$35M Bartram Park nursing facilities on schedule
Historic City News business reporters visited the site of the first phase of Brooks Rehabilitation’s $35M Bartram campus in St Johns County; which began construction in July, and is slated to be complete next summer.



Saint Augustine Beach Civic Association invited Historic City News readers to attend the free Music by the Sea concert tonight; with entertainment provided by local Rhythm and Blues artist Roland Fleming.
A 42-year-old man is being sought in connection with the financial exploitation of two elderly Ponte Vedra Beach residents earlier this year, according to an alert received by local Historic City News reporters in St Augustine this afternoon.
During the regular business meeting Monday night, Dana Ste Claire, 450th Development Director for the City of St Augustine, introduced posters for the First Annual Spanish Wine and Food Festival coming to town on October 3-6.
Administrator Michele M Leonhart informed Historic City News reporters that for the first time ever, the Drug Enforcement Administration has revoked the ability of stores within a large national chain to handle or distribute controlled substances such as oxycodone and hydrocodone pending a judicial proceeding.
Historic City News reporters have learned that the Florida Department of Transportation will spend $65,000 to repair the black ornamental swing gates on the Bridge of Lions that were damaged when a motorist collided with them on August 1.
The Florida National Guard announced to local Historic City News reporters that there would be a daylong celebration of the 447th anniversary of the first known muster of Citizen-Soldiers in the continental United States at Florida National Guard Headquarters, located at 82 Marine Street in St Augustine.
Jen Williams, the public-hunting-area biologist for the Northeast Region of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, informed Historic City News reporters in St Augustine that permits to hunt Twelve Mile Swamp and Relay wildlife management areas are available, until September 28 — or until all permits are issued.