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Paths differ for pair of former Martin County commissioners

Thursday, December 11th, 2008 by TCPalm.com

Michael DiTerlizzi

Michael DiTerlizzi

Lee Weberman

Lee Weberman


— If timing is everything, then everything is pretty bad for former County Commissioner Lee Weberman right about now.

Since his loss to environmental activist Patrick Hayes in August, Weberman has found himself without employment in the middle of maybe the worst economic slump since the 1930s. (more…)

Fort Pierce offers crime mapping service online

Thursday, December 4th, 2008 by Ana X. Ceron

A new Web site can help Fort Pierce residents keep track of crime in the city.

Launched by the city’s police department, the service can send someone an e-mail alert whenever a crime takes place by their home, office or local school. It can also show maps of where crimes have taken place throughout the city limits, police said.

The site can be accessed through the police department’s Web site, www.fppd.org, by clicking on a link at the bottom right hand side of the screen under the Crime Reports heading. It is available now and free to the public.

Crime incident data is updated nightly and includes: incident type, date, location, distance from citizen’s address, event identification or case number and brief crime incident description, said Crime Analyst April Lee.

Residents must sign up to receive the e-mail alerts.

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