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Letter: Frustration with the congestion in the city
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Letter: Frustration with the congestion in the city

NANCY SHAVER
NANCY SHAVER
Letter: Frustration with the congestion in the city

Nancy E. Shaver, Mayor
St Augustine, FL

Let’s face it: we’re all really frustrated with the congestion in our City. The truth of the matter is that we have had studies and committees—and made modest progress. But we haven’t had an overall plan (not a study) we could confidently act on.

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Hastings road rage argument escalates to shooting
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Hastings road rage argument escalates to shooting

275-HASTINGS-ROAD-RAGE-SUSPThis evening soon after 5:00 p.m., Historic City News reporters were alerted by the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office in St Augustine that detectives were on the scene of an alleged “road rage” incident that resulted in the shooting of a 30-year-old St. Johns County man.

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City’s legal case management wins battles and loses wars
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City’s legal case management wins battles and loses wars

ISABELLE C LOPEZ
ISABELLE C LOPEZ
The late George McClure was representing Henry and Esther Whetstone, when Historic City News learned, in December 2011, that St Augustine city staff had walked away from negotiations on a permit to allow “Whetstone’s Bayfront Inn” to construct a dock and pier over city-owned bottomlands.

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CrimeStoppers honors St Augustine Beach officer
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CrimeStoppers honors St Augustine Beach officer

275-SABPD-AWARDHistoric City News was notified that St Augustine Beach Police Officer Ed Martinez was selected as the top law enforcement officer representing St Johns County last night during CrimeStoppers of Northeast Florida 2016 Annual Awards Honoring Law Enforcement from St Johns, Flagler, and Putnam Counties.

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Service commemorates fallen law enforcement officers
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Service commemorates fallen law enforcement officers

The men and women of the St Johns County Sheriff's Office will hold their annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service to honor local…
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Flagler College will offer test preparation courses
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Flagler College will offer test preparation courses

275-STATUE-FLAGLER-COLLEGEFlagler College’s Adult and Continuing Education program will offer test preparation courses for the GRE, LSAT, GMAT and SAT standardized exams beginning in June.

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Donna Daye Kitchton releases The Fountain Revived
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Donna Daye Kitchton releases The Fountain Revived

275-THE-FOUNTAIN-REVIVED-KiAuthor Donna Daye Kitchton of Bonita Springs made her mark in the publishing world in 2015 with “The Fountain Revived”. The book chronicles the story of Abigail Stone and tells a mysterious tale that brings readers into a maze of gripping suspense and intrigue.

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Local newspaper searches for next publisher
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Local newspaper searches for next publisher

DELINDA FOGEL
DELINDA FOGEL
Historic City News received an announcement from William S. Morris IV, president and CEO of Morris Communications Co., that Delinda Diane Fogel has been promoted to chief financial officer of Morris Publishing Group; leaving The St. Augustine Record in search of a new publisher, again.

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