One-Twenty-Three Burger House was worth the wait



Volkswagen of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that on Saturday, June 13th, 2015 the dealership hosted “A Great Gatsby Affair”, raising over $7,000 for local non-profit organizations.
When you interact with others over the Internet, do you always know who you are talking to and who else might be eavesdropping? Is it possible you’ve connected to a cleverly built imposter’s website that is asking you to provide them with your vital, personally identifiable information?
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The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce is inviting all Historic City News readers to consider applying to attend the 2015-16 class of Leadership St. Johns.
Martha Graham, Public Works Director for the City of St Augustine, has informed local Historic City News reporters that, effective immediately, a new program has been launched to improve customer service for right-of-way permitting; promising a speedier, over-the-counter process.
Historic City News was informed that the Conch House intends to move forward with their plans to hold another “Reggae Sunday” party after a two-week hiatus while city management, police and fire services tried to sort out all of the things that went wrong during the Memorial Day melee that sent two guests to the hospital and has resulted in four criminal complaints filed against security staff at the event.
Although not part of St Augustine’s latest over-priced and under-delivered “Visioning 2014 and Beyond” prophecy, Historic City News is pleased to report continuing progress with technologies that are more realistically part of our community’s foreseeable future.