Editorial: More duties – Fewer lolipops
With all of the pressing issues facing the City of St Augustine, near the end of Monday night’s lengthy agenda, City Manager John Regan will be heard on two, separate requests; one from Vice-Mayor Nancy Sikes-Kline and another from Commissioner Bill Leary — it seems the city needs more awards.





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The St Augustine Historical Society announced to Historic City News that at tomorrow evening’s annual meeting, University of Florida Historic St Augustine chairman, Allen Lastinger, will join in the presentation of a program focused on four of the city’s most important colonial buildings.
Those Historic City News readers wishing to know more about the proposed Lincolnville Community Redevelopment Agency can review the $75,000 
Gwendolyn Duncan has invited Historic City News readers to attend a free screening of the Andrew Young film, “Crossing in St Augustine”, presented by the Anniversary to Commemorate the Civil Rights Demonstrations, Inc.
St Johns County spokesman Michael Ryan reported to Historic City News that Alpine Groves Park has received state-wide recognition as the Florida Communities Trust Park of the Month for January 2013.
FDLE Public Information Officer Gretl Plessinger informed Historic City News that each year, on January 13, the US Department of Justice remembers the abduction and brutal murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, for whom the “AMBER” Plan was named.







