City recognizes employee-heros
Historic City News applauds a Visitor Center custodian who talked a distraught woman off the fourth floor ledge of the parking facility and a city Marine Operations officer who has rescued seven people and a dog in the past month, who will be honored by the City Commission Monday.



Historic City News will be listening as city officials call a public meeting on Thursday, May 19 at 5:00 p.m. in the Alcazar Room of City Hall located at 75 King Street in St. Augustine, when the public will have an opportunity to make policy suggestions concerning further development of the harbor management system.

Historic City News readers are invited to attend tonight when District 2 County Commissioner Ron Sanchez discusses the new County radio system, the County’s application for a Safer Grant and important issues such as EPA mandated water quality standards.
St. Johns County Communication Manager, Karen Pan, would like to invite all Historic City News readers to join Florida’s First Lady, Ann Scott, when she visits the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library for a special “storytime” reading event next week.
Fresh, local, seasonal produce is now available for home or office delivery according to an announcement from “Local Fare”, an area farmer’s market delivery service.
FHP Lieutenant Bill Leeper announced to Historic City News local reporters that the State of Florida is using Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month as a springboard to remind everyone on our roadways to give others a break and share the road.
US Attorney Robert E. O’Neill announced to Historic City News that five defendants have been indicted and today, three were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit marriage fraud and to make false statements to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.