Hollingsworth: Tax bills coming Tuesday
Beginning Tuesday November 1, Historic City News readers who own property in St. Augustine and St. Johns County can expect to find their tax bills in the mailbox as the 2011 tax season begins.
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Beginning Tuesday November 1, Historic City News readers who own property in St. Augustine and St. Johns County can expect to find their tax bills in the mailbox as the 2011 tax season begins.
The Florida Literary Arts Coalition announced to local Historic City News reporters that the 2011 Other Words Conference will be held in St. Augustine on the Flagler College campus on November 10th, 11th and 12th.
Historic City News reporters were notified by St. Johns County Sheriff’s spokesman, Kevin Kelshaw, that three men are in custody at this time in connection with a home invasion robbery that occurred early this morning in West Augustine.
When the city commission meets again on November 14th, Historic City News readers will learn details of a resolution promised by St. Augustine City Manager John Regan regarding the Willie Galimore Center.
Many St. Augustine business districts have gone neglected for some time and could use a little tender loving care — north of town is no exception, but residents there are willing to pitch in to improve the conditions where they work and live.
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 Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Brian Thompson, Director of Public Information and Flagler College Magazine Editor reported to Historic City News that award-winning White House correspondent Margaret Talev will speak at the Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy in St. Augustine on November 3rd.
Clarifying a characterization of two of the three private companies that have submitted their qualifications to manage St. Augustine’s Colonial Spanish Quarter as “local”, and segregated Orlando Dinner Entertainment, Inc. as “not”, when the fact is that all three of the companies who want a shot at managing the Spanish Quarter are headquartered out-of-town.