Are Linconville residents still waiting?

I wonder if anyone on the City Commission, or maybe the mayor — whose neighborhood is getting water main upgrades, stood up for the long promised upgrades along Riberia Street? Read more…

Never trust a man with too much hair

Never trust a man with too much hair

I’m thinking that would be a good campaign slogan.

Just kidding, of course.

Do all lawyers get fat-cat bellies like that? Read more…

Now is the time for all good men ….

Now that the Primary Elections are history, we can start thinking about the General Election in November. Read more…

Over 8,300 early votes cast in Primary

Over 8,300 early votes cast in Primary
http://www.historiccity.com/2010/staugustine/news/florida/over-8300-early-votes-cast-in-primary-4965

Early voting ended yesterday at 4:30 p.m., and Supervisor of Elections Penny Halyburton reported to Historic City News that a total of 8,398 ballots were cast countywide. Read more…

Mayor needs to rethink 450th agenda

Mayor Joe Boles and 450th Executive Director Dana Ste. Claire are putting great stock in their ability to deliver a celebration for our 450th birthday that has been credited with the ability to revitalize the city’s economy with no less dispatch than Ponce de Leon’s mythical Fountain of Youth. Read more…

The fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree

Election Day for Seat 4 on the St. Augustine city commission is November 2nd. Read more…

Concerns about the 450th Commemoration

I have some concerns — and, if you are paying attention, you should as well. Read more…

Importance of tomorrow – Monday July 26th

Link to Historic City News editorial

Through demographics available to us through Facebook and Google, we know that the thousands of subscribers to our website, Twitter and Facebook page are of voting age, better educated, either employed or retired, and willing to take the time to learn about the candidates before they cast their votes. Read more…

Think globally – act locally

Think globally – act locally. Great advice; but do we practice what we preach? Read more…

Voter registration cutoff only week away

Supervisor of Elections Penny Halyburton reminds all Historic City News readers that reside in St. Johns County that Monday, July 26, 2010, is the last day to register to be able to vote in the August 24th Primary Election. Read more…