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Year: 2009

Traffic disruption on Masters and Woodlawn

The St. Johns County Public Works Department has reported to Historic City News that two projects that will cause minor traffic disruptions in St. Augustine, both beginning on Tuesday, May 26.

Community

Suspects in beating arrested

Historic City News has learned that three male suspects have been identified and are in custody in connection with the beating of another man a month ago.

Public Safety

Florida’s checkbook goes online

In an announcement received by Historic City News today, Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink has unveiled a new Web site where you can see how much the state is spending and what the taxpayers get in return.

Government

Free sandbags for county residents

St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that they are offering free sandbags for residents to use against potential flooding of their homes and businesses.

Community

Music by the Sea

This summer, Wednesday and Thursday evenings will offer visitors and residents an opportunity to enjoy free, live concerts with their choice of a great historic or seaside setting in the Nation’s oldest city or nearby St. Augustine Beach.

T’Omb It May Concern conference

Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator Amber Grafft-Weiss reported to Historic City News that tours are filling up for the upcoming T’Omb It May Concern conference.

Community

Airport will get $2.6 million

Historic City News has learned that the St. Augustine-St. Johns County Airport will get $2.6 million in federal stimulus package money.

Community

New Businesses through 05/17/2009

Begin Business Date: 05/11/2009 End Business Date: 05/17/2009 From the records of DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH

Business

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