Morning Star School classroom named after former student

Morning Star School classroom named after former student

At Morning Star School, bright futures are forged with love and care for some of Jacksonville’s most deserving children. The family of one of those children has never forgotten the warmth, concern and great start given to Sharon Cascone Ray, one of the first students of Morning Star back in 1956 when it was founded […]

Chance to shoot old schoolhouse brings out volunteers

Chance to shoot old schoolhouse brings out volunteers

Public School No. 4, also known as Annie Lytle Elementary School in Riverside, has long held an attraction for artists…graffiti artists, primarily, but local photographers were invited to the site to legally shoot photos inside and out…after first volunteering two hours of clean-up time. Gathering on Jan. 6, a couple dozen people came with shovels, […]

Local man thrives as Special Olympic athlete, mentor to others

As the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, kick off this month, local athletes are returning from Special Olympics state competitions in Orlando, Florida. One Westside young man, Greg Myers, has been a Special Olympics athlete for the past eight years and plays point guard on the Duval County Special Olympics basketball team. […]

Neighborhood café celebrates major milestone, family business

Neighborhood café celebrates major milestone, family business

In May 1998, Tony Jarvis opened the Cool Moose Café with the goal to deliver friendly service, excellent food and coffee to the Riverside neighborhood, and to share his love for the Red Sox and iconic moose (the namesake) throughout the café by way of décor and collectibles. Two decades later, the family-run business has […]

Conservation nonprofit gains land, wins federal funds

Conservation nonprofit gains land, wins federal funds

After ending 2017 with donations of hundreds of acres, the North Florida Land Trust ushered in the new year with the announcement it had been chosen for $3.56 million in federal funding. Following year-end acquisitions of nearly 1,000 acres from generous donors, the Land Trust was chosen to receive the Regional Conservation Partnership Program award […]

Two bills under consideration affect parking, sidewalks

Two proposed ordinances currently before City Council’s Transportation, Energy and Utilities Committee would affect parking spaces for bikes, motorcycles and cars, and the size of sidewalks. Under Ordinance 2017-806, on-street parking spaces for motorcycles would be required to be 7-feet long and 4-feet wide (the current rule is 5 x 10 feet). On-street parallel parking […]

Patrons robbed at gunpoint at Avondale restaurant

An armed robbery took place again at The Brick, a restaurant in The Shoppes of Avondale. The first robbery, Oct. 17, 2017, targeted two employees who were leaving the restaurant after it closed. A little more than three months later, after exiting the restaurant Jan. 24, patrons were accosted by a gun-toting purse snatcher.  While […]

Avondale resident pushes back against Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission

It’s tough to make changes to buildings in a historic neighborhood, as Avondale resident Virginia Harris well knows. In November 2017, Harris was turned down by the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission (JHPC) when she submitted an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) to build a two-story addition onto her 1909 one-story home on the […]

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