Tegan and Sara Concert
Tegan and Sarawith Lucius and The CourtneysFriday, May 16, 2014 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
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Tegan and Sarawith Lucius and The CourtneysFriday, May 16, 2014 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
Michael Ryan is asking Historic City News readers to help protect St. Johns County’s sea turtle habitat by observing all nesting season laws and regulations along our Atlantic Ocean beaches from now through October 31, 2014.
Historic City News has learned that, this year, Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida will recognize St. Augustine Beach Police Officer Erin M. McLerran, St. Augustine Police Sergeant Anthony Cuthbert, and St. Johns County Sheriff’s Corporal Gregory T. Suchy; among the 20 law enforcement officers in the 7th Judicial Circuit who have been nominated by their…
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Guest Feature: Developer for Children’s Museum still pushing Nancy Shaver St Augustine, FL The development plan for the St Johns Children’s Museum does not make sense to me, and it shouldn’t to the City Commissioners or the administration at the City of St Augustine, either. For a minute, let’s not use the term “Children’s Museum”…
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Director Heather Neville has informed local Historic City News reporters that tomorrow begins the third annual Velo Fest, with events planned for May 9th, 10th, and 11th.
Letter: City should have given proper notice before fee waiver Edward A. Slavin, Jr. St Augustine, FL Dear Editor: I have written to our Mayor and St Augustine City Commissioners asking that they please reconsider their hasty, ill-advised, possibly unconstitutional, 5/7 waiver of archaeological excavation fees from David and Sandra Corneal for the property at…
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Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is pleased to announce to Historic City News readers that it will host students entering 5th grade (ages 9-11) during its Second Annual Hands-On-History Camp this summer.
Jay Willets, principal at John A. Crookshank Elementary School, has been selected by Superintendent Dr. Joseph Joyner to be the principal of Pacetti Bay Middle School. His nomination will be presented to the St. Johns County School Board at their June 10 meeting.