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I have to admit that I grew up here in St. Augustine, therefore, I am a product of the St. Johns County school system and have never claimed to know everything — however, some things completely befuddle me.
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I have to admit that I grew up here in St. Augustine, therefore, I am a product of the St. Johns County school system and have never claimed to know everything — however, some things completely befuddle me.
The St. Johns County Engineering Division notified Historic City News local reporters that they will host a public meeting on Thursday, May 20th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Hastings Community Center located at 6195 South Main Street in Hastings regarding a proposed bridge replacement project on East St. Johns Avenue; east of…
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Local reporters at Historic City News congratulate students from the SJRCC nursing program who were recognized for special achievements including two St. Johns County residents Nancy Aristimuno for the Florence Nightingale Award and Tina Dalton for the Academic Excellence and Outstanding Student of the Year awards.
James D. Fiske, Historical Interpreter and Music Events Coordinator for the Florida Agricultural Museum, invites St. Johns County Historic City News readers to attend “Music at the Museum” featuring “The Real Deal” Willie Green.
St. Johns County spokesman Rob Weber tells Historic City News local reporters that the County is monitoring events related to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and that they see no immediate threat to St. Johns County and its coastline.
Historic City News reporters have learned about a new local entertainment option promoted as St. Augustine’s only culinary tour – “Savory Faire”; a food tour with taste.
Melissa Lundquist reported to Historic City News that St. Johns County is currently accepting applications for the following Board and Committee vacancies.
Barbara Jenness, chairwoman of Scenic & Historic A1A Corridor Management Council, asked Historic City News to invite our readers to attend their meeting tomorrow, Monday, May 10th.