New plans for The Quarter reviewed
Next week, Historic City News readers in St Augustine will get a first look at plans for a redesigned Colonial Spanish Quarter when its new manager, Colonial Quarter, LLC, asks the Historic Architectural Review Board for permission to construct outbuildings, rehabilitate existing buildings, conduct site and landscape alterations, and install site furniture.





Flagler County Sheriff Don Fleming explained to Historic City News that patrol on his roadways can mean more than just traffic stops and getting bad guys – it can also include a few rodeo skills as part of the job.
Vicky Oakes, Supervisor of Elections, reminds Historic City News readers that all registered voters in St Johns County will be able to cast their ballots early until Saturday, August 11.
Jennifer Tesori reported to Historic City News in Saint Augustine that the annual “Flip Flop ‘til you Drop” walk was held in early July, with this year’s proceeds solely supporting our local Boys & Girls Club.
Three St Johns County residents; Patrick Canan, Gary McMahon, and Tom Rivers, are seeking the open seat created when District 5 School Board member, Carla Wright, announced that she would not seek re-election to another term.
Brian Graham reported to Historic City News today that St Johns County Sheriff David B Shoar has recommended local resident Beverly Slough for Florida’s 6th Congressional District.
A four-way race for the lone St Augustine City Commission seat to be contested this year, has drawn responses from each of the candidates to a questionnaire that were posed by former mayor George Gardner and provided to Historic City News in today’s St Augustine Report.
Ken Bryan’s apologists at the St Augustine Record and outgoing commissioner Mark Miner want voters to think that this publication, in league with the St Johns County Republican Executive Committee and the Freemasons, are circulating misinformation about a potentially violent and abusive man who sits on our commission — temporarily as Chairman.







