Agencies and businesses work together to save homeless pets

By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News Nancy Williams of The Haskell Group, who is also a volunteer with Friends of Jacksonville Animals, recently invited Riverside area businesses to a luncheon for the purpose of getting information out about Animal Care and Protective Services (ACPS) and what the area businesses can do to help in […]

Jessie Ball duPont Fund to repurpose the Haydon Burns Library

Downtown building to provide green home for nonprofit, philanthropic organizations By Nancy Lee Bethea Resident Community News The Haydon Burns Library, located at the corner of Downtown’s Ocean and Adams streets, housed books, periodicals, music and more for four decades. Now it holds collective memories of generations who grew up watching puppet shows or fingering […]

Bicycling in Jacksonville not for faint of heart

Avid cyclists want safe, dedicated bike lanes By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News For a city that has one of the nation’s most eclectic neighborhoods with environmentally-friendly residents and those who can be considered minimalists when it comes to bicycling over driving, Jacksonville has a terrible reputation. In fact, it has been rated the […]

Intolerant neighbors put an end to fundraising events at local brewery

Intuition Aleworks fined for noise violations According to a press release from the Intuition Aleworks, a residential neighbor filed complaints about the noise coming from fundraising events in the craft brewery’s open-air space at 720 King Street. Cari Sanchez-Potter stated in the release, “It is with heavy heart that we announce that we are no […]

Tree trimming gone awry in historic district

Residents heated for several reasons By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News If last month’s 90 degree temperatures are any indication, residents in 5 Points are going to get hotter. As if they were not already hot under the collar over the JEA’s recent tree trimming initiatives. Seems that every two years or so, the […]

Less about available parking, more about bad behavior

Residents and business owners alike unhappy about situation By Kate A. Hallock Resident Community News Success has its price. Especially in the Riverside Avondale historic district – and that price is driving residents mad. Members of the Riverside-Avondale Area Parking Steering Committee – both residents and business owners – voiced concerns about the side effects […]

5th Graders dedicate mosaic mural at John Stockton

5th Graders dedicate mosaic mural at John Stockton

What should have been a year-long project at the John Stockton Elementary School was fast-tracked, according to art teacher Pam Patterson, and completed in less than five months. “I’d been admiring Kate Garcia’s mosaic at the West Riverside Elementary School for some time,” said Patterson. “And when parent Angie Morales stepped up to assist with […]

Bishop Snyder student is Softball Player of the Year

Bishop Snyder  student is Softball Player of the Year

Sydney Wright of Bishop Snyder High School was chosen as the 2012-13 Gatorade Florida Softball Player of the Year. Wright is the first to be chosen from Bishop Snyder High School in The Gatorade Company’s 28th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes and is a finalist for the prestigious Gatorade National Softball […]