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Epic Theaters soon to open in Palm Coast

After a successful opening on SR 207 recently, Epic Theaters, Inc., a privately held motion picture theater operator based in DeLand, will work with Developers Realty to bring a state-of-the-art movie theater to Town Center in Palm Coast.

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Olive Garden: the winner is NOT St. Augustine

After concerted efforts to lure Olive Garden to St. Augustine, it appears the company has selected another site for their next northeast Florida restaurant; Palm Coast.

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Seraphin-Slavin try to stall The Record bankruptcy

Two very outspoken and relative newcomers to St. Augustine are back in the news again — this time because they have tried to intervene in the federal bankruptcy proceedings of Morris Publishing Group and one of its newspapers, The St. Augustine Record.

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Flagler County Art League photography classes

The Flagler County Art League (www.flaglercountyartleague.com) will be providing a “Basic Photography Course” at the Florida Agricultural Museum every Saturday in March at 10:00 a.m. beginning March 6th.

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Boselli addresses Northeast Business Council

St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Communications Manager Tara Howard reported to the Historic City News local news desk that last week’s Northeast Business Council luncheon was co-hosted with the Beaches Division of the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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City Walks offers two holiday weekend tours


Alice Sutherland announced to the St. Augustine local news desk at Historic City News that City Walks will offer two special walking tours to celebrate this holiday weekend.

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February cultural events planned

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

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Cybercriminals Love Valentine’s Day

PandaLabs, Panda Security’s malware analysis and detection laboratory, wants to warn St. Augustine readers of Historic City News that cybercriminals are continuing to exploit Valentine’s Day with holiday-themed malware as a lure to trick users and infect computers.

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