New Businesses through 08/29/2010
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Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that Monday morning, Police Officer Amy Troscher and Officer Jeff Truncellito have arrested a man who is no stranger to the St. Johns County Detention Facility — this time on drug related charges.
Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that Monday afternoon, Police Officer Jon Niederriter responded to 915 South Ponce de Leon Boulevard to investigate the theft of fishing equipment from a boat in a local marina.
St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that all offices of the City of St. Augustine will be closed Monday, September 6th, in observance of Labor Day.
Historic City News was notified that while Tropical Storm Fiona, Hurricane Earl and yet another tropical depression is forming in the Atlantic, the governor has designated September as “Florida Preparedness Month”.
Collins Avenue, Del Monte Drive and Varella Avenue were closed today as Sheriff’s deputies investigated a false alarm that endangered occupants of St. Augustine High School only one week into the new school year.
Historic City News has learned that police have been looking, without success, for a black Hummer vehicle that terrorized a neighborhood in the North Whitney Street area early Friday morning.
Karen Y. Kirksey announced to Historic City News on behalf of The Florida Bar, the state’s guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, that the Florida Supreme Court has recently disciplined 21 attorneys including one from Palatka — disbarring seven and suspending 11.







