Speaking for St Johns County Beach Services, Lt Jeremy Robshaw informed Historic City News that hot and sunny weather is forecast all week; making local beaches a great destination to enjoy the holiday festivities.
Day: July 3, 2012
Lilly will go to prison for committing hit-and-run
Assistant State Attorney Josh Alexander told Historic City News reporters in St Augustine that 30 year-old Nathaniel Callahan, the man who was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Moultrie Road January 6, left clinging to life and in a coma for a short period, told Judge Berger that he was upset because his assailant has never apologized for his actions.
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Sherley returns to prison for thirty years
Klare Ly, Public Affairs Director for State Attorney R J Larizza, informed Historic City News local reporters that 65 year-old defendant Robert Keith Sherley was sentenced to thirty years in prison today after entering a plea of “no contest” to two first-degree felony counts of robbery with a firearm.
Fireworks over the Matanzas 2012
Paul Williamson, Public Affairs Director for the City of St Augustine, informed local Historic City News reporters that the Independence Day fireworks display over Matanzas Bay is the largest single-event audience in the City each year.
Early discounts for Lincoln-Reagan Dinner
Chairman Harlan Mason of the Republican Party of St Johns County invites Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County to attend the 2012 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner being held on Monday, July 23.