Efforts to decrease fuel consumption recognized
Historic City News readers who live or work at the beach know all too well that the intersection of State Road A1A and State Road 312 get pretty messy at 5 o’clock.

Historic City News readers who live or work at the beach know all too well that the intersection of State Road A1A and State Road 312 get pretty messy at 5 o’clock.
Historic City News readers have been invited to a “Welcome Home” event for Vietnam veterans on Sunday, November 7th in the Flagler College Auditorium.
Historic City News reporters received a copy of the following open letter to the County Commission, each County employee, and St. Johns County residents from County Administrator Michael D. Wanchick.
Dear Editor:
It is true; we can no longer afford “business as usual” in our government, in politics, in our lives — but that idea needs to be applied in more ways than just our finances, especially in the St. Augustine Beach community.
Sheriff David B. Shoar dispatched investigators George Harrigan and Charles Brantley to Seattle Washington to interview 26 year-old Joseph Dean Roberts — who has been aggressively sought by the U.S. Marshal Service in a nationwide manhunt that ended Tuesday night.
Historic City News has learned that the Hastings “Drop-In” Center, a socialization center for those with mental health conditions, proudly presents an exhibition of photographs taken by its members titled “Picturing Hastings”.
Historic City News was watching while Public Works Director Martha Graham told commissioners that representatives of the Florida Department of Transportation would not be able to attend their meeting to discuss the construction schedule for the San Sebastian Bridge as originally planned.
Communications Director Jay Humphreys invites Historic City News readers to enjoy Cracker Day on Saturday and many other entertaining events this weekend.