Senior swimmers defy old age

Senior swimmers defy old age

Campaign for aquatic center Four Jacksonville men are convinced they’ve found the fountain of youth, but there’s no fountain and it’s no secret. Their life-giving water is the indoor pool at Naval Air Station Jacksonville where Roger “Tiger” Holmes, 93, and Ed Graves, 91, both of Ortega, John Corse, 91, of Avondale and Bill Adams, […]

David Moomaw, M.D.

David Moomaw, M.D.

Dr. David Moomaw, 90, has a wealth of memories of practicing medicine in Riverside/Avondale since moving here in 1955 and until his retirement in 1996. He started his private internal medicine and cardiology practice in the Medical Arts Building at 5 Points where he stayed for 20 years, before joining a group practice that included […]

St. Mark’s honors Assistant Head Lee, retiring after three decades

St. Mark’s honors Assistant Head Lee, retiring after three decades

After 32 years in service at St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School, Assistant Head of School Karen Lee retired last month. A celebration of her service was held on Dec. 15 at the school. Lee taught grades three and six before becoming Assistant Head of School in 2003. She was 11 years old when her family […]

River project to create fish habitat completed

River project to create fish habitat completed

There’s a new housing development on the St. Johns River – or should we say IN the river. And if aquatic researchers’ predictions are confirmed, the fish and other marine life are going to greatly benefit from the Jacksonville Reefing project. In early December, workers placed tons of large chunks of concrete from barges at […]

Art through the years sparks debate, tests values

Art through the years sparks debate, tests values

Celebrating a monument, while appreciating opinions On Christmas Day in 1924, a sculpture that paid tribute to fallen Floridians from the First World War was unveiled after a long road to completion. Ironically, 90 years later, as the anniversary of Riverside Memorial Park reaches a milestone, we find ourselves in a debate over public art. […]

Unity Plaza holds its first events

Unity Plaza holds its first events

Public gathering spot part of expansive 220 Riverside project While construction is continuing on the final product, the new Unity Plaza on Riverside Avenue held its first events in December, giving hundreds of visitors a small taste of the live performances and fun community activities planned. The sneak peek events had a holiday flavor, with […]

Edgewood Bakery in dispute, ownership in question

Edgewood Bakery in dispute, ownership in question

Lawsuit pits new owners against Jags owner Khan There’s good news for lovers of the Edgewood Bakery’s tasty powdered sugar-topped treats and wedding cakes. A lawsuit over who owns the Murray Hill institution isn’t stopping the confections assembly line – at least for now. Carol Rykalsky, who along with her husband, Tom purchased the bakery […]

Core city neighborhoods start automated recycling Jan. 5

Core city neighborhoods start automated recycling Jan. 5

  Beginning mid-December 2014, residents in Riverside, Avondale, San Marco and other core neighborhoods saw delivery of large wheeled cans with bright yellow tops. Those 96-gallon carts are being put in place for the Jan. 5 launch of automated recycling service. Each cart is assigned to a property owner and the handle contains a radio […]

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