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Vol. 7, No. 52 Your Local News and Information Source.* www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, June 5, 2009


Business expo
scheduled

Port St. Lucie business-
es will have an opportuni-
ty on June 6 to increase
their familiarity in the
community.
Businesses can set up
free booths from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.. at the Port St.
Lucie Civic Center for a
business expo, City Coun-
cilwoman Linda Bartz
said.
As of May 29, 110 busi-
nesses had signed up, she
said.
Businesses will have the
chance to network and the
event, "will give the com-
munity the opportunity to
see what's out there," she
said.
Ms. Bartz said the event
also includes food ven-
dors and activities bor
children.

School financial
outlook
deemed stable

Fitch Ratings, a compa-
ny'that rates bonds, has
given St. Lucie County
School District "A" and
"A+" ratings on its bonds,
according to a "Business
Wire" article supplied by
the district.
The district received the
high ratings because of its
low director debt burden
and adequate debt service
coverage.
Despite declines in rev-
enue and h,erollment, the
article notes that Fitch.
expects the district will
"retain adequate financial
flexibility despite a pres-
sured operating environ-
tnent."




CHANGING LIVES


Nurse Connie Lowe and
Celeste Ripple,
owner/manager, in front:
of Physician's Weight Loss
Center in PSL



NEW ENDEAVOR

Columnist
Sean
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is set to
tackle a
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project for
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Classified B8 Police Report A5
Crossword B8 Star Scopes B1
Obituaries B6 Travel A10 ,
Out & About BI Viewpoint A6


Man accused


of bilking others


of $350,000


By Jay Meisel '
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE -
Frank Carfagna, .who
owns Frank's Barber
Shop, said a nian who
asked him to invest in
his company was a cus-
tomer for years.
In fact, he said, James
William Downing had
convinced him previ-
ously to make what was
a legitimate investment.


That helped persuade
him, he said, to invest
about $50,000 with Mr.
Downing, who made a
good pitch for his new
company, Health Solu-'
tions for Life.
"He was as smooth as
anything," Mr. Carfagna
said.
The problem, authori-
ties said, is that Mr.
Downing took about
See BILKING, A2


Lawman


wins national Hi


award A

By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY For Detec-
tive Mark Spector, who specializes
in nabbing child predators on the
Internet, the case started out in typical
fashion.
Detective Spector, who is with the St.
Lucie County Sheriff's Office, was in an
Internet chat room where he portrayed
himself as a father with children. An adult
looking to have sex with children contacted
him.
What made the case stand out, however,


Back to the gridiron


A ,


3-" -' 'r Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Mitch Kloorfain/chiel photographer Treasure Coast High School running back James Milien
Port St. Lucie High School running back Floyd Terrel (No. (No. 25) runs through Port St. Lucie's defense to gain
2) returns the opening game kick off against the Trea- yardage during the team's spring. Milien would later
sure Coast High School defense during the annual spring score two touchdowns..Treasure Coast came away with
game at Port St Lucie High School Friday, May 29. the 35-14 victory.



Director of FAU campus to retire


* By Jay Meisel .
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST., LUCIE As
principal of Lincoln Park
Academy, Gerri McPherson
oversaw a school that
received national recogni- '
tion.
And as a Florida Atlantic
board of trustee member
and then vice president, she
oversaw dramatic growth at'
FAU's Port St. Lucie campus.
But Ms. McPherson, shies
away from taking the credit.
"It's about bringing every-
one together,"'she said.
She said it was the faculty,


Gerri McPherson
students and others work-
ing together, along with the


administration, that led to
the successes.
Ms. McPherson, a resi-
dent of Vero Beach, will
retire June 30 after 36 years
in education, as a teacher,
principal and administrator.
She leaves FAU as the uni-
versity's branch campus is
looking at some fundamen-
tal changes to meet today's
needs.in education n.
About the time she
became an FAU board of
trustee member in 2001,
work on the new joint cam-
pus began.
Since then, the campus
has expanded, Harbor


Branch Oceanographic
Institute has become part of
FAU and Palm Pointe Char-
ter School, which is operat-
ed by FAU, opened in Port
St. Lucie.
"I feel like I've grown up-
with this campus," Ms.
McPherson said. "We've
seen nothing, but strong
expansion and growth, of
FAU in this community."
Her retirement comes-as
it appears the increasing
focus at FAU's Port St. Lucie
campus will be on graduate
education.
See DIRECTOR, A3


Looking for support for rail project


By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
TREASURE COAST -
Cities, counties and
organizations are banding
together in support of
bringing passenger rail
back to the Treasure Coast.
The Treasure Coast
Regional Planning Coun-
cil, based in Stuart, is ask-
ing relevant entities,
including private and gov-
ernment organizations, to


write a resolution to Gov.
Charlie Crist asking him to
prioritize an intercity rail
project as part of the feder-
al. economic stimulus
package for the state,
The resolutions are also
being sent to state Trans-
portation Secretary
Stephanie Kopelousos in
hope the project will see
the light of day.
The project, known as
the intercity rail compo-
nent of the FEC corridor


project from Jacksonville
to Miami, is in competition
with other transportation
projects, including a rail
project in Central Florida
going from DeLand
through downtown Orlan-
do to Poinciana.
The current East Coast
railway plan is a revival of a
rail plan proposed in 2000-
01 that was put on the
backburner, primarily
because of lack of federal
funds, said Kim Delaney of


that the investigation
led to the arrest of a second adult suspect in
another state who was abusing a 4-year-old
girl.
For his persistence in the case, Detective
Spector was one of six investigators nation-
ally to receive the. 2009. Child Protection
See AWARD, A4


Yard sale

to benefit

Molly's

House

By Kara Low
Special to Hometown News
Tired of clutter? Then turn
unwanted stuff into cash
while supporting a good
cause.
The second annual
Hometown News commumfi
ty yard sale, benefiting
Molly's House, will be held
July 11 from 8 a.m.-noon at
Hometown News headquar-
ters in Fort Pierce.
The sale supports Molly's
Hour, a local organization
that provides temporary
housing for patients and
families receiving medical
care on the Treasure Coast.
Start planning now to get
rid of unwanted gifts accu-
mulated throughout the
years, while supporting a
worthy organization. .
For a $35 tax-deductible
fee, individuals, businesses
and vendors receive a 10-
See BENEFIT, A3



Detective

lauded for

cracking

burglary

case

By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY-The
group of juveniles named
their gang "the Robin
Hoods," but they didn't take
from the rich and give to the
poor. :,
'They took from the peo-
ple in the neighborhood and
gave to their friends," said
Wes Harbin, a detective with
the St. Lucie County Sheriff's
Office.
For his work in investigat-
ing the gang and stopping a
rash of burglaries, Detective
Harbin was named Detective
of the Quarter for the last four
months in 2008.
He received one of several
awards given out during the
office's quarterly awards cer-
emony last week.
Detective Harbin said his
See CASE, All


the Treasure Coast Region-
al Planning Council.
It's back at the forefront
with money from the stim-
ulus package available, she
said.
"We're asking economic
development boards,
tourism entities, hotel and
lodging organizations, real
estates groups, to help
push this forward, hitting
all cylinders," said Ms.
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Bilking
From page AI
$350,000 from investors,
but never used the money
to sell a product.
"Downing used the vic-
tim's money to purchase
vehicles, purchase liquor,
purchase food and pay
personal bills...," an arrest
affidavit said.
Last week, the St. Lucie
County Sheriff's Office
arrested Mr. Downing, 46,
of 2414 S.E. Blackhorse
Drive, Port St. Lucie, and
charged him with failure to
register securities, making
fraudulent transactions,
falsification or conceal-
ment of facts and organ-
ized scheme to defraud."
Jeff Buchanan, an inves-
tigator with the Sheriff's
Office, said authorities
accuse Mr. Downing of
committing a Ponzi


James William Downing

scheme.
A Ponzi scheme involves
taking in money for a spe-
cific purpose and using
money received from sub-
sequent investors or cus-
tomers to pay back previ-
ous investors, instead of
the purpose for which the
money was invested.
The problem, authorities
say, is that eventually, not
enough new investors are


found, and there's no
money to pay back the
previous bnes.
Mr. Downing spent time
in prison for a similar type
of scam, Detective
Buchanan said.
Investors, including Mr.
Carfagna, told authorities
they would not have
invested money with Mr.
Downing had they known
of his criminal record.
"He (Mr. Downing) knew
how to talk the talk,
because he had been doing
this for so long," Detective
,Buchanan said.
Mr. Carfagna said after
he invested money, he was
told he would receive a 15
percent return on, his
investment every 45 days.
He received part of his
money back, but a couple
of checks bounced.
"After that everything
went downhill," Mr.
Carfagna said.
It appeared to him that
Mr. Downing was giving
some money back, with
hopes of getting more
investors to buy in as part-
ners, he said.
But he declined the
opportunity after the
checks bounced, feeling he
had enough of it, he said.
Mr. Carfagna said he ini-
tially thought the idea for
the company was good, as
people are concerned
about their health.
But the problem is that
Mr. Downing "never rein-
vested the money
received; all he did was live
off of it," Mr. Carfagna
said.
Mr. Downing rented an
office, but no business
occurred there, the arrest


affidavit states.
A man told authorities
he met Mr. Downing
through baseball and that
Mr. Downing offered him a
job, according to the affi-
davit.
While working for Mr.
Downing, the man told
authorities that "no busi-
ness was conducted and
he saw no products," the
affidavit said.
The man said, "once
people started approach-
ing him about Downing
owing them money, he
quit," the affidavit says.
Mr. Downing claimed to
have an agreement with
Walgreen's to sell his prod-
uct, but Walgreen's denied
that, according to the affi-
davit.
A company that was sup-
posed to ship a product to
Mr. Downing said it was
never produced, as Mr.
Downing sent a worthless
check, the affidavit said.
The largest single invest-
ment of about $155,000
came from an Illinois man,
who said he later discov-
ered that Mr. Downing had
opened a credit card
account in his name, the
affidavit said.
The man told authorities
he was promised a 15 per-
cent return every 45 days,
but only received $15,000,
according to the affidavit.
Other than the Illinois
man, the investors were
primarily from Port' St.
Lucie and Martin County.
The Sheriff's Office is
requesting contact from
anyone else who made an
investment with Mr.
Downing.


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Benefit
From page A1
foot by 10-foot booth to dis-
play items at the event.
"If people take a booth for
$35, then anything they take
in is theirs to keep," said
Louise Murtaugh, executive
director of Molly's House.
Ms. Murtaugh encourages
the community to take
advantage of the yard sale as
opposed to holding individ-
ual garage sales because,
"collectively, it will draw a


Director
From page Al
That's partly a result of
Indian River Community Col-
lege becoming Indian River
State College. :
Traditionally, many of the
Indian River Community Col-
lege students attended IRCC
for two years and then com-
pleted their bachelor's
degrees at FAU.
But as IRCC now offers
bachelor's degrees and state
resources have become more
limited, it's important to
avoid duplicating efforts, she
said.
"We need to adjust what
we're doing to better serve the
community." she said.
When MICC proposed
offering, bachelor' degrees.'


larger crowd so there will be
more people and more
opportunity to sell their
items."
Additionally, Hometown
News is sponsoring a raffle
featuring items donated by
local businesses and com-
munity members.
So far, raffle items have
been donated by Wal-Mart,
St. Lucie Battery & Tire,
Heathcote Botanical Gar-
dens, Savanna Club Golf
Course, Wada Wash car
wash, McKee Botanical Gar-
dens, A Day of Delight Spa


FAU ,officials voiced concern
about the possibility of dupli-
cation.
But now, Ms. McPherson
said, the institutions have a
good working relationship to
serve the community.
With other community col-
leges in the FAU region offer-
ing bachelor's degrees, FAU
felt it was important to look at
its strategic plan and "see
where we're going to be in 10
years," she said.
Plans aren't for the FAU
branch campus to become a
traditional university setting,
where students graduate,
then come to campus to
obtain their degrees, she said.
That would not fit the need
in the community, she said,
noting that the average age of
students is 30.
FAU also wants to offer pro-


and more.
.All. money raised from
booth space sales and
Hometown News -spon-
sored raffle will benefit
Molly's House.
"Last year's event raised
$1,000, so we hope we can
raise at least that much and
more this year," Ms.
Murtagh said.
As an added incentive for
businesses to participate,
Hometown News will recog-
nize them in newspaper
advertisements for the
event, as well as in any radio


grams that fit with the emerg-
ing emphasis on scientific
research, she said.
Regardless of .the, changes
and growth of the campus,
shesaid, her focus has always
been on the needs of stu-
dents.
As a former student herself,
Ms. McPherson received her
bachelor's degree from the
University of Florida, .her
master's degree from the Uni-
versity of North Florida and
her education specialist
degree from FAU.
From 1973 to 1992, she
worked as a teacher in the
Duval and St. Lucie County
school, districts, as. :an
adjunct instructor for FAU,
primary specialist and assis-
tant principal at Fairlawn,
Elementary School and prin-
cipal of St. Lucie Elementary.


Angie Beck and Elizabeth
Walker set up shop for the
inaugural Hometown News
Community Yard Sale in
2008, which benefited
Molly's House in Stuart.













'File photo
spots produced for the
event.
Those who can't partici-
pate are encouraged to
donate anything from gift
cards to store items to sup-
port Molly's House.
Limited space is available
and will be provided on a
first come, first serve basis.
No reservations will be
accepted after June 29.

To reserve your space,
make a donation or for more
information, call (772) 465-
5656.


She was principal of EK.
Sweet Magnet School from
1992 to 1999 and served the
same role at Lincoln Park
from 1999 to 2003.,
While she served as princi-
pal at Lincoln Park, students
received the highest FCAT
reading, mathematics and
writing scores of any school
in St. Lucie, Martin and Indi-
an River counties. -
She- was an area'assistant
superintendent for St. Lucie
County from 2003 to 2004,
when she became campus,
vice president for FAU.
I One of the most rewarding
aspects of her career, 'she
said, is seeing her students
grow up and lead successful
lives.,
"I see people who were my
students and they have their
children in school," she said.


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GOLD
Part, of the jewelry business,
of course, is the use of gold.
But in today's market the
use of gold is different. We
once used a customer's
gold for their keepsake
pieces, for example, using
their Father's wedding band
for the new husband's wed-
ding band. Now of course,
we are buying gold, not just
for use in your custom
pieces, but just as a means
of recouping money. The
state of Florida requires a
lot of paperwork that has to
be processed when buying
precious metals, so it is
very important to be aware
of state laws governing this.
When buying gold from the
public we are required to
hold the jewelry we buy for
two weeks we do pay for the
scrap when it is sold to us.
'We offer an additional per-
cent more for your money if
you apply the amount as a
trade' in, Many customers'
are somewhat insulted that.
we ask for photo ID and fin-
gerprint thdm, as if they had
done something wrong, but
we are only following the
letter of the law. When it
does become time for you
to do something with your
extra gold remember to use
your local, independent jew-
eler for this because we are
here in the local community
and are accountable for our
business practices.
..dFfwk Levy has been In the
trade since 1979, he currently
owns St. Lucle Jewelry at,
9168 South US 1 In Port St. Lucle,
and can be emailed at
Hawk@St.LucieJewelry
or called at 772-337-4700

LOCAL EW


Award
From page Al
Award from the U.S.
Department of Justice last
month.
"The people of St. Lucie
County have every reason to
be proud of Detective Spec-
tor's work to protect chil-
dren from Internet-based
sexual predators," Sheriff
Ken Mascara said in a press
release.
In law enforcement cir-
cles, Detective Spector is
"known as a bulldog when it
comes to the investigation
of sex crimes," the sheriff
added.'
Offenders should realize
.that Detective Spector is so
meticulous that if convicted
they will serve "a long
prison term," Sheriff Mas-
cara said.


Detective Spector has
trolled the Internet since
1997 searching for child
predators.
Over the years, he's
nabbed a Miami weather-
man, law enforcement offi-
cers, an army sergeant in
Iraq, businessmen and oth-
ers who sought sex with
children.
But Detective Spector
said his fulfillment doesn't
come from prominent
arrests or getting awards.
"The biggest reward I get
out of it is knowing a child is
protected," he said. "You
can't beat that reward."
The 2008 case that won
Detective Spector the award
began when Lonnie Waite of
Ashland, Mass., contacted
him in the chat room when
he posed as an adult,
according to Detective
Spector and the press


release.
Mr. Waite, who later plead
guilty to child abuse and
other related charges and is
serving a 20-year sentence,
wanted to find an adult who
would allow him to have sex
with their children, Detec-
tive Spector said.
He also talked about
wanting to have sex with his
own child, authorities said.
Detective Spector said
the man also told him that
he has received videos from
a father in New Hampshire.
His investigation resulted
in the identification of the
second adult suspect.
Those videos showed
someone abusing a child
under age 12, Detective
Spector said.
He then contacted Mass-
achusetts authorities, who
obtained a search warrant
for Mr. Waite's residence, he


said.
After Massachusetts State
Police investigators arrest-
ed Mr. Waite on a warrant
from Florida, Detective
Spector said he contacted
the New Hampshire State
Police.
Investigators in New
Hampshire arrested
Dominic Pace of New
Hampshire and rescued the
4-year-old girl from resi-
dence, he said.
Mr. Pace confessed to
sexually abusing the child
and was sentenced to 40
years in prison, followed by
lifetime probation, Detec-
tive Spector said.
Detective Spector investi-
gates his cases as part of the
Internet Crimes Against
Children Task Force for
South Florida. He said the
head of the task force in
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tigations to involve sus-
pects from other states.
The defendant furthest
away, however, was the U.S.
Army sergeant in Iraq.
The sergeant, he said,
sent him child pornogra-
phy.
He contacted military
authorities, who eventually
arrested him.
Detective Spector said he
would not be so successful
in catching such predators
without the cooperation of
the task force and other law
enforcement officers.
But .his most important
support, he said, comes
from Sheriff Mascara who
puts a priority on catching
child predators.
Despite such investiga-
tions becoming publicized,
he said, that hasn't deterred
child predators from believ-
ing they can get away with
abusing children using the
Internet.
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Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a court
of law.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department

*Katherine Lynn Graham, 21,
5138 Margaret Ann Lane, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 20 and
charged with robbery and violation
of probation. She was on proba-
tion for grand theft and battery.
*Melissa J. DeJesus, 29, 1506
S.E. Royal Green Circle, Unit
D104, Port St. Lucie, was arrested
'May 20 and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Emmanuella Francios, 23, 164
S.W. Peacock Blvd., Apt. 102, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested May. 20
and charged with aggravated bat-
tery and child abuse.
*Antonia Ortolando, 50, 1912
S.E. Hilmoor Drive, Apt. 57, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested, May 20
and charged with fraudulent
attempt to obtain a duplicate pre-
scription.
Lcadarrious K. Reese, 21, 212
North 28th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 20 and charged with
grand theft.
*Christian Ibanez, aka Poppy,
50, 331 S.W. Buswell Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was' arrested May 21 and
charged with trafficking oxy-
codone.
*Michael R. Dinicola, 19, 745
S.E. Airoso Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 21 and charged
with trafficking oxycodone and two
counts of illegal use of a two-way
communicationn ddMice' and two
counts of sale/delivery of oxy-
codone.
*David J. Polynice, 23,1574 S.E.
Nervia Ave., Port'St. Lucie, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
trafficking coc, ne. two counts of
sale/delivery cocaine, posses
sion of cocaine and illegal use of a
two-way communication device.
*Clinton J. Bryan, 43, 16221
Northwest 18th Ave., Miami Gar-
dens, wasiarrested May 21 and'
charged with felony retail theft,
theft of a creditfcard and burglary
of a vehicle.
*Shirley Speed,- 37, 16221
Northwest 18th Ave., Opa-locka,
was arrested May 21 and charged
with possession of an altered
identification card, grand theft,
credit card fraud, possession of a
stolen credit card, criminal use of
personal identification and burgla-
ry of a vehicle.
*Norris Edward Beasley, 32, 340
S.E. Sandeo Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 22 and charged
with three counts of battery, driv-
ing under the influence driving
while, license'suspended, burglary
andcfleeing' r
.., Daniel'. Thomas Phelps, 49,


1482 S.W. San Sebastian, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 25 and
charged with grand theft.
*Roseann Gauthier Bertagna,
50,1151 S.W. Southworth Terrace,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested May
22 and charged with battery and
two counts of child abuse.
*Allinton Keton Greene, 22,
2126 S.E. Shelter Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 23 and
charged with fleeing and eluding,
resisting an officer without vio-
lence and being an accessory
after the fact.
*Paul Gregory Winant Jr., 24,
2518 S.E. Oaklyn St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 24 and
.charged with armed robbery.
*Kurt Michael Brooks, 37, 2518
Oaklyn St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 24 and charged with
armed robbery.
*Charles Anthony Latos, 31,
1031 S.W: John McCormack Ter-
race, Port St. Lucie, was arrested
May 25 and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Thomas Charles Roggio, 39,
536 S.W. Sara Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 26 and
'charged with possession of a con-
trolled substance without a pre-
scription.
S. Craig J. Cottrell, 18, 1381 S.E..
Ladner St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 26 and charged with
burglary of a vehicle, giving false
information to a pawnbroker and
dealing in stolen property.
*Billy Dehomme, 23, 425 S.W.
Sail Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 26 and charged with
third-degree, grand theft, two
.counts of credit card fraud and two
counts of-criminal use of personal
identification:
*Stefan Andrew Jan Convalius,
30, 1862 S.W. Norman Lane, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested May 27
and charged with possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon.

St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
.*George Allen Smith, 54, 5002
Regina Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
burglary and cruelty to an animal.
*Theresa Platt, 34, 340 S.E. Sol-
ida Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 20 and charged with
child neglect and violation of pro-
bation. She was on probation for
operating a vehicle while license
suspended.
*Tommy Adams, 33, 2100 San
Diego Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 20 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Denard Myles Parker, 33, 2806
Avenue G, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
. ed May 20 and charged with viola-,
tion of probation. He was on pro-
bation for driving under the
influence and possession of
cocaine.


*Tonie Denise Williams, 31,
3803 Avenue L, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 20 and charged with
obtaining or attempting to obtain a
controlled substance by fraud.
*Robert Michael Macy, 20, 428
N.W. Lincoln Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 20 and charged
with tampering with a witness.
*Walter Parks, 57, 1610 North
14th St. Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 19 and charged with
sale/delivery of cocaine and pos-
session of cocaine.
*Elliot Lewis Peterson, 33, 1021
S.W. Coleman Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 21 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for sale/delivery of
ecstasy.
*Carol Lynn Bennett, 49, 2262
S.E. Rich St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for grand theft.
*Christyle D. McDuffie, 26, 2634
Heathcote Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 22 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
.' Efren Trejo, 26, 2805 Ohio, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 22 and
charged with possession of
cocaine with intent to sell or deliv-
er.
*Larry Slone, 52, 2713 South
19th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 21 and charged with violation
of probation. He was on probation
for carrying a concealed weapon.
*.Vontravious M. Varn, 20, 1101
Beach Court,' Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of
cocaine and drug paraphernalia
and resisting an officer without vio-
lence.
*Felix Renal, 46, 1014 Northeast
17th Terrace, Homestead, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on.
probation' for organized fraud.
*Sandra Decelle, 41, 1268
Sanderlin Ave., Orlando, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
two counts.of grand theft.*
*Brittany Dawn Goble, 23, 109
Fourth St., Paintsville, Ky., was
arrested May 21 and charged with
petit theft and possession of a
controlled substance without a
prescription.
*Frank James Cueto, 39, 5619
Clydesdale Lane, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
burglary.
*Endrick Y. Wyatt, 31, 740 Pine
Lakes Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
two.counts of making a false state-
ment to obtain public aid.
*Christopher Rafael, 21, 510
South 33rd St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 21 and charged with


shooting a deadly missile.
*Briant Keith Harrison, 25, 2601
Essex Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 24 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender
and violation of probation.'
*Jose Luis Iglasias, 37, 3550
South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 24 and charged with
robbery.
*Marshall Edward Leslie, 45,
101. Crestwood Drive, Goldsboro,
N.C., was arrested May 23 and
charged with driving While license
suspended, third-degree grand
theft, possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana and introduction
of contraband into a jail.
*Cecilia Fogle, 20, 950 S.E.
West Virginia Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 22 and charged
with violation of community con-
trol. She was on community con-
trol for giving false information to a
pawnbroker.
*George Dewey, 22, 3779 Car-.
tee St., Cocoa, was arrested May
22 and charged with being an
accessory after the fact.
*Brian J. Danes, 21, 349 S.W.
Kentwood Road, Port St. Lucie,
,was arrested May 22 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of
cocaine.
*Walter Price, 34, 2207 Avenue
K, Fort. Pierce, was arrested May
22 and charged with violation of
probation. He was on'probation for
leaving the scene of an accident
with injuries. .
*Victor Gregg, 54, 2949 North-
east 11th Court, Fort Lauderdale,
was arrested May 25 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for grand theft.
*Shanna Kay Hazclief, 27,
4501 Birch Drive, Fort Pierce, was'
arrested May 25 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for two counts of
sale/delivery of oxycodone and
possession of oxycodone without
a prescription.
*Thomas Patrick Hunt, 26, 201
South 14th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 23 and charged with
depriving means of communica-
tion, resisting an officer with vio-
lence, resisting an officer without
violence and aggravated, assault
with a deadly weapon.
*Evelyn Rebecca Favorite, 2.7,
3219 Sunrise Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 23 and charged
with tampering with a victim, bat-
tery and hindering communication
to law enforcement.
S.Oneil Spence, 25, 3500 Pine
Valley St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 22 and charged with
having a sex act with a minor.
*Juan Gamez Jr., 22, 3550 U.S.
1, Lot 43, Fort Pierce, was arrest-


ed May 22 and charged with pos-
session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana, possession of drug
paraphernalia and possession of
cocaine with intent to sell or deliv-
er.
*Michael J. Garcia, 39, 345 S.W.
Quiet Woods Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 22 and charged
with uttering a forged instrument.
*Frank P. Golden, 44, 619 S.W.
Pueblo Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 22 and charged
with third-degree grand theft.
*Jerome Dexter Harriel, 34, 617
Dundas Court, Fort. Pierce, was
arrested May 22 and charged with
sale and possession of cocaine.
*Jerard L. Close, 36, 2905 North
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 24 and charged with failure of
a sex offender to register a change
of address with the Florida Depart-
ment of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles.
*James Louis -Rhodes, 20,
3981S.W. Ridley Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 25 and
charged with two counts of grand
theft of a firearm.
*Devon Wallace Jr., 19, 2572
S.E. University Terrace, was,
arrested May 25 and charged with
burglary.
*Willie J. Pittman, 44, 3029 Fire
Iron Drive, Port St. Lucia, was
arrested May 22 and charged
sale/delivery of marijuana within
1,000 feet of a church.
Justin W. Atkinson, 25, 6602
Fort Walton Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 25 and charged with
carrying a concealed weapon.
*Jeffery Thomas Hart, 25, 6707
Salerno Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 25 and charged with
nakihg an attempt, to obtain a
duplicate prescription by fraud.
*Wakisha Carney, 35, 1150
Palm Beach Road, South Bay, was
arrested May 26 and charged,with
organized fraud.
*Gregory Dixon, 51, 1800 Ole-
ander Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 26'and charged with
felony criminal mischief.
*Craig Stella, 34, 5225 N.W.
Eton. St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested May 26 arid'charged'with
*i-.':rderiy.nl.:. ~ .Lon and corrup-


tion by threat.
*Sky Michelle Rowlison, 29, 220
S.W. Statler Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 26 and charged
with attempting to or obtaining a
controlled substance by fraud.
*Geramiah Augusta Ruth, 25,
203 South 24th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 26 and charged
with resisting an officer with vio-
lence.
*Mark Robert Ziegler, 41,, 1714
Ponce Deleon Prado, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 26 and charged
with possession of morphine.
*Stephanie A. Marques, 19,
6019 Birch Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 26 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription and
driving while license suspended.
*Ronald Allen Branyan, 46, 918
-Skylark Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 26 and charged with
thirdidegree grand theft and deal-
ing in stolen property.
*Curtis Lamar Hooper, 29, 140
Northwest 59th St., Miami, was
arrested May 26 and charged with
possession and purchase of
cocaine.
S*Phillip Elmer Groh, 35, 165
Marco Lake Drive, Marco Island,
was arrested May 26 and charged
with felony battery.
*James Hamilton, 21, 809 North
22nd St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed May 27 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on pro-
bation for dealing in stolen
property.
*Daniel Nicholas Jenkins, 21,
3139 N. Old Dixie Highway, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 28 and
charged with possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana, pos-
session of cocaine; possession of
drug paraphernalia and resisting
an officer with violence.
*David Poole, 28, 512 North
23rd St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 27 and charged with aggra-
vated battery on a detainee.
*Joey Hawkins, 35, 2803 S.E.
35th Ave., Okeechobee, was.
arrested May 27 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for credit card fraud.
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Kudos to the computer guy

I'm a relatively new reader of Hometown News online and
I just wanted to let you know just how informative and
helpful Sean McCarthy's "Compute This" column has been
to me. He is a real asset to your endeavors. He's a keeper.
Thanks.

What about a head tax?

I have a suggestion about school cutbacks and a way to
put a lot of money in the school coffers to keep teachers,
etc. Has anyone ever proposed a head tax?
That means, when you have a child in school, you pay this
tax. It wouldn't amount to a lot of money and wouldn't be a
burden to those who don't pay anything now, and it would
give some of us relief from having to foot the bill for those
children whose parents pay nothing.
This would apply to renters and others whose children
are being educated at the expense of those who pay school
taxes.
I have heard this works in other states and sounds like a
good idea, even if it takes putting to a referendum. We have
never complained about paying schooltaxes, as we have
three children and three grandchildren who have graduated
from local schools, and we paid their way.
Wouldn't it be a good idea for the school board to investi-
gate this possibility? Does anyone think they will?

More on Medicaid
t
This is in response to the rant about putting pictures on
Medicaid cards. This person is formally from New York, is
making fun of our state. What I want to know is, are they
down here draining our state, or do they have a job?

We should be outraged

Where is the outrage from law-abiding citizens when
innocent people are assaulted, raped and murdered by
armed and dangerous people who have no righl to be living,
among us, but have been heated with kid gloves hb) toleiamn
judges egged on by deceitful lawyers who benefit from our
lenient legal system? .
The national recidivism rate is approaching 50 percent,
which means that we can be certain many more crimes will
be combined by predators to whom the system gives egre-
gious releases.

Obama calls for more money

In a rare sign of candor, President Obama has admitted
he will need $58 billion in additional taxes to offset what he
calls "budgeting errors" that overstated revenues in his plan
to finance the overhaul of the nation's health care system.
This admission has not gotten a lot of attention, but it has
most serious implications for all of us who will be paying
higher and higher taxes for a program with questionable
benefits.
The Obama plan for government-run health care has the
following characteristics. Besides raising your taxes, do you
really want a program with the efficiency of the Post Office
and the compassion of the IRS?

Meaning of Memorial Day

On this Memorial Day weekend, we seem to, as in years
past, celebrate mattress sales and great deals at some store.
I find it a shame that we have thought of this date as "when
summer begins" and little else .
I'm not saying we should humble ourselves in grief, but to
celebrate what they have died for. Those. who have served,
and are serving are our best.
Those who feel it is just a chance to wolf down a burger
and abeer are out of myloop.

Remember your promises

As a candidate for the presidency, Barack Obama said
that his administration would avoid earmarks and live
within a strict budget.
He must have forgotten his pledge. He has signed several
pieces of legislation with unnecessary and expensive pork.


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Getting with an


I recently received a
special report on
exercise from the Mayo
Clinic and it had such
interesting information ,
that I wanted to pass some
of it along.
The first thing the report
did was clarify the differ-
ence between physical
activity which is any-
thing you do that burns
calories, including walking,
the dog and housework -
and exercise, which is a
planned form of physical
activity that has a specific
purpose.
Physical activity is great,
but regular exercise that
targets five areasis the best
for overall health.,
The five areas essential to
overall health and fitness
are: aerobics or cardiovas-
cular exercise, strength
training, core stability,
flexibility and balance..
The good news is many
exercises accomplish more
than one goal. For example,
I have found that the yoga
classes I'm taking work on
core stability, muscle
strength, flexibility and
balance.
Aerobic exercise increas-
es the capacity of the body
to use oxygen and improves
the efficiency of the heart,


lungs and blood vessels.
can help you lose weight
lower blood pressure an(
decrease risk of heart
disease and diabetes, as
well as some cancers.
A brisk walk is a good'
to begin an aerobic exert
program. The key is to
exercise for 30-60 minute
day, five days a week. Fin
something you like to do
.such as dancing or work
out to an exercise video,
S..tlking ouidours.drona
treadmill is not your cup
tea. The best exercise is t
one you'll do.
Strength training uses
free weights, resistance
bands, your own body
weight or machine to
increase muscle strength
and endurance. It's one c
the best ways to slo\i the
decline in muscle mass t
happens as we get older.
can help prevent falls an
injuries and keep you ab
to live independently
longer.
You can accomplish
strength training in just t


exercise program
or three sessions a week for center or having a few
20-30 minutes each. You sessions with a trainer will
can vary the muscle groups. set you on the right path.
)PPEL you use to avoid exercising Flexibility allows you to
the same muscles two days continue to move through
in a row, which can cause the full range of motion
injury. Start with 1- or 2- necessary for an independ-
pound weights and do ent, active life.
It about 12 repetitions.. Stretching before and
t, It might be a good idea to after you work out is very
d invest in a session with a important. Yoga and tai chi
personaltrainer at a club or are also helpful in main-
fitness center. You and tamining flexibility.
perhaps a friend can share Balance is so important
ay the cost and have a pro- as we get older, because we
cise gram set up to take into all worry about falls.
account your special needs Improved balance increas-
Les a andhelprv e. es your confidence and
d and help prevent injuries, allows you to do more,
Core stability refers to the because you're not as
ing area that supports your worried about falling.
if spine,,We ue.~toca9 l it the Again;' eercises such as
a ,abhs or abdominalimuycles. j7yoga:andtafiEliiwork ion'
of but it refers to all the balance, as does walking.
he muscles that help stabilize You can practice on your'
you. A strong core helps own by standing on one leg
your balance, combats bad while holding onto a chair
posture and helps with or counter for safety.
lower back pain. It sounds like a lot and
While sit-ups and you're probably wondering
h crunches are one kind of how to fit this all into a
of core exercise, they only week. I'll discuss that next
work one set of muscles, time.


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Pilates, which is an
exercise program named,
for its founder, yoga and
fitness balls are all.designed
to work on the core.
Techniques are very
important, so again, taking
a class at a community


Shelley Koppel is the
former editor of "Today's
HealthCare" magazine and
a-member of the National
Association of Science
Writers. E-mail questions to
, skoppel@bellsouth.net.


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he Internet has been
around for a long
time now, long
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become a fixture in
modern life.
I've been surfing the
Web for more than 12
years, and if there is one
thing I've learned, it's that
the Internet is loaded
chock full of weird stuff.
I've seen things that
have made me laugh out
loud and things that have
made me wince with :
embarrassment for the
other guy.
There'are strange news
stories, Photoshopped
images that are so well
done it's hard to tell they
.are fake (no matter how
closely you look at the
pixels) and people. People
with stories so weird, they
'won't even let them on
Jerry Springer.
In the years that I've
spent surfing the Web, I've
developed finding weird-
ness online into sort of an
art form.
You see, a lot of what I
do (fixing computers) has
me waiting for an hour-
glass to go away or
waiting for a progress bar
to finish.
During that time, I find
myself often loading up
sites such as Fark.com,
Digg.com, Reddit.com, or
even 4chan.com, to pass
the time and there is no


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end to the amount of
strange stuff there. And
that's not to mention all
the stuff that gets for-
warded to me.
Have you ever opened
your e-mail and found 1
that someone has for-
warded you a story or a
picture so bizarre that it
had to be fake?
Spend any time online,
and you can't help but
stumble upon items that
are truly off the-wall and
hard to believe. .'
When I find something
that makes me laugh out
loud, I often save it. And
that can happen to me on
a daily basis.
Sometimes, I open my
e-mail and have a half
dozen messages waiting
for me to wade through
that have been forwarded
along dozens of times
before they get to me and
frankly, if it wasn't for
snopes.com, I would be
,hard pressed to distin-
guish the real stories from
the fake ones.
You see, one thing that
some people need to
learn about the Internet is
that "just because you


read it online, that does
not mean it's true."
In fact, I cannot stress
that enough. Sincerity is
no guarantee for truth;
sometimes the biggest
hoaxes online are the
ones written with the
most sincerity, so you
have to be real careful and
take everything you find
with a grain of salt.
A good resource for
verifying something is
www.snopes.com. Getting
into the habit of checking
things out on Snopes
could save people a lot of
embarrassment if only
they would remember.
So, why am I bringing
up all of this weirdness in
my computer column?
Well, a short time ago
the powers that be here at
Hometown News came up
with the idea that we put
together a "news of the
weird" column populated
with interesting and
bizarre stuff found online.
Now, I don't know if I
should be insulted or
flattered, but apparently,
as soon as the word
"weird".was uttered,
everyone thought of me.
So I got a call from my
editor, Tammy, and she
asked if that was some-
thing I thought I would be
interested in doing and of
course I said yes! I mean
how could I possibly turn
down the offer to do


another column?
OK, so what this all
means is that in addition
to writing this weekly
computer column, I will
al~o be contributing
"weird" articles and
tidbits th't I find online.
I will adhere,to copy-
right laws knd give credit
to the source and include
the disclaimer that "just
because youdread it does
noqt make it true."
I will even open my e-
mail to reader\submitted
stu ff. '
Got a weird story? Send
it to WeirdStories@Com-
puteThisOnline.com (with
no hyphens) and I'll look
it o er and possibly use it.
That only leaves the
.question of what to call
my tew column. After
careful consideration I
think I've decided on
"How weird is that?!?"
(special thanks goes out
to Christine for that
suggestion).
So, next week, this
column will go back to
helpful computer tips. My
new column is set to
debut on June 12.
And remember, "just
because you found it
online, that doesn't make
it true."

Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).








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said, when the genealogy
bug bites, it is always just
under the skin and it only
takes one little incident to
bring it back full force. In
this case, it was a simple
needle prick.
This came to pass just
recently in a most unexpect-
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believe it myself until it was
confirmed by others.


I had finally made an
appointment to have some
long-needed outpatient
surgery. The day came, and
of course, genealogy was the
last thing on my mind.
As I lay on the surgery
table, I was patted and
reassured by the nice nurses
that everything would be
fine. I would only be asleep
for a few minutes, and when
I woke up, everything would
be over. Then the nurse
slipped the needle into my
arm (almost painlessly).
A few minutes later, I was
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were two nurses standing
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I'm sure they must have
been pretty surprised, and
maybe annoyed, to have the
patient join in on their
private conversation. They
answered me back and
agreed that they were
indeed discussing genealo-
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genealogist and if only I had
my computer with me, I
could give them their
answer immediately; of all
times not to have my
computer with me and just
when I needed it. Why didn't
I think to take it to the
surgery room? Genealogy
lesson one: Always have
your data close at hand.
A few minutes later, a nice
nurse was slipping the
needle out of my arm, and I
asked her who was asking
the genealogy question.


"Oh, that was the surgery
nurses," she said. "You are
now in recovery."
We agreed that I must have
taken another little nap after
my conversation. I remem-
ber telling her that they had
my information, and if they
needed my help, they knew
where to find me. I guess
those drugs cause the ego to
inflate dramatically.
After leaving the facility, I
began to think about this
with skepticism, and suspect
that it was a dream, but it
seemed so real.
I didn't have any names or
faces to put with this
incident, and I didn't want to
make any biggest fool of
myself by going back and
asking everyone if it really
happened. So how was I ever
going to know if it was real or
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The nurse chimed in at
this point.
"Yes, you woke up and
joined right in on the
conversation."
I was both embarrassed to
have intruded on someone's
conversation, and elated
that the mere subject of
genealogy could actually
bring me back from being
unconscious.
So with this thought in
mind, to my family and
friends, if I ever become
unconscious, slip into a
coma or suffer from demen-
tia or insanity (which runs in
my family), just start talking
to me about genealogy.
I will instantly regain
consciousness or sanity for
at least a few minutes, and
you can ask what you need
to know before I leave you
again.
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FORT PIERCE Fort
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and favorite tourist destina-
tion since opening in 1974.
For 35 years, some of the
sport's best players have
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sonal competition.
In 2007, the St. Lucie,
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Since its opening in May
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The facility has a total of
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Agency seeks comments on map updates


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ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
St. Lucie County officials
want to alert residents
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser-
vices officials are current-
ly seeking public com-
ment on a series of
updated maps that out-
lihe coastal areas, includ-
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The Coastal Barrier
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New, digital maps cor-
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private property, improve


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U.S. Fish and Wildlife
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A report on them can be
found online at


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Poitras Administration
Annex, third floor, 2300


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Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
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might have you land in one
airport, but the next flight
may be leaving from another
airport, which will cost you a
taxi fare to get to the other
airport. This is a common
mistake in online bookings.
Still want to do it yourself?
I would like to remind you
that travel agencies are
forced to charge a service fee
for airline tickets.because we
are not paid by the airlines to
issue them.
Agencies have to pay a fee
for the global distribution
system that allows agents to
see all flights in and out of
airports, yet the airlines do
not feel compelled to pay us
commission to sell their
seats.
This issue caused a lot of
agencies to stop booking
airline tickets because it is
just not profitable and the
liability is huge. Those of us
who still book airline tickets
do so to help service our
clients. It is a great tool to
have when you are helping
plan a vacation.
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ways. They know how to read
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Case
From page Al
investigation began when
numerous burglaries
occurred in Silverlake
Estates, which is divided by
the county and the city of
Fort Pierce.
The burglaries generally
involved jewelry and guns,
but in at least one case, the
thieves stole about $35,000,
he said. Through contacts
with pawn shops and the
investigation, he said, he
learned about the gang.
The result was arresting six
juveniles and the burglary
rate dropped significantly,
Detective Harbin said.
He discovered the gang
sold drugs to females who
were old enough to pawn
items, he said.
Most of the victims were
Hispanic, Detective Harbin


said.
In the case of the money,
the gang apparently gave
some of it to friends, some of
whom bought cars. The gang
has apparently left the area,
Detective Harbin said.
Other awards included:
Detective of the Quarter
for the first quarter of 2009:
Deputy Santiago Martinez
was recognized for investi-
gating three major cases
involving trafficking in oxy-
codone. In one case, he dis-
covered the top level of an
organization that distributed
thousands of pills during a
year.
Distinguished Service
Award: Resident Jack Spivey
notified authorities on March
24 that he saw two men act-
ing suspiciously. That result-
ed in the arrest of two burgla-
ry suspects.'
Patrol Support Deputy of
the Quarter: Robert Howell


has been successful in work-
ing with students at the Dale
Cassens School, an alterna-
tive school.
*Patrol Operations Deputy
of the Quarter: Matt
Reynolds. Deputy Reynolds
responded to a hit-and-run
accident. He stopped the
fleeing driver and arrested
two suspects affiliated with a
motorcycle gang.
Several awards involved
lifesaving attempts:
On Feb. 9, 2009, Deputy
Vinnie Bonagura gave CPR to
a resident on the side of the
road. The man survived.
The same day Deputy
Troy Hetzer gave CPR to an
elderly man who had trouble
breathing. In spite of the
efforts, the man died.


Christopher Johnson, a
member of the general pub-
lic, witnessed a crash on
Florida's Turnpike, where a
vehicle rolled several times
and overturned, landing in a
canal. Mr. Johnson used his
truck to keep the vehicle
from submerging and pulled
the occupant from the vehi-
cle.
Detective Chris Gordineer
*and an unidentified woman,
who stopped to .help, gave
the victim CPR, but she sub-
sequently died.
Besides Deputy Gordineer
and Mr. Johnson, DeputyTim
Fulston was also recognized
for assisting.
Other lifesaving awards
went to Sgts. Stanley
Sokolowski and Johnny


Henry and Deputies Felix
Newkirk, Antonio Arbona,
Franklin Ferencz, Michael
Gargan, Edward Gonzalez
and Robert Russell, for sever-
al cases preventing St. Lucie
County jail inmates from
hanging themselves.
Detention Civilian of the
Quarter: Charles Strickland.
Detention Supervisor of
the Quarter: Sgt. Sokolowski
Detention Deputy of the
Quarter (for the last quarter
in 2008): JasonWheeler
Civilian of the Quarter:
Ashlee Mayr
Patrol Support Deputy of
the Quarter: Robert Howell
Administrative/Law
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From page A9
37 tables, chandeliers and
45 flat'screen TVs, carrying
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The room was built for the
poker enthusiast as evi-
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games and tournaments.
"By far, our most popular
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dent and general manager..
Of particular note are the
poker room's promotions,
tournaments and jackpots.
More than $400,000 has
been won to date in its
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On May 23, a $30,000
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"The tournament was so
successful that we have
scheduled another WSOP
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Parking and admission
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"This would open up new
destinations for tourism
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state and national initia-
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*Antonio Hernandez, 26, 1710
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deadly weapon.
*Brian Edward Stond'32, 1114
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arrested May 27 and charged with
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ing in stolen property.
*Mirlande Mesadieu, 20, no
address given, was arrested May
27 and charged with dealing in
stolen property.
*Keoke Hilo Demich, 21, 5040
Christianson Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 27 and charged
with failure of a convicted sex
offender to register
*Kimberly Kay-Krieger, 47, 670B
Hernando St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 27 and charged wnn
third-degree grand theft.


*Jacob Payen, 30, 1707 Havana
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested
May 27 and charged with third-
degree grand theft.
Florida Department of
Corrections
*Kathy Cunn Carson, aka Kathy
A. Griffin, 32, 5113 Lasalle St.,
Fort Pierce, was arrested May 21
and charged with violation of pro-
bation for attempted first-degree
murder.
*John L. Cooper Jr., 30, 5113
LaSalle St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 21 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for failing as a convicted
sex offender to register.r
*Telesaint G. Charmant, 36,
1906 S.W. Exeter Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 26 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
being a habitual traffic offender.
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Rock legend
at Sunrise

Rock legend Pat Benatar
and her guitarist husband,
Neil Giraldo, will appear at
the Sunrise Theatre on July 1
at 7 p.m. Tickets are $57 and
$49.
Ms. Benatar, who won
Grammy awards in four con-
secutive years; was recog-
nized by "Billboard" maga-.
zine as the most successful
female rock vocalist of all
time with hits such as "Hit
Me with Your Best Shot."
Mr. Giraldo has produced
all of Ms. Benatar's albums
and is a songwriter *and
musician, as well.

Lyric announces
new season

The Lyric Theatre in Stuart
has announced its,2009-10
season, a mix of returning
favorites and performers
new to Stuart.
The season begins Oct. 9
with jazz flutist Nestor Tor-
res. The Neville Brothers
return and Three Redneck
Tenors bring their new show
to Stuart. Foghat rounds out
the month.
November's guests include
the Vienna Chamber Orches-
tra with Philippe Entremont;
Elvis, as performed by Dar-
rell Dunhill; The Bacon
Brothers; American Big Band"
and 0 Theater-Whirled News
Tonight.
December brings young
violinist Chad Hoopes; "It's a
Wonderful Life: A live Radio
Play;" "That's Amore Dean
Martin and Friends;" The
Kingston Trio Christmas; an
evening of stand-up comedy
with Steve Solomon and
singer Ann Hampton Call-
away.
January brifigs a return of
the Capitol Steps; The Bronx
Wanderers Show; Lily Tom-
lin; the Terry Myers Orches-
tra; Shalom; The Dogs Gone
Wild Tour; MelTillis; comedi-
an Paula Pouhdstone and.
singer Leo Kottke.
February starts with a
return of "Dixie's Tupperware
Party," followed by "The
Music of Sam Cooke;" singer
Julie Budd; the winner of the
Van Cliburn competition;
Marilyn McCoo and Billy
Davis Jr.; Jack Hanna; the
Irish Rovers and Doc Grober
and the Mudcats.
March begins with the
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin;
a Night of Samba and Salsa;
Roy Clark; Over the Rhine;
satirist Mark Russell; the Leg-
ends of Doo-Wop; Arlo
See SCENE, B3


Students create


musical fantasy


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
Last year, Port St. Lucie
High School drama direc-
tor Patrick Madden chose
"Peter Pan" as the St. Lucie
County School Board's
summer production. In
that show, a special effects
company enabled a stu-
dent to fly.
This year, Mr. Madden
has selected "WillyWonka"
for the summer show and
the same special effects
team will be helping stu-
dents soar as they- bring
the Roald Dahl story to life
from June 17-21 at Port St.
Lucie High School.
Mr. Madden, who has
just completed 20 years at
the school, spoke recently
about the production.
The show features 72
students, ages 8-18, from
throughout St. Lucie
County, as well as an
orchestra of 27..
"It really fits in with our
program," Mr. Madden
said.
"It has all ages of kids
and I like the whimsical'
aspects of the story. It's like
the movie and book we
liked as kids. There are
great character parts and
great technical aspects."
"The people who did the
flying for 'Peter Pan' are
coming back," he said.
"There's flying in 'Willy
Wonka.' I thought .1I was
done with flying, but I
couldn't do it the way I
wanted to without the fly-


ing. We also had to buy a
bubble machine and
there's a chocolate water-
fall."
The student playing
Willy Wonka, Guillermo
Monaco, is a senior from
Venezuela who has only
been in the United States
since fall.
"He's a really talented
young man," Mr. Madden
said.
"He came to the United
States to .live with his
brother in St. Lucie County
and pursue acting. This is
the first play he tried out
for. He's going to be in the
theater program at IRSC.
He's so talented and such a
hard worker, with a beauti-
ful voice and stage pres-
ence."
Also in the cast are Tyler
Beauregard as Charlie
Bucket, Martin Olarte as
Grandpa Joe, Brandon
Block as Augustus Gloop,
M. Hurst as Mrs. Gloop,
Jessica Phipps as Veruca
Salt, Cameron Barbieri as
Mr. Salt, Bruno Chagas as
Mike-Teevee, Kim Propst as
Mrs. Teevee, Kira Ander-
son as Violet Beauregard
and Meghan Church as
Mrs. Beauregard.
The show, which will be
presented in the new,
state-of-the art gymnasi-
um, is funded entirely
through the sale of tickets.
"We .can charge, $12
because we draw thou-
sands of people to cover
expenses," Mr. Madden
said. "Our last few shows


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Guillermo Monoco as Willy Wonka is surrounded by.
Oompa-Loompas Kyle Guerrero, 11, Garrett Wood, 8,
Chris Stubish, 9, Andrew McCopnell, 9, and Peyton
Bronelow, 9, as they prepare for Port St. Lucie High
School's Summer. Showcase performance of 'Willy
Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.' Performances run
Wednesday, June 17 through Sunday, June 21.


have sold out. If we could
just keep having the same
great community support
and student interests that's
the key." ,

The St. Lucie County
School Board's production
of "Willy Wonka" will be
presented at-Port St. Lucie


High School,' 1201 S.E.
Lennard Road, on June 17-
21.Performances are June
17-20 at 7:30 p.m., June 20-
21 at2 p.m., and June 21 at
7 p.m. Tickets are $12 and
, are available at the school
and a variety of retail out-
lets.
Call (772) 337-6043.


Out & abIout


Special Events

FRIDAY, JUNE 5 -SUNDAY, JUNE 21
The Barn Theatre, 2400 S.E. Ocean
Blvd, Stuart, presents the drama "The
Subject was Roses." Performances are
Wednesday-Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20. Call
the box office at (772) 287-4884 or
order online at www.barn-theatre.com.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 -
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
*The Michael Parker farce "Whose
Wives are They Anyway?" will be
presented at IRSC's McAlpin Center,
3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. Perfor-
mances are June 10-13 at 8 p.m. and
June 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12. Call
the box office at (800) 220-9915.

Bars and Clubs

FRIDAY; JUNE 5
Cobb's Landing, 200 N. Indian River


Drive, Fort Pierce, Alex Kash, 6-10 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, Friday and Saturday,
8 p.m. to midnight. (772) 3341130.,,
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers. 8 p.m.-midnight. (772) 225-
3444.
Groucho's Comedy at The St. Lucie
Crab House Beach Club, located at 329'
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
Reservations, (772) 419-0302.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Call for
performers. (772) 337-7778.
Caf6 Crime, 1068 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, 6-8:30 p.m. (772)
337-2111
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indiarf River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddys, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for


performers, 7:30-11:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Kings Head Pub, 2838 S.W: Port St.
Lucie Blvd., Call for performers; (772)
340-1223.
Groucho's Comedy at The St. Lucie
Crab House Beach Club, located at 329
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
Reservations, (772) 419-0302.

SUNDAY, JUNE 7
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, in Jensen Beach.
'Reggae by Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10

Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W. Port St.
Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Davee Bryan,
7:45-11 p.m. (772) 344-7774.

THURSDAY, JUNE 11
Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S. Ocean
See OUT, B5


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 6-5-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Yours is a good life. You have
been given the eight keys of
true happiness: purpose,
love, peace, health, abun-
dance, faith, joy and creativi-
ty. Fill yourself each day with
these gifts given at birth and
you will meet all daily chal-
lenges with grace and ease.
You were chosen at birth to
be alpha, the leader of the
zodiac family, you know.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
You want a lot more out of
life than just basic survival.
You have earned it. Now go
get it. Refuse to let any
doubt, fear or indecision
hold you back. There are a
number of new opportuni-
ties at hand. You have the
courage, determination and
experience to move them
forward. Now it's time for
action. Success is assured.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Make staying centered and
balanced your No. 1 priority.
Refuse to let the world or
negative people pull you
away from your causes and
commitments. New respon-
sibilities are coming. Keep
letting go of old habits, atti-
tudes, and things no longer
useful in life. Do this and it
will give you time to go fish-
ing. No need to work all the
time.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Healing and family are two
-of your very most important
ideals. You give your best
under all circumstances. I
would say that you demon-
strate the finest of human
virtues. You aren't afraid to
go out on a limb to rescue a
stricken pal. You are truly a
bridge over troubled waters.
The angels cheer you on. So
do we.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Leo, you are the middle of
the fire signs. This means
that you burn brighter and
hotter than your other zodiac
mates. Much success is
assured when you keep this
heat focused and directed on
your main goals. Refuse to
let unimportant things dilute
your passion. Continue to
roar and the universe will
continue to bless.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
You are always thankful and
grateful for the many bless-
ings you have been given in
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Scopes
From,page B 1
life, Your progression and
happiness comes when you
maintain this edge. You are
so grounded. This is so good.
Just be sure that you are able
to enjoy the fruits of your
own labors, as well. You have
needs too, you know. Keep
the river of love flowing.,
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
Your energy is strong and
positive. You are fearless in
protecting your own life and
those you love. You of great
balance know the rules of
teamwork. You are flexible
and have the ability to
change. This is true no mat-


Lucie for a year.'
He is survived by his wife
of 53 years, Phyllis; three
daughters, Kathy, Kelly and
Karen; a son, Brian; a broth-
er, James; five grandchil-
dren and one great-grand-
child.


ter what your age. Your eter-
nal youthfulness just goes to
show how much you have
continue to grow

Scorpio- Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your spirit is so strong. You
never give up because of
your large heart. You have
true class. You have so much
love in that big heart. Every-
one who know you feels it.
Venus *made a lasting
impression on you. Your
guardian angels are there for
you too. With all these bless-
ings, you are sure to win.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
You are so grounded, but
you also are a dreamer. Life
works best when you are
able to fantasize, dream and
manifest your dreams in
physical form. Dreams, like
seeds, have to be grounded
in order to grow, you know.
You are the archer. Know
what you want, plant your
seeds and aim for the stars.
Now you have the best of
both worlds.

Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Continue to stay balanced
for the next few weeks.
There is so much important
work for you soon to do.
You are the most powerful
of signs. You start your zodi-
ac family out on this cosmic
journey eachyear. Thanks
for the rebirthing. We could-
n't do it without you. We
have to be kind to you. What
goes around comes around.

Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Attention to details is one of
your greatest gifts. An artist


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See OBITUARIES, B6


like you brings out the light
and feelings from your cre-
ations. This is your age, you
know. Open the gates each
day like a river and run like
the champion you are. You
have prepared yourself.
Continue to encourage oth-
ers to run their race and win.
You are such a great inspira-
tion.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You continue to create a
new and better world
around all of us. Your heart
and spirit is so awesome.
You, continue to create a
new and better world
around us and give us direc-
tion. You are the- omega of
the zodiac family. You bring
it all to a happy ending.
Then help us start over
again. You are creating a
new and better world.

Star visions

James Tucker can help bring
joy and renewed hope in
your. life. A personalized
astrology chart, private
reading, exciting home or
office party, inspirational
group talk or past life
regression are just a few of
the special services he
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time, never give up on your
dream, your purpose and
your passion. Keep on keep-
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Scene
From page B1
Guthrie; soprano Sasha
Cooke; The American Blue-
grass Masters Tour; Janis Ian;
American Ballet Theater II;
Peter Lemongello; Stepcrew
and "'Til Death Us Do Part:
Late Nite Catechism 3."
For April, Broadway legend
Chita Rivera comes to town,
followed by Thunder from
Down Under.
Instead of having one big
fundraiser, this year the the-
ater has decided to have sev-
eral mini-fundraisers. The
Lily Tomlin, Marilyn McCoo
and Billy Davis Jr. and Mark
Russell shows are in this cate-
gory.
Tickets for Lyric Theatre
members are on sale now.
Tickets for the general public
will go on sale Sept. 8. Mem-
berships start at $35.
Call the box office at (772)
286-7827 or visit the Web site
atwww.lyrictheatre.com.

Choirs seek
rehearsal space

The Ave D Boys' Choir and
the newly-formed girls' choir
need a rehearsal facility. Both
choirs have become so suc-,
cessful that space is needed
for rehearsals seven days a
week.
Dani Dreizehnter, the Fort
Pierce youth officer who vol-
unteers with the choirs, said
they really need a home of
their own.
"While we greatly appreci-
ate the generous donation of
free use by the First United
Methodist Church and
Nofthside Christian Fellow-
ship Church, when the
churches have a function,
rehearsals are cancelled and
it is difficult to re-schedule."
The desired location would
have a place to leave and
secure equipment, accom-
modate 70 children and 15
adults, fit tables and chairs
for the meals that are served
with each rehearsal and for
tutoring, contain some office
space and an area for cook-
ing and cooling equipment
for food preparation.
The organizations are
totally funded by donation-
and gifts are welcome. Volun-
teers are also needed.,
If you wish to make a con-
tribution or know of a space
the groups could use, call Ms.
Dreizehnter at (772) 882-
2316.

Sunrise announces
donation

The Sunrise Theatre in Fort
Pierce has received a $20,000
grant by the National City-
Harbor. Foundation. The
grant is to be used for the
renovation of the vacant
space within the theater.
That space will be a smaller
theater and community
resource.
The foundation is the char-
itable giving arm of PNC
Financial Services.

Free movie matinees

The Fort Pierce Branch
Library, located at 101
Melody Lane, has moved its
movie matinees to: Friday.
The theme for June is sports.
On June 5; "The Baseball
Fix," with John Ireland will be
screened.
June 12 brings "Champi-
on,"'with Kirk Douglas.
"The Jackie Robinson


Story," with Louise Beavers,
will be shown on June 19.
The month ends with
Kevin Costner in "Field of
Dreams," on June 26.
All movies are free and
begin at 2 p.m.

Library offers events
for children, teens

The Martin County Library
System kicks off its summer
program with two events.
On June 8, the Atlantic
Coast Theatre presents "Mys-
terious Mona Lisa," at the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E. Mon-
terey Road, Stuart at 6 p.m.
Mathew James Magic
comes to the Hobe Sound
Library, 10595 S.E. Federal
Highway, on June 10 at 6 p.m.
and to the Robert Morgade
Library, 5851 S.E. Communi-


ty Drive, Stuart, on June 11 at
6p.m.
The libraries will also offer
special events to accompany
the summer teen reading
program.
The events, which are free
but may require pre-registra-
tion, include surfrider night
on June 10; a knitting and
crochet club; wacky chem-
istry Saturday on June 20;
jazz up your jeans on June 20;
tie-dye nights on June 24, July
29 and Aug. 5; hip hop dance
classes on July 16 and Aug. 5;
and sock puppet night on
Aug. 10.
The reading program runs
from June 6-Aug. 15.
For dates and locations of
specific events, pick up a flier
or newsletter at any branch
library or visit the Web site
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Artists' work
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The Morningside Branch
Library, 2410 Morningside
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present the work of a local
artist and two photogra-
phers.
Through June, the library
will display the mixed-
media work of local art
teacher Loretta Vitello and
the. photography of Neil
Kohanski and Linka Odom.
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el together and shoot the
same things with different
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If you wish to show your
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Author to speak

Local author Kathleen
Fuller, whose book, "Not
Your Mother's Diet," was a
bestseller on Amazon, will
speak at Peggy's Natural
Foods, 9835 S.E. Federal
Highway, Hobe Sound, on
June 6 at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and
2p.m.
Topics for discussion
include changing eating
habits by changing your
mind-set and how to jump-
start the diet process.
For more information, call
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Serves 4
Regular and low fat
1 pound fresh "fat-free"'
ground beef
1 egg or egg white or
equivalent amount of egg
substitute
1/2-cup plain dry bread
crumbs
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1/2-teaspoon black
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BAKED MACARONI
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Regular and low fat
A national favorite,
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cheddar cheese to equal 2
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you have a delicious low-fat
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8 ounces elbow macaToni
2 cups cubedAmerican
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. 2 tablespoons flour
1/2-teaspoon each of salt
and black pepper
2 cups milk
Paprika
Cook macaroni according
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Meanwhile, mix flour
with salt and pepper. Toss
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Add to drained macaroni
and mix. Pour into a 1-1/2
quart casserole that has
been treated with cooking
spray. Add milk, do not stir.
Sprinkle with paprika.
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Iam available for talks
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or (800) 823-0466.
When a recipe is not in
my cookbook, it will have
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 -
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
*St. Lucie School Board
Summer Musical, "Willy
Wonka," will be presented
at Port St. Lucie High School,
1201 S.E. Lennard Road.
Performances are June 17-20
at 7:30 p.m., June 20-21 at 2
p.m. and June 21 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $12 and are
available-at the school and at
retail outlets in Port St. Lucie.
Call (772) 337-6043 for'
more information.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18 -
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
*IRSC students present
"Jerome Kern: The Original
American Songwriter," at
the McAlpin Center, 3209,
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are June 18-20
at 8 p.m. and June 20 at 2
p.m. Tickets are $12. Call the-
box office at (800) 220-
9915.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
*The Sauce Boss, Bill
Wharton, brings his blues
and gumbo cooking to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets
are $30. Call the box office at
(77.2) 286-7827 or order
online at
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Friday Fest takes place at
Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.,
The free event is held from
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Friday of every month,.
weather permitting, and


features live music, children's
activities, arts and craft ,
vendors and food stalls. Call
Main Street Fort Pierce at
(772) 466- 3880.
* Jammin' Jensen takes
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9 p.m., weather permitting, at
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Coast Chapel,
Thomas C. Bocchino
Thomas C. Bocchino, 83,
of Port St. Lucie, died May
17, 2009.
He was born in Pough-
keepsie, N.Y., and lived in
Port St. Lucie for two years.
He served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II.
He was an audio video
specialist in corrmunica-
tion for 40 years with IBM.
He was a communicant at
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church in Port St.
Lucie.
He was a member of
Knights of Columbus Coun-
cil 7514 in Port St. Lucie and
the Professional Photogra-
phers Association.
He was preceded in death
by a sister, Josephine and
two grandchildren..
\ He is survived by his wife
of' 57 years,, Anne; four
daughters, -Susan, Patricia,
Linda and Mary; three sons,
Thomas, John and Joseph; a
sister, Anna; 21 grandchil-
dren and four great-grand-
children.
Donations may be made
to the Connecticut Cam-
paign Against Cooley's Ane-
mia, 356 Augusta Drive,
Orange, CT 06477. Arrange-
ments by Forest Hills Funeral


Homes Byrd Young and Prill
Chapel.

Donald C. Rogers
Donald C. Rogers, 82, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 14,
2009.
He was born in Glouces-
ter, Mass., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for five years.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Arthur and
Helen.
He is survived by his wife
of 59 years, Elaine; a son,
Lee; a daughter, Derry and
three grandchildren.
Donations may be made
to the American Cancer Soci-
ety, P.O. Box 22538, Okla-
homa City, OK 73123.
Arrangements by-All County
Funeral Home & Crematory,
Treasure Coast Chapel.
Grace D.
Whitaker-Gabbard
.Grace D. Whitaker-Gab-
bard, 80, of Port St. Lucie,
died May 20, 2009.
She was born in Fallsburg,
Ky., and lived, in Port St.
Lucie for 25 years.
She was a member of the
First United Methodist
Church of Port St. Lucie.
She was preceded in
death by her husbands,
Roscoe and Billy, and a
daughter, Anita.:
She is survived by a,
daughter, Donna; a sister,


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All County Funeral Home &
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Patricia Stewart
Patricia Stewart, 81, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 11,
2009.
She was born in Chicago.
She was a saleswoman for
Burdines and Macy's
department stores.
She is survived by her
daughter, Linda; a son, Jerry
and four grandchildren.
Arrangements by the Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory,
Port St. Lucie Chapel.

Howard A. Heller
Howard A. Heller, 85, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 20,
2009.
He was born. in Brooklyn,
N.Y., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 21 years.
He was an insurance
underwriting manager.
He served in the Army
during World War II, and
was a member of American
Legion Post 318.
He is survived by his com-
panion of 10 years,. Mar-
guerite and a son, Gerard.
Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home &
Crematory, Treasure Coast
Chapel.

Francisco J. Grullon
Francisco J. Grullon, 51, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 19,
2009.
He was born in the'
Dominican Republic and
lived in Port St. Lucie for 13
years.
He was employed by the
Legacy Golf & Tennis Club
in St. Lucie West.
He is survived by his wife
of 32 years, Nazareth; three
sons, Greiton, Glenn and
Gary and two ,granddaugh-
ters.
Arrangements by the Yates
SFuneral Home & Crematory,
Pot r St. Lucie Chapel.
Vito Lusuriello Jr.
Vito Lusuriello, Jr., 74,, of
Port St.' Lucie, died May 22,
2009.
He was born in the Bronx,
N.Y., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for seven years.
He served in the U.S. Navy
and was a member of the
Cascades bocci team.
He is survived by his wife
of 47 years, Elaine; two
daughters, Susan and
Denise; two sons, John and
lain; a brother, Nicholas and
three grandchildren.
Arrangements by the Yates
Funeral Home& Crematory,
Port St. Lucie Chapel.


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hat time of the year
loathed by all golfers is
here. Now is the
moment when golfers
across the land swear at
every course superintend-
ent in town.
By now, or within the next
few weeks, every course will
undergo aerification, as
they ready themselves for
the summer season and try
to remove some of the
compaction that came with
the overly-dry winter and
spring we've experienced.
Nearly every golfer
despises this practice,
including myself. It always
seems that just when the
course is at its best, it's time
for major work to be done.
When you look at the long-
term benefits, however, it's
easy to understand why
aerification is a necessary .
evil.
Like changing the oil in
your car, aerification is a
form of preventative
maintenance. Aerification is
an integral part of any
successful golf course
management plan. The job
of every superintendent is
not only to make the course
look fabulous today, but
also tomorrow and down-
the road.
It's important for every-
one to understand how
important aerification is to
producing healthy turf and
a healthy golf course in the
future. Aerification achieves
three major objectives.


First, it relieves soil
compaction. Second, it
provides a method for
improving soil mixture
around the highest part of
the grass root system.
Finally, it reduces or
prevents the build-up of too
much thatch.
When golfers by the
thousands walk on the
greens and drive carts on
the fairways, the traffic
causes the soil near the
surface to compact into a
single hard layer.
Over time, the soil
becomes so tightly com-
pacted that water and air
have a difficult time pene-
trating the surface to reach
.the root system of the grass.
Once this begins, the
roots decline, the turf
becomes weak and disease
and other problems begin
to appear.
Aerification pulls plugs
from the compacted soil,
allowing an infusion of life-
sustaining water and air to
reach the roots and bring
about growth.
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Try to break them or
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On the greens, the holes
are filled with a sand-like
topdressing that drains well
and resists compaction. By
introducing this sandy
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superintendent improves
the green's top layer and
helps avoid the expense of
rebuilding or renovating the
green.
The growth of turf adds to
the protective layer of
organic material on the
surface.
This layer, called thatch, is
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thatch layer helps the turf
recover faster from divots
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prevent the intrusion of
insects and disease.
The newest verification
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to pull plugs from the
greens. These smaller holes


help the green heal faster
and allows superintendents
to get a better dispersion of
topdressing. It usually takes
a couple of weeks and a few
days or nights of steady rain
for the course to fully
recover.
If course superintendents
plan to keep the course
healthy and in-playable
shape over the hot summer
months, they need to start
now by getting the grass as
lush and happy as possible.
I'll gladly trade a couple
weeks of putts that bounce
a few more times ifit means
I get to play on a better
course over the summer.
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superintendent the next
time you see him fueling up
the aerification machines,
remember that he's only
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The Bug-A-Boo Camp
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children 8 to 11, this
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agents, participants will
learn about insect
orders, characteristics,
identification, pinning
and labeling.


This camp includes
kayaking, hiking and an
adventure to a major
Florida theme park. The
cost to participate is
$150 per child, and the
registration deadline is
June 26.

For more information
or to register for the
camps, call (772) 462-
1660 or send an e-mail to
Kate O'Neill at
kasmi@ufl.edu.
The St. Lucie County
Cooperative Extension
Office is located at 8400
Picos Road in Fort Pierce.


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St. Lucie County will hold
a public workshop to pro-
vide information and gath-
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potential inlet sand-
bypassing project at Fort
Pierce Inlet.
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held on Wednesday June
10 from 6-8 p.m. in the St.
Lucie County Commission
Chambers, Roger Poitras
Administration Annex,
2300 Virginia Ave., Fort
Pierce.
St. Lucie County volun-
teered as the local sponsor,
in partnership with the
state, to implement the
1997 Fort Pierce Inlet man-
agement plan, which
includes investigating
methods to help mitigate
erosion of the federally-
maintained inlet to the
down-drift beaches.


Fort Pierce Inlet con-
stantly captures sand that
would otherwise move
south along the barrier
island, resulting in contin-
uing beach erosion south
of the inlet.
The study area being
evaluated includes the
inside of the northern
shoreline of Fort Pierce
Inlet and Jetty. A basin is
being considered in this
general location to capture
sand entering the inlet for
transfer (bypassing) to the
beaches south of the inlet.
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318 engine, Needs Kids fund. 866-448-3865 1969- 1975), Susuki back cover wi cylinders: NOTICE OR 30 DAYS copyofthisnoticemustflle ER o OF THREE (3)' PUBLICATION OF THIS

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State of the art 2 rt car- Free Towing & notice isde- June 5 NO IT NG demands against Dece- notice s ne 5
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WANTED JAPANESE on er.com hes weekly 6Pub: June 5 & Jupe 12, Broward Boulevard, Suite Esquire, 29office Monday
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*WHEEL DEALSII 250, S2-350, S3- 400, side Dining & More cie. Boat slips avail. up to Due in our office 954-467-1024 By: Steven Suite 850, Due in our office for Friday
SPECIAL RATES H1-500, H2-750, Cash 1-800-388-9307 100' boats. Fuel dock, Monday at Noon W. Cutler, Esquire Florida 515 E Las Olas Blvd., Monday at Noon Publication
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