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Vol. 8, No. 4


SHOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTHY


Spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to
be true.
Here's a sampling, edited
for length. And remember,
just because it's online
doesn't mean it's true!
Remember that teen
from last week with the 56
stars tattooed on her face?
From msnbc.com: Teen
reportedly admits she
asked for tattoos. Dad's
outrage over 56 stars led
her to give false account of
falling asleep.
From sfgate.com: 'High'
wallabies blamed for
Aussie crop circles.
Wallabies snacking in
Tasmania's legally-grown
opium poppy fields are
getting "high as a kite" and
hopping around in circles,
trampling the crops, a state
official said.
From trueslant.com/jef-
fkoyen: Duped newscast
airs 'Lost' scene as Flight
447's last moments. In
their rush to air exclusive
photos of Flight 447's
destruction, no one in this
newsroom stopped to ask
the logical questions, such
as: how did the camera
survive and why are the
photos in wide-screen
format?
From
weirdasianews.com: 9,000-
year-old Chinese beer hits
stores. American brewing
company Dogfish turned
to history for their new
brand of beer. The ale
comes from a recipe last
brewed in China more than
9,000 years ago.
From chron.com: Police
say real $5 bills redone as
$100s. Some fake $100 bills
being passed in Amarillo
started as real money.
Police say various mer-
chants recently have been
See WEIRD, A4

ENTERTANMENT B


SONGS FOR KIDS
Mr. Brian
and his
Boppets
coming to
area
libraries
this month


STAYCATION


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY Projects
that will create more than 100 tem-
porary jobs should start getting
underway in the next several
weeks, St. Lucie County adminis-
trator Faye Outlaw said last week.
Several projects have been
approved by the County Commis-
sion and bids will be sought or
have been received, Ms. Outlaw
said.
One of the largest projects is the
next step in renovating the St.


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE An
older neighborhood in
Port St. Lucie may soon be
getting some relief from
flooding.
The federal government
has given approval for Port
St. Lucie to use about
$184,000 in stimulus funds
to improve drainage in the
Floresta Pines section.


Lucie County Courthouse annex,
which was heavily damaged by
hurricanes in 2004.
The $2.6 million project, expect-
ed to create about 18 temporary
jobs, will include adding three
courtrooms and expanding a hold-
ing cell for prisoners, she said.
County Commissioner Doug
Coward broached the idea of a
stimulus project last year to create
jobs.
He suggested the county find
projects that could be moved
ahead of schedule in order to cre-
ate jobs.


Tricia Swift-Pollard,
director of the city's com-
munity services project,
said the project can begin
in about two months after
a formal grant agreement
is signed.
An exact date for when
the project will be started
hasn't been determined.
Floresta Pines is one of
the first developments in

See DRAINAGE, A3


local bidder that sub-
mits a bid within 5 pc ricm uol tie i g
low bid would get the job. 24 air conditioners and
Projects beside the courthouse will provide three jobs, Ms. Outlaw
work include air conditioning work said.
at the State Attorney's Office. The county also plans to install
That project, expected to cost
about $425,000, will involve replac- See STIMULUS, A2


Educating



future



scientists

Program is joint venture
between tech business,
area college
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY As St. Lucie
County officials worked to attract biomed-
ical research companies to the area, some
have complained that won't help the aver-
age working person looking for a job.
Last week, a Torrey Pines Institute for
Molecular Studies researcher participated
in a program designed to encourage stu-
dents to get the education that will qualify
them for those kinds of jobs.
The idea is to expose high school stu-
dents to scientific research, said Marc Giu-
lianotti, director of chemical operations at
Torrey Pines in Port St. Lucie.
"If we can expose them to what we're
doing when they are in high school, hope-
fully, that will inspire them to go to col-
lege," he said.
The research project involves exploring
See SCIENTISTS, A3


Identity theft with a twist


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE The
e-mail had an ominous
beginning.
"I have a confession to
make," it stated. "Well,
since no one wanted to
believe that I could hurt
her, and now that she's
missing. Make a guess
what happened to her?
"Who knows? I may
have killed her and
dumped her body in the


ocean," the e-mail said.
The e-mail was sent on
Feb. 5, to an attorney for
Michelle Mungroo-Juman
from an account under
the name of her former
boyfriend.
That prompted authori-
ties to be concerned
about the welfare of Ms.
Mungroo-Juman, but in
the end, she stands
accused of stealing her
boyfriend's identity and
writing the threatening e-
mail, an arrest affidavit


states.
Ms. Mungroo-Juman,
35, of 1787 S.W Carolina
St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 23 and
charged with failure to
appear in court on
charges of burglary of a
dwelling, third-degree
grand theft and criminal
use of personal identifica-
tion.
As of press time, she
remained in jail without
bond on some charges.
See IDENTITY, A7


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Obituaries A8 Travel A9
Out & About BI Viewpoint A6


By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY Less than
two weeks shy of their debate in Palm
City, the Democratic and Republican
candidates for the District 28 state
Senate seat are detailing the issues at
the center of their campaigns.
Democratic candidate Bill Ramos
and Republican contender Joe
Negron, are set to face off in a July 16
debate at the Whispering Sound
Clubhouse, located at 3645 S.E. Whis-
pering Sound Drive, Palm City.
For Mr. Ramos, education, environ-
mental protection and strengthening
the local economy are the central


focus.
"My issues are
the issues that
have been affect-
ing our state for
many years, and
have been pushed
off," he said.
For Mr. Negron,
fiscal conser-
vatism, education,
safeguarding con- J0 Negr0n
sumers, protecting
the environment and public safety
are top priorities.
"I'm knocking on thousands of
doors and listening to voters," Mr.
Negron said. "This is going to be a


strong grassroots
campaign."
The men are
vying for the seat
that Sen. Ken .
Pruitt, R-Port St. -
Lucie, is set to -
vacate on Aug. 4,
one year before the
end of his four- --
year term.
The successful Bill Ramos
candidate will rep-
resent a district that includes parts of
St. Lucie, Indian River and Oke-
chobee counties, Martin County, and
northern Palm Beach county.
District 28 residents are scheduled


to make a decision in about a month.
Voter registration ends on July 6, with
early voting set to begin on July 27
and end Aug. 1. The special election is
scheduled for Aug. 4.
As he hits the campaign trail, Mr.
Ramos is promising to invest in edu-
cation and attract jobs to the district
that pay $40,000-$70,000 annually
He plans to focus on building solar,
water, wind and natural gas resources
and using the resources of regional
farming to create goods for local con-
sumption and export.
"I fully support growth and devel-
opment when and where we need it,
See SENATE, A3


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County expects stimulus


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Hanging in there

Roy Augustin of St. Lucie
County rappels down a
wall during the Florida
Association of Fire
Cadets second annual
Summer Fire Cadet
Academy last weekend.
The event had 100 high
school students and fire
cadets participating in
fire prevention drills and
EMS training at Indian
River State College.



















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City plans drainage


project for older area







A2 Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, July 3, 2009


Stimulus
From page A1
three restrooms, including
a man's, woman's and a
family restroom, costing
about $237,000 at Martin
Luther King Dream Park
on 25th Street between
Delaware and Orange
avenues. The project will


provide a job and a half.
Other projects include:
widening Walton Road,
which is expected to pro-
vide 86 jobs; creating side-
walks along Angle Road,
which will provide 12 jobs;
and creating culverts at
Five Mile Creek, which will
provide 13 jobs, and at
Cortez Road, which will
provide about four jobs.


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ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
With the economic down-
turn, distributing about
$926,000 during the past
year has involved difficult
decisions, United Way of
St. Lucie County officials
say.
Pledges dropped nearly
$420,000, said Karen
Knapp, CEO of United Way
of St. Lucie County.
With layoffs and fears of
being laid off, some people
are reducing or eliminat-
ing their contributions to
the United Way, Ms. Knapp
said.
Payroll deductions are
the largest source of rev-
enue for United Way, she
said.
"That's not getting us
down," she said. "We're
going to continue with our
mission of meeting the
needs in the community."


'That's not getting us down. We're going to
continue with our mission of meeting the
needs of the community "

Karen Knapp
CEO, United Way
St Lucice County


Almost every agency
received less money this
year and two programs,
including a camp for chil-
dren with AIDS, were not
funded, she said.
Many of the agencies,
Ms. Knapp said, "were a
little more desperate in
seeking money, as many of
them received a decrease
in funding from other
sources."
Programs funded includ-
ed those that help families,
the elderly, youth and
those who are hungry or
face other crisis situations.
United Way funded one
new program this year. It's
a youth football program


that is aimed at keeping
children busy.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
received about $40,000
less than last year, but the
organization is "very grate-
ful for what it did receive,"
said Judi Miller, CEO.
Some funding from other
sources helped lessen the
impact, she said.
The Boys & Girls Club of
St. Lucie County, which
has a $4 million budget,
received a $13,000 cut.
That, along with other
reductions in funding from
other sources, has forced
the layoff of three people
and demotions for three
others, said Norm Penner,


chief executive officer.
Salaries for the senior
management team were
cut by 10 percent previ-
ously, he said. Now every-
one will get a 10 percent
pay cut, he added.
The organization also
may reduce gymnasium
program hours, he said.
Still, Mr. Penner said,
"We're very fortunate
we've only had to make
these minor changes."
During the past year,
United Way gave $75,000
to help start a health clinic
for those without insur-
ance.
"That helps tremen-
dously in these tough eco-
nomic times," said former
St. Lucie County adminis-
trator Doug Anderson,
who added he is a consult-
ant for the program.
Another $80,000 went to
the Treasure Coast Food
Bank, which has been
receiving more requests
for food.


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Port St. Lucie A3


Drainage
From page Al

the city, built in 1972.
The area is just west
of Floresta Drive.
Ms. Pollard said the
area experienced street
flooding during the hur-
ricanes of 2004 and
heavy rains at other
times.
To deal with that, the
project will include
replacement of "aged
and failing "corrugated
pipes with corrugated
aluminum and N12
plastic," the city appli-
cation for it states.
The city says in the
application that the
new pipe will need less
maintenance and pro-
vide a long-term solu-
tion for the drainage
problems.
The application also
says the project will cre-
ate 30 temporary jobs
and help the city retain
six city employees.
Within the last year,
the application noted,
the city has laid off 40
employees.
Once the project is
underway, if there is a
need for additional
workers, the contractor
will be required to noti-
fy residents in the area
of the openings.
It's anticipated the
project will take four
weeks to complete.


Senate
From page Al
but let's not make it the pri-
mary component (of the
economy). We need to bring
in real industry," he said.
On his agenda are plans to
manufacture solar panels,
engage in hydrogen research,
develop eco-tourism and cre-
ate environmentally friendly
or "green" building standards
that include solar heating and
rain-water collection in new
projects.
His campaign also includes
promises to remove sales tax


Scientists
From page Al
the scientific process to
determine what caused dol-
phin deaths.
In a program at Indian
River State College, Mr. Giu-
lianotti worked with teach-
ers to help them prepare
students to perform such
scientific research.
Robin Willoughby, an
assistant professor of bio-
logical science at IRSC, said
the research can be used in
real-life situations.
During the past several
decades, there have been
numerous instances of large
numbers of dolphins dying
in the area at the same time,
Dr. Willoughby said.
The training, provided by
Mr. Giulianotti, involved
methods of detecting the
compounds in the water
that could be responsible


exemptions to special-inter-
est groups, which he said
avoid billions in taxes.
The candidate also rallied
against FCAT, the standard-
ized state test, which he says
costs $300 million a year, and
promised to raise teachers'
salaries to at least the national
average of $50,000 annually.
For his part, Mr. Negron
would push for the enforce-
ment of laws to protect con-
sumers from fraud. He also
has his record as a former
state representative, who
served in the Florida House of
Representatives for six years.
The former chairman of the
House Appropriations Com-


for dolphin deaths.
Other scientists worked
with teachers on analyzing
DNA and testing for toxicity
in live cells. The teachers
will incorporate the
research methods into their
classes, Dr. Willoughby said.
The plan calls for stu-
dents to spend time at IRSC
and work as teams to ana-
lyze water samples.
Leah Blythe, a teacher at
Indian River Charter
School, said the program at
IRSC is good because it
involves all the basic
branches of science.
Students will find that "all
the science they learned
over the years can be
applied in real life," she
said.
The program will take
"students with natural abili-
ties in science and pull
them into it," Ms. Blythe
said.
It's also good for teachers


mittee in 2005 and 2006, Mr.
Negron worked with former
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to con-
trol government spending.
His Web site credits him
with a record of success in this
area, stating, "When Joe com-
pleted his service in the
House, Florida had over $8
billion in reserves, more than
any other state."
In the House, he also
showed his support for anoth-
er priority, proposing increas-
es for school funding. He sup-
ported the Everglades
restoration project efforts to
clean the St. Lucie River and
Indian River Lagoon, his
camp notes.


"I'm strongly opposed to
those freshwater releases
from Lake Okeechobee that
contaminate our rivers and
kill our fish," he said.
Instead, he'd like to see
water from the lake flow south
into land the state would pur-
chase from U.S. Sugar.
In the House, his efforts at
ensuring public safety includ-
ed overseeing funding of the
Homeland Security Training
Center at Indian River State
College, his Web site states.
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Marc Giulianotti, director
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Torrey Pines Institute for
Molecular Studies in Port
St. Lucie, explains data that
will be developed during a
series of experiments
Treasure Coast teachers
will conduct with their
students next semester.


Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer

who have not worked out-
side of the classroom in sci-
ence, she added.
Dawn Chicano, also a
teacher at Indian River
Charter School, said the
research will make science
more fun.
"It's much more fun than
reading science," she said.
Edwin R. Massey, presi-
dent of Indian River State
College, said inspiring local
students is crucial to further
the development of bio-
medical research.
"Developing interest in
biotechnology and under-
standing of the scientific
process plays an important
part in the development of a
skilled workforce for the
nationally-recognized
biotechnology firms that
have located in our region,
and will help to attract addi-
tional companies and high-
paying jobs," he said in a
press release.


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many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
and when I stopped charging it a few years
ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
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by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
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door price with no "surprises". And the word
spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
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dealer fee, but because I was
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customers in buying their new
ons, level or used car. You can do the
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tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
tiOln are I think of myself as the new
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er today." "clean up South Florida". In
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learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
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Early numbers holding steady
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By Jessica Tuggle
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TREASURE COAST -
Summertime in Florida
means loads of sunshine,
the threat of tropical storms
and the amazing miracle of
sea turtles nesting on sandy
beaches, followed by hun-
dred of tiny turtles trekking
to the ocean.
Sea turtle nesting is well
underway along the Trea-
sure Coast and preliminary
numbers show a strong year
for leatherbacks, which are
an endangered species.
Rick Herren, an environ-
mental specialist for Indian
River County, said the num-
ber of leatherbacks in his
11.5-mile research area is
also slightly higher than
usual.
He reported 29 nests in his
area, which is good, because
leatherbacks tend to nest
along beaches further


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south, said Mr. Herren.
In St. Lucie County, a
company keeping records of
sea turtle nests, Ecological
Associates, counted 304
leatherback nests as of June
17.
Martin County numbers
were not available at press
time.
Kipp Frohlich, section
leader for imperiled species
management section for the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission,
said no official numbers on
sea turtle nests are going to
be released until the end of
the nesting season, which is
Oct. 31.
"One of the primary
trends that we have been
seeing is a downward trend
in loggerhead turtles nest-
ing, which is our primary
turtle," said Mr. Frohlich.
"We don't have a cause or
reason for that, but we are
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CORUNDUM
Two color varieties of corun-
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phire which comprises all
other colors. Common corun-
dums, those not of gemstone
quality, serve as cutting and
polishing material. The well-
known polishing material
emery is mainly fine-grain
corundum, to which mag-
netite, hematite, and quartz
are added. The name corun-
dum has its origin in India and
probably referred to ruby.
Ruby is thus named because
of its red color. It was not until
about 1800 that ruby as well
as sapphire, was recognized
as belonging to the corundum
species. Before that date, red
spinel and the red garnet
were also designated as ruby.
The red color varies within
each individual deposit, so it
is not possible to determine
the source area from the
color. The designations
"Burma ruby" or "Saim ruby"
are therefore strictly erro-
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quality than origin. The most
desirable color is the so-
called "pigeon's blood" pure
red with a hint of blue. The
distribution of color is often
uneven, in stripes and spots.
The substance that provides
the color is chromium, and in
the case of brownish tones,
iron is present as well. As a
rough stone, ruby appears
dull and greasy, but when cut,
the luster can approach that
of a diamond. Heat treatment
is commonly used to improve
the color. We have many
pieces of jewelry with ruby in
them and one exceptionally
fine ruby available for viewing
or sale.
Hawk Levy has been in the
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owns St. Lucie Jewelry at
9168 South US 1 in Port St. Lucie,
and can be emailed at
Hawk@St.LucieJewelry
or called at 772-337-4700


cerned to see if that changes
this year, but it's still too
early to tell," he said.
Numbers of loggerhead
nests, which are the turtles
most often seen along Indi-
an River County beaches,
have taken a jump in the
past week, Mr. Herren said.
"In one week, loggerheads
have jumped from 315 nests
to 543 nests as of June 25,"
said Mr. Herren.
The hatchlings emerging
from their nests will peak in
August, experts said.
They advise nighttime
beach visitors not to bother
the small turtles as they
make their way to the ocean.
"You can guide a hatch-
ling sea turtle around with
just a flashlight, so I don't
recommend any lights on
the beach," Mr. Herren said.
For more information on
sea turtles, visit the Fish and
Wildlife Research Institute
online at
http://research.myfwc.com
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
Two libraries will each host
a two-session AARP driver
safety program this July.
The program will be held
at the Fort Pierce Branch
Library on July 7-8, from 9
a.m.-1 p.m. and at the Lake-
wood Park Branch July 9-10,
from 1-5 p.m.
This program is the
largest refresher course for
drivers age 50 and older. It is
designed to tune up driving
skills, teach how to allow for
normal, age-related physi-
cal changes and reduce the
chances of traffic violations
and crashes.
Graduates of the course
may be able to qualify for an
automobile insurance dis-
count, although it is not
guaranteed.
Though the class is
designed for older drivers,
there is no age restriction.
Registration is required,
since enrollment is limited.
The cost to register is $12
for AARP members, $14 for
non-AARP members.
The Fort Pierce Branch of
the St. Lucie County Library
System is located at 101
Melody Lane. To register,
call (772) 336-4279.
The Lakewood Park
Branch of the St. Lucie
County Library System is
located at 7605 Santa Bar-
bara Drive in Fort Pierce, in
northern St. Lucie County.
To register, call (772) 462-
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duped with about $4,000
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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

*Erica Denise Butler, 37, 3510
W. Lake Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 20 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Mona Carol Jean, 22, 1907 S.
Eighth St., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed June 19 and charged with
felony criminal mischief.
*Marie Michelle Pierre Louis, 22,
1230 Avenue B, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 19 and charged with
felony criminal mischief.
*Samuel Aundrey Jenkins, 19,
1315 E. Main St., Murfreesboro,
N.C., was arrested June 20 and
charged with aggravated battery.
*Stephen Douglas Scott, 46,
3600 S.E. Mariposa Ave., Lot 84,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested June
21 and charged with credit card
fraud.
*Charles Woodson, 53, 338
S.W. DeGouvea Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 19 and
charged with possession of mari-
juana with intent to sell or deliver
and possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
*Donald J. Mack, 53, 338 S.W.
DeGouvea Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 19 and charged
with racketeering.
*Thomas D. Gravatt, 44, 338
S.W. DeGouvea Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 19 and
charged with racketeering.
*Donnell Davis, 52, 1720 S.E.
Elkhart, Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed June 19 and charged with rob-
bery and battery.
*Curtis Samuel Nettles, 19,
2062 S.W. Americana St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 21 and
charged with possession of
cocaine.
*Cheryl Anita Hutchinson, 31,
1031 S.E. Landsdowne Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested June 22
and charged with tampering with a
witness and battery.
*Robert William Payne, 26, 1251
S.W. Granadeer St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 24 and charged
with lewd/lascivious molestation
and lewd/lascivious exhibition.
*Krystal Rebecca Marriott, 23,
4977 N.W. Flinstone Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 24 and
charged with grand theft, traffick-
ing hydrocodone and possession
of a controlled substance without
a prescription.
*Richard Lewis Ramsey, 28,
1442 S.W. Irving St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 24 and
charged with possession of testos-
terone and possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.


St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office

*Sean Anwar Bacchus, 41, 342
Carter Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
felony driving under the influence
and driving while license suspend-
ed.
*Brenda Ann Gee, 46, 3216
West Lake Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*Ramon Rodriguez, 50, 6129
South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
burglary of an occupied dwelling
and aggravated stalking.
*Jerry Mac Carter Jr., 40, 63
Mulberry St., Cocoa, was arrested
June 18 and charged with dis-
pensing medicine without a
license, possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Jill S. Pokol, 38, 2515 Tulane
Drive, Cocoa, was arrested June
18 and charged with possession
of oxycodone without a prescrip-
tion and possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Tama Lea Kimbrough, 20, 1102
Rainier Way, Dandridge, Tenn.,
was arrested June 10 and charged
with possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana, possession of
drug paraphernalia and trafficking
oxycodone.
*Katrina Stephenson, 35, 544 N.
Henry St., Morristown, Tenn., was
arrested June 18 and charged with
trafficking oxycodone and distribu-
tion of oxycodone without a
license.
*Anthony James Holcombe, 43,
808 Tulip St., Apt. D, Morristown,
Tenn., was arrested June 18 and
charged with trafficking oxy-
codone.
*James Kyle Hunt, 27, 6007
Bamboo Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
felony battery and battery.
*Shane C. Forsyth, 36, 320 S.E.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 18 and charged
with retail theft, carrying a con-
cealed weapon and possession of
a controlled substance without a
prescription.
*Adam Lerner, 38, 353 S.E.
Tranquilla Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
petit theft and introduction of con-
traband into a jail.
*Randy Nolen, 45, 2653 North
U.S. 1, Lot 23, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
battery and false imprisonment.
*William Roque, 36, 2417 North-
west 26th St., Apt. 7, Miami, was
arrested June 18 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Julio Gottitz Lopez, 55, 1010
Bayview Drive, Lake Worth, was
arrested June 20 and charged with
driving while license suspended,
possession of 20 grams or less of
marijuana, possession of drug
paraphernalia and possession of a


controlled substance without a
prescription.
*Tonya Davis Knowles, 29, 861
S.W. Belmont Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 19 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
third-degree grand theft.
*Azael Valdes Ortiz, 31, 563
S.W. Backert Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 19 and charged
with two counts of burglary of a
dwelling and two counts of third-
degree grand theft.
*Edward Scott Powell, 41, no
street address given, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 21 and charged
with third-degree grand theft.
*Anthony Peter levoli, 44, 1860
N. Lawnwood Circle, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 19 and charged
with battery on a healthcare
provider.
*Timothy Anthony Riggin, 40,
606 Avenue E, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 21 and charged with
possession of a counterfeit con-
trolled substance and resisting an
officer without violence.
*Lionel Calzada, 29, 6741
Woods Island Circle, Apt. 306,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested June
21 and charged with felony battery
and child abuse.
*Stacy L. Morgan, 26, 6210
Drawdy Parkway, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 20 and charged with
felony battery.
*Michael Anthony Angeletti, 39,
3481 South 25th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 20 and charged
with possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription.
*Brandy Lynn Folcarelli, 33,
1376 Bayshore Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 19 and charged
with possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription.
*Manuel Luciano Garcia, 21,
334 N.W. Kilpatrick Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 19 and
charge with third-degree grand
theft.
*Justin Giovinazzo, 26, 413 S.W.
Holden Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 19 and charge
with third-degree grand theft.
*Dana Lee Frazier, 39, 4710
Northwest 10th Terrace, Fort
Lauderdale, was arrested June 19
and charged with felony petit theft.
*Aundree Levern Brown, 21,
3620 Caroline Blvd., Penney
Farms, was arrested June 19 and
charged with possession of mari-
juana with intent to sell or deliver.
*Nicholas Lee Roberts, 22, 2017
Sunrise Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 20 and charged with
trafficking in oxycodone, resisting
an officer without violence and
sale/delivery of oxycodone.
*Brittany G. Campbell, 19, 220
North 21st St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 20 and charged with


reckless driving and violation of
probation. She was on probation
for fraud.
*Kelly Marie Wise, 24, 606 S.
Fifth St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 20 and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
*Terry Ruffin, 27, 5004 Sanibel
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 21 and charged with posses-
sion of hydrocodone without a pre-
scription.
*Shannon David Culbertson, 30,
4889 North U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 21 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
*Andy Rodriguez, 33, 3400
Northwest 11th Ave., Miami, was
arrested June 22 and charged with
conspiracy to traffic marijuana and
three counts of trafficking marijua-
na.
*Maria Morales, 26, 6039 South
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 22 and charged with aggra-
vated battery with a deadly
weapon.
*Kamron Heydarian, 27, 2638
S.W. Monterrey Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 21 and
charged with resisting an officer
without violence, possession of
oxycodone with intent to sell or
deliver, possession of oxycodone
without a prescription and intro-
duction of contraband into a jail.
*Michael Ladarrrell Jones, 17,
1231 McCray Court, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 22 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of
marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Michael Cepero, 24, 3397 S.W.
Potts St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 22 and charged with
burglary of a structure.
*Tommy Ray Foster, 29, 352
S.W. Traub Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 22 and charged
with dealing in stolen property and
third-degree grand theft.
*Richard Hessa, 23, 2202 S.W.
Haycraft Circle, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 22 and charged with
fleeing and child neglect.
*Ericka Bellefleur, 32, 5005
Eastwood Drive, Apt. B, Fort
Pierce, was arrested June 22 and
charged with aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon.
*Sara Beth Burke, 28, 601 El
Rancho, Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 22 and charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle.
*Jessica Melissa Dumont, 21,
575 Oaks Lane, Apt. 310, Pom-
pano Beach, was arrested June
22 and charged with failure to
appear in court on a felony charge
not specified in the report.
*Tobias Young, 29, 3205 Indiana


Court, Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 22 and charged with child
abuse.
*Edward Lee Jones, 59, 2703
Avenue S, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed June 22 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*William Brown, 53, no address
given, was arrested June 22 and
charged with burglary, third-
degree grand theft and violation o
probation. He was on probation for
driving under the influence.
*Michelle Mangroo-Juman, 35,
1787 S.W. Carbona St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 23 and
charged with failure to appear in
court on charges of burglary of a
dwelling, criminal use of personal
identification and third-degree
grand theft.
*Travis Antonio Williams, 28,
2207 Avenue K, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 23 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Brenda Jo Kelly, 26, 2207
Avenue K, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed June 21 and charged with third-
degree grand theft and violation of
probation. She was on probation
for petit theft.
*Nathan Lamar Newsome, 21,
788 Bent Creek Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 23 and charged
with dealing in stolen property.
*Allinton Grenne, 22, 2001
Caliph Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 23 and charged with
dealing in stolen property.
*Richard E. Peterson, 36, 1306
W. Weatherbee Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 23 and charged
with failure to appear in court on
charges of sale/delivery of cocaine
within 1,000 feet of a childcare
facility and possession of cocaine.
*Andravione Ramon Simmons,
21, 132 North 12th St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested June 23 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.
*Crystal L. Moore, 27, 3966
Northwest 38th Ave., Okee-
chobee, was arrested June 23 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for bur-
glary of a conveyance and pos-
session of burglary tools.


*Daniel Lee Downs, 21, 3881
S.W. Ramspeck St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 23 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for first-degree petit
theft and credit card fraud.
*Patricia Darlene Loftsgaard, 20,
5106 Citrus Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 23 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for dealing in stolen
property and giving false informa-
tion to a pawnbroker.
*Regina Kay Strickland, 30,
1801 Sunrise Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 23 and charged
with third-degree grand theft,
grand theft of a firearm and deal-
ing in stolen property.
*John Howard Walsh, 27, 4004
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was arrested
June 23 and charged with aggra-
vated battery and robbery.
*Darrell Matthew Barton, 46,
7405 Salerno Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 23 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
*Teonardo Temo Simms, 22,
1392 S.W. Sudder Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 24 and
charged with lewd or lascivious
battery.
*James Dontavious Alexander,
23, 144 St. James Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 24 and
charged with being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Adjure Baynard, 28, 2805
Avenue G, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed June 24 and charged with
fraud.
*James W. Woodard, 29, no
address given, was arrested June
24 and charged with sale/delivery
of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a
church.
*Candace Marie Farraro, 42,
1197 Croton Road, Palm Bay, was
arrested June 24 and charged with
felony retail theft.
*Selena Dawn Sewell, 22, 8850
U.S. 1, Wabasso, was arrested
June 24 and charged with grand
theft of a vehicle.
*Tommy Edward Larrimore, 48,
4791 N.E. Blue Herron Lane,
Jensen Beach, was arrested June
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.


A laughing matter

It makes us laugh when public school teachers brag about
pupil performance and how things are improving in our class-
rooms.
Compared with other nations around the globe, the U.S.
comes in almost last in the number of hours our children
spend in the classroom. It shows, because they also score
almost last in math, science and reading.

A response: Nobody's perfect

I am responding to a rant titled "Keep Criminals in Jail" in
the June 19 Hometown News.
This rant was obviously written by someone who has
absolutely no contact with anyone with a felony record. Also,
this person is someone who doesn't believe in second chances.
Not a single person on the face of this earth is perfect. I am
sure this person has made mistakes and has been granted a
second chance.
I am a convicted felon who spent more than five years in jail
for a mistake that I made. When I was released and returned
home, I was amazed at how difficult it would be to enter socie-
ty and move on with my life. I would say that about 95 percent
of the companies that I applied for employment with, all had
policies that wouldn't allow them to hire a convicted felon.
Would I agree that there are people who are in prison who
don't want to change their lifestyles? Yes! However, I know
many, many more who want to change, but because they are
not permitted a second chance, they return to what they know
to survive. It is not the criminals, it is society that holds them
back.
I have written countless letters to Congress about this issue.
It is difficult not to feel that in our own country, felons are not
looked at equally. We have done the time for our crimes, but
even once out, we still, in some way, have to serve time for
something we want to put in the past.
Fortunately, for myself, I had a good support system and a
friend who offered to help. I have been home for two years
now and I currently own two businesses. There is a way out,
but for most, it is extremely difficult.
I used to feel the same way as the writer of that article until I
went into the system myself. Now when I drive by a jail or
prison, I automatically think about each person in there and
what they are currently going through and what it will be like
for them when released.
So please don't be quick to judge. Even other individuals
could have committed the crime spoken of in that rant, as
there is always a first time.

Regarding felons

Years ago, lots of people died just to vote. Now they are let-
ting felons vote. Why can't felons work? Give them a chance.

Raising rates is a big mistake

I just heard that Florida Power & Light wants another rate
increase. I want to say that I very seldom, if ever, write anybody
about subjects such as this.
We already keep our electricity at a bare minimum in order
to keep our bill down. What's next, shutting off the water
heater? People are barely able to stay in their homes as it is.
As more people leave Florida to go elsewhere because they
are losing their homes (your rate increase will put many peo-
ple over the edge) you will have fewer customers and your rev-
enue will ultimately go down.
Greed never gets us anywhere. It's the people who give that
reap the rewards. Give and you will reap the rewards. Take
away and you will ultimately fail. I am also a home-based busi-
ness owner and I give plenty when people are in need. I do
many jobs for free if people cannot pay. For every job I donate,
I get three times the amount from somewhere else as a reward.
Take this advice; it's good advice. Right now is the time to
give and help. If anything, we should have rate decreases right
now. You can always raise them later when the economy gets
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The skinny on skin cancer


t's summer in Florida
and the UV index is high.

Now is the time to
remember the sunscreen
and protect yourself against
all forms of skin cancer,
including melanoma, the
most serious.
Here is some information
on the most common types
of skin cancers and what to
look for. The information
comes from the American
Academy of Dermatology.
Actinic keratoses are pre-
cancerous lesions caused
by long-term exposure to
sunlight. They are most
commonly found on the
face, lips, ears, neck, scalp,
forearms and hands, the
areas most exposed to
sunlight. Keratoses are
often scaly, rough and
discolored.
Practice self-examination
and have someone else
check areas, such as your
scalp, that are hard to see.
If untreated, keratoses
can progress to more
serious types of skin cancer,
so any suspicious growth
should be looked at by a
dermatologist.
Basal cell carcinoma is
the most common type of
skin cancer and appears
frequently on the head,
neck and hands, and other
body parts as small, fleshy
bumps or nodules or red
patches. It may take years
for one to grow and if


untreated, it may begin to
bleed, crust over, heal and
begin to grow again. They
can extend below the skin
to nerves and bone and
cause local damage. Any
growths will be removed
and biopsied and treatment
will depend on a variety of
factors.
Squamous cell carcinoma
is the next most common
form of skin cancer. It is
typically found on the rim
of the ear, the face, lips and
mouth. It may also appear
as a bump or red, scaly
patch.
SCC can develop into
large masses and become
invasive and spread to
other parts of the body. It is
important to get early
treatment, when the cure
rate is 95 percent. Most
treatment options are in-
office procedures with a
local anesthesia, which is
minor, compared to the
disfigurement that can
result from ignoring it.
Malignant melanoma is
the most deadly form of
skin cancer. Every year, an
estimated 7,700 people die
from it. In the U.S., the
incidence of people


developing melanoma has
doubled in the past 30
years.
The American Academy
of Dermatology reports the
death rate is declining,
because people are seeking
treatment at an earlier
stage, although the inci-
dence of the disease
continues to rise, especially
in young adults and the
elderly.
Melanoma may appear
suddenly in or near a mole
or other dark spot. Any
changes in moles should be
examined by a dermatolo-
gist. See a dermatologist
immediately if you have a
growth that meets the
ABCD scale:
Asymmetrical: one side
doesn't match the other in
size, shape, color or
thickness.
Border irregularity: the
edges are ragged, scalloped
or poorly defined.
Color: the pigmentation
is not uniform and different
shades are present.
Diameter: most
melanomas are usually
greater then 6 mm, which is
the size of a pencil eraser,
but they can be smaller in
the early stages. That's why
any mole that is different
from the others or changes
should be examined, even if
it is small.
Of course, prevention is
the best plan. Use a broad-
spectrum sunscreen of at


least SPF 15, one that
protects against UVA and
UVB rays. Re-apply it often
and use it on your lips, ears
and other exposed areas,
even on cloudy days.
Avoid tanning salons and
tanning beds. There is no
safe way to tan, except with
artificial tanning products.
If you're going to be out
in the sun, wear a hat and
sunglasses, preferably the
wrap-around type that
protect the side of your
face, as well. Pretend you're
a movie star; they wear
sunglasses all the time.
For more information
about skin cancer, visit the
American Academy of
Dermatology Web site at
www.aad.org.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as recom-
mended by agencies such as
the American Academy of
Pediatrics or the American
Cancer Society. When she
draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
She is the former editor of
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Don't panic if your computer crashes


Computers can get
overwhelmed from
time to time.
I'm not saying that
computers can be over-
whelming, they can, but
that's not what this week's
column is about.
What I'm referring to are
the times when, for no
apparent reason, the
computer just stops
functioning and you can't
seem to do anything.
What most people don't
realize is just how much
stuff is going on in the
background at any given
time.
Every part of the comput-
er, from the keyboard to the
mouse to the monitor, has a
little program running in
the background that is in
charge of how that particu-
lar part functions. And they
all have to run together
harmoniously.
I'm not talking about just
a few little programs or
drivers. There are literally
thousands of things going
on in the background at any
given second and some-
times the operating system
can get overwhelmed.
Frankly, I'm surprised
computers even run at all
without crashing after five
minutes of up time.
I always have to smile
whenever I hear anyone
say, "I wasn't even doing


it when it happens? Let's go
COMPUTE through a common sce-
THIS nario.
^ SEAN MCCARTHY Let's say you are surfing
SFN M TYthe Internet and you click a
link, the page loads and you
start reading. You get to the
bottom of the page and go
anything and it just locked to click somewhere else,
up." but the pointer is just an
Sure, you weren't doing hourglass and you can't
anything, but the computer click anything. Or, maybe
is still as busy as a one- the pointer looks fine (no
armed paperhanger. hour glass) but still, nothing
Consider this: even if you happens when you click.
are just sitting there, hands What do you do then?
completely off the mouse First, don't panic.
and keyboard, the comput- It usually doesn't mean
er is constantly (and I do the computer is messed up.
mean constantly) looking at It usually means that it got
the keyboard and mouse bogged down somewhere
for any change. It's also re- and needs a "little nudge"
painting whatever's on the to get it back on track.
screen 60 to 70 times a I usually try to get the
second, checking to see if computer's attention by
it's time to start the screen trying a couple of different
saver, listening to network keyboard commands. I'll
or modem connections for hit the escape key (usually
incoming calls and more. at the top left-hand side of
So even if you are not the keyboard) to divert the
doing anything, the machine's attention from
computer is still very busy whatever it's stuck on.
just waiting for you to do Sometimes this all it takes
something. And that's not and sometimes not. If the
even considering the escape key doesn't change
hundreds of other things it anything I'll try the old
has to do just to keep the standard: CTRL +ALT + DEL
desktop alive and stable. (aka the "three finger
That's why your computer salute") and see if I can
can sometimes become access the task manager.
overwhelmed and freeze But what if that doesn't
up. work?
So what do you do about Another thing to try


would be to reboot the
machine. Just press and
hold the power button until
the computer shuts down,
wait 10 to 20 seconds and
turn it back on. After the
machine restarts, things
should be back to normal
and you should have
control of your mouse
again.
I know powering off the
computer is not the
"proper" way to shut it
down but sometimes it's the
only way. If you can't click
anything, how are you
going to initiate a proper
shutdown?
Occasional lockups and
other similar issues have
given Windows a bad name,
but I take it with a grain of
salt. Knowing there are so
many other things going on
in the background makes it
easier to understand why
your computer occasionally
freezes.
Frankly, the same thing
happens from time to time
with Macs, too. I've seen it
with my own eyes.
The issue is knowing
what to do when the
occasional lock up hap-
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The awards were pre-
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When authorities first
received the e-mail, Ms.
Mungroo-Juman's former
boyfriend was arrested, a
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"Several hours were spent
by law enforcement trying


to locate Michelle; however,
no contact was made," the
affidavit states. "Messages
were left on Michelle's cell
phone and with various
friends and family. Due to
no contact being made with
Michelle, she was entered
into (law enforcement sys-
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missing/endangered adult,"
the affidavit said.
But after the former


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investigators began to
believe Ms. Mungroo-Juman
had accessed the former
boyfriend's e-mail account
and sent the threatening e-
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One of the reports filed by
the former boyfriend was
that Ms. Mungroo-Juman
called his cell phone
provider and made changes


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knowledge, the affidavit
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Manuel S. 'Manny'
Morales, Jr.

Manuel S. "Manny"
Morales, Jr., 44, died June 14,
2009.
He was born in New York
and moved to Florida in
2003.
He was a supervisor with
Pathrail and was a member
of St. Lucie Catholic Church.
He is survived by four
daughters: Mercedes,


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Rosibel; five sisters: Mer-
cedes, Patricia, Angie, Celia
and Linda; a brother, Luis;
and several nieces and
nephews.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.

Mary Gemelli

Mary Gemelli, 90, of Port
St. Lucie, died June 16, 2009.


She was born in Christo-
pher, Ill., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 25 years.
She was a secretary in the
printing industry.
She was a member of St.
Lucie Catholic Church.
She is survived by a son,
Richard.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Joseph.
Contributions may be
made to the Humane Soci-
ety of St. Lucie County, 100
Savannah Road, Fort Pierce,
FL 34982.
Arrangements by Forest
Hills Funeral Homes Byrd,
Young and Prill Chapel, Port


St. Lucie.


Raymond Exizian

Raymond Exizian, 58, of
Port St. Lucie, died June 15,
2009.
He was born in Flushing
N.Y., and moved to Port St.
Lucie 26 years ago.
He is survived by his wife
of 36 years, Frances; two
daughters, Jenny and
Christy; his mother, Eva; a
brother, Jack; a sister, Diana
and three grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Jack.
Arrangements by All


County Funeral Home.

Floribel Williams

Floribel Williams, 89, of
Port St. Lucie, died June 13,
2009.
She was born in Jamaica
and lived in Port St. Lucie
for 19 years.
She was a certified nurse's
aide.
She was a member of the
Seventh-Day Adventist
Church of Fort Pierce.
She was preceded in
death by her husband of 30
years, Vivian.
She is survived by three
sisters, Ermine, Ruby and
Pearl.
Memorials may be made
to the Seventh-Day Adven-
tist Church, 2601 Virginia
Ave., Fort Pierce, FL 34981.
Arrangements by Yates


Funeral Home.

Rosalee Hawk

Rosalee Hawk, 68, of Port
St. Lucie, died, June 16,
2009.
She was born in New York
and lived in Port St. Lucie for
15 years.
She was a homemaker.
She is survived by three
sons, James, Richard and
John; three brothers,
George, Joseph and Ronald;
10 grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
She was preceded in death
by her husbands, Charles
and Richard.
Contributions may be
made to Treasure Coast Hos-
pice, 10360 South Federal
Highway, Port St. Lucie, FL
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in an increasingly world-wide competitive economy?
Certainly not if we review the study conducted by the
National Endowment for the Humanities, which indicates that
more than a third of our college students could not identify the
U.S. Constitution as establishing the division of powers in our
government, and more than 40 percent place the American
Civil War in the correct century.
Editor's note: A visit to the NEH Web site (www.neh.gov) did
not turn up any information about the aforementioned study.
Perhaps the ranter could provide more detailed information,
such as what year the study was published, so readers could
read the study in its entirety.

Check alien status

How many contracted workers are legal aliens? Seems like
most of the contractors hire illegal aliens. Look at those who
landscape.

Intelligence levels

I would like to advise that since the Save the Chimps sanctu-
ary was established in St. Lucie County, the county's intelli-
gence level has gone up.

Backward FCAT system

This is about the FCAT scores. The schools with the highest
average of children living under the poverty level have the low-
est scores. The state gives money to schools that get higher
scores on the FCATs, instead of the schools that get lower
schools. How can we help these children? There are a lot of
children whose parents don't speak English or are from a bro-
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With the Indian River to
the west and the Atlantic
Ocean to the east, Brevard
County's beachside com-
munities offer a plethora of
enjoyable activities for visi-
tors and residents alike.
So, instead of traveling
elsewhere this summer,
consider a visit to the Space
Coast, while spending less
cash and gaining a new
appreciation for Brevard's
beloved beaches.
While Melbourne Beach is
known for its small-town


feel and casual atmosphere,
it is also the county's oldest
beachside community,
established in 1883,
according to the town of
Melbourne Beach's Web
site, www.melbournebeach-
fl.org.
In 1921, the original Mel-
bourne Causeway was
built, connecting Mel-
bourne Beach to the main-
land via what is now known
as Indialantic.
Some of the town's earli-
est buildings (or replicas of
the originals), such as the
Ryckman House, the Mel-
bourne Beach Post Office


and the town's community
chapel, still stand today.
For a deeper look into the
town's history, stop in the
long-standing Old Town
Hall History Center at 2373
Oak Street, which is open
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m.
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TREASURE COAST -
Bank Atlantic and the Love
Doctors Charities are gear-
ing up for a Christmas in
July toy drive project.
Through July 31, Treasure
Coast residents are encour-
aged to bring a new,
unwrapped toy to any of the
28 participating branches.
"Last year, the charity
provided toys for more than
9,000 children throughout
the Treasure Coast and
South Florida. We anticipate
an even greater increase in
requests this year and hope
the community will help us
meet our goal," said Rich
Dickerson of the Love Doc-
tors.
In addition to toys, indi-
viduals and businesses may
make donations to the char-
ity's toy drive account at any
Bank Atlantic branch.
"Bank Atlantic has been
extremely accommodating
to the charity and we appre-
ciate their support. This
project will be an integral
part of the overall success of
our 2009 toy distribution,"
said Terri May, executive
director.
For more information, call
(772) 621-7021 or visit
www.LoveDoctors.org.


Police
From page A5
24 and charged with two counts of
failure of a sex offender to register
a change of name or address.
Florida Highway Patrol
*James Edward Terry, 34, 364
Banyan Ave., Pahokee, was
arrested June 24 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
U.S. Marshal's Service
*Anwar Anthony Flynch, 18, 465
N.W. Concord Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 18 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for bur-
glary of a conveyance and third-
degree grand theft.
*James Wildruf Souls Jr., 54,
432 S.E. Dalica St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested June 23 and
charged with failure to appear in
court on two counts of obtaining
or attempting to obtain a con-
trolled substance by fraud.
*Edwin Thompson, 18, 405
Aster Road, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 23 and charged
with burglary of a conveyance and
felony criminal mischief.
*Angel L. Orengo, 21, 452 S.W.
Carmelite St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested June 24 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for burglary of an
unoccupied structure.
Florida Department of
Corrections
*Phillip R. Cliff, 27, 4137 Wor-
lington Trail, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 19 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for armed trespass
and grand theft of a firearm.


History
From page A10
Lawson, a Satellite Beach
resident and mother of two
college students. "My hus-
band bought me a kayak
for our anniversary, and
our plan is to take it out a
lot more this summer. We
really are lucky to live in
such a beautiful place."
If the cost is keeping you
away, owning one of these
watercrafts is not a
requirement. There are
dozens of vendors from
Melbourne Beach north to
Cape Canaveral that rent
by the hour or by the day.
When the sun gets too
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bicycling.
Covering nearly 27 acres
of property, Gleason Park
in Indian Harbour Beach
features a bike path, exer-
cise trail, children's play-
ground and public pool.
Nearby, the city of Satel-
lite Beach continues to
work toward its goal of cre-
ating an entirely walkable
community with increased
sidewalks and widened
streets.
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Interactive
drum circle

The entire family is invit-
ed to a free, interactive
drum circle on July 4 at Vet-
eran's Memorial Park, 600 N.
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Pierce.
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No experience is needed
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crafts, and food vendors.

Ballet returns
to Sunrise

Tickets are on sale now for
the return engagement of
the Moscow Ballet to the
Sunrise Theatre on Dec. 26.
The troupe will perform
"The Great Russian Nut-
cracker." The show features
exquisite dancing, stunning
costumes and life-sized
dancing puppets.
Tickets range in price
from $27.50-$99.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

Lyric announces
summer movies

The Lyric Theatre and the
Stuart Community Redevel-
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screen. Tickets are first
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available only by visiting the
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Show mixes puppets, music


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE Mr.
Brian started as a musi-
cian and found that he
loved introducing chil-
dren, including his own
son, to the enjoyment
music brings.
When the New Jersey
native moved to Florida in
1989, he began perform-
ing at school assemblies
and parties.
He added The Boppets,
his puppet sidekicks, to
the act. They will all
appear at the Lakewood
Branch Library on July 14
and the Fort Pierce
Branch Library on July 15.
Puppeteers Susan
McGahey and Jeff Turecki
work The Boppets and
Ms. McGahey spoke
recently about their show
and the values they hope
kids will take away.
"We call it a high-ener-
gy interactive rock con-
cert for families," Ms.
McGahey said. "The songs
are family-friendly, posi-
tive and deal with kids'
issues. There's a lot of


music education, about
things like tempo, melody
and harmony, and there's
hygiene, cultural diversi-
ty, environmental respon-
sibility and character."
The life-size hand pup-
pets are all original. They
are animals named after
music icons: Morison the
Lizard King, Arlo the Won-
derbird, Marley the Lion,
Britney Spareribs, Moon
Man and Johann Sebast-
ian Bark.
For the self-taught Ms.
McGahey, they are an
unusual career path.
"I talked to other pup-
peteers and watched Jim
Henson," she said. "I'd sit
at the mirror with a pup-
pet in my hand. It's fun. I
never imagined in my
wildest dreams that I'd
grow up to be a pup-
peteer."
The shows are interac-
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dance contests and songs.
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ranges from ages 2-10,
and they can tweak the
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 7-3-2009


Photo courtesy of Mr. Brian
Musician and children's entertainer Mr. Brian poses
with one of his Boppets. He and all the Boppets will
appear at the Lakewood Branch Library on July 14 and
at the Fort Pierce Branch Library on July 15.


Out & about


Special Events

FRIDAY, JULY 3-
SUNDAY, JULY 5
StarStruck Performing Arts
Center students present "The
Producers" at the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart. Perfor-
mances are July 3-4 at 7 p.m. and
July 5 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $23. Call
the box office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7-
THURSDAY, JULY 8
The Society for Creative
Anachronism brings the Middle
Ages to life at the Lakewood Park
Branch Library, 7605 Santa Barbara
Drive, Fort Pierce on July 7 at 10 a.m.
and at the Fort Pierce Branch Library,
101 Melody Lane, on July 8 at 2 pm.
The program, for ages 4-11, is free.
Call (772) 462-2812.

THURSDAY, JULY 8
The Franzini Family Science and
Astronomy Circus comes to the
Hobe Sound Public Library, 10595
S.E. Federal Highway, at 6 p.m. Call
(772) 221-1403.

Bars and Clubs

FRIDAY, JULY 3
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)
334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers. 8 p.m.-midnight. (772)
225-3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Jerry &
the Hurrycanes, 9 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 283-1929.
Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean
Blvd., Hutchinson Island, (772) 225-
3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E. Bayview
St., Stuart, the Jukebox Band, 8:30
p.m.-12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
The Stern House, 4110 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno, Jazz
Express, 7-10 p.m. (772) 463-1166.

SATURDAY, JULY 4
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
Call for performers. (772) 337-7778.
Cafe 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.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to mid-
night. (772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers, 7:30-11:30 p.m. (772)
225-3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Jerry &


the Hurrycanes, 9 p.m.-midnight.
(772) 283-1929.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E. Bayview
St., Stuart, the Jukebox Band, 8:30
p.m. 12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048
Kings Head Pub, 2838 S.W. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Call for performers;
(772) 340-1223.

SUNDAY, JULY 5
Cobb's Landing, 200 N. Indian
River Drive, Fort Pierce, Matrix, 4-8
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, in Jensen Beach.
Reggae by Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772)
334-1130.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port 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) 223-5048.
Wahoo's on the Waterfront, 400
N.W. Alice Ave., Stuart, features
various classic rock bands from 4:30-
8:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Open
mic night, 8:30-11 p.m. (772) 283-
1929
Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean
Blvd., Hutchinson Island. Call (772)
225-3700.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W. Port St.
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Taurus-April 20-May 20
There is important work to
be done, starting with your-
self. The first step is to forgive
and release the past. Free
yourself of accumulated bag-
gage. Move ahead and
dream new and larger
dreams. Life is a continuing
learning experience. When
things don't work out as
planned, new and better
things are on the way. Be
patient.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Keep life simple. Now is not
the time to complicate
things. Form choices and
opinions on what you now
know, not on what you aren't
sure of. Act when it feels
right. If you aren't sure, wait.
Running away is not the
answer. Our challenges fol-
low us. Be sure to follow
your heart. It will always tell
the truth if you are open to it
and listening.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
You have one of the
strongest hearts in the uni-
verse. People may not
always understand you, but
they sure are in awe of your
character and determination.
Why? Because you never
give up. Just stay away from
negative people who would
drain you of this fine spirit.
Your love of family is leg-
endary. You are always there
when needed.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
There are few life challenges
you aren't up to handling.
Why? Because you let your
visions guide you. You listen
to your inner guidance. This
is your greatest help when
making tough decisions. This
approach has helped in the
past, helps now and will
serve you well in the future.
You are divinely connected,
you know.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


Puppets
From page B1

ence. They love perform-
ing at St. Lucie County
libraries and schools.
"They're great," Ms.
McGahey said. "They're
big supporters of the
show. We always have
time for their shows. St.
Lucie County has been
real good to us. They
know us and we get so
many kids, some the
younger siblings of kids
who came to earlier
shows."
Parents also enjoy the
shows, especially watch-
ing their children. Parents
of shy children often


comment on about how
their children participate
in the show.
"Brian has a wonderful
way of bringing out the
energy and confidence in
kids," Ms. McGahey said.
"We teach but we don't
do it in a way that bores
them. They don't realize
they learned something
and had fun while they
did."
Mr. Brian and The Bop-
pets come to the Lake-
wood Park Branch
Library, 7605 Santa Bar-
bara Drive, Fort Pierce on
July 14 at 10 a.m. and to
the Fort Pierce Branch
Library, 101 Melody Lane,
on July 15 at 2 pm. The
program, for ages 4-11, is
free.


Out
From page B1
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, JULY 9

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 fea-
tures 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, JULY 9

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Science and Astronomy
Circus comes to the
Morgade Library on the
IRSC campus in Stuart at 6


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p.m. Call (772) 221-1403.

SATURDAY, JULY 11

Author and musician
Darrell House performs at
the Hoke Library, 1150 N.W.
Jack Williams Way, Jensen
Beach, at 11 a.m. and again
at the Blake Library, 2351
S.E. Monterey Road, Stuart,
at 2 pm.
Fred Mazza of Paleo
Discoveries comes to the
Cummings Library, 2551
S.W. Matheson Ave., Palm
City, at 11 a.m. Pre-registra-
tion is required. Call (772)
221-1403.

TUESDAY, JULY 14-
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15

Mr. Brian and the
Boppets come to the
Lakewood Park Branch
Library, 7605 Santa Barbara
Drive, Fort Pierce on July 14
at 10 a.m. and to the Fort
Pierce Branch Library, 101
Melody Lane, on July 15 at
2 pm. The program, for ages
4-11, is free.

FRIDAY, JULY 17-
SATURDAY, JULY 18

*StarStruck Performing
Arts Center presents the
world premiere of the junior
edition of the musical
"Geppetto and Son" at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart. Performances
are July 17-18 at 7 p.m. and
July 18 at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$23. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 18

*Kenny Mikey and Riley
Roam of Page Turner
Adventures present "The
Great Pizza Contest" at the
Morgade Library on the
IRSC campus, Stuart at 11
a.m. and at the Lahti Library,
15200 S.W. Adams Ave.
Indiantown, at 3 p.m.

TUESDAY, JULY 21

Choose a craft to make
and take at the Lakewood
Park Branch Library, 7605
Santa Barbara Drive, Fort
Pierce, at 10 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

"The Tortoise and the
Hare" will be presented by
Bob Nathanson's Puppets to
Go at the Hoke Library,
1150 N.W. Jack Williams
Way, Jensen Beach, at 6
p.m.

FRIDAY, JULY 24

Blues guitarist Albert
Cummings returns to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, for a 7 p.m.
show. Tickets are $30. Call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 25

Children's illustrator
Michael White will appear
at the Cummings Library,


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The deadline is two weeks
before the performance. For
example, if you are having
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deadline is July 31.


2551 S.W. Matheson Ave.,
Palm City, at 11 a.m.

ONGOING EVENTS

Island Fest is cancelled
for the summer.
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-
ting, at downtown Jensen
Beach. There's food, music
and vendors. For more
information, call (772) 334-
3444.
Retro Swing Lindy
Hop West Coast Swing
dance party is from 7:30-11
p.m. every Saturday at
South Florida Swing Dance
Productions, 881 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. $7 admis-
sion. 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 p.m.
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. 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
Charlie's Bar & Grill:
950 S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
karaoke Sunday and
Monday. (772) 288-4326.
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.
Lane 21 at Jensen
Beach Bowl: 2303 N.E.
Dixie Highway, Jensen
Beach, A Kiss By A Rose
karaoke, 8 p.m.-midnight
Friday; 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday. (772) 225-2695.
Oasis Caf6: 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.
Southern Comfort
Saloon: 7133 S. U.S. 1, Port
St. Lucie, Thursdays with
Loony Tunes Karaoke, 9
p.m.-1 a.m. (772) 871-0412.
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.

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entertainment listings
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Friday, July 3, 2009


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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


Scene
From page B1
box office at 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart. Free tickets are
limited to four per person.
Movies will be shown at 3
p.m. and 7 p.m. on Satur-
day and Sunday.
On July 11, "Vertigo" will
be screened at 3 p.m. and
"Rear Window" at 7 p.m.
On July 12, the films and
times will be reversed.
On July 25, "The African
Queen" will air at 3 p.m.
and "The Maltese Falcon"
at 7 p.m. On July 26 the
movies and times will be
reversed.
On Aug. 1-2, the "Godfa-
ther" trilogy will be shown
in the order that chronicles
the life of Don Corleone.
Part 1 will air on Aug. 1 at
noon, part 2 at 4 p.m. and
part 3 at 7:30 p.m.
On Aug. 22, "The Bridge
over the River Kwai" will air
at 3 p.m. and "Citizen
Kane" at 7 p.m. The films
will reverse on Aug. 23.
Aug. 29 brings "Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid" at 3 p.m. and "Shane"
at 7 p.m. The films are
reversed on Aug. 30.

July movies

The Fort Pierce Branch
Library, located at 101


Melody Lane, has
announced its free movies
for July. The movies will be
held on Fridays during the
summer at 2 p.m.
On July 10, "Jack" with
Robin Williams and Bill
Cosby will be shown.
July 17 is "Moon over
Parador" with Richard
Dreyfuss.
On July 24, Meg Ryan and
Tom Hanks star in "You've
Got Mail."
On July 31, "The Truth
about Cats and Dogs," with
Uma Thurman and
Janeane Garofalo will be
shown.
For more information,
call (772) 462-2787.

July 'Walls of Art' set

The Morningside Branch
Library, located at 2410
Morningside Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, will present the
works of tow area artists
during July.
Throughout the month,
visitors can enjoy photog-
raphy from Alyssa Chiarello
and acrylics by Nfr Ra,
whose work includes land-
scapes, abstracts and
prophetic art.
The "Walls of Art" display
changes monthly and spot-
lights a variety of local
artists.
If you are interested in
displaying your handicrafts


or artwork, call MaryBeth
at (772) 337-5632 or stop in
at the library.

Sunset tour set

The House of Refuge will
host another Sunset Tour
on July 16 from 6-8 p.m.
The Sunset Tour includes a
"happy hour" admission to
the refuge, beverages, hors
d'oeuvres and a gift bag.
The cost is $25 per per-
son and space is limited.
For reservations, call
(772) 225-1961, Ext. 107.

Museum offers
fun day

As part of its "Summer of
Fun," the Elliott Museum
will host Fun and Games
Day on July 10 from 10
a.m.-noon.
Kids and grown-ups will
be presented with a variety
of games and challenges to
test their powers of obser-
vation and knowledge of
trivia and general knowl-
edge. Visitors are also invit-
ed to view the "Circus of
SmallWonders" exhibit.
Both museum admission
and the games events are
included in the regular
admission price.
Call (772) 225-1961, Ext.
110, for more information.


Premiere seating offered


for fireworks show


For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE The
Port St. Lucie Parks and
Recreation Department is
offering special seating for
an up-close view of the fire-
works display planned for
this year's Freedomfest
event on July 4.
Guests can experience the
show up close at a special
VIP location, where there


will be a party with enter-
tainment, a cash bar, snacks
and exclusive seating along
the Civic Center's back
patio.
Tickets can be purchased
at the Civic Center, the
Community Center at 2195
S.E. Airoso Blvd. and at the
Minsky Gym at 800 S.W.
Darwin Blvd.
Seating is limited, so early
purchase is recommended
to reserve a seat. Cost is $10


for adults, $5 for kids from 3
to 17. Children under 3 are
free.
The party begins at 7 p.m.
and ends when the fire-
works finish. The fireworks
show will begin at 9 p.m.
The Port St. Lucie Civic
Center is on the southeast
corner of U.S. 1 and Walton
Road.
For more information, call
(772) 807-4486


Museum to feature toy exhibit


For Hometown News
News@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY The St. Lucie
County Regional History Center's special
exhibition series: "Florida Girls and Boys
and their Toys," will open July 11.
This traveling exhibit, created by the
Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee,
details the history of 20th century toys.
The exhibit will feature vintage toys from
the center's collection. Learn about the his-
tory and stories behind many of the most
popular toys, ranging from the Etch-a-


Sketch, invented by a French electrician, to
the simple but lovable Teddy bear named,
in honor of the 26th president.
Interactive play stations will provide visi-
tors of all ages the opportunity to recapture
the magic of playtime. Other features of the
exhibit include an interactive puppet the-
ater and a showing of classic TV toy com-
mercials. The exhibit will run through Octo-
ber.
The exhibit will kick off with a summer
family fun day, featuring food vendors,
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Great memories, groovy garments on July 4


Hello smart shoppers. I
have some news I must share
with you. lIam recuperating
from major surgery. Right
now I am extremely weak.
Please bear with me as past
columns will be repeated
until I can move on.
This week I remem-
bered a July Fourth we
celebrated in the early
'70s when we lived in
Somers, Conn. Men were
wearing flowered shirts and
flowered pants, very
Hawaiian.
We were invited to my
cousin's for a big celebra-
tion. I decided we all needed
something special to wear.
After everyone agreed to
flowered pants, I got busy
sewing endlessly.
We arrived at the party,
the six of us, wearing royal
blue pants adorned with


large white tropical flowers,
white T-shirts and puca shell
necklaces. Everyone flipped
when they saw us. I remem-
ber my dad saying, "This
guy's gotta' love you to wear
pants like that."
Those outfits were
nothing but fun. On the way
home from the party, we
stopped at a trailer-style
diner. Bill dropped me off,
along with my daughter
Kimberly, 10, Guy, 5-1/2,
and Steve, 3-1/2. When we
entered the restaurant, I
noticed a young man facing
the door talking to and
trying to impress two young
girls sitting opposite him.
He glanced up and then did
a double take but when my
husband and my son Billy,
12-1/2 entered wearing the
same outfits. It really blew
his pitch.


ROMANCING
THE STOVE
with the
Grammy Guru
ARLENE BORG ,

"I can't stand this, you've
gotta turn around and look
at this," he yelled. The older
kids pretended embarrass-
ment, but when I suggested
we wear our outfits to go to
the mall, no one objected.
We would walk hand-in-
hand-in-hand, spanning the
walkway, almost skipping
and swinging our arms as
heads would turn and
people would laugh and
each kid felt so very special.
Try something just for fun.
It will lift your spirits and the
spirits of everyone else
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When my husband came
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a luncheonette he had
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dinner. The kids thought
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could even make it them-
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Purchase a bottom or top
round roast and ask the
butcher to trim the fat and
make it into cubed steaks.
Cubed steaks
Meat tenderizer, un-
seasoned
Sliced onions
Mayonnaise, regular, low-
fat or fat-free
Sliced tomatoes
Hot sauce


Steak or hotdog rolls
Sprinkle steaks with
tenderizer. Press into meat
and allow to sit for 10
minutes. Slice meat into
strips 1/2-inch wide and 2-
inches long.
Saute onions in cooking
spray or canola oil; set aside.
Film skillet with canola oil;
saute steaks over high heat,
to desired doneness.
Serve on rolls spread with
mayo and topped with fried
onions and tomatoes. Shake
on some hot sauce.

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One 14 to 15-1/2 ounce
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black beans (all drained
and rinsed)
1 can Rotel brand diced
tomatoes and green chiles
3 Roma tomatoes,
chopped
1 bell pepper, chopped
(orange or yellow)
6 green onions (scallions),
chopped
8 ounces bottled zesty
Italian dressing
2 sprigs fresh cilantro,
chopped*
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


Store will replace


faded, torn flags


For Hometown News
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PORT ST. LUCIE The
Goin' Postal packing and
shipping chain is offering
free replacement flags to
anyone who brings in a
tattered, torn or faded
American flag during July.
Each Goin' Postal store
owner will have a mini-
mum of 75 American flags
on hand to give out as free
replacements, with a limit
of one per family per phys-
ical address (no post office
boxes), while supplies last.
Tattered, torn or faded
American flags must be in
a noticeable state of disre-
pair and must be at least 2
feet by 3 feet in size or


Scopes
From page B1
and then give back and
share all the good received.
Continue to feed your pas-
sion. Light your fire. Do
what you love. Creative
stress and deadlines are the
dynamic tensions that help
you start and complete
projects in a timely manner.
This is the key to your con-
tinuing adventures and suc-
cess.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
There is little holding you
back these days. You have
grown so much spiritually.
You have your second wind.
You are a powerful, positive
force with your friends. You
are constantly increasing
your knowledge and wis-
dom to enlighten your
mind and enhance your
spirit. This will continue to
be one of the best years of
your life.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Only you can truly know
what is right for you. Look
within yourself, listen then
act accordingly. Opportunity
for change and growth is at
hand. You have come safely
thus far. Don't stop now. Be
obedient to yourself. What
is it that you truly want?
When you know, the chal-
lenge is more than half
over. It's all downhill from
here.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Your understanding of life
has taken a quantum leap
this year. Your sense of fam-
ily continues to grow
stronger, as well. You are
growing professionally and
socially. This bright attitude
is contagious to others who
want to know what you
know. You share your bless-
ings so freely. Spirit loves


larger.
Goin' Postal's American
flag replacement program
does not apply to plastic
or novelty flags, flags that
are intended for use on
motorized or other vehi-
cles, handheld flags, flags
printed on wood, T-shirts,
sheets, denim jackets or
other such materials and
substrates, and does not
apply to anything other
than a proper American
flag that is in a state of
noticeable disrepair.
The Port St. Lucie store is
located at 378 S.E. Port St.
Lucie Blvd. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 336-
4240. To find other Goin'
Postal stores visit
www.goinpostal.com.


you. Yours is a great life,
well lived.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your good nature always
prevails. You always do nice
things for others. It's your
true nature to be of service.
The angels surround you
with love and protection.
You feed them with your
gratitude. Your life is very
special. A cheerful attitude
is your trademark. Are you
ready? There is much more
universal good coming your
way.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Life is a grand adventure.
Nothing is ordinary with
you. It is time to go even
further and bring your high-
est dreams into reality. Give
your imagination free reign.
Open your heart fully and
let the ideas flow in. You are
a springboard for change.
Dare to be different. Pace
yourself and unlimited
results are yours for the ask-
ing.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
When you feel safe and nur-
tured, you are happy and at
your best. Feed positive
things daily into your life
that keep you healthy, phys-
ically, mentally, emotionally
and spiritually. Now you
have a universal blessing
upon you. This makes a
strong statement to the
world that you are some-
one up for the challenge.
What an awesome way to
live.
Star visions
James Tucker can help bring
joy and renewed hope in
your life. For a personalized
astrology chart, private read-
ing, home or office party,
group talk or past life regres-
sion call (772) 334-9487 or
e-mail jtuckxyz@aol.com.


Learning to dance


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Sabrina Lolo and Holly Cannon, both 16, of Stuart learn the art of belly dancing from
Jo'Ah May of Port St. Lucie during a live drum and belly dance class at the Morgade
Library in Stuart Thursday, June 25. Sankofa, a musical ensemble with Brother Judah
Williams and Michael Moses, provided the music to go with the dancing.


KING'S HEAD

English Fish & Chips
$1 OFF w/ad
12 Imports On Tap
Many English Specialities
Now serving breakfast
LUNCH SPECIALS $5.95
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SUMMER
FUN DAY


Grammy
From page B4
or regular canned corn.
*I found the addition of
cilantro enhanced the
flavor.
When a recipe is not in my
cookbook, it will have (NIB)
next to the title.
For an autographed
cookbook, "Romancing The
Stove with the Grammy
Guru," send $17.50. For
multiple books sent to one
address it's $3.50 S&H for
one book, add $2 postage for
each additional book ($15
plus $2). Send to: Arlene M.
Borg, 265 S. W Port St. Lucie
Blvd, No. 149, Port St. Lucie,
FL 34984. Check, money
order, Visa, Master Card or
Paypal accepted.
Visit my Web site at
www.romancingthestove.ne
t or send me an e-mail at
arlene@romancingthestove.
net.


WHO SAYS HISTORY EXHIBITS HAVE TO BE SERIOUS?
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ON SATURDAY JULY 11 NOON-4pm
EXHIBIT RUNS THROUGH OCTOBER '09
FREE for kids under 6! 6+up $3 (per person) 7/11
at the St. Regional History Center
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Food bank gets large donation


For Hometown News
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TREASURE COAST -
The Treasure Coast Food
Bank, an organization that
works to eliminate hunger
and reduce food waste in
Indian River, Martin,
Okeechobee and St. Lucie
counties, received a
$20,000 donation from the
National City-Harbor
Foundation.
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approximately 170 agen-
cies on the Treasure Coast.
Food pantries provide
groceries to more than
40,000 Treasure Coast resi-
dents every month.
Another 155,000 meals
and snacks are served to
children, seniors, the ill
and impoverished at soup
kitchens and homeless
shelters.
More than 2 million
pounds of food was dis-
tributed to the hungry in
2008, providing approxi-
mately 1.3 million meals.
The food bank also works


Toy
From page B3
crafts, carnival-style games,
hands-on activities, a
bounce house, face-paint-
ing, toy contests, toy ven-
dors, book vendors and
more. Admission is $3 per
person ages 6 and up. Chil-
dren younger than 6 are
free.
Along with the exhibit, the
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with local, state and
national agencies during
times of disaster.
"The National City
donation comes at a cru-
cial time," said, Thom
Padrick, food bank board
president.
"We are hopeful that
other foundations and
corporations will follow
their investment in our
organization, as the con-
tinued downturn in the
economy puts greater
demand on our services,"
he said.


permanent exhibits of local
history and the 1908 Regis-
ter-Gardner House.
The history center is
located at 414 Seaway Drive,
under the South Bridge on
Museum Pointe Park in Fort
Pierce.
Center hours are Tuesday
through Saturday from 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Admission is $4
for adults, $3.50 for seniors
(55 and older) and $1.50 for
children 6-17 years and col-
lege students. Group rates,
guided tours and outreach
program are available by
registration.
For more information, call
(772) 462-1891 or e-mail
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In the name of research: grading tees


In our continuing effort
to bring to you only the
very best golf informa-
tion, this week we give you
the "2009 golf tee test."
Our expert staff has
performed extensive and
exhausting testing of many
of the tees that are current-
ly available to golfers across
the globe. Here are our
findings.
Target/Wal-Mart multi
color pack: While these are
some of the most affordable
tees on the market, they
lack the durability of last
year's model. Our studies
reveal that each tee lasts
only 1.69 shots.
Interestingly, the yellow
tees lasted the longest in
the package, averaging 3.28
shots before breakage. The
green tees lasted the
shortest time, with a .82
shot average, some never
even getting to tee a ball
when they were dropped,
blending into the grass,
never to be seen again.
Grade: C
All-white pack: See above
results, except that these
were not yellow tees, so
overall durability was even
less. Grade: D
Stinger Pro XL: This was
our most expensive wood-
en tee. The thin head and
streamline design create
less drag and resistance,
which reportedly combines
for a 14-yard gain over
conventional tees. Our
results were a bit less
thrilling at 1.78-yard gain.
However, this hardly
compensates for the
additional 9.7 seconds it
takes to properly balance
the ball on the pinhead size
crown of this &%#@$ tee.
We also found this time
increases in direct relation
to beer consumed. Grade:
C-
Zero friction tee: These
nearly-indestructible tees
mean a bag of 15 may last
you into retirement. Buy a
few bags and you could
pass them down to your
grandchildren.
In fact, we have no true
shot average stats to give
out, as each tester is still
using his or her original tee.
The only drawback to the
zero friction is the sharp
prongs on which the ball
rests. Resembling a dart or
missile, the tee tends to get
caught in your pocket,
slowing down your round.



Bobcats


to host


football


camp

For Hometown News
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PORT ST. LUCIE The
semi-pro Port St. Lucie
Bobcats are holding two
youth football sessions on
July 11-12 and July 17-18,
from 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
Participants will learn the
fundamentals of football
from Coach Tim Caffey and
the Bobcats team. The pur-
pose of the camp is to teach
individual techniques and
fundamentals of the game
of football for each special-
ized position.
Emphasis will be on
teamwork and sportsman-
ship. Participants must
bring cleats and black
shorts.
Camp is open to boy and
girls ages 5 to 18. Cost is $20
per day and includes a
camp T-shirt.
The camp will take place
at Sportsman Park Football
Field in Port St. Lucie.
For more information,
call (772) 359-8754 or (772)
985- 2006 or e-mail pslbob-
cats@gmail.com.


Grade: B+
Evolve Golf Epoch-3:
Another pricey option. The
patented pronged design is
said to reduce surface
contact by 97 percent,
versus a traditional wooden
tee, and promotes a
staggering gain of 1.81
yards.
Our test team eagerly
anticipated rendering
traditional golf courses
obsolete with this wonder
peg. We soon found our-
selves devastated when it
was discovered that we
couldn't penetrate the
hard-pan teeing ground
with the tee. A traditional
wooden tee was substituted
and inserted without
incident. Grade: D-
The Brush tee XL: This
was our most expensive tee
tested, yet the promised
yardage and accuracy gains
should certainly offset the
extra coin from your wallet.
The handy belt-clip carry
case is an impressive
Batman-like extra, and
could serve to intimidate
your opponents.


Alas, our team could not
perform a thorough
analysis due to the team's
refusal to actually be seen
using a Brush Tee. One
tester's wife offered to try
the Brush Tee and she
found it to be "very cute"
and the color options "quite
fetching." Grade: N/A
SmarTees: This product is
a combination of tee and
divot tool. No more leaving
ball marks on the tee! We
found these quite useful,
with the only problem
being what to do once you
broke one. Are you sup-
posed to throw it away? Do
you keep it as just a tee or
divot tool? Our testers
found the thought process
nearly too much to handle.
Grade: B-
Tomahawx Tee: Made
from high-grade, synthetic
material, these tees feature
a quarter-round knife edge
or "tomahawk," allowing
the golfer to easily put it
into the ground. This
design allows for easy
insertion and less friction
during tee shots. If nothing
else, we felt sufficiently
armed to fend off any
terrorist attacks on the
course or easily cut our
burgers in half at the turn.
Grade: A-
Bazooka hybrid tee: What
test would be complete


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with a tee that combines
bamboo and plastic?
The Bazooka claims less
spin and less friction for
maximum distance and
accuracy using the plastic
head. Our best slicers and
hookers noticed an 18.2
percent gain in accuracy.
The results were shorter, if
not fewer, trips to the far
reaches of the woods after
each drive. Grade: B
Used, white wooden tee
(unknown make and
model, found on tee box) at
$0, was the most affordable
tee tested. Our team found
no measurable yardage of
accuracy gain over other
models. However, it did
perform well in all areas.
The only drawback was our
staff was unable to find a
cleaning process that
would remove the mud and
dirt without damaging the
paint finish. Grade: A-
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
atjstammer@yahoo.com.


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1873 SW Biltmore St.
Port St. Lucie
(Behind Firestone Tire
off Bayshore)
871-1390 i
Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-3


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Hometown News


Friday, July 3, 2009


- REAL ESTATE FORB SALE


EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
All rental and real estate ad-
vertising in the Hometown
News is subject to the Feder-
al Fair Housing Law which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitations or
discrimination based on race,
sex, handicap, familial status
or national origin or any in-
tention to make such prefer-
ence, limitation or discrimina-
tion In addition, the Fair
Housing Ordinance prohibits
discrimination based on age,
marital status, sexual orien-
tation, gender identity or ex-
pression We will not not
knowingly accept any adver-
tising which is in violation of
the law All persons are her-
by informed that all dwellings
are available on an equal
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ORMOND Riverfront
Tomoka Estates, 4-br/2
new baths 2-cg, block


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727-385-8059 2pm-8pm
VERO BEACH 2/2 con-
do, great location. Low
monthly fees. Great
shape. $65,000. John
King @ RE/Max Crown
Realty (772) 473-6081


JENSEN BEACH 1+
acre Pinecrest Lakes
3/3/2 Fully furnished.
Screen porch w pool.
Room for RV & boats.
Newer kitchen & baths.
$319,000 772-418-9490
PORT ST LUCIE Newer
CBS, 3 yrs 2/2/1,
Hurricane shutters. Tile &
carpet floors. Foyer,
verticals & inside laundry
$120,000 772-807-8133
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Deck and Easy Access.
Call 828-286-1666




HOBE SOUND- Hidden
Jewel Adult Active Comm
2/2/1. priv wall, pool, spa,
clubhouse. Close to
beach, Intercoastal,
shopping. $125K Cecilia
O'Neil GRI Wm. Day
Realty Inc. 772-708-8424




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$995 down, Keystone
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available, 800-352-5263,
Florida Woodland Group,
Inc, LRE Broker
FORT PIERCE! '05 HOM
2/2 Handicapd equipped.
Huge Scrn rm. ML6005
Call Joyce 772-567-8206
or 863-666-6961
www.actionresales.com
FORT PIERCE- 2/1 in
family park. Newly
remodeled 12' x 60' with
vinyl siding & new
windows. Wood floors,
jacuzzi bath, laundry
room + 8'x10' shed.
$13,000/obo By appt.
772-216-2830


REDUCED
JENSEN BEACH: 55+
Pine Lake Village,
2br/2ba, 24' x 60' with
carport, & Florida Room.
Cable. Reduced to
$20,000.772-334-1935
see photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 58436
PALM HARBOR 3br/2ba
HUGE, Loaded On your
lot. 14 houses to choose
from. Starting at $399 per
month. 800-622-2832

MELBOURNE MHs


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from $2,000 to $18,000
ase lot rents from $367/mo
FREE cable Also, Empty lots
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home, Uoncrete seawall, (Adult Park) Park Homes
new kitchen, Lg Fl rm, from $2000to $10,000
$349,900. Priced for fast 3/2/1, CBS Construction! Lot rents $300/mo RV
sale. 386-547-4783 Metal Roof, Lage Fenced Yard, 0 Sites w/full hookups $15/day
SMonthly/Seasonal RV Storage
[l l } Updated Kitchen, 1,425 square feet, Sites, $100/mo No hook ups
Appliances Included, City Utilities, Park Mgr.
FORECLOSED HOME NOTa Short-Sale or Foreclosure!
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chure www.Auction.com 863-666-6961 ML 6002
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PORT ST. LUCIE 1-br
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PORT ST. LUCIE- seek-
ing responsible, em-
ployed, N/S, adult to rent
furn. room. Access to
bath, living rm, laundry &
kitchen. Utilities incl. Refs
& background check req.
$500/mo 561-718-2940


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SO STUART Professio-
nal with beautiful home
seeks roommate. Furn.
Master with priv bath.
House privileges, w/d.
River access. No smok-
ing. Conv 1-95. $500/mo+
util Refs, 561-512-9150
ST. LUCIE WEST
Looking for responsible
person to share 3/2
home. Good neighbor
hood. $320/mo. + cable
and 1/3 Utilities. Close to
1-95. 813-454-4747



FORT PIERCE -
1/1 Apt. Just refinished,
clean. $400/mo + elec-
tric. Close to town on
Boston Ave. Call
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FORT PIERCE 2-br/1-ba
C/H/A city water included,
laundry room. Near US1
$575/mo + deposit (neg)
772-332-9114
FORT PIERCE 55+ High
Point 2/2 wood floors,
W/D, A/C, ceiling fans.
$550/mo + $300 sec. 7+
credit rating required
863-697-3259
FORT PIERCE Island
House large 2/2, W/D
Pool clbhse, Owner pays
fees. $750/dep. Annual
$750/mo 772-461-1897
FORT PIERCE- Studio
$459. & 1 bedroom $579.
Ask about our other dis-
counts & promotions!
Sandpiper Apts
772-466-0470
FORT PIERCE- Efficien-
cy & 1BR across the
street from the beach.
Starting at $175. per
week. Call today for ap-
pointment 772-940-8232
FORT PIERCE- HIGH
Point 55+ Gated comm.
2nd Floor 2/2 w/ laundry
room, + full amenities.
$625/mo + deposit
Call Bill 859-321-4697 or
Jan 772-466-0297
FORT PIERCE- Whisper-
ing Pines. Studios, 1 & 2
Bdrms Starting at $389 -
$699. Ask about our oth-
er discounts & promo-
tions. 772-466-7151
FORT PIERCE.
Near Airport
Spacious 2 Br $650/mo.
Near Shopping
2Br/1Ba $550/mo
1Br/1 Ba $450/mo
772-201-5510
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
HOBE SOUND: 1br &
2br Apts, Many Extras,
Upgrades, Best Neigh-
bors, Flexible Terms. For
Peace & Quiet Call.
772-708-0731


HUTCHINSON ISLAND
oceanfront. Beautiful 2/2
furnished condo. Pools
$850/mo. Avail May 24-
Dec 15. 313-530-3368




PORT SALERNO Water
front Manatee Pocket 1/1
newly furnished. Porch,
W/D, Central A/C $750/mo
772-288-2957 Pools
$850/mo. Avail May 24-
Dec 15. 313-530-3368



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Mon Fri 9-6 Sat 10-5
*Income Restrictions Apply
772-978-0799


VERO BEACH! 2/2
1992, new roof '05, water
heater '08. $39.9K Joyce
ML 6006 772-567-8206
or 863-666-6961
www.actionresales.com
VERO BEACH! 2/2, Isl.
kit, fam rm, wood floors.
Make Offer $16.5K Joyce
ML 6004 772-567-8206
or 863-666-6961
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COSTA RICA BEACH
HOMES UNDER $100K.
Jaco Bch + Playa Azul.
Financing available. Call
Kathy Hile 321-288-0926
email: khile@cfl.rr.com
FLORIDA LAKE Bar-
gain! 3+ AC just $49,900
(was $89,900) Nicely
wooded, private lake ac-
cess. Ready to build.
Owner will finance. Only
one- save big. Call now
866-352-2249
GEORGIA QUIET,
COUNTRY LIVING.
3acre to 6acre lots. No
traffic/red lights. Only 20
mins. to the large city of
Dublin. Owner financing
$110/mo. For pictures:
678-644-0547
GEORGIA RIVER
FRONT PROPERTY -
5-1/2 acres in Tattnall
County, between Collins
and Lyons on Hwy 292,
good roads, approximate-
ly 200ft frontage on beau-
tiful unsoiled Ohoppee
river, only $55,000 with
10% down and owner fi-
nancing 912-427-7062 or
Cell #912-269-9349
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 per
tract with $1000 down
and owner financing or
discount for cash.
912-427-7062 or Cell#
912-269-9349
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Lake waterfront
home on 1.09 acre
selling at absolute
auction Friday July 10,
5:30pm Kurtz Auction
1-800-264-1204
kurtzauction.com
Amy Whistle, auctioneer


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PORT ST. LUCIE Mid-
port Place II 2/2 1st fl.
corner unit, tile firs. w/d.
Pool/clubhouse, nice
community $625/mo
772-979-0085
SEBASTIAN- Spacious
3/2 bedroom MOVE IN
SPECIAL ONLY $200.
W/D in all units, cable,
water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*Income restrictions apply
STUART 2/2 2nd fl,
newly decorated, all
appl., $675/mo (dir TV &
pool include) no smoking
call Joe 772-283-1073
STUART- Studio Apt.
Monterey Rd. Pool &
Laundry Walk to stores.
$550/mo. incl water, elec-
tric, & cable tv. First &
$500 security, $25 Condo
Approval Required. NO
PETS. 772-486-6926
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets.
772-692-1200 see photos
online @ www.Home
townNewsOL.com ad #
43945


RENT NOW
STUART. FROM $550.
Furnished/Unfurnished
efficiencies. Sierra Con-
dos. No pets.
Judy Conran Broker
772-283-5763


GEORGIA North Georgia
Mtns. Ellijay Blueridge,
Brand New 2/2 cabin on
.77ac, Private Comm.
Wood firs, New appl.,
fireplace, near rivers, raft-
ing & fishing. Appraised
$170K, asking $125,000
Will help obtain financing
561-512-5550 see photos
ad# 60693 online www.
HometownNewsOL.com
LAND SALE 10 acres
Steinhatchee, FL Starting
at $49,000, $995 down,
$399/ mo! Great Hunting,
Fishing. Call 352-542
-7835 or cell 352-356
-1099
NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City.
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
NC MOUNTAINS
CLOSEOUT SALE!
Cabin Shell,2+ acres with
great view, very private,
big trees, waterfalls &
large public lake nearby,
$99,500. Bank financing.
1-866-789-8535
NC MOUNTAINS Log
Cabin Liquidation sale 6-
New 1 & 2 story Cabins
on 1.5 to 2 + acres start-
ing at only $79,900. Land
foreclosure 2+ wooded
acres, view, possible
short sale. For pictures &
details call now 866-738
-5522
NC MOUNTAINS
Warm Winters/Cool
Summers. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell
w/loft &basement,
includes acreage
$89,900. Mountain&
waterfront homesites
from $39,000-$99,000.
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
TENNESSEE LAND Our
Loss, Your Gain- Beauti-
ful 5 acre tracts for
$24,995. Breathtaking
views, bluffs, waterfalls,
creeks. Great schools.
Smaller/ larger tracts.
Others available with own-
er financing $250 down /
$99 per month. JDL Re-
ality 931-946-2484


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
VERO BEACH 3/1 Cen-
trally located. Section 8
OK. W/D hookups, tile &
hardwd firs. Very clean.
$775/mo 772-321-1689

AFFORDABLE
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013



FORT PIERCE White
City, 3Br/2.5Ba/2. Corner
lot, Ig scrn patio, non
smoker, pets ok. $1,150/
mo nego 772-201-0360
FORT PIERCE- 3/1.5
Sparkling clean, big yard,
Avail Now! $750/mo
$1000 move-in L. Marino
US RE 772-215-0089
FT. PIERCE
QUIET AREA.
Nice 2 & 3 br homes,
from $650/mo. $850/
mo 772-201-5510
JENSEN BEACH Rio
1/1 for one person
$450/mo includes elec-
tric. 2/1 $550/mo + utilit-
ies, fenced back yard.
772-692-0807


TENNESSEE SE: Gated
Mountaintop Community
Paved Roads, Under
Ground Utilities, Wood-
ed, 5 Acres & up. Seclud-
ed but 10 minutes to 1-24.
800-516-8387 Owr/Agent
www.timber-wood.com
TENNESSEE: Farms,
Land, Lots, Homes Beau-
tiful Sequatchie Valley
and surrounding area. If
you don't see it, we'll find
it. Hamilton Land & Auc-
tion 1-800-516-8387
HamiltonAuction.com
VIRGINIA
MOUNTAIN LAND
Pulski County
Borders National Forrest.
Beautiful stream,
buildable property. New
300' deep well, electric
service, road.
50acre tract &
75acre tract. $2250/ac.
321-508-0320
WHOLESALE TIME-
SHARE 60-80% off Re-
tail! Qualified Buyers On-
ly! Call for free info pack.
1-800-639-5319 www.
holidaygroup.com/flier


SELL/RENT YOUR
Timeshare Now!! Mainte-
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Need Cash? Sell your
unused timeshare today
No commissions or brok-
er fees. Free consulta-
tion. www.sellatimeshare
.com 1-888-310-0115
SELL/RENT your Time-
share Now!!! Mainte-
nance fees to high? Need
Cash? Sell your unused
timeshare today. No
Commissions or Broker
Fees. Free Consultation
www.sellatimeshare.com
1-877-494-8246



FORT PIERCE near
downtown, 16 units 2/1
built 1986, 1.49 acres,
15,580 sq ft. $699,995
assumable loan Jeff Klein
Broker 772-708-0836

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BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
772-545-9477
Fort Pierce
WAREHOUSE
Great location, 950sqft, 2
overhead doors, almost
1/2 ac of parking. Near
US1, conv to 1-95.
$1695/mo 772-521-5111




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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 West:
Lake Forest PTE 3/2/2
Pvt water setting, Com-
munity pool, walk to
stores, dining, etc.
$965/mo incl. cable/ lawn
maint. Possible lease op-
tion. 772-201-1205
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Ocean access, 2/2/1
waterfront property
w/dock, & large yard. Ex-
cellent condition. No pets
$1250/mo 207-892-0052


STUART- 2/2 in Cove
Ridge $875/mo all appli-
ances, tiled firs, scrnd
porch Agent: Lyn Marino
US RE 772-215-0089



FORT PIERCE 1/1 furn,
ideal for 1 person,
$400/mo + $500 sec.
(includes network basic
cable, water/sewer &
trash) 772-240-2263
FORT PIERCE 55+ 1/1
furnished, completely
remodeled. No pets
$500/mo + util. $500 sec.
772-971-9248
FORT PIERCE- Country
Cove 2/1, unfurn, $560/
mn + utilitiesI Montnh ton


FORT PIERCE 2 weeks Month Deposit required.
FREE! Off Sunrise & Valerie:772-807-0883
Edwards. Like new 2/1.
$595/mo. $600 sec. No ,/SPE IAL
pets. 772-538-4717
FORT PIERCE 2-br/1-ba Plantation Manor
fully remodeled. Cent A/C Gated Community
new kitchen appliances, Gated Community
diag tile, fenced yard, l/mo FREE
$695/mo. Section 8 OK. I o R
772-215-9661 w/1 yr. Lease o
FORT PIERCE 515 $0
Hampton Place 1/1 2/br $600 m
freshly painted & close to Including sewer Lo
downtown. $400/mo and water
305-481-5554 anwae
305-304-1453 w/Security Deposit
FORT PIERCE: 1205 or Month to Month
Ave L rear 2/1 Near 77 -465-0990
community park. washer
hook-up. $475/mo. No "
security deposit.
305-481-5554/304-1453 86Of Ic
STUART LARGE 2/1oR I
ceramic tile, new appls,
includes washer. C/H/A, STUART- Massage
city water, pet OK. Therapist, Esthetician or
$775/mo 772-286-8899 other quiet professional
772-475-0700 $500/mo 772-220-1005


Vacation &
Travel


TITUSVILLE 1 Month
FREE! (*with this ad.)
Offices from 150-4000sf
Totally renovated w/view
of Cape Canaveral. Co
Brokers welcome. Call
Miriam at 954-961-0500





PORT ST. LUCIE
Class A
Office Warehouse
Located off US 1

w/finished A/C office
** New **

2,200sqftto 17,000sqft
Tilt up concrete,
high cubes,
drive in doors,
$7.00per sqft.

Call Michael
954-646-6390





HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477

HOBE SOUND Gated
Secured parking facility,
with small storage build-
ing, located off US1
$850/mo. 772-545-9477


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Even the family pet is
welcome! Monthly rentals
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Foscoe Rentals
1-800-723-7341
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or Historic Dist fr $129
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Ford Sunliner: 56' Conv,
Red/White, 292 Auto,
Skirts, Continental kit,
wide white walls. $35,000
OBO 386-212-5117
MILITARY JEEPS
1953-54, 1956 & 1966
Parade ready. 772-
597-2999 772-631-5188
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BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the art 2-part car-
bon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed. 1-866-
780-9038 or 1-866-750-
8780 www.RXHP.com
FORD FIVE HUNDRED ,
2005, Silver, leather, sun-
roof, climate control, all
power, Michelin hydro-
Edge tires, 59,000 mi, full
Ford Warranty asking
$10,200 772-567-4100


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$$ CASH $$ PAID FOR
Junk Vehicles, Free
pickup, call 7 days
772-489-6384

AAAA ** Donation Do-
nate your car, Boat or
Real Estate, IRS Tax
deductible. Free Pick up/
Tow any model/ Condi-
tion, Help Under Privi-
leged Children Outreach
Center 800-610-3911

DONATE YOUR Car,
Truck or Boat to Heritage
For The Blind Free 3 Day
Vacation, Tax Deductible,
Free Towing, All Paper-
work Taken Care Of.
866-905-3801


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.
Free Towing. "Cars for
Kids". Any Condition. Tax
Deductible Outreach
Center. 800-597-9411
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



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.
Call Classified
800-823-0466


WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
Z1-900, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
1983), Z1R, 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
310-721-0726.
YAMAHA 1100 Classic
2005. Loaded with extras.
5600 miles. $6500/obo
Sonny 772-873-0541see
photos at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 36765
Classified 800-823-0466


SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$575 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
SAFARI TREK 1998 62K
miles. Great layout,
sleeps 4, corian counters
wood floors, Good cond.
$19,500 772-463-7442
Affordable & Effective
Hometown News
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GARAGE SALE? JEEP WRANGLER 2006
your ad in silver with black int and
Placeyourad in rag top. 31K miles. Tow
Hometown News bar. 6-speed. like new.
800-823-0466 $13,000 772-463-7442

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for sale www.florida-
mariner.com reaching 6
million homes weekly
throughout Florida. Tide
charts, Broker Profiles,
Fishing Captains, Dock-
side Dining & More
1-800-388-9307


STUART Protected
Dockage, South Fork,
St. Lucie. $5.00 per foot.
772-834-6167
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