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Suggestion to outlaw chewing gum in City

Suggestion to outlaw chewing gum in City

Rhonda Parker Special to Historic City News Chewing gum on the bottom of your shoe after a walk on St. George Street may seem like a minor annoyance to some, but to resident Linda Groom the issue is so sticky she decided to bring it before the St, Augustine City Commission this week.

Community
Oh thank heaven – 7-Eleven returns

Oh thank heaven – 7-Eleven returns

When Gate Petroleum Company acquired convenience stores in order to enhance direct-to-retail sales of gasoline more than 20 years ago, Herb Peyton needed retail locations beyond Jacksonville — and needed them in a hurry.

Business
Did Jews settle in America 100 years earlier?

Did Jews settle in America 100 years earlier?

Rabbi Merrill Shapiro told Historic City News that although conventional wisdom traces the history of the Jews in what was to become the U.S. to the first week of September 1654 in New York, a small local interfaith group might be able to prove that Jews accompanied Spaniards to St. Augustine in 1565.

Community
Downward foreclosure trend about to change

Downward foreclosure trend about to change

St. Augustine real estate market news is not encouraging since mortgage bankers appear to be lifting their self-imposed foreclosure moratorium and lenders have tentatively restarted their foreclosure processes, according to a report received by Historic City News.

Business
Its official — City has new Building Official

Its official — City has new Building Official

Mark Knight, Director of the Planning and Building Department of the City of St. Augustine, reported to Historic City News that with the start of the new fiscal year, and retirement of Nick Andrade, the City welcomes William Franke to the position of Building Official.

Government
Weekend art exhibit kicks off Friday

Weekend art exhibit kicks off Friday

Cathy Brown reported to Historic City News that visiting Haitian artist Rara Kuyu would be in St. Augustine this weekend; displaying his work and helping to raise funds locally for the Council on Aging.

Community
Mile Marker Brewing opens today

Mile Marker Brewing opens today

Historic City News has learned that northeast Florida’s newest brewery opened today with a “soft” grand opening that started at 4:00 p.m. in their taproom located at 3420 Agricultural Center Drive in St. Augustine.

Business
Runway to Hope to benefit Betty Griffin House

Runway to Hope to benefit Betty Griffin House

The World Golf Village Auxiliary of Betty Griffin House announced to Historic City News that they would host their first fashion show benefiting the programs of the Safety Shelter of St. Johns County.

Community

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