Public workshops scheduled
How will the next generation get to work? Will their commute be longer, tougher, more expensive? Or will they have more choices about how they live, work and travel?
How will the next generation get to work? Will their commute be longer, tougher, more expensive? Or will they have more choices about how they live, work and travel?
Historic City News has learned that three of the finest restaurants in St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra will begin 2009 with special recognition that comes annually to less than 40 of Florida’s thousands of restaurants.
Jeremy Robshaw reported to Historic City News this afternoon to advise us that the St. Johns County Fire Rescue (SJCFR) responded to a residential structure fire in the 100 block of Andora St. at approximately 12:30 a.m. today.
Wilson Green LLC, a Ponte Vedra-based development company, filed Pre-Application documents with St Johns County for Old Kings Park, a development of regional impact according to an announcement received by Historic City News this morning.
Cash McVay reported to Historic City News that over 50 neighbors turned out for the first Lincolnville Community Garden neighborhood meeting, held this past Tuesday night at the Willie Galimore Center.
There are many choices reported to Historic City News for entertainment in America’s Oldest City this weekend according to Communications Director Jay Humphreys with the St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau.
From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
Historic City News has been informed that the “Dinner and a Movie” series to benefit the St. Johns Cultural Council will continue Monday night, January 26th at 6:00 p.m. at Gypsy Cab Comedy Club, 828 Anastasia Blvd., on Anastasia Island.