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Speed rules ‘too intrusive’

The American Sportfishing Association recently sent a representative to Congress to, among other things, voice its opposition to vessel speed restrictions aimed at protecting North Atlantic right whales.
Trucks were backed up on Dade Street last week, causing concern among residents of the neighborhood. Nassau Terminals said it has worked with its customers and hopes the problem has been resolved. Submitted photo

Trucks were backed up on Dade Street last week, causing concern among residents of the neighborhood. Nassau Terminals said it has worked with its customers and hopes the problem has been resolved. Submitted photo

Truck backup around port concerns neighbors

Residents of the area around the Port of Fernandina have growing concerns about trucks headed to and from the port backing up, causing traffic in and around the neighborhood to come to a standstill last week.
Pam James and Heather Edge in their lavender store, excited to celebrate six successful years in business. Photo by Pam James/Special

Pam James and Heather Edge in their lavender store, excited to celebrate six successful years in business. Photo by Pam James/Special

Beach, love and lavender: Pelindaba Lavender celebrates six-year anniversary

No trip to downtown Fernandina is complete until you’ve visited the lavender store. If you didn’t know to look for Fourth Street as you’re walking down Centre, you’ll probably find Pelindaba Lavender by the pleasant scent of lavender in the air.
Best of Show, Gracie Batten, Fernandina Beach High. Submitted photo

Best of Show, Gracie Batten, Fernandina Beach High. Submitted photo

IAA art gallery exhibits student art show winners

The Island Art Association is displaying student artwork from the four Nassau County High Schools in the IAA gallery located at 18 N. Second St. in Fernandina Beach. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit runs through the end of March and includes paintings in various media and ceramics.
District 4 Commissioner Alyson McCullough. Submitted photo

District 4 Commissioner Alyson McCullough. Submitted photo

District 4 Commissioner Alyson McCullough objects to new rep on NEFRC

The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners appointed Fernandina Beach Vice Mayor David Sturges as the municipal representative to the Northeast Florida Regional Council, over the objection of District 4 Commissioner Alyson McCullough, who wanted more Nassau diversity on that council.
Big Sister Becca Thomas and her Little Sister, Ty’Lasjah, have been named Florida’s Big and Little Sister of the Year. Submitted photo

Big Sister Becca Thomas and her Little Sister, Ty’Lasjah, have been named Florida’s Big and Little Sister of the Year. Submitted photo

Florida celebrates a Big and Little match

Every year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America chooses two volunteer mentors (called Bigs) and two youth (called Littles) out of nearly 140,000 in the nationwide mentoring program to be crowned Bigs and Littles of the Year.
Photo courtesy of Chris Ross via OCEARCH Rose, the great white pictured above, has been tracked hanging out near Fort Myers for the past month.

Photo courtesy of Chris Ross via OCEARCH Rose, the great white pictured above, has been tracked hanging out near Fort Myers for the past month.

Great whites spotted off Amelia Island

Reports of great white sharks off Amelia Island’s coast come just in time for spring break.
Rotary mentors and Interact Club students enjoyed a fun and successful car wash fundraiser to raise money for holiday projects. Submitted photo

Rotary mentors and Interact Club students enjoyed a fun and successful car wash fundraiser to raise money for holiday projects. Submitted photo

Rotarians and students fundraise for service

The Fernandina Beach Rotary-sponsored Interact Club recently held a successful car wash. Several Rotarians and 15 students raised hundreds of dollars to buy holiday gifts for senior citizens who have no family.