CONSENSUS: Keep bayfront mini-golf
Although Historic City News cannot report a final action by the city commission tonight on the disposition of the 1949 landmark bayfront miniature golf course, commissioners did take note of what the mayor described as the only “hot button” issue; based on a show of hands of audience members attending to comment.






The week leading up to Mother’s Day is very special around the country and nowhere less so than here in St Augustine and St Johns County; but, not for the obvious recognition of the woman who brought us into this world — rather, as Historic City News learned, to make a family’s dream of home ownership come true.


Historic City News has learned that at their regular meeting Monday night, the St Augustine City Commission will recognize Danny Hutto; on his retirement as President of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.

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Three days after the City of St Augustine Commission announced that they might not renew the lease with Ripley Entertainment for the Bayfront Mini-Golf, a family entertainment landmark at the City Marina since 1949; the current leaseholder’s primary competitor made their interests known.







