Reserve now for Veterans Appreciation Dinner
Historic City News has learned that all St. Johns County veterans are invited to reserve their seat for a special complimentary Veterans Appreciation Dinner on Saturday October 1, 2011, presented by the Young Republicans of St. Johns County.



Historic City News covered City Manager John Regan when he told two dozen Nelmar Terrace residents that a fence, city codes, and future plans for the school are all on the agenda for an early May meeting with President Dan Hutto of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.
City Manager John Regan invited Tourist Development Council director Glenn Hastings and director of the Visitor & Convention Bureau, Richard Goldman, to attend Monday afternoon’s 450th workshop.
Vice Mayor Leanna Freeman referred to the 446th anniversary cake-cutting ceremony in Monday night’s regular meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission saying, “We need something more for our birthday than two Spanish songs.”
Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that detectives with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office are investigating several burglaries that occurred in the Marsh Creek subdivision since last Friday morning.
At Monday night’s St Augustine City Commission meeting, on a 3-1 split vote with Mayor Joe Boles out of town, commissioners advanced a proposed new ordinance to public hearing hoping to better address the town’s exposure to graffiti.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office has announced to Historic City News that a new Citizens Academy class will begin October 11th and Flagler County residents are urged to take advantage of the opportunity to get an inside look at the Sheriff’s operations.
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