Save Our Bridge group participates in re-opening
Save Our Bridge spokesperson Theresa Segal reported to local St. Augustine news reporters that history will repeat itself as the newly rehabilitated Bridge of Lions reopens to traffic on Wednesday, March 17th.
Meeting topic: Sustain wildlife with native plants
Renee Stambaugh reported to St. Augustine local news reporters that the program for next month’s meeting of the Florida Native Plant Society will be “Bringing Nature Home – How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants”.
New Businesses through 03/07/2010
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One dead – others injured in car wreck at airport
St. Johns County local news reporters were out in the rain; on the scene of a fatal, multi-vehicle automobile crash near the St. Johns County – St. Augustine Airport shortly after noon today.
Let the sunshine in for a transparent government
Governor’s Press Secretary Sterling Ivey reported to the local St. Johns County news that Governor Crist has signed a proclamation designating March 14th – 20th as Sunshine Week in Florida.
Maguire: Manuel only exacerbated development
Local St. Augustine businessman and former St. Johns County Commissioner Bruce A. Maguire spoke with Historic City News reporters and shared his impressions of Thomas G. Manuel; the ex-commissioner who has recently been convicted of felony, federal corruption charges.
Product Licensing Committee being formed
Local St. Augustine news reporters watched Monday night as 450th Commemoration Executive Director Dana Ste. Claire told the City Commission about the importance of licensing products that are associated with the planned three-year-long celebration.




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