Monday, January 24, 2022

'It's A Small World' ride turns into nightmarish scene after dark

“This is actually so creepy to think about,” read the caption to the macabre clip, which was posted last month by Disney superfan account The Mouselets.

Per the shocking explainer, when Disneyland shutters for the night, “It’s A Small World” turns out the lights and signature song, but not the animatronics.

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Publisher: New York Post
Date: 2022-01-24T13:59:03 00:00
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LETTER: Saltwater canal property owners should pay for dredging, if it's truly necessary | Palm

Recently we have been hearing about this supposed “need” to spend what could amount to tens of millions of tax dollars to dredge our saltwater canals. This is mainly being driven by a local City Council candidate and two-time former mayor candidate, Alan Lowe.

The one “why” he states, is that “the canals create some of the highest revenue generated via property tax.” A debatable statement. So I guess Mr.

Publisher: Palm Coast Observer
Date: 2022-01-24T06:20:00-05:00
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Ormond Beach Airport: What we are doing and why | Ormond Beach Observer

In response to citizen concerns about expanding the airport to the west, we have reduced the size and scope of the runway extension and kept the entire project on current airport property. It is important that we listen to our residents and analyze/balance/address their concerns.

Recent FDOT Economic Impact reports reflect that there are more than 400 high-paying jobs at the airport with total labor revenue of over $18 million and business revenue of over $56 million.

Publisher: Ormond Beach Observer
Date: 2022-01-20T15:30:00-05:00
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Real estate sales for the week in Ormond Beach | Ormond Beach Observer | Ormond Beach Observer

A house on a 20-acre equestrian estate in Rodeo Acres was the top real estate transaction in Ormond Beach and Ormond-by-the-Sea for the week of Dec. 12-18 in the Multiple Listing Service.

Elizabeth Parkinson, individually and as trustee, sold 395 S. Atlantic Ave., Unit 7070, to Donald Fly Jr. and Susan Conway, of Ormond Beach, for $599,800. Built in 1982, the condo is a 2/2 and has 1,931 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $314,000.

Publisher: Ormond Beach Observer
Date: 2022-01-22T11:17:53-05:00
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