Sentencing for Lydia Cladek Thursday
After an exhaustive law enforcement effort, which resulted in a jury conviction of 67 year-old Lydia Cladek who at one time lived in an oceanfront mansion at 189 Sea Colony Parkway in St Augustine Beach, the time has come for her to be sentenced on fourteen counts of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, mail fraud, and wire fraud.






Historic City News readers are invited to attend without charge and participate in a celebration of our Colonial Spanish heritage when the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument hosts a 1740′ Spanish Living History Day on Saturday, September 29.
A Special Meeting of the St Augustine City Commission will be held Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 5:05 p.m. in the Alcazar Room to hear public comments and adopt resolutions specific to four major financial topics for the coming Fiscal Year.
Tom Iacuzio reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that Brazilian-born popular artist Romero Britto will speak at Flagler College during a lecture planned for Thursday, September 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the Ringhaver Student Center located at 50 Sevilla Street.
LeAnn Daddario informed local Historic City News reporters that St Johns County Sheriff David B Shoar would address the problems of underage drinking and drug use amongst our youth during the “Be a Parent, Not a Friend” Town Hall Meeting sponsored by Prevention Coalition of St Johns County.
In accordance with Florida State Statute 775.21, this news release will serve as public notification that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has been given information that a person judged to be a sexual predator is now residing within St. Johns County.
St Augustine – St Johns County Airport Authority Chairman, Carl Youman, announced to Historic City News reporters that the Airports Council International for North America has awarded our local airport the “2012 Environmental Achievement Award” for excellence and innovation in environmental mitigation.
Director of Development, Alison Johnson, reported to Historic City News that Saturday proved to be a productive day for the future home of St Augustine Youth Services on US-1 South; when supporters from local community organizations, businesses and schools showed up to see the new project and lend a hand.







