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Photos and story submitted by contributing writer Dale Smith for NSBNews.Net / Mayor Adam Barringer, left, listens to Vice Mayor Jim Hathaway speak about the proposed parking kiosks earmarked for the North Causeway Boat Ramp parking lot designed to raise money to offset maintenance costs.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH – With 2013 looming on the horizon, city officials said tonight they are worried how they will pay for the maintenance of parks they will inherit once Volusia County no longer will be responsible for the costs.

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NSBNEWS.net file photo and video by Sera Frederick / New Smyrna Beach Adam Barringer and the City Commissioners Lynne Plaskett, Jim Hathaway, Jack Grasty and Judy Reiker agree Tuesday night that with the new police and fire station complex built, now is an opportunity time to lure businesses to this seaside paradise by waiving police and fire impact fees for one year.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- In this downtrodden economy, New Smyrna Beach may now have an edge over other cities in Volusia County in welcoming businesses starting up or those looking to relocate: No impact fees for public safety services.

Beachside/Flagler Avenue

Photos by Henry Frederick / Edward and Patricia Hunt of Edgewater enjoy a glass of wine at Clancy's Cantina as Clancy's wine hostess Brandy Winthrow serves a customer during Saturday's New Smyrna Beach Wine Walk at Art Walk.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Edward and Patricia Hunt spent the morning with their 5-year-old boy at the beach. Then he was off to the babysitter so they could enjoy a stroll on Flagler Avenue and a glass of wine at Clancy's Cantina.

Downtown/Canal Street

NSBNews.net video by multimedia editor Sera Frederick and photo by Henry Frederick / Here are video highlights of Saturday's crowd during FishStock 2011 at Riverside Park in New Smyrna Beach, home of the Memorial Weekend Striker Fishing Tournament. Shown at left is Cory Troiano of Gainesville with his dog, Alex. In the smaller photo, Donny Van Dingenen, 5, of Winter Park, sits for a pose. Shown above and below, is one of the boats in the fishing tourney.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Several thousand people jammed Riverside Park on Saturday for the Memorial Day Weekend Striker Tournament, also known as FishStock. People of all ages enjoyed the sights, sounds and sunshine. Some, like 11-year-old Cory Troiano, didn't leave home without man's best friend, in this case, a shepherd mix, named Alex.

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