Jewish Historical Society anniversary program
Historic City News readers are invited to attend a special 60-minute program being sponsored by the St Augustine Jewish Historical Society celebrating the 447th anniversary of the founding of America’s oldest city of European origin.






Historic City News was informed today that District Court Judge Roy B Dalton sentenced “John Doe” a/k/a “Leroy” a/k/a “LTH” to 120 months in federal prison following his conviction on seven counts of aggravated identity theft, six counts of falsely representing a social security number, and one count of passport fraud.
This morning at about 6:00 a.m., Historic City News was notified of a hit-and-run crash at the entrance of Pedro Menendez High School that sent one driver to Shands Jacksonville Medical Center in critical condition.
In a continuation of the August 6 meeting of the St Augustine Beach Commission that convenes at 7:00 p.m. tonight, a four-page letter and three pages of e-mail submitted to the City on August 2 by Commissioner Undine Pawlowski titled, “Rumors and personal matters” will be aired.
The City of St Augustine reminds Historic City News readers that they will hold a community gathering to remember those who died in the terrorist attacks against America on September 11, 2001.
Historic City News readers are invited to attend the Saint Augustine Tea Party General Meeting on Tuesday, August 28, at the Village Inn located at 900 N Ponce de Leon Boulevard, when the guest speaker will be William M. Korach presenting his Report Card on the public schools in America.
The St Johns County School District announced to local Historic City News reporters that Fruit Cove Middle School principal, Steve McCormick, and Ponte Vedra High School assistant principal, Jewel Johnson, have been selected to receive this year’s principal and assistant principal achievement awards.









