Coalition favors existing site of former train station
Kim DeLaney, who is Growth Management Coordinator for the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, told Historic City News reporters that the Amtrak-FEC Coalition has been working overtime to get the wrinkles worked out of their plan to restore passenger service on Florida East Coast Railway tracks that haven’t been used for that purpose in well over 40 years.

With theatrical smoke so thick you could cut it with a knife, local Historic City News reporter and editor Michael Gold was on hand to witness first-hand the training exercises for St. Augustine and St. Johns County firefighters being conducted at the campus of the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind.
Historic City News Editor Michael Gold was on hand last week when the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine hosted the three announced Republican candidates for St. Johns County Commission, District 4, when each was given an opportunity to introduce themselves and answer questions from the Executive Board.
Don Radbill told local Historic City News business reporters that he is celebrating the Grand Opening of his second Virtual Office building on June 30th, from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at 100 Island Cottage Way.
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The original African-American burial grounds in Flagler County were destroyed by reckless development and re-established in the late 1940’s on a parcel of land that faces on Old Kings Road.
Chef Michael & Christine McMillan announced to local Historic City News reporters that, effective today, The Bakery by Opus 39 will be closing and, effective this Wednesday, June 23, 2010, Opus 39 Restaurant & Food Gallery will be closing, as well.