In his January, 2010 article Tom Patton said if Hometown Democracy Amendment 4, passed it would bog down the system and thousands of business decisions would be subject to a vote.
Month: January 2010
Guest Column: Still supporting Thrasher
At the age of 18, I registered as a Republican — which was the same party of my great-grandfather three times removed who lived here in St. Johns County.
Vote Monday on Aviles Street sidewalk cafes
Ordinance 2009-39, regulating the operation of cafes on a portion of Aviles Street will come on for public hearing and second reading Monday night, as the St. Augustine City Commission holds its first meeting of the new year.
Clue to future of Greyhound Lines terminal
In reviewing the agenda for Monday night’s City Commission meeting, reporters at the local St. Augustine news desk of Historic City News noted a discussion item of interest to those who have been following the fate of bus travel to and from St. Augustine, Florida.
Locals join Operation Iraqi Freedom
On Wednesday, January 6, 2010, thousands of friends, family members and dignitaries gathered at the Orlando International Airport with a reporter from the local St. Augustine and St. Johns County news desk of Historic City News, to say farewell to the men and women of 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment.
Head-on collision in SR 207 intersection
Shortly before 3:00 this afternoon, Historic City News freelance photographer Christopher Kimball reported to the local St. Augustine news desk that he was on the scene of a two-car accident which sent one driver to the hospital.