Temporary progress for Murray Hill leaders

Club closure seen as catalyst for change By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News While residents and business owners of Murray Hill may be breathing a sigh of relief at the news last month that the Fat Kat Lounge has closed, what happens next could go either way. “The way it’s zoned right now I […]

Signs of spring on Herschel Street

Signs of spring on Herschel Street

MOCA celebrates a milestone in style

MOCA celebrates a milestone in style

With a cocktail party under the stars, fine art auctions and elegant décor throughout the museum, MOCA’s most dedicated patrons arrived poised and ready for the MOCA Classic– celebrating 90 years. Throughout the history of the arts in Jacksonville, one thing has remained a constant during the years of transition from official titles and physical […]

Spring for the Arts, indeed

Spring for the Arts, indeed

The 10th  Annual Cathedral Arts Project Spring for the Arts gala celebrated its mission– while raising over half a million dollars in one evening. The goal of helping enrich the quality of life in Northeast Florida by celebrating the creative spirit of Jacksonville’s youth was in full effect, as a youth performance kicked off the […]

JFCS Gala a huge success

JFCS Gala a huge success

Jewish Family & Community Services, a 96-year-old social service agency for children and families, drew several hundred people to its “You Can Count on Us” gala Mar. 6 at the Marriott Southpoint. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver and Lawrence and Linda DuBow served as honorary co-chairs for the event, which celebrated JFCS’ work, and raised […]

Nonpartisan group hopes more women enter local politics

Nonpartisan group hopes more women enter local politics

2015 municipal elections offer opportunities for women candidates – A growing grassroots initiative, Nine in ’15, encourages qualified women to run for City Council seats, public policy boards and commissions and other offices in the 2015 municipal elections in Jacksonville. Scheduled for next March and May, voters will elect the Mayor, City Council members and […]

Jacksonville ranked #1 for small business starts

Jacksonville ranked #1 for small business starts

Editor’s Note: When my husband and I moved here in from Pittsburgh, it was more than just a desire to get away from the harsh winters that led us to make Jacksonville our pick city. Because we’re active in boating we wanted to be on a river and considered half a dozen other “river cities” […]

Pedestrian struck in the Shoppes of Avondale

Pedestrian struck in the Shoppes of Avondale

Incident highlights vulnerability, need for plans – “Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.” That sentiment applies equally to drivers and to pedestrians who traverse the Historic District’s retail corridors on busy streets. Unfortunately, two individuals did not take heed on the night of Mar. 8, when a pedestrian crossing St. John’s Avenue in […]