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The .76-acre parcel the city of Fernandina Beach is considering is near the Egans Creek Greenway.

The .76-acre parcel the city of Fernandina Beach is considering is near the Egans Creek Greenway.

City eyes .76-acre purchase

At the May 17 Fernandina Beach City Commission meeting, city commissioners unanimously approved an option agreement to purchase a small parcel of land adjacent to the Egans Creek Greenway in order to put the property in conservation.
Yulee High School valedictorian Nick Emerson speaks to his fellow seniors during Wednesday’s graduation ceremony.

Yulee High School valedictorian Nick Emerson speaks to his fellow seniors during Wednesday’s graduation ceremony.

‘Let’s do this, man’

After persevering through more “unprecedented times” than any class in recent history, the Yulee High School class of 2022 made it to the finish line at graduation Wednesday.
Ocean Highway and Port Authority

Ocean Highway and Port Authority

Additional warehouse coming to Port of Fernandina

The Port of Fernandina is moving forward with providing more warehouse space to shipping customers with the addition of a fabric warehouse, but one Ocean Highway and Port Authority commissioner said she doesn’t know if the warehouse is needed and if the port authority will receive its share of...
District 1 Commissioner John Martin favorably voted to include a bond referendum on the November ballot to address conservation land acquisition funding.

District 1 Commissioner John Martin favorably voted to include a bond referendum on the November ballot to address conservation land acquisition funding.

County wants $30M conservation bond

A new referendum will make its way to the November ballot after the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners voted to include a funding option for the Conservation Land Acquisition and Management (CLAM) program Monday night.
New owner David Echeverri, 32, prides himself on keeping a calm, quiet atmosphere at Amelia Island’s beloved David’s Restaurant & Lounge.

New owner David Echeverri, 32, prides himself on keeping a calm, quiet atmosphere at Amelia Island’s beloved David’s Restaurant & Lounge.

Look what’s cooking

The next generation has taken the mantle at Amelia Island’s beloved David’s Restaurant & Lounge with 32-year-old Executive Chef David Echeverri stepping up as the new owner earlier this year.
Hundreds of concerned residents descended on Monday night’s Nassau County Board of County Commissioner meeting to fight 11 proposed high-rise condos on the south end of Amelia Island by Riverstone Properties.

Hundreds of concerned residents descended on Monday night’s Nassau County Board of County Commissioner meeting to fight 11 proposed high-rise condos on the south end of Amelia Island by Riverstone Properties.

‘See you in court’

Nassau County is potentially steamrolling toward a lengthy and expensive legal battle with Riverstone Properties after the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners decided Monday to stand firm with its 45-foot height limit for buildings in unincorporated Amelia Island.
Nassau County Fire Rescue Station 90 sits on State Road 2 near County Road 121 in Hilliard. The station was relocated there in 2014 after Volunteer Fire Station 9 closed. Using the same blueprint as NCFR Station 71 in Yulee, a new firehouse should be completed within the next two years.

Nassau County Fire Rescue Station 90 sits on State Road 2 near County Road 121 in Hilliard. The station was relocated there in 2014 after Volunteer Fire Station 9 closed. Using the same blueprint as NCFR Station 71 in Yulee, a new firehouse should be completed within the next two years.

County fire service prepares for influx of people

Nassau County Fire Rescue looks to refurbish existing fire stations and build new ones to accommodate growing neighborhoods.  Fire rescue Chief Brady Rigdon highlighted the department’s short-term goals to address fire protection services as housing and population needs expand.
A culinary student at Sonrisa Culinary School and Bakery cooks stew over a stovetop at the school.

A culinary student at Sonrisa Culinary School and Bakery cooks stew over a stovetop at the school.

A desire to serve

When Pam Graves first visited Uganda, she had no idea of the impact it would come to have on her. For years, memories of the people she met drew her back to a desire to help them.
Project SEARCH instructor Lisa Mallo laughs with graduate Zachary Strickland at Tuesday’s ceremony.

Project SEARCH instructor Lisa Mallo laughs with graduate Zachary Strickland at Tuesday’s ceremony.

SEARCH and found

Students at Project SEARCH completed their internships and recognized their mentors at their graduation ceremony Tuesday. After two years of not being able to hold a ceremony, Project SEARCH recognized its graduates from the past three years.