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St. Augustine Record reporter Peter Guinta attended the March 8th meeting of the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine to listen to a presentation from St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar, however, when you read his account of the evening, you wonder if he was at the same meeting as everyone else.

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Debra Bulak reported to the local news desk that the 2010 executive board has been elected for Romanza; a world-class, multi-day celebration of music, arts, theater, dance and food.
Chuck Meide invites all Historic City News readers to attend the 2010 Northeast Florida Symposium on Maritime Archaeology that will be held from March 17th through March 20th.
Historic City News reminds our readers that they are getting an hour older tonight when we “spring forward” in observance of Daylight Time.
The City of St. Augustine alerted local news reporters that with the return to daylight saving time on Sunday, March 14th, landscape irrigation will be allowed up to two days a week, after 4:00 p.m. and before 10:00 a.m., throughout St. Johns County.
Historic City News received a report from St. Johns River Community College naming Carla Shows as the new Director of Grant Development.