March New Businesses
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In an article reported by the Jacksonville Business Journal today, the Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St Augustine is making plans in the event that the Federal Aviation Administration goes through with planned tower closures June 15.
Historic City News has learned that St Johns County Circuit Judge Michael Traynor has allowed Randal Bryen Hart to withdraw his previous guilty plea to charges that he cut his dog’s throat and left him to die in a pasture near his home.
Sheriff’s spokesman Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that 75-year-old Romildo “Ray” Gottuso, who lived at 68 Dolphin Boulevard in Ponte Vedra Beach, died at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center from injuries sustained in a single-car collision on Friday, March 29th.
Michael Gold, editor of Historic City News, announced today that an agreement has been reached with local radio landmark, WFOY Newstalk 1240, to become their Internet news partner.
Jeremy Robshaw reported to Historic City News that this week, it is with great honor that St Johns County Fire Rescue celebrates April 14-20, as National Telecommunications Week — in honor of the men and women in our local communications center whose diligence and hard work helps to keep our county and its citizens safe.
St Johns County School District Director of Community Relations, Christina Langston, informed local Historic City News reporters that the Academy of Environmental and Urban Planning at Creekside High School has earned national distinction as a Model Career Academy.
Tuesday evening, April 16, Historic City News readers are invited to attend a free presentation at 7:00 p.m. in the Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College located at 14 Granada Street in St Augustine; “Costume Balls and Cake Walk Contests”.