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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. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
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. more
“Man, we’re going to be rich. Rolling in dough, I tell you.” more
The FSCJ Artist Series, sponsored by VyStar Credit Union, will present “Pretty Woman: The Musical” on Feb. 15-19 for seven performances at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. more
The first step toward the development of a “downtown Palm Valley” received an early success Wednesday, Feb. 22, with approval of its design and a key zoning variance. more
Once again, St. Augustine’s time-honored St. Patrick Parade put on a jolly show for local residents. The parade, held Saturday, March 11, featured bagpipers, Irish step dancers, pirates, Darth Vader in a kilt and St. Patrick himself chasing the snakes out of the Nation’s Oldest City. more
Patrick Space Force Base has been selected as the home for the U.S. Space Force Space Training and Readiness Command headquarters. more
It’s no secret that recent years have been tough on small businesses and on newspapers. more
Paying down debt is often difficult, and even more so in a challenging economic environment. more
Beaches Fine Arts Series will begin its 51st season with Trio Virado at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Jacksonville Beach. more
In the spirit of compassion and community, JaxTHRIVE, a teen-led nonprofit committed to supporting refugee students, organized a holiday event that brought smiles and excitement to the faces of newly arrived refugee students. more
Volunteers are being sought for the St. Augustine Food + Wine Festival, which will be held May 4-8 at various locations in and around the Nation’s Oldest City. more
Sons of the Legion (SAL) at American Legion Post 129 are funding the first memorials in Jacksonville Beach honoring beaches veterans who perished in the Vietnam and Korean wars — along with a memorial for warriors who gave their lives in many of America’s undeclared wars. more
In recognition of the compassionate and quality care provided by the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit team at Wolfson Children’s Hospital of Jacksonville, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, Aliso Viejo, California, recently awarded the unit its Silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence. more
Several Beaches Rotary clubs joined forces last week to host an international delegation of women leaders from Armenia. 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
The Recorder’s garden columnist Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida. more
Topics include: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Mega Open House, bereavement support, Savvy Job Hunters, Palm Valley Market, RV MegaShow, Gate River Run, Wine and Chocolate Run and North Florida Land Trust. more
Last year, the Legislature passed a public notice bill (HB 7049) that went into effect Jan. 1. more
If you're looking for an evening out with a difference, look no further than the Immersive Dining Experience at the link. more
Book your next event in the heart of downtown St. Augustine at The Tasting Tours Suite and enjoy breathtaking views of the bayfront and city skyline. more
For Ponte Vedra High senior Mark Romano, there were many decisions that led him to signing a soccer scholarship with the University of North Florida, but at the end of the day it simply came down to family. more
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed three bills Wednesday, May 31, that strengthen Florida’s property insurance market, expand the state’s home hardening and hazard mitigation programs and further protect consumers against “bad actors,” according to a media release. more
The St. Johns County Education Foundation, which operates as Investing in Kids (INK!), has announced that Executive Director Donna Lueders will retire on Aug. 31. more
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