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Ormond Beach Observer 09-12-24

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ORMOND BEACH

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 13, NO. 2

THE ART OF GLASS PAGE 2B

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Local elementary school students may be rezoned With Pine Trail and Pathways at overcapacity, VCS is looking to send students to Tomoka, Holly Hill. PAGE 5A

Cassen Park redesign to be reviewed Planning Board to discuss special exception for park.

Slam duck Local Elks drop 1,500 rubber ducks and raise almost $10,000 for charity. PAGE 1B

PAGE 2A INSIDE FOR SALE

Developer is selling Ormond Enclave apartments property, and its plans, for $1.7 million. PAGE 4A

REGISTER TO PARK

Volusia beach driving, offbeach parking registration for residents to open Oct. 1 PAGE 8A

MOUSKETEERS

Halifax Repertory Theater is sponsoring the Mickey Mouse Club Reunion at 90s Con Daytona Beach. PAGE 4A

FAMILY DINER

Angelina’s Diner is now open in Ormond’s beachside. PAGE 8A

Ormond Beach Elks Lodge 2193 exalted ruler Joe Brozyna. Photo By Michele Meyers

OBMS THREAT

Ormond Beach Police say they are investigating threats made to specific OBMS students following lockdown. PAGE 5A

Citizens oppose park road paving

City asked to support opposition of project at Tomoka State Park. 3A

INDEX

Bucs fall to 0-3

Business..................... PAGE 8A Calendar..................... PAGE 3B Comics ....................... PAGE 6B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A The Fine Arts...........PAGE 4-5B Letters.......................PAGE 10A Public Notices...........PAGE 10B Sports..........................PAGE 7B Real Estate................. PAGE 9A

Flagler Palm Coast sloshes its way to 7-2 victory over Mainland.

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Seabreeze, Halifax Academy hope to finish game called because of lightning. Sandcrabs led 7-6. Ariel Kavanaugh, Liz Bonds, Laura Weast and Jill Bodine protest the paving project at Tomoka State Park on Wednesday, Sept. 4, on the Granada Bridge. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

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