Letter: Update from Senator Thrasher

John E Thrasher
St Augustine, FL
Dear Editor:
We had a busy second week of the 2013 Legislative Session.
With the resignation of Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll this week, the Legislature is resolved to make sweeping changes to effectively ban Internet cafes in the State of Florida.


Charges are pending, according to the traffic homicide report forwarded to Historic City News last night, after a two-car collision left two men injured, one critically, and a female passenger who died at the scene. 
Over the past two weeks, undercover deputies and a teenaged operative conducted two underage tobacco enforcement details around the county; and, now that operation “Dry Spring” has concluded, the results have been reported to Historic City News.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
St Augustine News Desk Editor, Michael Gold, was notified by Romanza President, Albert Syeles, that this year’s Romanza celebration has been expanded to include two weekends of entertainment — inspiring a name change from “Romanza Week” to “Romanza Festivale”.
Today in 1890, Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church was officially dedicated.
State Attorney spokesperson Klare Ly reported to Historic City News yesterday afternoon as the sentence came down in the emotional case of a St Johns County man who, at one time, stood on the side of the law.