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President and CEO of the Nassau County Council on Aging Janice Ancrum. Photo by Marissa Mahoney/News-Leader.

President and CEO of the Nassau County Council on Aging Janice Ancrum. Photo by Marissa Mahoney/News-Leader.

Ancrum appeals BOCC for meal delivery funding

Janice Ancrum, president and chief executive officer of the Nassau County Council on Aging, stood before the county commission on Wednesday, Oct. 19, with a very specific request: more funding for meal deliveries.

At the late night double feature picture show…

While pondering the opening of this feature, a Google search for “most iconic lines in Rocky Horror” proved fruitless and for good reason. How do you choose when every line, every move and every lyric of Richard O’Brien’s “Rocky Horror Show” has stood the test of time?
The city of Fernandina Beach has received a letter of interest in this property located at 101 N. Front St. The company, Monument Marine Group, said it wants to construct a commercial building while providing boat slips at the site. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader.

The city of Fernandina Beach has received a letter of interest in this property located at 101 N. Front St. The company, Monument Marine Group, said it wants to construct a commercial building while providing boat slips at the site. Photo by Julia Roberts/News-Leader.

Community Redevelopment Agency moving forward with waterfront plans

The Fernandina Beach City Commission, acting as the Community Redevelopment Agency, unanimously supported having some property on the south end of the Amelia River waterfront rezoned to Recreational to prohibit commercial development. The CRA met Oct.

YMS student arrested after bringing gun to school

A 13-year-old was arrested last week after it was discovered he had brought a gun and ammunition to Yulee Middle School. According to the Nassau County Sheriff’s Department, a school official received a tip that a student had a gun in their backpack.

City proclaims November 'Right Whale Month'

The Fernandina Beach City Commission has proclaimed November Right Whale Month in recognition of the endangered whales that migrate to Northeast Florida every year. The annual return of the North Atlantic right whales is often cause for celebration among many Amelia Island residents.
Lady Hornets, Lady Pirates play for district crown. Photo by Beth Jones, News-Leader

Lady Hornets, Lady Pirates play for district crown. Photo by Beth Jones, News-Leader

Lady Hornets, Lady Pirates play for district crown

It was an all-Nassau County final Thursday night in Yulee. The Fernandina Beach High School volleyball team (18-5) beat Paxon 25-11, 25-5, 25-15 in the first semifinal match Wednesday in the District 3-4A tournament at Yulee High School.
Volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pose with Robert and Pam Nofye after helping dissemble their pool cage that collapsed in Hurricane Ian.

Volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pose with Robert and Pam Nofye after helping dissemble their pool cage that collapsed in Hurricane Ian.

A FRIEND IN NEED

Editor’s note: This article focuses on a group of volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints volunteering in Cape Coral after Hurricane Ian.
Commissioners Thomas Ford and Aaron Bell accepting resolutions commending their service to Nassau County. 
Photos by Marissa Mahoney/News-Leader.

Commissioners Thomas Ford and Aaron Bell accepting resolutions commending their service to Nassau County. 
Photos by Marissa Mahoney/News-Leader.

BOCC bids goodbye to Bell, Ford

The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners is going to look a little different this time next month with some new faces joining the governing body Nov. 22. Following the Primary Election on Aug.