EDWARD A SLAVIN JR

Letter: What’s in a mayor?

EDWARD A SLAVIN JR
EDWARD A SLAVIN JR
Letter: What’s in a mayor?

Edward A. Slavin, Jr.
St. Augustine

Dear Editor:

These are no ordinary times, no ordinary elections. I encourage all voters to meet and research the candidates. This is our town, our time, and your future. It is up to us to help preserve our village. Vote early and beat the crowds. Early voting begins tomorrow, Friday August 15th. It’s an easy thing to do. There are six locations in the county, all open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. through August 23rd. Locations are the Supervisor of Elections Office off Lewis Speedway, the Julington Creek Annex, The Ponte Vedra branch library, the Southeast branch library, St. Augustine Beach City Hall, and the Hastings Town Hall.

Shaver honored to accept recognition for Galimore donations

NANCY SHAVER
NANCY SHAVER
Nancy Shaver, like so many other Lincolnville residents, was delighted when the community pool at the Willie Galimore Center was reopened. In 2010, after being closed for more than a year, and, despite an Interlocal agreement with the Parks and Recreation Department of St Johns County to maintain the public facilities, Assistant County Administrator Jerry Cameron informed the City of St Augustine that there was nothing more they could do.

Vision of St Augustine by St Augustinians

Vision of St Augustine by St Augustinians

OLD COSA CRESTAs St Augustine City Commissioner and chief visioning zombie, Roxanne Horvath, captures City Manager John Regan, City Director of Public Works, Martha Graham, and City Comptroller, Mark Litzinger, for a half-day meeting with the City of Fort Lauderdale, to review their Visioning process and initiatives, Historic City News took the time to ask one local resident what he thought was important to our process at home.