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Letter: Freedomworks not Tea Party group

Dear editor:

In a recent article that appeared on the Florida Times-Union website, “Freedomworks” was called a “Key Tea Party Group”.

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Guest Column: Charleston carriage code

TourismAs you know, our City Commissioners have co-opted the Charleston Code that regulates the carriage businesses up there, and are determined, despite growing opposition, to force it on the carriage trade here.

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Make St Augustine more like — St Augustine

Unprecedented government spending and debt, higher taxes and poorly-designed bureaucratic red tape are undermining our economic progress.

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Get involved – Adoption Day celebrates people

November is National Adoption Month and, for me, the 3rd annual Adoption Day Celebration being presented by the St. Johns County Family Integrity Program has special meaning.

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Vultures: Beach driving hazards may be man-made

There are few topics more controversial in St. Johns County than driving on the beach; a Historic City News undercover report highlights one of the reasons why.

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Letter: Forward with the Constitution Rally

Dear editor:

The Tea Party Network, composed of the eleven Tea Party groups operating in the Northeast Florida area, is sponsoring a rally on September 18th at Francis Field in St. Augustine.

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Christensen will leave with mixed emotions

In an interview this afternoon, County Judge Patti A. Christensen told Historic City News editor Michael Gold that she expects it will be “a hard transition” for her; leaving friends and co-workers in St. Augustine who she’s known as a judge for the past ten years.

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The science of un-scooped-dog-poop

I’ve been a licensed community association manager for a number of years and I always keep my ear to the ground when it comes to community issues — especially those related to resolving nuisances in neighborhoods.

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