Holiday hours for tax collector – curbside payment
The St. Johns County Tax Collector’s office reported to Historic City News this morning that they will be open the last Saturday of November, after the Thanksgiving holiday, for those wishing to conduct business and pay taxes.

Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local St. Johns County reporters with Historic City News that three Flagler County men were arrested late Monday evening in connection with a string of vehicle break-ins in Palm Coast.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Historic City News has learned that the rehabilitation of St. Augustine’s historic Bridge of Lions, led by facilities and infrastructure consulting firm RS&H, has been ranked fourth in the nation’s Top 10 Bridges of 2010, according to Roads & Bridges magazine.
Historic City News has been informed that a single car crash, discovered by another motorist on Wildwood Drive at 5:45 a.m. this morning, left a St. Johns County man dead and several unanswered questions for investigators.
Justin Loomis reported to local Historic City News reporters that on Friday November 19th thru Sunday November 21st the Loomis Bros. Circus will be performing at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds in Elkton.
For Saturday’s Light-Up! Night ceremony, Mayor Joe Boles has announced to Historic City News that he has named Mrs. Dianne Chase, director of Lead the Way Day Care, to light the city’s tree, and former St. Augustine Mayor John Bailey, Sr., to light the city.