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County hosts Federal Assistance Workshop
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County hosts Federal Assistance Workshop

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St. Johns County is partnering with The Federal Emergency Management Agency to host a Hurricane Matthew Federal Assistance Workshop on Wednesday evening according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.

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Editorial: We have a debt to pay
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Editorial: We have a debt to pay

MICHAEL GOLD
MICHAEL GOLD

Editorial: We have a debt to pay

Michael Gold, Editor in Chief
HISTORIC CITY NEWS

I’ve heard it said, “It’s a thrill to pay a bill”. The residents of the City of St Augustine have one that is coming due Tuesday, and I hope we are all prepared to pay it.

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Return absentee ballots early to be sure they count
Posted inCommunity Government

Return absentee ballots early to be sure they count

275-FINGER-TOUCH-VOTESt Johns County Supervisor of Elections, Vicky Oakes, reminds Historic City News readers to make their vote count on Election Day, Tuesday November 8, 2016.

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Tomoka State Park Pirate Raft Race
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Tomoka State Park Pirate Raft Race

275-raft-raceOn Saturday November 19th, Special Events and Volunteer Coordinator Karen Lundquist encourages interested Historic City News readers to join the “Krewe of the 13” during the Tomoka River Pirate Raft Race to benefit St Francis House shelter.

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Political parties extend reach into local non-partisan elections
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Political parties extend reach into local non-partisan elections

275-sjc-gop-letterDuring presidential election years it is hard to miss the agenda being advanced by the each of the two major political parties. But, at least in municipal elections where the races are predominantly non-partisan, the party affiliation of a candidate has traditionally meant very little.

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Heather Neville continues public display of juvenile behavior
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Heather Neville continues public display of juvenile behavior

HEATHER SUTHERLAND NEVILLE
HEATHER SUTHERLAND NEVILLE
“I guess I’m honored,” Historic City News reader and contributor Lee Geanuleas told our editor this morning after returning home from waving a campaign sign at the Bridge of Lions.

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Citizen reaction results in recall of Loring Park trespassing signs
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Citizen reaction results in recall of Loring Park trespassing signs

275-souder-no-trespassingA week after Historic City News reported on our reader’s reaction to the attempted closing of Loring Park west of Government House in downtown St Augustine, Ed Poppell is apologizing for following City Attorney Isabelle Lopez’ advice to post “No Trespassing” signs around the public park.

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Guest: Amendment 1 would boost solar energy and benefit all
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Guest: Amendment 1 would boost solar energy and benefit all

KEVIN DOYLE
KEVIN DOYLE
Guest: Amendment 1 would boost solar energy and benefit all

By Kevin Doyle
Special to Historic City News

Renewable, clean, reliable and getting increasingly more affordable, solar energy is dramatic and can change the globe, starting with the way Florida harvests and consumes electricity.

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