ENDORSEMENT: Anastasia Mosquito Control EDWARD A SLAVIN

ENDORSEMENT: Anastasia Mosquito Control EDWARD A SLAVIN

This is the day Historic City News readers thought they would never see.  The day pigs fly.  The day Hell freezes over.  But, nonetheless, that day is upon us – not because it’s “about time”, but rather because “the time is right”.  In the open Anastasia Mosquito Control District 1 race, the Historic City News Editorial Review Board has chosen to recommend Ed Slavin for election to that seat.

Voter signature on nearly 7% of mail-in ballots referred

Voter signature on nearly 7% of mail-in ballots referred

Recent changes to election laws governing verification of voter signatures on mail-in ballots are a factor in why the St Johns County Supervisor of Elections office has so far rejected 6.9% of those ballots as of Thursday morning.  Historic City News has learned that signature rejections locally are much higher than the statewide average of 6.3%.

Three new members join Lighthouse Board

Three new members join Lighthouse Board

St Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum reported to Historic City News that three new members have been added to their volunteer board of trustees. The new board members will attend their first meeting on September 26, 2024. The Lighthouse also welcomes its incoming Chairperson, Executive Director Kevin Sweeny.

Letter: The Irony of Nicole Crosby

Letter: The Irony of Nicole Crosby

Carol Anderson

St Johns County, FL

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Judge Kenneth Janesk, of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, just ruled on a lawsuit brought against Nicole Crosby, “the Anns” handler/campaign manager/marketing advisor.  The lawsuit (type in case #CA24-0665), brought by Plaintiff James Higbee, alleges defamation of his character in social media and says that the defamation had a direct impact on his career.

Voter fraud discovered on eve of Early St Johns County Voting

Voter fraud discovered on eve of Early St Johns County Voting

With the arrival of their Friday morning mail, local Historic City News reporters found themselves asking, “Will the real St Johns County Republican Executive Committee please stand up?”  In a criminal act of blatant voter fraud, the scale of which has not been seen in recent history, registered Republicans throughout St Johns County discovered obscure, plain white envelopes in their mail, addressed to them and containing what purported to be a list of candidates for various offices that were “endorsed” by the Republican Party.