Letter: 100-year-old philosophies useless
Terry Buckenmeyer
St Augustine, FL
Dear Editor,
I would first like to express my appreciation that you print multiple points of view regarding what happens in this town.
Letter: 100-year-old philosophies useless
Terry Buckenmeyer
St Augustine, FL
Dear Editor,
I would first like to express my appreciation that you print multiple points of view regarding what happens in this town.
Sheriff announces website makeover
David B Shoar, Sheriff
St Johns County, FL
This month it gives me great pleasure to announce the unveiling of a brand new St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Internet website available at www.sjso.org. I would encourage everyone to take advantage of this valuable 24-hour-a-day resource. We are continuing to improve our services and want your experience with our office to be as convenient and open as possible.
Sale of Health Services building to Lowes not a “done deal”
Commissioner Bill McClure
St Johns County, FL
Dear Editor:
I have received a number of calls and e-mail from residents concerned about comments brought before the St Johns County Commission during our regular meeting Tuesday; relative to the sale of the Health and Human Services building to Lowes and construction of a new clinic and offices by the County Administration Building.
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Guest Column: Comprehensive energy policy needed
Kevin Doyle, Executive Director
Consumer Energy Alliance-Florida
Dear Editor:
An important gathering in Jacksonville last month underscored how urgent it is for Florida and the nation to insist that our leaders formulate a coherent, comprehensive policy for America’s energy future.
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With all of the pressing issues facing the City of St Augustine, near the end of Monday night’s lengthy agenda, City Manager John Regan will be heard on two, separate requests; one from Vice-Mayor Nancy Sikes-Kline and another from Commissioner Bill Leary — it seems the city needs more awards.
Over the past 50 years that I recall in St Augustine, I can’t remember a time when there have been so many businesses close — many have been in business for years, some for decades, and even some that have been owned by the same family for generations.