Consequences of voter apathy

On August 26th, just less than one third of the registered Democrats in precinct 507 cast votes in the Primary Election.


On August 26th, just less than one third of the registered Democrats in precinct 507 cast votes in the Primary Election.

To all who have made or are thinking about making a gift to become a Founding Member of the Children’s Museum of St. Johns, thank you so much for your financial support! Without you, the Children’s Museum would still be just an idea in the minds of a few individuals in our community.

Historic City News will be on hand to cover St. Augustine’s 54th Annual Christmas Parade Saturday, December 6th.

Last week, Ed Hall, who has spent the last twenty years building a reputation as an editorial cartoonist with bite, was “temporarily suspended” due to a controversy over a cartoon that appeared in The St. Augustine Record.

November 22nd was declared “End the Fed” day by a group of bloggers who support the passage of Representative Ron Paul’s legislation which would repeal the Federal Reserve Act — thereby putting an end to the Federal Reserve System; H.R. 2755.

Historic City News is pleased to have discovered a new “grass roots” community effort which is very easy to recommend — the proposed Lincolnville Community Garden.

Election Day, November 4th is quickly approaching. We are in the second week of early voting and absentee ballots are being collected. It is with great thought that careful consideration that we ask citizens to cast their votes.

The one cent sales tax “IS” conservative!
Let’s face it, the proposed local option one cent sales tax may be earmarked for Conservation and Transportation, but the secondary benefits to St. Johns County will be tremendous.