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Rays of Promise: Boston Whaler Marks Reopening of Boating Plant, Projecting 400 Jobs and Orders Into 2023

Ready to go: where Boston Whalers boats are readied for shipping. The plant reopened gradually starting in winter, with its first boat set to ship later this month. (© FlaglerLive) Note: See a full list of jobs available at Boston Whaler here. What was once the 64-acre Sea Ray plant formally reopened today as Boston Whaler a little less than three years after Brunswick Corp. the parent of both companies, had shut down Flagler County’s largest manufacturing operation. It had 440 jobs at the time. Brunswick and Boston Whaler executives today project the plant will ramp up over the next 12 to 24 months back to 400 jobs, and likely more beyond that: boat-buying is brisk and demand for Boston Whaler is back-ordered well into 2023, the executives say, ensuring the stability of the plant for years to come.

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For Operator of Flagler Beach's City-Owned Golf Club, Criminal Trials He Faces Next Week Are Barely Half the Story

Terry McManus, who runs Flagler Beach's Ocean Palm Golf Club, faces felony fraud and DUI trials and a civil breach of contract suit,

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'Enough' Is Not Enough: Flagler's Dangerous Leer at Extremism | Pierre Tristam

The unquiet room in a quieter moment. (© FlaglerLive) What happened on Tuesday at the Palm Coast City Council is indefensible and dangerous. But it’s nothing new. We’ve simply not been paying attention to a perilous degradation of public discourse and behavior. We’re no longer witnessing just fiery opposition, which is the DNA of any vibrant democracy. The opposition is now routinely aggressive, threatening, irresponsible. The gap between that and violence is vanishing.  Tuesday’s council meeting was one example. There’s been many others. Even on Tuesday, the disturbing thing wasn’t just the meeting’s interruption by the aggressive way Mark Phillips, an audience member, marched toward Mayor Milissa Holland after a vote he didn’t like and got in her face for god knows what purpose, before a sheriff’s deputy stepped between him and the mayor and eventually got him out of the room. That was just a culmination. By the time Phillips hawked his belligerence the room w

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West Augustine woman is first candidate for District 2 Commission race

LaShawnda Pinkney, 48, is the first to file to run in the race. She was born and raised in West Augustine and still lives there today.  Pinkney shared details about her background and platform to about 40 people on Friday at a meet-and-greet event for her campaign at the Murabella amenities center near Pacetti Road and State Road 16. The crowd included pastors, West Augustine advocates such as Greg White and Dwala Willis, Pinkney s children and others.  I m running to fulfill my civic responsibility, Pinkney said.  I m running because I want to continue my commitment, my dedication and my support to our county. I m running to have a voice in the future of our county. I m running because I want to bring and add diversity to the table.  

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Paul Harrington, A Flagler Beach Commission Candidate in March, Dies at 66 After Weeks of Struggles

Paul Harrington had been in the thick of Flagler Beach City Commission issues going back five years. He attended almost every meeting and twice ran for a commission seat. (© FlaglerLive) Flagler Beach city commissioners could see that Paul Harrington was not well. He was sitting in the front row at the April 8 meeting, as he usually did since he started attending almost every commission meeting five years ago. The meeting was into its third hour when he had trouble picking up his drink, which spilled. Later he grabbed arm as if to keep it from shaking, but he wasn’t successful. Commissioners grew concerned as that went on for several minutes.

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