Light up the night

Light up the night

Balis Park in the San Marco Square was alive with the sounds of the season as the Hendricks Avenue Elementary Choir and the Southside Baptist Church Bell Ringers treated listeners to a special evening- including the highly anticipated ‘Window Display Contest’ announcement and the lighting of the tree. Olive Boutique won the award for ‘Most […]

Local faith groups open their doors for holidays

Local faith groups open  their doors for holidays

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year as the beloved Christmas carol goes, guarantees an over-loaded church calendar with high congregational and public expectations. A season rich with opportunity for faith groups to minister far beyond their membership, most plan months in advance to deliver messages: of faith, salvation, hope, love and peace, inclusiveness, tolerance, […]

Scottish affair draws patrons to ‘Highland Fling’

Scottish affair draws patrons to ‘Highland Fling’

The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital manages to fly high in the face of any challenge, knowing that the ultimate end game is helping those with special medical needs – especially the children. The winter social always entertains and remains one of the top events of the year – as attendees experience the finest […]

MOSH, AIA Jacksonville present architecture exhibit

MOSH, AIA Jacksonville  present architecture exhibit

The Museum of Science & History of Jacksonville and AIA Jacksonville have teamed up to present a new exhibit: Jacksonville by Design — AIA Celebrates 100 Years of Architecture. Located in The Loft Gallery on the third floor, the exhibit features a look into Jacksonville’s building past, punctuated by current architectural favorites. The exhibit opened […]

New ground: Construction begins on 220 Riverside

New ground: Construction begins on 220 Riverside

It was a community affair last month in Riverside, as representatives from the city, Hallmark Partners and other development partners held an official groundbreaking for 220 Riverside and its contiguous community park. Just weeks before, developers announced a new partnership with Nashville-based real estate investment trust MAA. MAA owns and manages 49,000 multifamily apartment homes […]

Quiet zones may be solution for historic district’s train horns

Quiet zones may be solution for historic district’s train horns

A train’s whistle blowing in the night is nostalgic for some. But for Historic District residents living within earshot, the only nostalgia is for loss of peace and quiet and a good night’s sleep. “Train horns blast throughout the early morning so loudly I warn guests to close their windows at night,” said Tom Merten, […]

Sean Kelly removed from his position as chief of current planning

Sean Kelly removed from his position as chief of current planning

Investigation uncovered no misconduct Sean Kelly has been removed from his position as the city’s chief of current planning effective Dec. 4. Kelly has been on paid administrative leave since Oct. 22 awaiting the results of an internal investigation. Kelly was informed of the decision in a 30-minute Dec. 4 meeting that also included Tad […]