In the public interest: Ethics reform
The public never really trusts politicians; and, after a series of scandals during the past several years, several of which were reported in Historic City News, there appears to be a serious desire to improve the image of Florida politics during the final days of the 2013 legislative session.




Angelina Gervasi, Office Coordinator for the St Johns County Public Library System, invited Historic City News readers to participate in May activities being offered at their nearest branch library.
In less than 30-days, the “tourism meeting of the year” will convene as the St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau unveils their fourth annual “State of the Tourism Industry” report at the Renaissance World Golf Village Resort.
Marine Rescue Lieutenant Jeremy Robshaw informed Historic City News reporters in St Johns County that being trained in hands-only CPR can make the difference when someone suffers sudden cardiac arrest — and this year, over 3000 local students have been taught the lifesaving procedure.
St. Augustine resident and tradesman Dan Famiglietti announced to Historic City News today that, during late Spring 2013, his locally inspired paintings will be featured in the Rotunda Gallery; located in the St. Johns County administration palace.
Historic City News was informed that a new volunteer advisory board has been appointed by Flagler County Sheriff James L. Manfre for the purpose of reviewing citizen complaints or concerns about the operation of the Sheriff’s Office and to propose recommendations for improvement to the sheriff after their review is complete.
Old City Web Services, Inc., announced to Historic City News yesterday that Cecile Nusbaum has been named as their new official President and CEO.







