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Randy Stapleford Stapleford, part of U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz s staff, and previously served DeSantis when he was the Volusia-Flagler area s congressman, as well as Rep. Jason Altmire. He is a retired United States Navy captain who served for 35 years as an aviator, attaché, director and commanding officer. He earned his bachelor’s degree in management from Widener University, master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from Naval War College and a master’s degree in business management from Salve Regina University. Buddy Davenport Davenport is president of Buddy Davenport Insurance Agency in New Smyrna Beach. His public service includes involvement with the Florida Hospital Foundation, Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis International, Fraternal Order of Police and the Utilities Commission of New Smyrna Beach. ....
Ann Craft, co-founder of St. Augustine’s Limelight Theatre and director of “Two for the Seesaw,” a co-production with Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre, seen here as Lady Capulet in City Repertory Theatre’s production of “Romeo and Juliet.” (Mike Kitaif) Director Anne Kraft is anxious to see her work on the play “Two for the Seesaw” for the first time, and she knows her two stars, local theater veterans Annie Gaybis and Peter Gutierrez, are anxious to see themselves, too. Kraft – a St. Augustine resident, co-founder of that city’s Limelight Theatre and a veteran performer with Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre – directed an independent production of that 1958 Broadway play by William Gibson, in which a Nebraska lawyer flees his failing marriage by moving to New York City, where he meets a young, eccentric Jewish dancer. ....
Continue Netts’ exceptionalist legacy Dear Editor: Thank you for the tribute to former Mayor Jon Netts. May he rest in peace. The best way for the city to memorialize him is to carry forth his extremely successful vision of a city that was and is exceptional due to its natural beauty. Mr. Netts followed in the footsteps of Lewis Wadsworth Jr., who once owned much of what is now Palm Coast and was an ardent conservationist, insisting on maintaining the natural feel and integrity. Whether in better managing litter (enforcement and signage are currently very lacking) or continuing the city s exemplary maintenance of medians, it behooves us all to pay close attention to the natural aspects of the city that, in the midst of the current boom in development, could be severely and permanently compromised, hurting not just aesthetics but in the end the city s home values by loss of its signature exceptional qualities. ....