Community In Communication
When Bill Schauman became director of the Indian River Shores Department of Public Safety (police, fire and EMS) last January, he introduced a system of communicating with residents that he had developed over the years.
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When Bill Schauman became director of the Indian River Shores Department of Public Safety (police, fire and EMS) last January, he introduced a system of communicating with residents that he had developed over the years.
When Harry Halbert’s wife Nancy asked him to help serve Thanksgiving dinner at The Source he figured it would be a one-time thing.
Once again, fall is nearly here.
Water lilies will always be associated with the paintings of French Impressionist Claude Monet and his home in Giverny, which is visited by thousands of enthusiasts every year.
Gordie Peer isn’t a fellow who likes to talk about his age.
The average person looks at swimming as a recreational activity: A way to relax and unwind or as a way to cool down during the scorching summer months.
It seems, of late, that a law degree is requisite to becoming a best-selling author.
The inhabitants of Beius, Romania, gave a hero’s welcome to a group of American visitors who came to their small market town this past summer to build a house.
Bob Coon’s affinity for metal could easily be considered a preordained destiny.
What’s in a name? The name Herschel Ainsworth Auxier, for example, invariably conjures up images of privilege—a son born to parents of means, probably first born and, perhaps, the only child.
Challenging. That’s the word David Farrow says best describes his first impression of the 6,000-square-foot, 1980s oceanfront home on Old Doubloon in Castaway Cove.
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