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Posted inPublic Safety

Details in collision with former commissioner

Historic City News has learned more about yesterday’s two-vehicle collision in the 6800 block of SR-207 that sent 63 year-old Craig A. Maguire to the hospital, by air ambulance, with serious, but not life threatening, injuries.

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Craig Maguire airlifted to Shands after collision

Historic City News learned that a 5:00 p.m. collision on a stretch of SR-207 between Hastings and Elkton, sent former St. Johns County Commissioner Craig Maguire to Shands Jacksonville trauma center by air ambulance.

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Posted inEditorials

Letter: Objections to bayfront project

Dear Editor:

On Monday, January 24th, the Halback Design Group will present its findings and recommendations for the “Reconnecting the Castillo de San Marcos and the Bayfront” project to the City Commissioners at their regular meeting.

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Posted inCommunity

County responds to hazardous materials call

St. Johns County Fire Rescue Public Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw announced to Historic City News local public safety reporters that his agency had a successful outcome on a hazardous materials call this morning.

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Letter: Arbor Day events tomorrow

Dear Editor:

We have made significant progress at the Lincolnville Community Garden since my last update.

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Posted inCommunity

Political Guild hosts mid-east conflict panel

The Flagler College Political Guild announced to Historic City News local reporters that they will host a panel on relations between Palestine and Israel on January 25th at 7:30 p.m. in the Virginia Room of the Ringhaver Student Center on Sevilla Street.

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Posted inCommunity

McGovern reacts to death of former running-mate

Historic City News observed that while most of the nation mourned Sargent Shriver as the founder of the Peace Corps, St. Augustine resident George McGovern remembers Shriver as a dear friend and former presidential running-mate.

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Posted inGovernment

City Manager invites discussion on property

St. Augustine City Manager John Regan made a point of announcing today that Monday’s city commission meeting will include an “open-ended discussion” regarding the future of the M & M Market property located at Bridge Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.

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