Rising construction costs and increased impact fees are hitting home builders — and buyers — and St. Johns County officials are trying to navigate a complex course that won’t help all residents, may help some residents or may help no one at all, depending on who you ask.
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By Shaun Ryan
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6/9/23
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Grasons, a national estate sales and business liquidation service, has announced the launch of its first franchise in Florida.
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8/3/23
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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.
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9/14/23
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No matter what the format looks like for deciding which teams make the postseason, in high school football winning the district has and still is the easiest way to secure a spot in the playoffs.
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By Anthony Richards
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9/28/23
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Donna K. Frantz doesn’t just love to fish. She really, really loves to fish.
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By Shaun Ryan
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10/12/23
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Eighty-one is a lot in most instances, especially when it comes to one’s age or the number of gold medals won, and for David Parsons, he checks both of those boxes.
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By Anthony Richards
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1/4/24
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A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues.
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6/16/22
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The Ponte Vedra High Sharks hung on late for a victory over the rival Nease Panthers, 4-3, on March 20 following a furious start by the Sharks and a comeback bid for the Panthers.
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By Anthony Richards
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3/27/24
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Mary Marcia Sullivan of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, passed away Monday, July 4, 2022, to be with the Lord she so loved.
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7/14/22
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Tatyana Frunker RN has been honored as the most recent DAISY Award recipient at Flagler Hospital.
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9/15/22
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Even though JAXUSL does not have a scheduled start date to playing games until 2025, they are already doing their part to create buzz within the local community.
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By Anthony Richards
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12/1/22
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Feeding Northeast Florida, the area’s largest community food bank serving an eight-county area in Northeast Florida, has announced its purchase and redevelopment plans for a 121,000-square-foot warehouse complex located on a 12-acre site at 5245 Old Kings Road.
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1/12/23
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The inaugural Palm Valley History Festival will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. April 22 at The Palm Valley Community Center, 148 Canal Blvd.
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2/9/23
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Notices for Kathleen Archer, John Woodman Cockerill III, Brian Patrick Murray, Mary T. Smith, Philip Tomic and Quentin E. Wood.
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3/2/23
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Whether you’re looking to rock out to the soulful sounds of local blues group Duffy Bishop, want to take a walk on the human-size hamster water wheel or prefer to peruse the Arts & Crafts village for artisan gifts, the St. Augustine Lions Seafood Festival offers a bit of something for everyone.
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3/16/23
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Lacrosse and mulch may seem like an interesting combination at first glance, but as one looks deeper into it there is a lot of tradition involved with the two, 14 years of it to be exact.
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By Anthony Richards
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4/6/23
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The O.U.R. Northeast Florida Conductor Team drove a caravan down the First Coast from Fernandina Beach to St. Augustine on Sunday, July 30, to bring awareness to the issue of human trafficking.
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8/3/23
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We need to just stop fighting.
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By Scott A. Grant
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9/14/23
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The Florida Forum Speaker Series, presented by The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital, will welcome Duke University’s now retired Coach K — Mike Krzyzewski — on Nov. 8.
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10/12/23
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There are a lot more stories on pontevedrarecorder.com!
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1/4/24
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The Florida State College at Jacksonville High School Summer Musical Theatre Experience is celebrating its 16th year providing theater opportunities to First Coast-area students in grades seven through 12.
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6/16/22
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Corrine Garrison, 81, passed away from pancreatic cancer on Sunday March 17, 2024, with her devoted husband and daughter by her side at the Anne & Donald McGraw Center for Caring Community Hospice.
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3/28/24
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A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues.
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7/14/22
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Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Beaches Campus, officially opened its new gym and performing arts center, and state-of-the-art library and learning center, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Sept. 9.
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9/15/22
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“Man, we’re going to be rich. Rolling in dough, I tell you.”
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By Vic DiGenti
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1/12/23
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