One captured – one sought in burglary investigation

At about 1:30 a.m. this morning, sheriff’s deputies were called to a residence on Golf Ridge Drive in Cypress Links, when the owner reported that someone was trying to burglarize his vehicle, media relations officer Kevin Kelshaw told Historic City News today.






The very last item on the agenda of Monday night’s city commission meeting will no doubt test the patience, and endurance, of St Augustine commissioners, residents, and non-residents who have taken adverse positions with the issuance of a permit to Dolphin Cove Inn, Inc., to build a wooden fence along their north property line on the east side of the Bridge of Lions.
From Monday, June 10 through Friday, June 14, the City of St Augustine has notified Historic City News that K&S Tree Service will be trimming trees within the right-of-way along streets lying in the quadrant between US-1 and San Marco Avenue from Picolata Road – SR-16 south to West Castillo Drive.
Charges are pending this morning in a crash that sent a New Smyrna Beach woman to the hospital with serious injuries and killed a horse she had in tow, after an armored truck lost control and crossed the center line into her path on a two-lane section of SR-100 in Flagler County yesterday.
Pat Syeles announced details to Historic City News about the June Romanza Gathering in St Augustine; the last before their annual summer hiatus. Romanza Gatherings will resume in September.
A controversial provision that allowed 607 acres of Joe Anderson’s property in northwest St Johns County to receive “agriculture enclave” status by being slipped into a larger growth management bill at the end of the 2012 legislative session was overturned yesterday when Governor Rick Scott signed HB 537 into law.
St Johns County Sheriff David Shoar told Historic City News reporters about a program underway that was created to educate the public about behaviors and activities that may have a connection to terrorism.
As Tropical Storm Andrea approaches our area, the Florida Highway Patrol would like to remind Historic City News readers about some of the risks of driving in severe weather.







