Neighborhood News

All the latest news from the neighborhoods in our coverage areas.

Helping students arrive safely at Hendricks Avenue Elementary School

By Caren Burmeister Resident Community News Urging children to walk or ride their bike to school is good way to squeeze more physical activity into their day. But some parents have been reluctant to push it with so many cars and distracted drivers on the road. Just ask Valerie Feinberg, a San Marco-area mother who’s […]

Jewish Community Alliance celebrates quarter-century of community enrichment

Jewish Community Alliance celebrates quarter-century of community enrichment

Community center’s 25th birthday party lasts all year Ted Koppel delivered news on “Nightline: In the Holy Land,” broadcast for the first time on location from Jerusalem. The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series. George H. W. Bush defeated Michael Dukakis to win the presidency. Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize for “Beloved.” The […]

Construction end nears with groundbreaking at Balis Park

Construction end nears with groundbreaking at Balis Park

Merchants counting the days until ribbon-cutting ceremony San Marco Square merchants and neighborhood residents turned out to watch Mayor Alvin Brown, District 5 Councilwoman Lori Boyer, and members of the San Marco Preservation Society and the San Marco Merchants Association in the Apr. 5 groundbreaking event for the Balis Park expansion and renovation. Seven gold-painted […]

St. Johns Riverkeeper and Sierra Club decry Green Slime legislature

St. Johns Riverkeeper and Sierra Club decry Green Slime legislature

The St. Johns Riverkeeper, the Sierra Club Northeast Florida Group, and concerned citizens and businesses came together in one of 10 state-wide events on Apr. 15 to demand clean water and urge legislators to oppose HB 7115 and SB 1808 – bills that would leave the St. Johns River and Florida’s waters and our communities […]

Metropolitan Park concerts not sweet music to ears of local residents

Metropolitan Park concerts not sweet music to ears of local residents

City Council to monitor sound levels St. Nicholas residents want their voices heard as concerns about the noise generated from mega events in Metropolitan Park grows louder. Dozens of residents showed up for the Apr. 2 meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee on Metropolitan Park to express concerns about Ordinance 2013-166 which would extend the […]

Avondale sculptor donates military busts to families

Avondale sculptor donates military busts to families

Leonard doesn’t want KIAs to be forgotten By his own admission, Cliff Leonard is not an artist. However, one only has to view his works in woodcarving and clay sculpting to call the 66-year-old’s bluff. “I don’t see myself as being an artist,” Leonard mildly protested. “Sometimes I feel like I’m on the outside looking […]

Daily’s helps expand St. Vincent’s mobile health fleet

Daily’s helps expand  St. Vincent’s mobile health fleet

A blessing and dedication ceremony for the newest unit in St. Vincent’s mobile clinic fleet was held April 3 at the Daily’s convenience store, 4225 Roosevelt Blvd. The Daily’s Mobile Health Clinic is a brand new “doctor’s office on wheels” with bi-lingual physicians and nurses that will travel throughout the region to serve uninsured children […]

One Spark puts a spotlight on Downtown Jacksonville

One Spark puts a spotlight on Downtown Jacksonville

Founded on the belief that ideas can come from anywhere, One Spark executive director and co-founder Elton Rivas gathered ideas from different art festivals around the world, but took it a step further with One Spark. By incorporating a crowd funding aspect, One Spark attracted artists, innovators and creators interested in establishing their creations, and […]