September New Businesses
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Volusia County Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Gary Davidson is asking Historic City News readers if you can identify the man whose image was captured on a surveillance video outside of Papi’s Bottle Club on North Nova Road near Holly Hill after a Palm Coast man was critically shot.
St Johns County Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, reported to Historic City News that she has returned from today’s regional meeting called by Secretary of State Ken Detzner. This is the second of five planned meetings to announce the statewide “Project Integrity” — a plan to identify and remove ineligible voters from voter rolls in Florida.
Historic City News was informed by the Office of Vicky Oakes, Supervisor of Elections, that next year’s elections in the City of St Augustine have already drawn two announced candidates — six weeks ago, we reported that Todd Neville had filed for Seat 4, and yesterday, Grant Misterly filed for Seat 5.
Chairman Lance Thate reported to Historic City News that Janet Smith will be the guest speaker for next week’s regular meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party where the topic for the evening will be the proposed “Second Amendment Preservation Act”.
A panel of three judges, chosen by contest sponsor Computer Doctors of St Augustine, has made their selections in our Historic City News in Photos contest; naming a first, second, and, third place winner — as well as an additional honorable mention award.
St Johns County Fire Rescue crews are currently on the scene of a residential structure fire in the 4900 block of Boat Landing Drive, in King and Bear, according to an announcement received by Historic City News tonight.
Vivian Lightsey and her husband, Glenn, have been providing traditional fall holiday decorations for 36-years in St Augustine; but this year, for the first time since graduating from high school, Lightsey and Sons won’t be spending Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas serving their loyal customers from the parking lot of Seabridge Square.