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According to a new study, Florida ranks 28th in the United States for improvement to seniors’ lives over the past decade. more
Starling, a senior living company in Nocatee, has landed on the first-ever U.S. News and World Report “Best Senior Living” list, which designates senior living communities as “best” in several categories. more
Vicar’s Landing Scholarship Committee, funded by members of Vicar’s Landing Retirement Community, has announced that more than $300,000 will be awarded as scholarships to 87 employees of Vicar’s Landing, including 10 children of employees. more
In-home care for senior citizens is nothing new, but one local couple has introduced a unique approach, in which seniors are provided the help they need by fellow seniors. more
K9s For Warriors is always looking for ways to help veterans deal with the mental stresses that can occur following military service, and they took that a step further by partnering with JWB Real Estate Capital to present Army veteran Jennifer Andreasen with a house. more
Junior Achievement of North Florida welcomed more than 200 guests and supporters for its 2022 Hall of Fame Luncheon at the University of North Florida’s Adam W. Herbert University Center on May 10. more
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has interviewed or attempted to interview six males, ages 17 to 19, in connection with a dead shark found last week on the campus of Ponte Vedra High School. more
The discovery last week of a shark carcass suspended from exterior rafters at Ponte Vedra High School has prompted an animal advocacy group to issue a plea for empathy lessons in schools and more than 6,500 people to sign an online petition. more
For women who choose to have an epidural or require a spinal block during childbirth, excellent anesthesia care is critical for a comfortable labor and delivery process. more
St. Johns County hosted an open house April 21 to give the public information regarding the planned Palm Valley West boat ramp project. more
Judge Kenneth J. Janesk, county Clerk of Courts and Comptroller Brandon Patty, dozens of attorneys, professional guardians and others have begun to meet quarterly to share information on probate and guardianship. more
A lively jazz brunch — part of the St. Augustine Food + Wine Festival— falls on Mother’s Day this year, Sunday, May 8. more
Topics include: graduating seniors honored, history of Temple Bet Yam, Democratic Club, novelist to speak, PGA TOUR partner, new commissioner of education, county recognition, Castillo parking lot, Independent Agency Funding Program, Tourism and Hospitality awards and new apprenticeship program. more
The courtyard at the Richard O. Watson Judicial Center will carry special meaning for many moving forward after the St. Johns County Memorial Garden was christened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 29. more
With Mother’s Day this weekend, Underwood Jewelers did its part to help the women in the local community give back by partnering with the Ponte Vedra Women’s Club to host trunk show fundraiser April 28. more
The carcass of a shark was discovered suspended from exterior rafters at Ponte Vedra High School early Thursday morning. more
The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners unanimously adopted new voting precincts Tuesday, May 3, after a redistricting process presentation by the supervisor of elections. more
Sons of the Legion (SAL) at American Legion Post 129 are funding the first memorials in Jacksonville Beach honoring beaches veterans who perished in the Vietnam and Korean wars — along with a memorial for warriors who gave their lives in many of America’s undeclared wars. more
A look at Day 4 of THE PLAYERS Championship more
A look at day 3 of THE PLAYERS Championship more
A look at the second round of THE PLAYERS Championship. more
A look at some of the action from the first round of THE PLAYERS Championship more
Saturday morning, Dec. 5, the We Can Be Heroes Foundation hosted a Pearl Harbor Day Breakfast With Our Heroes at the Queen’s Harbour Yacht & Country Club. more
In this edition of Why I Serve, featuring Wounded Warrior Project, the Recorder sat down with Ed Waller, a retired captain who spent 25 years in the Navy. Waller was a P-3 Orion pilot who, among several other experiences and responsibilities, tracked Soviet submarines during the Cold War. more
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