Supreme Court Justice Quince to install mayor

JUSTICE PEGGY QUINCE
JUSTICE PEGGY QUINCE
Glenda Larry confirmed for local Historic City News reporters that during the special organizational meeting of the St Augustine City Commission, Florida Supreme Court Justice Peggy A. Quince has agreed to perform the investiture of mayor-elect Nancy Shaver, and County Court Judge Charles J. Tinlin will install Commissioner Todd Neville, and returning commissioner, Nancy Sikes-Kline.

Cameron recognized as campaigns biggest pirate

JERRY CAMERON
JERRY CAMERON
Judy Dembowski, Executive Director of St. Francis House, updated Historic City News in St Augustine with details on their recent fundraising event, Get Ye’ Pirate On. According to Dembowski, over $18,000 was raised to benefit the only fulltime homeless shelter between Jacksonville and Daytona.

Visioning Town Hall comes to Galimore Center

300-COSA-VISIONINGThe City of St Augustine has informed Historic City News local reporters that our readers are encouraged to attend and participate when the steering committee for the City’s visioning initiative holds a “town hall” meeting on Monday and collects feedback from residents about the work that has been done thus far.

HHSAC Meeting Agenda

Agenda Health and Human Services Advisory Council Meeting Thursday, November 20th, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. St. Johns County Health and Human Services…

St Johns man will serve 105-year sentence

MARSHA MORALES HOWARD
MARSHA MORALES HOWARD
Historic City News reporters have learned that United States District Judge Marcia Morales Howard has sentenced a 31-year-old St Johns County man to serve 105 years in federal prison for engaging in an extortion scheme to produce child pornography. On August 13, 2014, Lucas Michael Chansler pled guilty to nine counts of producing child pornography.