Sunday, July 21, 2024
Top stories
Tree-lined Shadow Woods Lane Denied Canopy Designation
Homeowners wanted it. Neighbors supported it. Nassau County staff endorsed it. And, even the Amelia Baptist Church, which wanted to sell its adjacent property for development, didn't object.…
By Mike Lednovich
Yesterday at 3:30 AM
City Budget: The Squeeze Begins
The great debate about funding the Fernandina Beach 2024-2025 budget is about to begin at its usual starting point: there won't be enough money to pay for everything the city needs.
By Mike Lednovich
3 days ago
City news
Commission Finances Now Reported in More Detail
The state's more comprehensive financial disclosure forms are now public on the Florida Commission on Ethics website and show that Vice Mayor David Sturges and Commissioner Chip Ross reported net …
By Mike Lednovich
Saturday, July 6
Petanque Club Must Move -- But to Where?
The largest petanque club in the United States is suddenly looking for a new home in Fernandina Beach. Next week, the Amelia Island Boules Club and its 153 members will be kicked out of its …
By Mike Lednovich
Thursday, July 11
Waterfront Park Takes a Leap Forward
After nearly a quarter of a century of fits and starts, dozens of discarded park designs and passionate public debate, plans to build a park along the Amelia River cleared a major hurdle when Fernandina Beach city commissioners approved funding $2 million for construction of the new facility.
By Mike Lednovich
4 days ago
City Manager Applicants, So Far, With Experience in the Job
Former Nassau County Manager Mike Mahaney is one of 18 candidates for the Fernandina Beach city manager position with just one week remaining until applications are closed. Five of the 18 applicants …
By Mike Lednovich
Saturday, July 13
Downtown Phase One Estimate: $2.234 Million
An engineering firm hired by the city of Fernandina Beach has pegged renovation of the historic downtown at $2.234 million, according to an estimate provided to city commissioners. The estimate by …
By Mike Lednovich
Friday, July 12
County News
Major East-West Corridor Approved for Protection
The Atlantic to Okefenokee Conservation Corridor, more than 55,000 acres of potential conservation land known as the A2O, has been granted a significant approval. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) has approved the A2O for inclusion on the Florida Forever Priority List.
Tuesday, July 16
Sapp Is the New Dem Director
The Democratic Executive Committee (DEC) of Nassau County has elected Suzanne Sapp to lead the committee through the coming election year.As DEC Chair, Sapp is responsible for …
Thursday, June 27
Baptists Abandon Condo Plans Near Buccaneer Trail
Amelia Baptist Church has abandoned plans to build two condominium buildings with 24 total units along the Amelia River on an oak-lined street of residential homes off Buccaneer …
By Mike Lednovich
Saturday, June 22
Most read stories
Tree-lined Shadow Woods Lane Denied Canopy Designation
By Mike Lednovich
Yesterday at 3:30 AM
Soaking up the Sun at Beach Diner
By Dylan Bailey
Yesterday at 3:30 AM
Mole crabs/Sand fleas
By Pat Foster-Turley
3 days ago
City Budget: The Squeeze Begins
By Mike Lednovich
3 days ago
City Manager Applicants, So Far, With Experience in the Job
By Mike Lednovich
Saturday, July 13
Major East-West Corridor Approved for Protection
Tuesday, July 16
Dining
Soaking up the Sun at Beach Diner
There’s nothing quite like cruising over the bridge to the island and being greeted by the iconic nautical vibes of Beach Diner. Once the location of an Applebee’s with a middling review, Beach Diner quickly became a town favorite.
By Dylan Bailey
Yesterday at 3:30 AM
Let’s Taco Bout This Delicious Mexican Food Truck
If you’re craving authentic Mexican cuisine and aren’t in the mood for a sit-down restaurant, Las Tres Fronteras Tacos is the meals-on-wheels food truck you never knew you needed. On S. …
By Dylan Bailey
Saturday, July 13
Natural Slice Lets You Hang 10 While Staying Cool With Frozen Yogurt
If someone ever told you that you can’t have your pizza and frozen yogurt and eat them too, well, they lied to you. Within the Shops at Omni Amelia Island, Natural Slice, a surf-inspired pizza …
By Dylan Bailey
Sunday, June 30
Obituaries
Obituary: Kenneth Alfred Ernest Mirfield, 92
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth Mirfield, a beloved great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and husband, who left us on July 2, 2024. Kenneth's life was …
Saturday, July 6
David L. Williams, 78
David L. Williams walked into the arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 19th, 2024. He was 78 years old. He leaves behind Sherry, his wife of 49 years, his son Jeff, his daughter …
Friday, June 28
Ed Lormand: Musician, Teacher, Sailor
Edward Lewis Lormand, a charter member of the Amelia Island Sailing Club and longtime Fernandina Men’s Golf Association member, died on Saturday, June 22, in Fernandina Beach, Florida. He was …
Friday, June 28
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Health
Baptist Nassau Offers Robot-Assisted Surgery
Baptist Nassau Hospital in Fernandina Beach has obtained a da Vinci Xi Robotic Surgical System and is now offering a range of procedures, including many gynecological surgeries, with the technology.…
By Shari Roan
Tuesday, July 16
It’s Time to Protect a Lot of People From Extreme Heat
A group of Fernandina Beach residents, city and county officials, and nonprofit organizations have joined forces to protect people at risk for heat-related illness this summer. The local Extreme Heat …
By Shari Roan
Thursday, July 11
All Fireworks Can Be Dangerous - Keep Yours Safe
Last year, a Tampa Bay woman suffered a traumatic brain injury after being struck in the back of the head by a firework. In Fort Lauderdale, a teenager lost parts of several fingers while handling a …
By Shari Roan
Sunday, June 30
Commentary: "Getting Older" Doesn't Have to be "Getting Old"
By Dickie Anderson Approaching my 80th birthday this spring, I am determined to do everything possible to keep the engine running. The Big Guy and I both read and watch any programming that focuses …
Saturday, March 2
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Community
Community
Democrats Training Program Open
Applications are open for the NassauDems 2024 Fellowship Program. This free fellowship helps individuals build community relationships, develop organizational skills, and explore leadership potential
5 days ago
How Do Girls Learn to Be Preachers? From Women
If you have been inside a Protestant church, you know the second most important part of the building after the sanctuary is the social or fellowship hall. That is THE place for coffee, donuts, …
By Linda Hart Green
Sunday, July 14
‘Woke’: How a Word for ‘Awake’ Got Hijacked
I am not an early riser, but I am glad for those who are. I admire those who are not only up but OUT, enjoying sunrises over the ocean and general natural splendor. One of the people I am grateful …
By Linda Hart Green
Sunday, July 7
Stronger Together: How No Ethanol Fernandina Was Born
Amelia Island is blessed with many volunteer groups protecting its heritage trees and beaches and ensuring turtles are kept in the dark. In addition to the environment, citizens are …
By Pam Green
Monday, June 24
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Health
Take This Class and Make Our Community Safer
By Jim Bollenbacher Did you know that if you experience sudden cardiac arrest, your chance of surviving is much better on Hilton Head Island than here on Amelia Island? Sadly, it's true, but a group …
Wednesday, February 7
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Churches & Charities
Art Exhibit and Auction to Benefit Micah’s Place
Micah’s Place is partnering with Disco Witch for an art exhibition and Silent Auction, July 23, 2024, from 5-9 p.m.This event features donated art to bid on through a silent auction and …
Friday, July 12
Want to Be in the New Parade? Have the Right Beliefs
Fernandina Beach is a parade-loving town! There will be a new parade in town on June 29, a Christian Heritage parade. As a Christian, I wondered what it was about. I looked …
By Linda Hart Green
Sunday, June 16
Nature
Mole crabs/Sand fleas
I’m by no means a fisherperson. The few times Bucko tried to entice me into surf fishing I soon walked away and started looking for fossilized shark teeth and talking to strangers. That’s probably why I didn’t really learn about mole crabs (sand fleas) until recently.
By Pat Foster-Turley
3 days ago
Simmons Beach Access
Every beach along our shore has different merits, and I try to visit them all. Recently, for the first time in many months, I parked my car at the Simmons Road access, and even though it was only 9 …
By Pat Foster-Turley
Friday, July 12
Nightjars: Birds That Feed at Night – and Sing, Too
The border between Florida and Georgia rests in the middle of the St. Marys River, just north of Amelia Island. Being so close, I often follow the efforts of Georgia conservation groups. The June …
By Lauri deGaris
Thursday, July 11
Carefully Capturing the Stars from a Local Driveway
At an unassuming house in a local subdivision, a former peacetime Marine Corps infantryman positions his two telescopes on the driveway and executes his meticulously prepared approach, saying, …
By Pam Green
Monday, July 8
Shark Research Center Coming to Mayport
Last week we took our friend Sage, who was visiting from Austria, boating around Amelia Island. As we approached Egans Creek bridge, we witnessed a firetruck and two ambulances headed for the boat …
By Lauri deGaris
Monday, July 8
Schools
Big Raise Approved for Nassau Teachers
By Wes Wolfe Florida Politics Nassau County is making moves, working to better compensate the school district’s teachers. A new agreement with the local teachers’ union is headed in that …
Sunday, January 29, 2023
It's Time Again to Get Books to Children
Ferst Readers of Nassau County is once again partnering with Nassau County Public Schools for our 4thAnnual Coin Drive Fundraiser during Florida Literacy Week, Jan. 23-27. This is one of our …
Thursday, January 19, 2023
FSCJ Cancelling All Classes, All Campuses
Florida State College Jacksonville, will cancel classes ahead of Ian's Arrival Based on recent information from the National Weather Service and local government agencies, all classes and activities …
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
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Business
Bretts and the City: No Love Lost
By Mike Lednovich While the owners of Brett's Waterway Cafe want a big payday over damages they claim were a result of engineering experts declaring the restaurant's substructure unsafe, the city has …
Tuesday, March 19
Want to Know More about the Bioethanol Proposal?
RYAM has issued an invitation to an open house at its 10 Gum St. facility for people to learn more about its proposed bioethanol process addition to its facility. The time is Wednesday, March 6, 4-7 …
Saturday, February 24
Coastal Furnishings Closing for Good
After almost a decade of serving the coastal communities of Nassau County, independent furniture retailer Coastal Home Furnishings will close permanently. The family-owned home furnishings and …
Thursday, February 15
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Web extra content
The 5 most popular international summer travel destinations in 2024
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Monday, July 15
Give Your Grilling Game a Flavor Boost: 3 tips to make summer meals deliciously memorable
(Family Features)Make sure your grill game is on fire this summer. The right prepping, seasoning and grilling techniques can help you serve your favorite foods.
Monday, July 15
Netflix cancels cheapest plan as subscribers have to choose
Giant Freakin Robot reports that Netflix is phasing out its cheapest ad-free subscription tier for existing subscribers and asking them to choose a new plan to stay tuned into the world's largest streamer.
Jason Collins
Thursday, July 11
How does sleep affect the weight loss journey? We asked a husband-and-wife team of medical experts
(BPT) - As a sleep medicine specialist, Dr. Christopher J. Allen knows well the importance of sleep health, which is not only defined by the number of hours the individual sleeps, but also the …
Thursday, July 11
Hurricane Beryl’s rapid intensification to Category 5 is alarming: Here’s why more tropical storms are exploding in strength
Hurricane Beryl hit the island of Carriacou, Grenada, on July 1, 2024, with 150 mph sustained winds.NOAA Hurricane Beryl was the latest Atlantic storm to rapidly intensify, growing quickly from …
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Wednesday, July 3
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