Volunteers Jan and Eric Linden walk Sadler Beach before the sun has risen, keeping an eye out for turtle tracks leading to a nest.
Local
Holly Dorman
Civil twilight – that’s when the walkers start walking.
Every morning before the sun rises, volunteers from the Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch start along their assigned sections of the beach. They walk along the most recent high tide line, looking for turtle tracks in the sand.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
A Jacksonville attorney is suing the Nassau County Clerk of Court's office because it won't accept checks as payment.
Attorney sues Nassau County Clerk of Court over payment policy
Marissa Mahoney
Jacksonville-based attorney Christopher Wickersham Jr. is suing Nassau County Clerk of Court John Crawford after he was unable to make a payment with a check on his client’s behalf to the county office.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Commissioners spar about code violation fines
Julia Roberts
One Fernandina Beach City commissioner says he would consider abolishing the Code Enforcement Department in order to “slash regulations” and the mayor said whether the department should exist is “a valid question.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Garbage contract will go out to bid
Julia Roberts
The city of Fernandina Beach will request bids for garbage and recycling services rather than enter into talks to extend its current contract with Waste Management.
At Tuesday’s City Commission meeting, Waste Management’s Greg Huntington gave a presentation about the company’s operations.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Fernandina Beach police officer accused of sexual battery
Julia Roberts
The Fernandina Beach Police Department has fired an officer who was arrested Friday after he allegedly drugged and sexual assaulted a woman.
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office arrested John Lee Finley Jr.
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Governor’s vetoes hit Fernandina, Nassau hard
News Staff
Julia Roberts and Marissa Mahoney
News-Leader
The city of Fernandina Beach submitted funding requests for four projects in the 2022 session: improvements to City Hall, repointing bricks on the Peck Center, funds to repair and construct beach walkovers and design and permitting of the remaining...
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Ken Meyer, right, tells the story of how he got into swallow-tailed kite research, something he’s been doing for more than 30 years now. With Meyer is Story & Song Bookstore Bistro co-owner Mark Kaufman.
Amelia Island bookstore ‘gone to the birds’ in presentations
Holly Dorman
Avian Research and Conservation Institute Executive Director Ken Meyer visited Story and Song Bookstore Bistro to share some fun facts about swallow-tailed kites and efforts to protect them.
Bird enthusiasts and community members alike came together to hear Meyer speak.
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Nassau County's Aaron Bean to run for Congress
News Staff
A longtime Nassau County politico is running for national office.
On Friday morning, state Sen. Aaron Bean (R-Fernandina Beach) announced he was running for the newly formed Fourth Congressional District, which encompasses all of Clay and Nassau counties and part of Duval County.
Friday, June 3, 2022
Brooks Rohe, 17, a star athlete at Fernandina Beach High School, will attend a highly-competitive orientation program run by the United States Coast Guard Academy this July.
Leader of the pack
Marissa Mahoney
Brooks Rohe is no stranger to pressure.
The 17-year-old is entering his senior year at Fernandina Beach High School as captain of the football and wrestling teams, all while maintaining a near-perfect 4.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
This property on the Amelia River waterfront is owned by Amelia Island Development Company, which says it has laid undeveloped due to undue encumbrances on using wetland property, including a prohibition on fill of any kind.
Owners: Restrictions preventing development
Julia Roberts
A man whose company owns property on the Amelia River waterfront in Fernandina Beach is hoping that, with the dissolution of a Planned Unit Development and a newly-formed Community Redevelopment Area Advisory Board (CRAAB), changes can be made that will enable him to develop the property.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
