What to do about the city’s ignored alleys

What to do about the city’s ignored alleys

There’s differing opinions about them Is the alley behind your house a wasted piece of land that no one uses? Maybe it’s growing up in weeds or filled with potholes and needs immediate maintenance. Well there’s a chance the City of Jacksonville would deed the portion of the alley behind your home to you – […]

Best laid plans on paper not panning out in reality

Best laid plans on paper not panning out in reality

Starbucks build-out creates tight traversing It may be a bitter cup of coffee to swallow now that the newly built location of Starbucks on Roosevelt Blvd. finds itself in a tight spot for customers seeking a quick cup of Joe. While the component of a drive-thru is convenient and best laid plans pass zoning standards, […]

Rare disease strengthens woman’s resolve

Rare disease strengthens woman’s resolve

Condition turns her focus to advocacy Granada resident Jennifer Trednick became a member of the rare disease community almost four years ago when she was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), an “orphan” illness affecting less than one person per million. Trednick’s neurological issues began at age 40 in 2009. Her symptoms included an intermittent […]

Bubbles of hope, prayers for Pierce

Bubbles of hope, prayers for Pierce

Artistic expression comes in all forms and, apparently, so do prayers. With each swoop of his arm and twist of his wrist, when Lakeside resident Bill Watson releases massive soap bubbles into the air, each iridescent globule represents a prayer for his grandson, Pierce Watson. His “bubbles of hope” began earlier this year when the […]

Sports celebrities come out for annual cancer event

Sports celebrities come out for annual cancer event

The 11th annual Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Wine Tasting Gala gave guests the opportunity to rub elbows with local sports celebrities and Tom Coughlin, the two-time Super Bowl winning coach, to support his mission to help families tackle childhood cancer. Coughlin, who founded the Jay Fund in 1996, greeted patrons as they sampled cuisine from […]

Hearts for giving, sneakers for comfort

Hearts for giving, sneakers for comfort

The 2015 American Heart Association Tuxes and Tennis Shoes Heart Ball raised nearly $500,000 when it was held Mar. 2, at the Sawgrass Marriott. This year’s event, chaired by Moody Chisholm, president and CEO of St. Vincent’s HealthCare, honored Mel and Debbie Gottlieb for their dedication to the cause. Many leaders from local health care […]

Urban hike nets merit badges

Urban hike nets merit badges

You might not think so, but the required Eagle Scout Hiking Merit Badge is one of the toughest to earn, consisting of five 10-mile hikes in preparation for a 20-mile grand finale. On Feb. 14, 10 Scouts from Troop 26 finally earned their Hiking Merit Badge making a roundtrip hike from Ortega to the Southbank. […]

In 10th decade, Assumption builds again for future

In 10th decade, Assumption builds again for future

From humble beginnings a century ago, when the original school accommodated 110 students, to its present campus with 620 pre-kindergarten to 8th grade boys and girls, Assumption Catholic School is one of the oldest, continually operated parochial schools in Jacksonville. Since those early years, the parish has undergone seven construction projects, each time responding to […]

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