Three juveniles sent to hospital after ATV crash
Chuck Mulligan reported to Historic City News that crash investigators from the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit responded to an ATV crash on Carter Rd off of CR-214 Monday afternoon.
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Chuck Mulligan reported to Historic City News that crash investigators from the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit responded to an ATV crash on Carter Rd off of CR-214 Monday afternoon.
Historic City News observed the regular meeting of the city commission tonight convened at 5:00 p.m., however, two of the five member board were absent — former Vice Mayor Errol Jones acted as chair.
Chris Benjamin announced to Historic City News that St. Johns County Solid Waste Management will host a Community Collection Day this Saturday, April 2nd, from 8:00 am until noon at the St. Johns Greyhound Park.
Terri Newmans invited Historic City News readers to participate when Fort Mose Historic State Park participates in the flagship citizen science program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums on Thursday, April 7, 2011.
Community Affairs Officer Barbara Stevens reported to Historic City News that on two separate occasions last week, the St. Augustine Police Department was called to businesses where thieves attempted to steal an automated teller machine.
Flagler’s Legacy advised local Historic City News reporters that they, and Goldfinch Boutique, will be co-hosting a “One Day without Shoes” event on Tuesday, April 5th, at 5:00 p.m.
Community Affairs Officer Barbara Stevens reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Police Department was called to Carmelo’s Marketplace just before midnight on Saturday night, to investigate a reported carjacking attempt.
The City of St. Augustine will attempt to hold their regularly scheduled meeting tonight; however, Historic City News has learned that at least two commissioners will not be in town.