3368
SEBASTIAN Updated
2Br/2Ba. with New appl.
in kitchen. All amenities,
(clubhouse, pool, tennis)
850/mo.-772-538-0031
Sebastian- 2/2 $578.
3/2 $664. FREE W/D and
Cable with 1 year lease
Move-in Sec. Deposit
$600. w/ approved credit
772-581-4440*lncome
Restrictions Apply.
STUART 55+ De La
Bahia 2-br/1.5-ba fully
furnished water, cable
dock, pool, clbhse.
Small pet OK. $750/mo
+ elec. 330-882-6952


- TRANSPORTATION


WOW

wow
1956 CHEVY 210 Only
62K orig miles'. 4-door,
6cyl, straight shift.
Beautiful car blue &
white, no rust. Garaged
$12,000 386-322-4409
CHEVROLET 1987 EL
Camino Auto, Ac/ps/pw
tonneau cover. Mint
cond. Best offer.
772-388-2531
516-448-8517


FLORIDA AUTO PAWN
Loaning money on Cars,
Vans, Trucks, Motorcy-
cles, Boats etc. 468-2274
HONDA ACCORD, EX
2002 sedan, 4-door. Auto
60K miles. V-6 3.0L Cold
A/C, leather. Exc cond.
$9895 520-906-3032
HYUNDAI SONATA 02
4-cyl, 2.4L. black w/plush
Saint. Cold A/C, CD, alloy
wheels. $2600/obo
772-403-3477



BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the art 2-part car-
bon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed. 866-
780-9038/ 1-866-750-
8780; www.RXHP.com


BUICK: 401 V8 engine,
.61'-66', Four BBL Nail.
Head design. GM series
400 hydramatic trans.
optl. Engine in/out of car.
Fax info: 321-773-1417




CORVETTES WANTED
1953-1972 any condition!
Private' competitive buy-
er. Also buying 1967, '68
&'69 Camaro converti-
bles, any condition.
1-800-850-3656 www.
corvettebuyer.com

DONATE YOUR Car-
Help Disabled Children
with Camp and Educa-
tion. Quickest Towing.
Non- Runners/Title Prob-
lems OK. Free Vacation/
Cruise Voucher. Special
Kids fund. 866-448-3865
DONATE YOUR CAR...
To the Cancer Fund of
America. Help those suf-
fering with Cancer Today.
Free Towing & Tax de-
ductible. 1-800-835-9372
www.cfoa.org
FONTAINES TOW &
Flatbed Service.
Cars Boats, 5th wheels,
bikes,etc. $$Cash for
Junk Vehicles Call
772-672-4735


MS PATIENT needs
Handicap' accessible
van. Set up .for
wheelchair 772-564-0729
WANTED
Cars or Trucks
running or not I pay cash
lets make a deal.
Call me at 772-370-6391

WE PAY CASH for junk
cars with titles. Liberty
Towing & Recovery.
772-545-3156/224-9862



HARLEY DAVIDSON
Ironhead Sportster 1976
Power stroke motor, Lots
of chrome. $6500 Call
772-214-0584
HARLEY DAVIDSON 03
anniversary edition. FLHT
Needs nothing. $10,000
obo 772-519-2638




HARLEY Fat Boy '06
Lowered 2" Extra head
lights, 2 seats, windshield
Screaming Eagle pipes.
Backrest Alum wheels
Lojack Exc cond.
$17,000 Serious callers
only. 772-597-2734


GEORGIA Very Beauti-
ful high and dry lots
cleared and grassed with
beautiful trees in country
setting, located between
Claxton and Lyons on
Hwy 292 $18,000.00 per
tract with $1000.00 down
and owner financing or
discount for cash.
912-427-7062 or qell#
912-269-9349
GEORGIA LAND
Washington Co., Incredi-
ble investment, acre to
20acres Starting @
$4,000, Low taxes, beau-
tiful weather,, seller fi-
nancing w/easy terms,
county approved, call
706-364-4200 for details

GEORGIA, Lawrenceville
3br/2ba+ofc, 3/4ac comer
lot, brick & vinyl siding,
deck, new windows,a/c &
heat. Great schools!
$142,000. 770-853-4084
See photos online www.
HometownNewsClassifie
ds.com Ad# 59972



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STUART 55+ on the
river, 15x35 dock, 2/2
turnkey turn., all apple
heated pool, $1,000/mo
(water & able include)
Sm.pet ok. 772-781-0061
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets.
772-692-1200 see photos
online at www.Hometown
NewsOL.com ad# 42368
VERO BEACH 55+
Furnished 2/2. 1st floor
good cond. Walk to pool
clubhouse. Close to
shopping & beaches.
$645/mo with option .to
purchase. 772-564-9941

WOW
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! lbr's from
$475, 2br's from $550.
Tile, New appl. Close to
Beaches, Parks & Res-
taurants. 772-563-0013 ,

AFFORDABLE
WATERFRONT CONDO
w/small dock near Palm
City Bridge 55+ 2/1/1,5
furn, all appl. $775/mo
1st +last cable & elec incl
sm. pet ok 772-283-3621


FORT PIERCE- Indian
River Estates. 3 bdrms
1.5 bath. $750 per
month. Pets OK. Owner /
Agent 772-215-0089


GOLF LAKE living in
Tennessee. Finished 3
bedroom, villas Only
$139,900. Golf front par-
cels Only $29,900 w/40%
discount at May 16th
sale. Call Tennessean
Land Sales today
888-939-9099
LAND IS STILL THE
BEST INVESTMENT -
Stop losing money in the
stock market
TEXAS & OLD MEXICO
Affordable Hunting &
Fishing Property,
10OAcres for $79,000
w/10% down & no credit
check. All sizes available
up to 20,000 acres.
1-877-77-BIGLAND
(1-877-772-4452)
N CAROLINA Blowing
RocklBoone, W Jefferson
area. Gated 3.5 acres.
Mountain property. 80
mile views, paved roads
& utilities. $195,000
407-321-2007
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JENSEN BEACH Rio
1/1 for one person
$450/mo includes elec-
trjc.' 2/1 $550/mo + utilit-
ies, fenced: back yard.
772-692-0807
PALM CITY- 2/2/1 Large'
Split plan. Vaulted ceil-
ings. Large lanai. Gated
comm, pool, tennis
courts. $999/mo $500
dep. 772-233-9886 see
photos online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad,# 42678
PORT ST LUCIE RENT-
ALS. For a Complete list
of rentals, as low as
,$800/mo. 772-618-5244.
Century"21 Silva &
Associates

PORT ST LUCIE- 3/1
130 SE El Sito $7,0/mo
$1000 moves you in.
Agent Lyn Marino US RE '
772-215-0089

PORT ST. ,LUCIE 3/2/2
Good cond. Carpet & tile
floors. W/D hookup,
fenced back yard. Screen
porch. Close to 95.
Non-smoking. $950/mo
Deposit & 1st mo.
708-344-9026
PORT ST. LUCIE West:
Lake Forest PTE 3/2/2
Pvt water setting, Com-
m pool, walk to stores,
dining, etc. $1000/mo inc.
cable/ lawn main Possi-
ble lease option.
772-201-1205


NANTAHALA Real Es-
tate Co. National Geo-
graphic & ABC News has
rated this as a #1 summ-
er destination! Vacation
homes/rentals! White
water rafting! Located in
Beautiful high elevation
western North Carolina
surrounded by the Nanta-
hala Nat'l Forest. Only
2.5 hours NE of Atlanta,
GA, only 1.5 hours out-
side Asheville, NC & 30
minutes NE of Murphy,
Pristine Lake, Lake/River
front mountain view,
large tracts 866-218-8439
www.nantahalaproperties
.com
NC MOUNTAIN LAND
40.8 Acres, Mature Hard-
woods, 5 Acres of Open
Land. Small Stream.
$399,900. Ed Hicks, Lic.
RE -Broker, Timberiand
Investment Properties,
Inc 828-676-0221
Classified 800-823-0466
Call Classified
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PORT 'ST LUClE- 3/2
Pool Home. $900/mo +
sec Agent Lyn Marino
US. Real Estate
772-215-0089













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NEW LOOK '
NEW MANAGEMENT
NEW ATTITUDE

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Vero Bench
Mon Fri 9-6 Sat 10-5
Sun By Appt Only
772-978-0799




N. HUTCHINSON Island
newly renovated. 1/1.5
Across from the ocean.
$750/mo + security. Call
772-708-5431 or
772-337-9566


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HONDA 1973 14,000
miles. Excellent.
condition. Runs great
$1200 772-234-1886 ,
SUZUKI 1977 550 GS,
13,000 miles. Garage
kept. No rust. Excellent
condition. $1200.
772-234-1886
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ90
0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
H1-500, H2-750, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772 -1142 or
310-721-0726.
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
Z1-900,, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
1983), ZIR, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400, H1-500,
H2-750, Honda CB750
(1969- 1975), Susuki
GS400; GT380, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772-1142 or
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2'MINT
26' BORN FREE 2003
V-10 eng 25K sleeps 6.
Loaded 2 awnings w/tow
dolly. $42,000 firm.. Like
new. 772-485-0357
CAMPING MEMBER-
SHIP LIFETIME
Camp Coast to Coast
USA/Canada/Florida. $10
per night (full hook-up)
Year Round. Paid $1595,
MUST SELL $595.
1.-800-236-0327


DODGE 1997 conversion
van. New brakes runs
great low miles 7
passenger. $1800.
772-871-1157
Affordable & Effective
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for sale www.florida-
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million homes Weekly
throughout Florida. Tide
charts, Broker Profiles,
Fishing Captains, Dock-
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NC MOUNTAIN
Two-Acre Homesite.
Driveway, house pad in.
Spectacular view. Easily
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Paved road. Bryson City.
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
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772-223-8919


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schools & Comm. park
$500/mo. NO Deposit.
305-481-5554
305-304-1453
HOBE SOUND 2-br/1-ba
screen back porch. Tiled
immaculate Fenced yard.
No smokers or pets.
$825/mo 772-545-4883
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Remodeled. Laundryrm
W/D, Near' All' Large yd,
A+ rated schools. $825/
mo. + sec. 561-301-5733
STUART- 311.5 screened
porch & fenced yard.
Pets OK. $795/mo + Sec ,
Agent Lyn Marino US RE
772-215-0089
VERO BEACH 1-br du-
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$200 dep. 1135 17th PI,
East of Old Dixie.
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$650/mo 772-221-9135


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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.:
562009CP000395FM
IN RE: ESTATE
OF DERRICK L.
ANDERSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
The administration of the
estate of DERRICK L.
ANDERSON, deceased,
Case No.
562009CP000395FM, is
pending in the CircuiL
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, the
address of which is: P.O
Box 700, Fort Pierce, FL
34954. The names and
addresses of the
Personal Representative
and the Personal
Representative's Attorney
are set forth below.
ALL CREDITORS OF
THE DECENDENT and
other persons 'having
claims or demands
against decedent estate,
including unmatured,
contingent or
unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this
notice is served within
three months after the
date of the first
publication of the notice
must file their claims with
the Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate,
including unmatured,
contingent and
unliquidated claims must
file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE
(3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED. '
The date of the first
publication of this Notice
is May 8, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Yvonne Anderson
Personal Representative
1319 S.E. Starklake
Court
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
THOMAS R. GARLAND,
PA. Thomas R. Garland,
Esq.
Florida Bar No. 849502
1914 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Boulevard
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
(772) 337-1122
Pub: May 8, & May 15,
2009


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.
562009CP000379-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY LEE SWIFT,
Deceased. ,
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Dorothy Lee
Swift, deceased, whose
date of death was
January 29, 2009, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Box 700,
Ft. Pierce, Florida 34954.
The names and
addresses of the
personal representative
and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF'
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENTS DATE OF
.DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is May 8,
2009.
Personal Representative:
Victor Swift
1061 SW Mockingbird
Drive, Port St. Lucie,
Florida 34986
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Thomas E. Weiksnar,
Esq.
Attorney for Victor Swift
Florida Bar No. 0897256
Gary, Williams, Finney,
et al
221 E. Osceola Street
Stuart, FL 34994-2110
Telephone:
(772) 283-8260
Fax: (772) 463-1205
Pub: May 8, & May 15,
2009


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.;
562009CP000367-S2
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ARNOLD SEVEN
TRULSON, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
(Summary
Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS. OR
DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of
Summary Administration
has been entered in the
estate of ARNOLD SVEN
TRULSON, .deceased,
File Number
562009CP000367-S2,
by the Circuit Court for
St. Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O.
Drawer 700 Fort Pierce,
FL 34954; that the total
cash value of the estate
is zero and that the
names and addresses of
those to whom it has
been assigned by such
order are:
Name and Address:
Karen Carlson
1301 Twelve Oaks Circle,
Atlanta, GA 30327
Eric R. Trulson,
200 NE 28th Court,
Wilton Manors, FL 33334
Grant W. Carlson, Jr.,
1301 Twelve Oaks Circle,
Atlanta, GA 30327
AL, INTERESTED
PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT: All
creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims, or demands
against decedents estate
other than those for
whom provision for full
payment was made in the
500oi
oAcion


Order of Summary
Administration must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY OTHER
APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS.BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this notice
is May 1, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Karen Carison
1301 Twelve Oaks Circle
Atlanta, GA 30327
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esq. 310
South Second Street
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
L772) 461-0558 Florida
ar 'No. 618454 Pub:
May 1, & May 8, 2009




A Plus Storage, Inc.
located at 8350 South
US1, Port St. Lucie, FI
34952 772-878-0242 will
sell vehicle at public sale
at 2 p.m. May 21, 2009:
Unit #10
Martha A. Dukoska
1998 OLDS 88 VIN#
1G3HN52K5W4816851
All proceeds .will be used
to pay the delinquent rent
and other charges which
have nol be paid. A Plus
Storage Inc. reserves the
right to reject any bids.
Checks not accepted.
Pub: May 8, & May 15, 2009
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NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE FLORIDA CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD
IN RE: The practice of contracting
Steven Mark Carter
d/b/a Image Hdmes, Inc.
7548 South US 1, #114
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
CASE NO.: 2008020681
LICENSE NO.: C1125810

The Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has filed an Administrative Complaint
against you, a copy of which may be obtained by
contacting, Jamie Duran, Office of General
Counsel, Department of Business and
Professional Regulation, 1940 North Monroe
Street, Suite 33, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2202,
(850).487-9651.
If no contact has been made by you concerning
the above by June ,12, 2009, the matter of the
Administrative Complaint will be presented at a
hearing pursuant to 120.57(2), F.S. before the
Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should contact the
individual or agency sending notice not later than
seven days prior to the proceeding at the address
given on notice.
Telephone: (850)257-6097; 1-800-955-8771(TDD)
or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service.


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