LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 5.16.2012
May 16, 2012
Solution to City Hall issue: Rent, don’t buy; City Council should respect residents’ wishes on City Hall; Buying foreclosed building is the most efficient option ...
County is trying to ‘blackmail’ city
May 16, 2012
There appears to be some confusion resulting from the May 9 front-page article in the Palm Coast Observer regarding impact fees. Please allow me to offer some clarification on the issue.
Mayor Netts: County is trying to ‘blackmail’ city
May 14, 2012
Netts: "Commissioners, for you to say that you will give these dedicated dollars to Palm Coast only if we take over responsibility for a county road (Matanzas Woods Parkway) — well, I continue to call that blackmail."
City Council can’t turn back the clock
May 12, 2012
I’d like to take a moment to thank everybody who commented on recent letters to the editor, lamenting “change” in Palm Coast.
You can go home again
May 12, 2012
By now, Casa Cavaliere was supposed to be reality, bustling with dollfaces and babycakes.
In bloom: election signs of spring
May 12, 2012
Election signs are sprouting all around us. It’s a beautiful sight.
Build City Hall now, at Town Center
May 11, 2012
Palm Coast has been an incorporated city for 12 years. Its current population is 75,000, making it one of the largest cities in Northeast Florida.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 5.9.2012
May 9, 2012
Kim Carney’s statement shows disregard for resident input; eeds abound in neighbors’ yards; there should be a penalty; City should buy City Marketplace, not build a new City Hall ...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 5.5.2012
May 5, 2012
Speed limit of 25 mph is too low in empty Town Center; Driving is a privilege, not a right; laws needed to protect others; Better customer service in enforcement, yes; stricter code, no ...
OPINION: Election strategies that will work in 2012
May 5, 2012
The other day I drove by a UPS truck that had mean-looking yellow flames painted on the grill and on the sides.
- May
18 Family Promise of Flagler Open House
4:00 pm - May
18 Sea Turtle Talk
6:00 pm - May
18 Parents Night Out
6:30 pm - May
18 FPCHS Spring Musical ‘Oliver!’
7:00 pm
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Church, school join forces to send cows to Uganda
05/16/12
The A.M. Guild at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church joined forces with students at the church’s school to participate in a Heifer International fundraiser to purchase milk cows for needy families in Uganda. -
Counting turtles
05/16/12
As of Friday, May 11, there are 18 loggerhead nests in Flagler County, according to the Volusia/Flagler Turtle Patrol. -
Student art
05/16/12
Flagler Palm Coast High School junior Melissa Sackett created these paintings is Monica James’ class.


