Merrill Paul Roland qualifies for office
Historic City News learned that after today’s “Meet the Candidate” forum at the county auditorium, Merrill Paul Roland crossed the street and went to the Supervisor of Elections office.
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Historic City News learned that after today’s “Meet the Candidate” forum at the county auditorium, Merrill Paul Roland crossed the street and went to the Supervisor of Elections office.
Begin Business Date: 06/09/2008 End Business Date: 06/15/2008 From the records of DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH
From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
North Shores Improvement Association member Sacha Martin reported to Historic City News this morning that Vilano Beach Main Street will be hosting the annual 4th of July picnic and scooter-bicycle parade this year on the new and improved Vilano Road. Martin says that this will be the first event showcasing the beautifully landscaped Town Center.
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