Nemours launches first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign

Nemours launches first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign

After 30 years of quietly offering quality medical care to children in the Jacksonville community, leaders at Nemours Children’s Specialty Care in San Marco feel it’s time to spill the beans about what may be one of Northeast Florida’s “best kept secrets.” To bring a greater understanding of the internationally recognized health-care system’s mission and […]

Hit-Free Zones launch at Wolfson Children’s Hospital and other organizations

Hit-Free Zones launch at Wolfson Children’s Hospital and other organizations

“Not in our four walls.” That’s the stance being taken by administration and staff at Wolfson Children’s Hospital when acts of corporal punishment, violence or abuse are observed within the San Marco-based medical center. Michael D. Aubin, hospital president, announced April 5 the facility would launch a Hit-Free Zone initiative, promoting a welcoming, safe and […]

Increasing number, length of trains spoil neighborhood ambiance

Increasing number, length of trains spoil neighborhood ambiance

Whether you find train horns nostalgic and soothing versus annoying and disruptive seems to be a function of distance. Those who grew up in more rural areas or who remember a time when Jacksonville’s population was much less dense and trains were shorter and ran less frequently recall the melancholy and yet reassuring sound of […]

RAP reLEAF: Replenish the tree canopy

RAP reLEAF:  Replenish the tree canopy

Did you know the right tree planted in the right place can add value to property, provide much needed shade and comfort, promote walkability, filter pollution, absorb storm water runoff, and help to create a welcoming feeling in the neighborhood? “Riverside and Avondale’s tree canopy, a distinct and much valued characteristic of our historic community, […]

Hurricane debris still a water hazard; more access opening to waterways

Hurricane debris still a water hazard; more access opening to waterways

The weather is warming up, which means boaters will be taking to the rivers of Northeast Florida, where they will find something old: reminders of Hurricane Irma – and something new: more access. The impact of last September’s storm is still being felt in the area. Millions of gallons of water have finished draining through […]

Residents concerned Fishweir Creek dredging ‘island’ will be eyesore

Residents concerned Fishweir Creek dredging ‘island’ will be eyesore

The City Council has approved a partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers for the long-awaited dredging of Fishweir Creek, and a public meeting on the project will be in June to explain the $6.5 million project to dredge the waterway and restore the ecosystem. The project, first recommended by the Corps in 2007, might […]

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