Burglars foiled by hurricane glass
Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that two men are being sought in connection with criminal mischief and an attempted break-in to a Ponte Vedra bank earlier this week.

Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that two men are being sought in connection with criminal mischief and an attempted break-in to a Ponte Vedra bank earlier this week.
Historic City News local reporters will be able to confirm the final lineup for Primary Election ballots after twelve noon tomorrow as the week-long qualifying period for local and county elections draws to a close.
City of St. Augustine Department of Planning and Building officials tell Historic City News local reporters that they have recently completed the National Register nomination for “Fullerwood Park” which is roughly bounded by the marshes of Hospital Creek on the east, San Marco Avenue on the west, Hildreth Drive on the north and Macaris Street on the south.
“Everybody else has had to tighten their belt because of this economy, but the City of St. Augustine hasn’t,” candidate Charles J. Hennessey told local Historic City News reporters this week as he made his bid for City Commission Seat 5; currently held by Nancy Sikes-Kline.
Historic City News local reporters have learned of a new agreement that will make it easier for students to continue their education at the University of North Florida if they are transferring from St. Johns River Community College after graduation.
Historic City News local reporters spent time this morning with two very busy city officials — outgoing St. Augustine City Manager Bill Harriss and incoming City Manager John Regan as Harriss makes the transition to retirement and Regan makes the transition to what some would call “the hot seat”.
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office told local Historic City News reporters that they are hosting their second and third “Operation-Medicine Cabinet” next weekend in the northern sections of the county.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reminded Historic City News readers that just because the nation’s oldest city is approaching her 450th birthday, doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot of new summertime adventures and fun awaiting our visitors.