Longstreet makes run for Beach commission
From her profile with the St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections, Hester Longstreet wrote, “I believe that elected officials need to be proactive in supporting the type of community that will keep the City of St. Augustine Beach the city we love to live in and the city visitors canβt wait to come back and revisit.”

The St. Johns County Recreation Department, Community Resource Center, Health and Human Services and Hastings Ministerial Alliance reported to Historic City News that they have teamed up to help raise awareness and assist families with school supplies for this upcoming school year.
Flagler College reported to local reporters at Historic City News that Kenan Hall Plaza is undergoing a dramatic architectural change that will provide students, faculty and staff a new gathering space that will be completed later this month.
Historic City News readers who are voters in the City of St. Augustine will face one City Commission race in the August 24th Primary — then two, or three, more on November 2nd as Elections 2010 gets underway.
Historic City News reporters will be watching at 2:00 p.m. today as provisions to register short term rentals in residential districts and another to prohibit large gatherings will be considered at the regular monthly meeting of the City of St. Augustine Planning and Zoning Board.
Cathy DuPont reported to Historic City News that this spring, Danny Geores, a rising senior at Pedro Menendez High School, fulfilled his Eagle Scout service project by building a goat enclosure at the Colonial Spanish Quarter museum on historic St. George Street.
Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that Saturday night, police were called to 1 Anderson Circle to investigate a report of a woman getting into a vehicle who was said to be carrying an open beer.
Historic City News editor Michael Gold is out of town on vacation. When the cat’s away, the mouse will play π