A memorial service will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 17, 2024, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 6175 Datil Pepper Rd., St. Augustine, FL. 32086 Cards and letters may go to 552 Christina Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32086. Continue Reading →
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A memorial service will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 17, 2024, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 6175 Datil Pepper Rd., St. Augustine, FL. 32086 Cards and letters may go to 552 Christina Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32086. Continue Reading →
In addition to a certificate of recognition, each boy received a “Chief’s award of excellence coin,” something most police officers receive only a few of in their entire careers. Continue Reading →
“While our Planning & Zoning Commission addresses tree cover once a site plan has been filed, and IWWA protects trees on designated wetlands, there exists a loophole where trees are unprotected and can be removed by developers and others at will. We can all see this as we drive around town and notice the barren, clearcut properties around us.” – Sandra Harris, Francia Alvarez & Joan Seguin Continue Reading →
“The word “powwow’ itself is the only surviving word of a dead language. Mostly thanks to the English language, ‘powwow’ is still a living word. And now someone wants to erase it.” – Silke Oellrich, North Mianus Continue Reading →
Since 2011, James Antonucci has been with West Hartford Public Schools as the director of bands for Hall High School and Sedgwick Middle School as well as an instrumental music teacher at Aiken and Bugbee Elementary Schools and Charter Oak International Academy. Continue Reading →
“When the Pow Wow was first started, more than 75 years ago, North Mianus school sports teams were the North Mianus Indians. The Pow Wow was an obvious choice for a school event named for a Native American chief.” – Fred DeCaro III, North Mianus Continue Reading →
Elected in 2022, Representative Arzeno has been a champion for addressing climate change during his tenure in the House as a member of the Environment Committee. Continue Reading →
“If all goes well, we should have two-way commuting back on I95 as early as Monday morning, which is heroic work.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
Patty de Mata passed away unexpectedly on April 29. The Western Middle School PTA has set up a GoFundMe for a memorial. Continue Reading →