Despite progress, retired Catholic priest still missing




The City of St Augustine has invited Historic City News readers who are interested in future access to and from the Nelmar Terrace Neighborhood, to attend a public meeting tomorrow; Thursday, April 14th at 7:00 p.m. at the First Church of the Nazarene.
The Solomon Calhoun Community Pool, located at 1300 Duval Street, has announced to local Historic City News reporters that St Johns County has reopened the facility after two months of infrastructure improvements.
Wayne King, principal at Valley Ridge Academy (VRA), has been selected by Superintendent Joseph Joyner to be the principal of Sebastian Middle School. His nomination will be presented to the St. Johns County School Board at its May 10 meeting together with other selections throughout the district that were reported to Historic City News.

Denise McCorkle
St Augustine, FL
Dear Editor:
I am writing to Historic City News because, once again, my neighborhood is being flooded by an out-of-control fire hydrant that has apparently been fitted to dump thousands of gallons of treated water into the street several times every day.
Historic City News attended a press conference called by the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office and cooperating agencies who participated in a recent 7-day dragnet that identified a dozen men who attempted to lure children they believed were between 10 and 15-years-old to meet them for sex.
Tongues are wagging in St Augustine Beach over the visitation of a black billboard that proclaims in bold gothic lettering that Islam is doomed by its own doctrine; the appearance of which has angered many, drawn apathy from some, and has been supported by others.