New to do in Historic City
Summertime visitors to Florida’s Historic Coast are discovering a wide array of exciting new attractions and tours to choose from – all in an authentic setting of sun and fun in one of America’s most-historic destinations.

Summertime visitors to Florida’s Historic Coast are discovering a wide array of exciting new attractions and tours to choose from – all in an authentic setting of sun and fun in one of America’s most-historic destinations.
Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, reported to Historic City News that approximately 140,000 registered voters in St Johns County have been mailed a new Voter Information Card — the problem is, about 20,000 cards have been returned to the Elections Office by the US Postal Service as undeliverable.
Detectives are hoping that Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County can provide further information as to the whereabouts of a 22-year old female whose cell phone was discovered by a jogger along the roadside in St Augustine Beach.
The St Johns County School District has announced to reporters at Historic City News its student policy for free and reduced price meals served under the School Breakfast Programs, National School Lunch and Child Care Food Program.
Tuesday, Governor Rick Scott announced five appointments to the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, including one re-appointment and a second stint on the commission by St Johns County Sheriff David Shoar.
During the July 9 meeting, St Augustine city commissioners heard the results of “requests for proposals” for the renovation and operation of the city-owned miniature golf facility located adjacent to the Municipal Marina at 111 Avenida Menendez — this week we may be back to square one.
Sacha Martin advised Historic City News reporters that North Shores Improvement Association and Vilano Beach Main Street would host candidates in the August Primary Election during a candidate forum for area residents next week.
Friends of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve spokesperson, Teri Webley, informed local Historic City News reporters that the volunteer citizens group would not support “Alternative C” as proposed in the Fort Matanzas National Monument Management Plan.