Public Information Officer Lt Jeremy Robshaw reported to Historic City News that St Johns County Fire Rescue personnel responded to a multi-family structure fire in the 700 block of Middle Branch Way at approximately 10:15 a.m. this morning.
Year: 2011
Lincolnville market will be solar powered
Market Director Sue Agresta reported to Historic City News that this Sunday, the Lincolnville Farmers Market will offer solar power to vendors and musicians, thanks to a new high-tech portable solar power system manufactured here in St Augustine.
Wiles celebrating Golden Anniversary in St Augustine
Optimism and wealth are often associated with gold; and for one local family, today marks their golden anniversary in business in St Augustine — representing three generations of the Wiles family of financial services companies.
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Letter: Problem with baby food blender
Letter: Problem with baby food blender
Mary Lou Timura
St Augustine, FL
We remember: 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor
December 7, 1941, at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time, a Japanese dive-bomber bearing the red symbol of the Rising Sun of Japan on its wings appears out of the clouds above the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
Restaurant Association presents donation
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida, Director of Development Darby Stubberfield, extended a word of thanks to sponsors and attendees of the Second Annual Food and Wine Festival in St. Augustine – making the event a tremendous success.
Flagler College holds graduation Saturday
Historic City News received word from Tom Iacuzio that Flagler College will hold its fall commencement ceremony for graduating seniors on Saturday, December 10 beginning at 9:00 a.m.
Ferry service temporarily suspended at fort
Administrative Support Assistant Laura Cryan announced to Historic City News reporters that the boat service to Fort Matanzas National Monument has been suspended until further notice due to mechanical problems with the ferries.