Final Judgments through 11/8/2010
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The City of St. Augustine has invited all Historic City News readers to join us at the Plaza de la Constitución on Saturday, November 20th for all the Light-Up Night ceremonies — including the dramatic “flipping of the switch” to kick off the 10-week long Nights of Lights.
This morning before The Lynx took on its first dockside tour, the city fire department and U.S. Coast Guard made an on-board inspection to insure the vessel was in compliance with all safety and regulatory requirements while it’s here; through February.
The City of St. Augustine announced to Historic City News local reporters that they have teamed up with Advanced Disposal to bring America Recycles Day to every home and business we serve.
On Wednesday, November 17th, Historic City News has learned that the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park will bring its alligator mascot to R.B. Hunt Elementary School to meet children and celebrate a new business partnership with the school.
Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer with St. Johns County Fire Rescue, informed Historic City News local reporters that emergency personnel responded to a brush fire in the 1900 block of Collins Avenue this afternoon.
St. Johns County officials have announced to local Historic City News reporters that sea turtle nesting season has officially ended.
Mary Jane Ballou told Historic City News local reporters that a new heritage music group, “Alondra”, is now forming.