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The Seventh Annual Chemo Noir 1 Mile and Wine Tasting was held June 17. more
Port in the Storm Homeless Youth Center is preparing to host its Fourth Annual Casino Royale celebration to benefit the nonprofit’s efforts in the community. more
The St. Johns County Solid Waste Division teamed up with various local nonprofits for the 20th Annual Turtletown USA Beach Cleanup in May to help remove litter and debris from the beaches to help turtles during their nesting season which is from May 1 to Oct. 31. more
FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the … more
Baptist Health recently appointed three new members to its board of directors for the health system. more
The FSCJ Artist Series Broadway in Jacksonville sponsored by VyStar Credit Union, has announced the 2023-24 Broadway season shows coming to the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. more
The Flagler Health+ CAIR Center has extended its hours of operation to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as it marks one year of operation. more
Experiencing an urgent mental or behavioral health crisis can be a frightening and confusing time in someone’s life. more
The latest buzz at the link is coming from its newest class: “Ready, Set, Drones.” more
The Healthcare Committee at Cypress Village recently wanted to show support for all the work and service provided by first responders at Station 59. more
Before he retired from St. Johns County School District after 23 years of service, Retired Major Nick Athanaseas wanted Ponte Vedra High School to erect a flagpole in the school’s courtyard. more
With a rich history of service to the St. Augustine community, the Flagler Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its 135th anniversary on May 22. more
The Recorder’s garden columnist Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida. more
George (Ron)ald Gentry, 71, passed away June 8, 2023. more
When your heart experiences an arrhythmia, it may feel like it's fluttering or jumping out of rhythm, or it may have no obvious symptoms at all. more
Nemours Children’s Health, Jacksonville has named Anderson Collier III, M.D., division chief of hematology/oncology, Department of Pediatrics. more
Parenting is no easy task, especially when a child resists authority, even throwing the occasional tantrum. more
Summer is heating up, and while we all know to wear our sunscreen and protect our skin, we often forget to protect another vital organ: our eyes. more
In the fall of 2024, the local campus of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences will have a new address: 1 News Place, at the intersection of state roads 207 and 312. more
In Northeast Florida, summer comes early and stays late. That means months of hot, humid conditions and a critical need to have reliable air conditioning. more
Anna Curley Herbert, a long-time resident of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, passed away on June 8, 2023, at Starling at Nocatee in the Memory Care Unit. more
Forbes Magazine has once again named Baptist Health of Northeast Florida one of America’s top employers for diversity. more
“Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” on stage now through July 30 at Alhambra Theatre & Dining, transports the audience back to the Disney renaissance of the 1990s, when musical extravaganzas rendered in a rich tradition of 2D animation arguably achieved the pinnacle of what Walt had set in motion. more
Thanks to Flagler Health+’s BRAVE program, 800 subscriptions of Cope Notes are being gifted to middle and high school students in Northeast Florida. more
Notices for Joe William Ellzey, Ellis T. Fernandez III, Theodore “Ted” Flood, Walter LeCharles Johnston, Earle Mauldin, Mary Moriarty, Donald Ashley Reek, Dora E. Sartoris, Mary Ann Shands Bryan and Robert Trowbridge,Jr. more
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