Leary: Carriages are ambassadors for community
Assistant City Attorney Carlos Mendoza has additional amendments to incorporate into the proposed horse-drawn carriage ordinance after suggestions from commissioners made during a public workshop session.



The Flagler College Political Guild notified the Historic City Newsroom that they will host an Education Forum on the “Current State of Education in Florida” on Thursday, March 10th, at 7:00 p.m., in the Virginia Room of the Ringhaver Student Center located at 50 Sevilla Street.
Historic City News readers are being asked to participate in a study to develop a network of bicycle routes and an accompanying way finding system within the City of St. Augustine.
The StAR Council reported to Historic City News that they will hold their next “Meet and Greet” on Thursday, March 3rd from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Reef Restaurant located at 4100 Coastal Highway in Vilano Beach.
Historic City News was updated by City of St. Augustine Public Affairs Coordinator, Cathy DuPont, who reports that, by all accounts, the 17th season of Nights of Lights was a most successful season.
Historic City News continues to monitor the condition of a 10 to 15 acre timber fire which has forced the closure I-95 northbound from US-1 and southbound from SR-206 until further notice.
Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator for the Northeast Region, Amber Grafft-Weiss, reminds Historic City News readers that March begins next Tuesday — and with it, the official start of our month to celebrate archaeology.
Flagler College will host Communication Week from March 7th through March 10, 2011.