After 85 years – major changes for local retailer
A local store with roots back to 1926, which began by selling clothes and shoes for infants through juniors and saw three generations of management by the same family, is closing its doors in the coming weeks.

Historic City News has received more than a few comments from readers who were incensed at the recent “Mayor’s Holiday Lighting Gala” hosted by St. Augustine Mayor Joe Boles on Saturday, November 20th.
Jay Humphreys, Communications Director for the St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau reported to local Historic City News reporters that the marketing efforts of the VCB and the Ypartnership advertising agency are being recognized with major awards in a global competition.
Flagler College reported to Historic City News this afternoon that they will welcome bestselling author Pat Conroy as part of the college’s Writers in Residence Program.
Historic City News has learned that the City of St. Augustine’s Street Tree Advisory Committee is expanding its membership and scope.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told Historic City News reporters that a Flagler County Sheriff’s deputy escaped serious injury early this morning after his patrol car rolled over while he was enroute to a call.
Beginning next week, Historic City News has learned that the City of St. Augustine Department of Public Works will commence sidewalk improvements along Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue.
Sales & Marketing Manager Molly Ebersold told Historic City News local reporters that to celebrate Thanksgiving, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park will offer special animal feeding events and holiday hours.