Police: National Take Back Day a success
Historic City News local reporters were updated by the St Augustine Police Department that local participation in the “National Take Back Day” is being judged “a success” — with officers collecting 49 pounds of unwanted pharmaceuticals.

Wildlife Rescue Coalition of Northeast Florida announced to local Historic City News reporters that they will hold a benefit golf tournament to raise funds for their wildlife rescue mission to ensure respect for all wildlife through education and conservation.
Historic City News reporters will be on hand for the city commission meets Monday evening in the Alcazar Room at City Hall when City Manager John Regan presents a revitalization proposal for the Willie Galimore Center and pool in Lincolnville.
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Chris Bodor, Owner of Poet Plant Press in St. Augustine, reported to local Historic City News that readers, writers, and illustrators enjoyed a full day of free events yesterday on the Campus of Flagler College as he participated in the Florida Heritage Book Festival.
Governor Charlie Crist has proclaimed October 3rd – 9th as Register Your Emergency Contact Information Week in the Sunshine State and St. Johns County Tax Collector Dennis W. Hollingsworth is helping Historic City News readers to participate.
The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners and the Council on Aging announced to Historic City News the grand opening ceremonies for the new St. Johns County Transit Center located at 2595 Old Moultrie Road.