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Shelly Lenhart is director of lower school admission at The Bolles School. She is responsible for introducing families to the Bolles “All Things Possible” approach to education and walking them through the entire admission process on both the Ponte Vedra Beach and Whitehurst campuses. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has announced that member artist Jenny Keyser was chosen to participate in the St. John’s County Cultural Council’s salute to the textile arts, “Threading the Margins.” more
William (Bill) Karol, 94, passed away on September 11, 2023. more
Those who have never known a child with autism but have definite opinions on the subject will happily correct any of their misconceptions after reading a blog created by Nease High School senior Jack Hilbert. more
Adventure Landing reported this week that a new agreement with the landlord of its Jacksonville Beach location has allowed it to extend operations through September 2024. more
By a vote of 4-1, the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, Sept. 5, approved measures necessary to advance a planned beach renourishment along the entire length of Ponte Vedra Beach. more
Environmental sustainability is a national goal of Rotary Clubs, and to that end, I propose that Mr. Hull replace the "Rubber Ducky Regatta" fundraiser with an equally successful initiative that does not involve dumping 3,000 toxic and non-biodegradable plastic ducks (not rubber) into a major public waterway. more
Notices for Lilliam Kathleen Drexler, Carmen Ledo, Anca “Daniela” Nicolaescu, Howard Pratt, Lindley S. Rhodes, Kathleen P. Riley, Elsa R. Rojas, Patricia Louise Ryscamp, Leonard Smollen and Tracey Vandroff. more
Gov. Ron DeSantis left no doubt where his administration stands on mask and vaccine mandates and related issues during a press conference Thursday, Sept. 7, at Culhane’s Irish Pub & Restaurant in Jacksonville. more
Here's a look at Florida’s COVID-19 legislation. more
Topics include: beach exploration, Palm Valley market, Understanding Grief and foundation rebranding. more
Two foreclosure lawsuits are currently active against Serenata Beach Club and its owners, according to documents filed in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial District. The club remains open. more
Mike Wagner had been working in the high-end building industry for the majority of his 20-year career when he found that he missed interacting with clients, so in 2021 he launched his own company, M.J. Wagner Construction. more
The Jacksonville Humane Society held its annual cutest pet contest, and this year’s winner was Charlotte. more
Ocean Beaches American Legion Auxiliary Unit 129 and American Legion Post 129 of Jacksonville Beach were happy to take the pledge on 911day.org to give to their community in remembrance of the tragic events on Sept. 11, 2001. more
Casino Royale, the Anniversary Celebration of Port in the Storm Homeless Youth Center, was once again a huge success. more
In settlement of a federal lawsuit, the city of Jacksonville has agreed that Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore is an exempt religious organization under city law and Title VII, and that, as such, the for-profit bookstore is now free to operate according to its Catholic beliefs. more
We need to just stop fighting. more
Paying down debt is often difficult, and even more so in a challenging economic environment. more
The Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District discussed whether it should vote in favor or against the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club proposed its 30-year for development and renovations and planned unit development request. more
The Ponte Vedra varsity football team may have had their bye week, but that did not mean there was not football going on in the “Shark Tank,” as the junior varsity squads took to the field Sept. 7 against Creekside. more
Both the Ponte Vedra Sharks and Nease Panthers appear to be carrying some momentum heading into week four of the season. more
Here are Dr. Shalaka Ghate’s top four reasons for developing a partnership with a primary care physician. more
Generally, a carpet that is more than 10 or 15 years old is probably a good candidate for replacement. more
Coleman Talley LLP, one of the Southeast’s leading mid-sized law firms, has announced the opening of its newest office in Jacksonville. more
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