Plans to build townhomes on a five-parcel property on South Fourth Street cannot move forward until the property is replatted.
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Julia Roberts
According to a memo from the city’s attorney, the process to build townhomes on property on South Fourth Street in Fernandina Beach will have to begin again, as the application to replat the property has been deemed incomplete.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
NCSB passes annual audit
Holly Dorman
Two separate audits done on the Nassau County School Board’s 2021-22 fiscal year found the board was in compliance with state and federal law aside from an issue regarding the use of funds designated for Special Education, an issue Superintendent Kathy Burns said stemmed from how the use of those...
Thursday, February 16, 2023
A dead North Atlantic right whale washed ashore in Virginia Beach this week. A necropsy conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration determined the whale died of injuries suffered in a vessel strike. Photo courtesy of Tim Solanic
NOAA: Va. Beach right whale died of vessel strike
Holly Dorman
A necropsy conducted on a North Atlantic right whale found dead in Virginia Beach this week determined the animal died of blunt force trauma consistent with a vessel strike.
The whale, a 20-year-old male almost 43 feet in length and weighing an estimated 70 tons, washed ashore Monday, Feb. 13.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
In pictures: Hornets beat Crusaders to clinch region championship
Beth Jones
The Hornets keep writing history, beating Bishop Kenny Wednesday night in their latest chapter. The Yulee High School boys soccer team (18-2-1) beat host Kenny 2-1 in the Region 1-4A championship. Yulee scored 16 minutes into Wednesday’s match. The Crusaders answered with 26 minutes to play.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Optimist club abuzz over students
News Staff
The Nassau County Spelling Bee was held on Feb. 2 at the Florida State College of Jacksonville Nassau Campus, and it was sponsored by the Fernandina Beach Optimist Club.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
African American Read-In: a conversation with Neil and Joyce Frink
News Staff
Community members gathered at the Fernandina Beach library on Thursday, Feb. 2, for the 33rd annual African American Read-In. Attendees were invited to present short readings from anything written by an African American.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
CASE CLOSED: County, Rayonier settle suit
Holly Dorman
Nassau County and Raydient, LLC — a subsidiary of Rayonier — have reached a settlement in a lawsuit regarding misconduct by former County Attorney Mike Mullin in early 2018, nearly five years ago.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
NCSO releases body cam footage from deputy-involved shooting
Holly Dorman
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office has released body cam footage from the morning Hilliard woman Donna Dale was killed in a deputy-involved shooting.
Deputies responded to a residence in Hilliard at approximately 2:30 a.m. Jan.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
OHPA hears concerns regarding cruise ships and hazardous cargo
Julia Roberts
The Ocean Highway and Port Authority is in the process of crafting its master plan, and has heard loud and clear from the community — no cruise ships and no cement powder in the Port of Fernandina.
Port Executive Director David Kaufman addressed the Fernandina Beach City Commission at its Feb.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Plans to build townhomes on a five-parcel property on South Fourth Street are being questioned by city residents. Photo by Julia Roberts
Tringali replat pulled from agenda, residents react
Julia Roberts
Residents who wanted to add their two cents to the discussion of development of the Tringali property on South Fourth Street did not get the opportunity to do so, as the matter was pulled by the developer.
The matter was on the agenda for the Feb.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
