Final Judgments through 6/10/2012
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.






Historic City News will be watching Monday evening when the St Augustine City Commission presents Citizenship Awards to a graduating senior from each of St Johns County’s high schools; recognizing them for leadership to their school, community and other students.
The St Johns County Industrial Development Authority has announced to local reporters at Historic City News that a planning meeting to discuss the The Players Championship event will be held prior to the Monday, June 11 regular business meeting in St Augustine.
Historic City News learned Thursday afternoon that an additional arrest has been made in a home invasion robbery that occurred December 30; part of an alleged set-up between the defendant and a woman who has been in custody since the crime was committed.
Sea Oats Chapter Vice President George Waters, a member unit of the Florida Native Plant Society, told Historic City News local reporters in St Augustine that June meeting attendees will learn about the impact of invasive moth control on our native prickly pear cactus.
As of July 1, Historic City News in St Augustine has received word that several personnel changes and appointments will take place within the St Johns County School District, according to an announcement from Superintendent, Dr Joseph Joyner.
Historic City News has learned that, in a three-way contest where the Colonial Spanish Quarter museum property was the “brass ring”, former Philadelphia 76ers President Pat Croce has been given the nod from a panel selected by the University of Florida to turn around a ship that lost money and was subsidized by City taxpayers for years.
With the qualification period now closed, Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County can begin educating themselves about their choices for various public offices up for election this year.







