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NAI Hallmark, a locally owned full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm in Jacksonville, has announced the sale of The Park at River City for $7.5 million. 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: Glen Kernan land acquisition, beach cleanup, Serenata Beach Club, Palm Valley Market, beach exploration, Savvy Job Hunters, library speaker and Duval beach renourishment. more
Look up “Things to Do” in St. Augustine and the thousands of results can be a bit overwhelming. more
The Lumen Repertory Theatre’s inaugural production of its 2024 season will be the compelling drama “A Small Fire” by Obie Award winner Adam Bock. more
Artificial Intelligence has more than crept into golf. more
Sara Gaver has proven everybody wrong. more
Cypress Village Retirement Community has launched its new Touchdown Community App, offering residents seamless access to community updates, events and connections. more
A look at major career changes in the area. more
The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund held its annual Jay Fund Golf Classic May 16, which included a dinner and social May 15. more
Multi-published Gainesville author William Hatfield will share with area writers how to create strong, memorable characters at the Saturday, July 23, meeting of the FWA Ponte Vedra Writers group. more
The link has made an upgrade to its facilities in Nocatee. more
The Canvassing Board has ordered a recount for the County Commission District 4 race because there is only a 0.46% difference between the number of voters choosing incumbent Jeremiah Blocker and those choosing challenger Krista Keating-Joseph. more
The Trinity Love Hoblit Foundation has announced that Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued a proclamation declaring September “Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month” in the state of Florida. more
The Kate Amato Foundation announced it has successfully raised more than $100,000 at the Fifth Annual KATE KUP Triples Tennis Tournament last weekend. more
Notices for: Boris Avetisov, David L. Bishop, Margaret Elizabeth Troutman Brown, Joseph Frank Brychta III, Vaughn Cameron, Edwin Charles Charrier, Ronald H. Cole, James E. Diehl, Pamela H. Mabry, Rachel Nuttall, Nancy Paleka, Norman Phelps and Steve H. Regelski. more
The flourishing restaurant scene in Northeast Florida makes nightly choices of where to enjoy dinner, happy hour or in-between hours quite a dilemma. more
The Holiday for Giving Back to Homeless Veterans at the Clara White Mission in Jacksonville was held on Dec 22. more
American Legion Post 129’s third-annual Challenge 22 Walk is set for Saturday, March 25 – with event net proceeds used to fund veteran suicide prevention programs and services in the beaches communities. more
The nature-first community of TrailMark is hosting Groove in the Grove, a day of live music and fun from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 1. more
Julep in Palm Valley hosted a Kentucky Derby party and fundraiser in partnership with V for Victory, which is a nonprofit organization that provides assistance for those battling cancer. more
Birthdays are always a special day whether you are a child or an adult, and the St. Johns County Council on Aging did its part to honor residents who have had celebrated many birthdays over the years with their annual Centenarian Luncheon at THE PLAYERS Community Senior Center May 18. more
Day at the Whitney Lab, created by faculty and volunteers at University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, is designed to help children experience what it’s like being a scientist. more
Elite Pickleball held its inaugural junior tournament designed with the next generation of pickleballers in mind at The Yards on June 30 and it was a success in more ways than one. more
Every high school athletic program no matter what the sport understands that the health of the program depends on creating a culture that student athletes want to be a part of, and it starts at fostering that at an early age. more
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