The property at 500 Anastasia Blvd. in St. Augustine – where Blue Water Jewelers stands – will now be home to a new fire station. That new fire station will replace the current fire station on ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla ... The city is now eying the Blue Water Jewelers store property at 500 Anastasia Blvd. It is an eighth of a mile away from the current fire station at 992 Anastasia ...
St. Thomas, a shining gem in the Caribbean, has a long history tied to its jewelry trade, dating back centuries. Surrounded by blue waters, the island has been a hub for trading gemstones and precious ...
The City of St. Augustine is eyeing a new place for an ... The city is now eying the Blue Water Jewelers store property at ...
Arista Development, a company based out of Massachusetts, is set to buy the Olympia Diner, depending on approval from Newington’s Planning and Zoning commission. Arista’s plan is to redevelop ...
On Oct. 28, the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St. Jude, also known as Thaddeus, one of Jesus’ 12 apostles. He is believed to have written the Letter of Jude, one of the shortest books ...
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Hackney, a former federal prosecutor, has made supporting law enforcement a personal priority in Olympia. Earlier this year, he and Rep. Alicia Rule, D-Bellingham, went as far as starting a new ...
A well-known jewelry store owner, Banani’s death shocked St. Croix, and he left behind a wife and two young children.
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