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State Attorney will decide next step in election fistfight

State Attorney will decide next step in election fistfight

Historic City News received a copy of the incident report from yesterday’s fistfight outside the Southeast Branch of the St Johns County Public Library located at 6658 US-1 South in Saint Augustine, between a candidate for Mosquito Control Board and an officer of the Executive Committee of the St Johns County Republican Party.

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Fistfight between candidate and Republican Party member

Fistfight between candidate and Republican Party member

With twelve days until the 2016 General Election, another incident reported to Historic City News at the Southeast Branch of the St Johns County Public Library — but this time, it became violent.

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Citizens can monitor continued debris removal

Citizens can monitor continued debris removal

St. Johns County has reported to Historic City News that they have launched a Hurricane Matthew Cleanup Program with a dedicated webpage to keep residents updated concerning the continued progress of debris removal.  It will help local residents and businesses track the debris removal and know when their neighborhoods will be serviced next, according to…

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Voter intimidation alleged at Southeast Library

Voter intimidation alleged at Southeast Library

Historic City News received complaints this morning from readers reporting incidents of voter intimidation by some members of the Republican Party at the early voting location of the St Johns County Public Library near Dupont Center.

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Letter: Keep national politics out of mayoral election

Letter: Keep national politics out of mayoral election

Letter: Keep national politics out of mayoral election Lee Geanuleas St Augustine, FL Dear Historic City News Editor, It seems the nastiness and silliness that afflicts our national politics has arrived in St Augustine.

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Phillips introduces corrupt “dark money” into mayor election

Phillips introduces corrupt “dark money” into mayor election

When Historic City News editor Michael Gold was informed that readers began receiving direct mail flyers attacking St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver, we decided to look a little deeper, and you may be surprised what we discovered.

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Business Recovery 1 – 2 – 3

Business Recovery 1 – 2 – 3

The St Johns County Chamber of Commerce is asking if Hurricane Matthew has left Historic City News business readers with questions that need answers?

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City offers assistance to utility customers

City offers assistance to utility customers

St. Augustine City Manager John Regan today offered the city’s assistance on utility bills for Historic City News readers who have been impacted by Hurricane Matthew.

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