Help available for owners of historic properties
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, some Historic City News readers will benefit from a one-hour webinar specific to the topic of disaster recovery and assistance for historic properties.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, some Historic City News readers will benefit from a one-hour webinar specific to the topic of disaster recovery and assistance for historic properties.
Communications Specialist Sarah Hand wants Historic City News readers to know that the Emergency Management Division does not need to know about property damages sustained during Hurricane Matthew.
The US Veterans Affairs Regional Office has informed Historic City News that disabled veterans and their eligible spouses, with either a service-connected or non-service-connected disability, can apply tomorrow and Wednesday to their Disaster Relief Program.
Historic City News readers voting in St Johns County will be electing our next President and Vice President, United States Senator, Representative in Congress, and State Senator in just three weeks.
St Johns County informed Historic City News local reporters that qualifying income-eligible St Johns County residents who have experienced damage to their home as a result of Hurricane Matthew may be permitted to apply for relief assistance from the Florida State Housing Initiative Partnership Program.
For more than two hours Thursday evening, Historic City News editor, Michael Gold, attended the forum for St Augustine City Commission candidates at the invitation of host Rev Ron Rawls; leader of the minority community group known as “300 Concerned Citizens”.
While the Historic St. Augustine Council of the St Johns County Chamber of Commerce and the Neighborhood Council of St Augustine cancelled their candidate forums because of Hurricane Matthew, one local residential group says their forum tomorrow night will go on as planned.
Historic City News was informed by Tallahassee attorney Ronald A Labasky, with the Brewton Plante law firm, that during this morning’s hearing on the matter, Judge Walker granted the request of the Florida Democratic Party for an injunction extending the voter registration deadline for the November General Election until October 18, 2016.