Attracting the Perfect Customer
The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce President Robin Burchfield reported to Historic City News that the chamber will be hosting the seminar “Attracting the Perfect Customer”, and it is open to the public.

The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce President Robin Burchfield reported to Historic City News that the chamber will be hosting the seminar “Attracting the Perfect Customer”, and it is open to the public.
St. Johns River Community College told local Historic City News reporters that administrators, faculty and staff recently gathered to honor students for their academic achievements and participation in St. Augustine campus activities.
An alert Palm Coast neighbor provided Flagler County deputies the tip they needed to recover about $3,000 in stolen property this weekend according to a report received by Historic City News.
St. Augustine Vice-Mayor and Commissioner Errol Jones boarded the Amtrak train in Daytona Beach yesterday, along with former St. Augustine Mayor and Commissioner George Gardner, joining Historic City News Editor Michael Gold for the next-to-last leg of Amtrak’s inspection tour of the Florida East Coast railway between Miami and Jacksonville.
I mean it. I want everyone aboard the proposed Amtrak – FEC Corridor passenger train service.
Yesterday evening, St. Johns County Commissioner Mark P. Miner, who will turn 27 years-old on Wednesday while deployed in Kuwait with the Florida National Guard, reacted on the social networking website “Facebook” to the announcement that Governor Charlie Crist is changing his political party affiliation.
In a joint media conference held today, Historic City News has learned that local State Attorney R.J. Larizza will prosecute the case against three Louisiana fugitives in the death of 29-year-old Vincent Binder; whose body was discovered in a field off SR-16, west of I-95.
Judi Stetson, Director of Grants & Special Projects, asks Historic City News readers for grass-roots support from groups, clubs, media, businesses, citizens and anyone else available tomorrow to show support for a railroad stop in the Town of Bunnell.