- September 8, 2024
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The latest Cumberland Farms officially opened on Friday, Sept. 29 in Port Orange at 3567 South Nova Road.
The "next generation" store will have a 24-hour schedule and has been designed with restaurants in addition to a high-top bar counter, 17 parking paces and 10 fueling stations.
The 4,995-square-foot store is the second in the Cumberland Farms line. Port Orange's first Cumberland Farms, located at 3803 Clyde Morris Blvd., had its ribbon cutting on Wednesday, Sept. 6 and has been giving 10 cents from every dispensed beverage purchased at the new location to Atlantic High School.
“Every time we open a new store or remodel a store we do a fundraiser for a nonprofit or school,” Bryan Pierce, Cumberland Farms marketing associate, said. “We want to give back to the local community and it really is on a local level.”
A new baseball field is coming to Volusia County.
However, this field is giving residents with special needs a place designed specifically for them.
On Friday, Sept. 29, the Miracle League of Volusia County officially broke ground and began phase 1 for the rubberized non-latex surfaced baseball field off of Turnbull Bay Road in New Smyrna Beach.
According to the non-profit's website, the field will be for the more than 13,000 school-aged children with "varying exceptionalities in Volusia and Flagler counties."
The property was provided by the city of New Smyrna Beach.
The Community Trust was also able to give $10,000 to the Miracle League of Volusia County several years ago. The money is going toward the construction of the new baseball field.