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The following programs will be held at COA’s River House, 179 Marine St., St. Augustine, beginning in September. more
As each new year dawns, countless people will inevitably resolve to get into shape. And before the end of that first month, many will abandon that goal for another year. more
If you have a spare 25 grand to play around with, you can own the football Trevor Lawrence used in his first NFL game. more
Fostering Connections recently hosted the annual Night of the Arts fundraiser at the link in Nocatee to benefit its Career Readiness Academy program. more
Halloween is upon us and much of the spooky fun has already begun. more
One of our community’s greatest strengths is the outstanding quality of our local public school system. 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
For the 11th consecutive year beaches and Nocatee area residents rallied to support thousands of North Floridians impacted by multiple sclerosis. more
In his latest novel, “When the Old World Was New,” Benjamin Walker allows readers to travel back in time to experience the excitement of the 1900 Paris Exposition, a world fair, through his characters’ eyes. more
Drainage issues among neighborhoods in the Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District was brought up by trustee Mickey White, who is in his first year as a trustee and helping oversee road and bridge-related issues. more
The new Musical Theatre Ponte Vedra company will offer its inaugural summer camps this month. more
In celebration of The DONNA Foundation’s 20th anniversary, the organization announced registration will open Thursday, July 13, for the 2024 DONNA Marathon Weekend, the 17th annual running of the event set for Feb. 2-4. more
Arlin D Lewis, 89, of Neptune Beach, Florida, passed away August 1, 2023, after a long attempt to recover from a broken hip. more
Brian Gainor moved to the First Coast with his family in 2020, and it did not take him long to realize the unique and exciting sports scene the area has to offer. more
Carl Roger Hashey passed peacefully on Jan. 5, 2024, after a prolonged illness. more
The carcass of a shark was discovered suspended from exterior rafters at Ponte Vedra High School early Thursday morning. more
Dr. S. Akbar Hasan grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, where his father served as dean at the University of Kentucky and his mother worked as a librarian at the university. He is a board-certified, fellowship-trained cornea, LASIK and cataract specialist. He came to the First Coast in 2002 and served as the lead cataract and corneal surgeon and director of the Laser Vision Correction Program at the Mayo Clinic for 10 years. He joined Florida Eye Specialists in 2012. His practice's nonprofit arm, Florida Eye Cares, provides eye surgeries and glasses to local residents in need. more
Baptist Medical Center Beaches been named to Newsweek’s list of World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2023. more
The 2022-23 Jacksonville Symphony season is underway, and the variety of concerts scheduled will guarantee audiences from across the spectrum of music lovers. more
Taste Catering is known for great food. Farm-to-table is often the preferred choice to source and fill its catering menu needs. more
The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach recently recognized members Jack Parker and George McCaughan, shown here with Club President Doc Renuart, for achieving multiple Paul Harris Fellow status. more
Ask members of Beth El the Beaches Synagogue to describe their new rabbi and you will hear again and again: He is kind. more
The Jacksonville Symphony will hold its inaugural Jazz Concert on June 4. more
Eagle Scout Nicholas Storm led a community talk pertaining to conservation on June 3. more
To determine how much you will need to fund your retirement, it’s helpful to estimate what your budget will look like. more
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