Letter: You can opt out of smart meters
Letter: You can opt out of smart meters
Cyndi Stevenson
Fruit Cove, FL
Dear Editor:
I wanted to respond to a recent letter from a Historic City News reader who expressed concerns about the new “smart meter” from Florida Power and Light.


Historic City News photographer Mark Cubbedge was at the St Augustine Amphitheatre last night when sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson performed some of their best loved hits that earned their group, Heart, worldwide recognition.
Had the incident happened at any time McDonald’s lobby had been opened, the outcome would most certainly have been worse; managers told Historic City News this morning, after a St Augustine woman crashed into their building.
After a one-day break since Tuesday, two dozen volunteers and staff members resumed the task of scanning thousands of mail and absentee ballots this morning, as the three-member canvassing board convened to individually inspect damaged ballots in an effort to see that every vote counts.
Following the General Election on Tuesday, November 6, Ken Bryan and Mark Miner will be officially replaced in District 5 and District 3, while sitting District 1 Commissioner, Cyndi Stevenson, will likely win re-election; all three winners start new, four-year terms November 20.
Historic City News readers have been invited to attend a construction open house in order to learn about upcoming resurfacing and sidewalk projects along SR-A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, being presented by the Florida Department of Transportation.
Letter: Childlike behavior by mosquitoteers
