Cathedral Parish School told local Historic City News reporter that ehen the 2010-2011 school year opens in August, they will have a new principal at the helm.
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Cathedral Parish School told local Historic City News reporter that ehen the 2010-2011 school year opens in August, they will have a new principal at the helm.
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St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reported some great entertainment activities for Historic City News readers this weekend.
A St. Johns County jury ended deliberation this afternoon and local Historic City News reporters were in the courtroom when the verdict was read; finding that Diane Santarelli is not guilty of manslaughter.
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Local Historic City News reporters learned today that St. Johns County residents will have the opportunity to be among the very first to secure a preferred spot for their boats when the St. Augustine Municipal Mooring Field begins accepting reservations on June 1.
Has the city created a black market in horse carriage permits?
As it stands today, the city allows a total of 46 permits to carriage operators which can be renewed annually for $80 per carriage. A man who once sued the city for its role in allowing a carriage permit “monopoly” now owns all but three of the permits, himself.
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