Sheriff determines that victim set up robbery
A 25 year-old St Augustine woman originally thought to be the victim of a Christmas Eve home-invasion robbery is spending her New Year’s holiday in the St Johns County Detention Facility in lieu of $152,500 bail and facing charges that she participated in the crime.


This month’s issue of the Town Crier Committee Report begins and ends with Christmas celebrations, as the members of the Saint Augustine Tea Party drew close to family and friends.
Jeremy Robshaw, informed local Historic City News reporters that St. Johns County Fire Rescue dispatchers received a call from a Villages of Vilano residence in St Augustine reporting a possible chimney fire yesterday morning.
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Judith Seraphin reported to Historic City News yesterday evening that the Lincolnville Farmers Market would be open on News Years Day; inviting our readers to come out today and experience what the newly formed community market has to offer.
After dinner last night, my wife and I decided that we would spend some time touring the many light displays that are staged around St Augustine.
Sisters of St Joseph of St Augustine superior, Sister Jane Stoecker, informed local Historic City News reporters that the 145 year-old order has opened the doors to Villa Flora and Brown Hall for private individual and group retreats.


