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Posted inCommunity

Old Kings Park development files papers

Wilson Green LLC, a Ponte Vedra-based development company, filed Pre-Application documents with St Johns County for Old Kings Park, a development of regional impact according to an announcement received by Historic City News this morning.

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Posted inEditorials

It is Truman — NOT Dewey!

Every publisher’s nightmare is summed up in the Chicago Daily Tribune November 3, 1948 headline that is arguably the most famous headline in the newspaper’s 150-year history.

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Possible demise of Shores Service Corporation?


Historic City News received the following Guest Column which asks, “Could Pool Survey Letter Lead to Demise of Shores Service Corporation?”

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Posted inCommunity

First Lincolnville Community Garden meeting


Cash McVay reported to Historic City News that over 50 neighbors turned out for the first Lincolnville Community Garden neighborhood meeting, held this past Tuesday night at the Willie Galimore Center.

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Posted inGovernment

Second FPL franchise meeting

Historic City News has been reminded that the City of St. Augustine will hold a second public meeting to discuss the Florida Power and Light franchise renewal agreement.

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Weekend events in the St. Augustine area

Visitors Bureau There are many choices reported to Historic City News for entertainment in America’s Oldest City this weekend according to Communications Director Jay Humphreys with the St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau.

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Cultural Events January 7 – January 15

St. Johns Cultural Council Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.

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Posted inBusiness

New Businesses through 01/04/2009

Begin Business Date: 12/29/2008 End Business Date: 01/04/2009

From the records of DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH

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