Perry: Sheriff, soldier, civic leader and family man
The men and women of The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office reported to Historic City News today that they are saddened by the passing of former Sheriff Neil J. Perry.

The men and women of The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office reported to Historic City News today that they are saddened by the passing of former Sheriff Neil J. Perry.
Jennifer L Zuberer, Communications and Resource Manager for the city’s 450th Commemoration, announced to local Historic City News reporters that two Flagler College students are creating a compilation video of St Augustine stories to share with the community.
Today, Rob Armstrong, who spent nearly 25 years with CBS News and nearly 32 years as a broadcast journalist, and his wife Barbara, divide their time between St Augustine and Charlottesville, Virginia; and, when he is not on the golf course, he is likely contemplating his next book — he has authored eight of them.
This weekend’s theft and vandalism to legislative campaign signs belonging to candidate Kim Kendall, was enough to motivate the first time political candidate to offer a reward of $500 to anyone with information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons removing, defacing or destroying any of the Kendall 4’X8′ signs.
Flagler County Sheriff Donald W Fleming reported to Historic City News that he has continued his support for youth programs Friday with a $1,000 donation to the Summer Internship Program sponsored through a partnership of the Flagler County NAACP and the Flagler County School District.
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St Augustine Fire Chief Mike Arnold reminds Historic City News readers that in order to keep July 4 safe and legal; you must comply with all ordinances in force regarding the possession and use of personal fireworks.
Director of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, Dr Mike Shirley, reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that they are providing educational opportunities for students from Mayport Elementary, Sebastian Middle School, and St Johns Technical High School.