Strategic Communication Plan
If we’re not telling our story, someone else is.
If we’re not telling our story, someone else is.
Ten years ago, when former Commissioner Pat Gass asked when the marina would be self-supporting, then Marina Manager Joe Springer quickly replied, “Never.” I now believe Joe Springer.
As I saw in business, you require strong executives, managers, operators and salespeople, but sometimes that is not enough.
City citizens who have read the Waterfront Plan I provided to the city back in 2017 know that I have presented a well-reasoned case for the relocation of the city’s bulkheads to create more usable
In some places, meandering around a high-end olive oil shop for too long would cause suspicion. On Amelia Island, this means it’s time to be offered a free sample.
Fernandina Beach’s eclectic restaurants skillfully wine and dine customers, while dodging a clothesline of bureaucratic hurdles and hassles.
1776 was a busy year.
Next week, the city will lose one of its most professional and personable senior directors. Nathan Coyle, airport director, will be leaving the city to pursue a different professional opportunity.
I read with interest Commissioner Ross's viewpoint in last week's News-Leader titled "Waterfront opinion differs." He states "after careful scrutiny, the relocated bulkheads would have required the
Nassau County Council on Aging’s 17th annual Gala, Salute to Seniors, is now history. However, the unsurpassed generosity throughout Nassau County is alive and well today.
A record number of travelers are expected to hit Florida roads and crowd airports during the Memorial Day holiday period.
Saying the country is at a “deeply, deeply disturbing” juncture, Bacardi Jackson — a veteran litigator whose civil-rights advocacy is literally in her genes — is taking the mantle as executive dire
As suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren runs in November to try to regain his job, a legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis continues playing out at a federal appeals court.