New Businesses through 07/17/2011
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Historic City News reporters were informed by Gwendolyn Duncan that Civil Rights activists, Lillian Twine-Roberson and the late Esther Burgess, were recognized for sacrifices they made during the 1960’s Civil Rights movement in St. Augustine at the 5th Annual ACCORD Freedom Trail Luncheon.
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Vacation Rental Pros informed Historic City News reporters that they have been named as the 14th “fastest-growing private company in northeast Florida” in the Jacksonville Business Journal’s 2011 “Top 50” list.
United States Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announced to Historic City News that a convicted sexual offender from Tennessee, who failed to register once he moved to Putnam County, pled guilty to federal charges in Jacksonville last week.
Historic City News has learned that in a recent poll, readers of The Florida Current say former Governor Charlie Crist should switch parties and run as a Democrat against Governor Rick Scott in the next election.
After St. Augustine city commissioners approved a second floor hotel addition across St. George Street from the city gates, as well as an adjacent hotel development, Historic City News watched as Robert M. Hall suggested that “the true function of the city gates seems to have been forgotten”.
