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Month: August 2019

Gullah Geechee Corridor film now available on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play

Gullah Geechee Corridor film now available on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play

Hankerson Henry Productions announced to Historic City News that their independent documentary, “Gullah Geechee Corridor and the East Coast Greenway” is now available for purchase on Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play.  The Video on Demand release follows an active schedule of film screenings and speaking events.

Community
Filmmaker presents The Oldest City Underwater on August 29

Filmmaker presents The Oldest City Underwater on August 29

Historic City News readers have been invited to meet filmmaker Mallory Hopkins, creator of the documentary, “The Oldest City Underwater”, during a special upcoming exhibition next week at the Anastasia Island Branch Library.

Community
Update on Mayor Nancy Shaver

Update on Mayor Nancy Shaver

In response to regular telephone calls, e-mail and text messages, Historic City News editor Michael Gold took the opportunity recently to reach out to former St Augustine mayor, Nancy Shaver, just to catch up on what interesting new adventure is keeping her occupied and how she’s doing with her recuperation.

Community
Traffic pattern changes for westbound May Street

Traffic pattern changes for westbound May Street

As part of the reconstruction improvements on San Marco Avenue, Historic City News readers will notice a change in traffic patterns on Wednesday, August 21st when traveling westbound on May Street from Vilano Beach.

Public Safety
Questions for Beach Town Hall must be sent by e-mail in advance

Questions for Beach Town Hall must be sent by e-mail in advance

A Town Hall meeting will be held by St Augustine Beach Commissioner Dylan Rumrell on Thursday, August 29, 2019, at The Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.  Interested Historic City News readers are encouraged to attend and participate.

Government
No local violence reported during “National Days of Action Against White Supremacy”

No local violence reported during “National Days of Action Against White Supremacy”

Ladies Memorial Association, a Tampa-based group of volunteers interested in protecting veteran memorials in Florida (not affiliated with the local non-profit Ladies Memorial Association of St Augustine Inc) reported to Historic City News that last weekend was being promoted as the “National Days of Action Against White Supremacy”.

Community
Charter schools benefit financially from Hutson’s proposed workforce training bill

Charter schools benefit financially from Hutson’s proposed workforce training bill

The office of Florida Senator Travis Hutson reported to Historic City News last week the introduction of SB-130, which would cede job-growth grant fund money to “certain” charter schools.  His proposed legislation focuses on workforce training.  Funds would only be available to charter schools that offer the Career and Technical Education pathway.

Government
FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

Historic City News was notified by the Florida Department of Transportation Public Information Officer, Allen Nelson, that traffic will be impacted at the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations where roadwork is being conducted.

Community

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