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Provencher and McGrew Win in Flagler Beach, Romney Trounces Gingrich in Flagler

FlaglerLive | January 31, 2012

Linda Provencher has beaten J. NeJame for Flagler Beach mayor, while Joy McGrew has beaten Sandra Mason for a city commission seat. Mitt Romney beating Newt Gingrich handily in Flagler and Florida.

In Flagler Beach City Election, More Reruns Of Faces and Ideas Than Stark Choices

FlaglerLive | January 24, 2012

Two of the four candidates in the Flagler Beach municipal election on Jan. 31 have served on the commission before, a third has run for office many times, leaving just one rookie in the mix. Fresh ideas, too, were wanting in a recent forum where the candidates laid out their positions.

Flagler Beach Election: Candidate Forum 6 p.m. Tonight at Disabled American Veterans Hall

FlaglerLive | January 19, 2012

Tonight’s forum starts at 5 p.m. with a meet-and-greet and at 6 with actual questions at the DAV Hall on 6th Street. Flagler Beach elections are usually held in March. This election was moved up to coincide with the presidential primary election on Jan. 31, and to save the city money.

Flagler’s 7 Governments Gather to Hear How Well Their Economic Development Is Doing

FlaglerLive | December 13, 2011

Despite enduringly high unemployment and a year of fraying rather than unity among local governments, the county hosted an intergovernmental summit Tuesday that piled back-patting on exclamation marks.

Christmas Parachutes Into a Parade and Yules Up Sweaty Bed Races in Flagler Beach

FlaglerLive | December 3, 2011

The annual bed races, postponed in October, capped a day of festivities that had Santa jumping oput of a plane and landing on Flagler Beach’s sands and a parade that seemed to go on forever, like the photo gallery included here.

Feed Flagler: Community-Wide Celebration Wraps-Up With 3,000 Meals Served

FlaglerLive | November 23, 2011

We’re reporting live this afternoon from various Feed Flagler locations as the community-wide Thanksgiving celebration takes place from 3 to 6 p.m.

John Feind Is Leaving After 8 Years; Joy McGrew and Sandra Mason In the Race

FlaglerLive | November 19, 2011

When it convenes in February, the Flagler Beach City Commission will look vastly different than it did just a year ago, with three of its commission seats and the mayor’s seat having turned over, but the four candidates running for a commission seat and the mayor’s seat are not quite newcomers.

Alice Baker Stepping Down in Flagler Beach, Feind May Follow, Joy McGrew Wants Back In

FlaglerLive | November 15, 2011

Flagler Beach’s next election is scheduled for Jan. 31 to coincide with the presidential primary and save money. The mayor’s seat has drawn three candidates. One commission seat is up.

A Matter of Heart: Tommy Tant Surf Classic Returns to Roil Flagler Beach

FlaglerLive | November 11, 2011

The annual Tommy Tant Memorial Surf Classic, a competitive surfing celebration of the late Tommy Tant, runs Saturday and Sunday in Flagler Beach with a focus this year on heart health, as Tommy died of an aortic aneurysm 13 years ago.

Darrell Smith’s Coda to Flagler Beach’s New Doggie Dining Menu

FlaglerLive | November 4, 2011

“I’m sorry,” Writes Smitty, “I didn’t think it would go this far. Look at what I filmed at an unnamed Flagler Beach restaurant yesterday.” He graciously apologizes, too.

In a Switch, Flagler Beach Backs Doggie Dining At Some Restaurants, With Regulations

FlaglerLive | October 28, 2011

Dog-friendly dining in Flagler Beach, never exactly absent from some restaurants, is now entirely legal and embraced by the city commission that had sought to ban it just a few weeks ago.

Swell of Surfers Beats Back Flagler Beach Bid to Broaden Pier’s No-Go Zone, For Now

FlaglerLive | October 27, 2011

Flagler Beach’s proposal to double the no-surf zone to 300 feet around the Flagler Beach pier petered out before it was considered, with a caveat: commissioners want more self-policing from surfers, or else.

300-Ft. No-Surf Zone Plan Around Flagler Beach Pier Has Surfers Angling for Battle

FlaglerLive | October 24, 2011

A season rich in storms, good waves and good fishing resulted in renewed clashes between fishermen and surfers around the Flagler Beach pier, and the latest proposal to extend the no-surf zone around it, priming angers before Thursday’s Flagler Beach City Commission meeting.

Seawall Soul-Searching and Yet More Muddles Over Alternatives in Flagler Beach

FlaglerLive | October 14, 2011

The Flagler Beach City Commission shelved state transportation dollars that would have refurbished the seawall along 13th Street and skirted around discussions of alternatives to beach-saving in confusing motions Thursday.

Bruce Campbell Appointed Flagler Beach Manager, 5-0, Ending 18-Month Spectacle

FlaglerLive | October 13, 2011

With Commission Chairman John Feind switching from opposition to endorsement, Bruce Campbell was finally given the permanent job, unanimously, a year and a half after the city began its search for Bernie Murphy’s replacement.

Flagler’s State Lawmakers Lend an Ear to Local Pleas in Annual Wish-Listing Ritual

FlaglerLive | October 13, 2011

Gambling regulations, state dollars for Flagler’s roads, warnings against the unintended consequences of state budget cuts and numerous more local concerns busied the nearly two-hour meeting between Flagler’s state lawmakers and local politicians, organizations and citizens.

Acting Time May Be Over in Flagler Beach As Commission Takes Up Manager’s Fate

FlaglerLive | October 8, 2011

It’s been nine months since Bruce Campbell started as actingcity manager, making it the longest job interview in memory for any local government executive. The wait appears to be over as two commissioners who’ve opposed his permanent appointment so far face a reckoning next Thursday.

Saturday’s Great Bed Race in Flagler Beach Postponed Until Dec. 3

FlaglerLive | October 7, 2011

Weather is causing the postponement of the third annual Great Bed Race, which means that there’s two more months to enter the contest, which has already drawn a record 17 beds.

In Flagler Beach, Questions, Ridicule and Anger in Search for Beach-Saving Answers

FlaglerLive | September 20, 2011

A three-and-a-half hour town hall meeting on saving the beach renourished a lot of old ideas and complaints without settling the heart of the matter: with what means and what money to stop the shore from eroding.

Seawall and “Renourishment” Alternative: Saving the Beach Without Losing a Town’s Soul

FlaglerLive | September 13, 2011

Speaking on behalf of SaveFlaglersBeach.com, Terry Potter argues for an alternative to seawalls, dredging and revetments in Flagler Beach and invites the public to the organization’s seminar on the matter on Sept. 15.

Flagler Beach Touts Taut Budget With 14.6% Tax Rate Increase and 3% Employee Raise

FlaglerLive | September 7, 2011

Though Flagler Beach’s tax rate is again increasing, most property owners will see their tax bills decrease. For Acting City Manager Bruce Campbell, budget season closes a crucial part of his on-going job interview.

Feared Dead, Man Overboard Washes Up Alive on Cinnamon Beach 9 Hours Later

FlaglerLive | September 6, 2011

He’s alive: Brian Oliver, the captain of a charter sailboat, fell in the water at 3 p.m. Sunday, held on to a cooler, and washed up on shore, in good health, at half past midnight Tuesday morning.

2 Days from Drop-Dead Date, Flagler Beach’s Pier Restaurant Lease Is Signed By New Owner

FlaglerLive | September 1, 2011

Raymond Barshay, owner of Ormond Beacjh’s River Grille and South Daytona’s Sloppy Joe’s, signed a 10-year lease on Tuesday with Flagler Beach, his landlord, to remake and run the Pier Restaurant, ending a succession saga stretching almost two years.

Flagler Beach Restaurant Owners Vow To Fight City’s Ban on Dog-Friendly Dining

FlaglerLive | August 29, 2011

For years, and with more frequency recently, several Flagler Beach restaurants allowed patrons to bring their dog as long as they sat in outside-dining areas. Commissioners never heard of a problem–until they heard of the state requirement that the city formalize the practice by ordinance, which they killed, 3-2.

Rick Scott, Pointer Sister: He Sings “Fire” at The Golden Lion, Does the Pier, Then Turns In

FlaglerLive | August 28, 2011

Gov. Rick Scott’s unexpected dinner drop-in at Flagler Beach’s Golden Lion this evening coincided with a wreck outside. He gave the tambourine and the Beatles a go before making out on the Flagler Beach pier.

This Week in Flagler and Tallahassee: Scott at the Chamber, Early Voting and Pills Again

FlaglerLive | August 28, 2011

The Palm Coast City Council discusses next steps as its pill-mill moratorium approaches its end, early voting for the mayoral primary begins Monday, many agencies are in slow-motion mode ahead of Labor Day.

Man Drowns North of Flagler Beach, Near Condos Where Family Had Recently Moved In

FlaglerLive | August 27, 2011

James Palmer, 55, who was staying at the Oceanside condominiums in Beverly Beach with his family, drowned just before 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon. A 55-year-old surfer also died in New Smyrna Beach three hours earlier.

Native Sons: Remembering Josh Crews One Young Writer at a Time, With a Ball

FlaglerLive | August 24, 2011

Josh Crews, the long-time manager at Woody’s and voracious reader, was killed last year in a car crash. The Josh Crews Fund is created in his memory to underwrite writing scholarships in Flagler schools. A fund-raising masquerade ball is scheduled for Oct. 28.

County’s Economic Board Would Exclude Cities and Bank on $400,000 a Year in Tax Dollars

FlaglerLive | August 23, 2011

The county commission’s latest direction was surprising and divided, as a 3-2 majority settled on an economic development board with just one government represented–the county–and eight seats filled by business representatives with economic development experience.

This Week in Flagler and Tallahassee: Budgeting Mysteries, Spy Cameras, Dogs in Restaurants

FlaglerLive | August 21, 2011

The Flagler County Commission tries again (and again, and again) to figure out what to do about economic development, the Palm Coast City Council awaits its manager’s latest budget presentation, Flagler Beach talks dogs in restaurants, Bunnell talks spy cameras.

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