Safety First when enjoying legal fireworks this year
St Johns County Fire Rescue officials are reminding Historic City News readers to use extreme caution when using or discharging fireworks of any kind during 4th of July celebrations.

St Johns County Fire Rescue officials are reminding Historic City News readers to use extreme caution when using or discharging fireworks of any kind during 4th of July celebrations.
Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw told Historic City News that five residents have reported car burglaries that all occurred yesterday evening between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at three different locations in the Fruit Cove area.
During a storm yesterday afternoon that damaged an electrical pump, St Augustine Family YMCA reported to local Historic City News reporters that the pool at the Willie Galimore Center had to be closed.
St Augustine Police Officer Alina Shirshikova was called to the St George Tavern just after midnight yesterday to investigate the report of a sexual battery of a woman by a man she says she met earlier in the evening inside the downtown bar; according to a report received by Historic City News today.
Earlier today, Thursday, June 27, at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in St Augustine, Consumer Energy Alliance-Florida hosted an Agriculture and Energy Policy Luncheon featuring updates on agriculture and energy policy issues, in partnership with the Agriculture and Environment Council of the St Johns County Chamber of Commerce.
Food Truck Crazy, based in Orlando, informed local Historic City News reporters that Mayor Joseph L. Boles, Jr., will be one of five celebrity judges when more than 24 food trucks will compete for five prestigious awards at Francis Field on July 27th.
Historic City News readers who frequent the St Johns County parks, utilize recreational services, and participate in athletic programs, are invited to participate in an online survey being conducted by the St Johns County Parks and Recreation Department.
Beginning in the spring of next year, Historic City News readers will have an opportunity that has not been available in more than forty years, according to an announcement from the Flagler College special events department.