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Posted inCommunity

Little Shop of Horrors presented on FloArts stage

Susan Kessler invited Historic City News readers to attend a FloArts presentation of the musical “Little Shop of Horrors”.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Computer stolen in residential break-in


The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that at about 7:45 Friday morning, Police Officer Frank Shipp responded to the area of the 20th block of Madeore Street to investigate a residential burglary that occurred sometime Sunday between 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

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Posted inCommunity

Town Hall meeting called by disgruntled owners

A group of homeowners in the St. Augustine Shores community told local news reporters at Historic City News today that they have had it with St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation.

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Posted inGovernment

West King Street reopens after almost a year


St. Johns County, in partnership with the City of St. Augustine and Florida Department of Transportation, is pleased to announce West King Street is now re-open to two-way traffic.

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Posted inCommunity

Shad donates Nissan to Betty Griffin House raffle

St. Johns County local news reporters learned that Mike Shad Nissan, on Cassat Avenue in Jacksonville, has donated a 2009 Nissan Altima to benefit the Betty Griffin House.

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Posted inBusiness

Restructuring plan confirmed in Morris bankruptcy

The bankruptcy court confirmed Morris Publishing Group’s reorganization plan and approved the adequacy of its Disclosure Statement today; clearing the way for the Company to emerge from bankruptcy as soon as March 1, 2010.

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Posted inCommunity

Friends of A1A Environmental Education Fair

Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway will host its first ever Environmental Education Fair on Saturday, May 1st in Marineland, according to an announcement received by the St. Augustine local news desk today.

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Posted inEditorials

Kelso: Stop high-speed spending on railroad

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