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Radlovskaya Advancess to National Neuroscience Contest Sofiya Radlovskaya, a 10th grade student at Stanton College Preparatory School, earned first place in the local Brain Bee competition on April 5. The Brain Bee is a neuroscience contest for high school students, aimed at encouraging interest in brain science and inspiring future careers in the field. Competitions are held at local, national, and international levels.
Change Coming to Ortega Village John Hurtubise with Skip and Katie Borghese
A riverfront gathering celebrates transformation and a fresh vision for Jacksonville’s museum. CONTINUED ON PAGE 31
Huckins Sold, Celebrates Legacy
Demolition permits, pending sales spark curiosity By Michele Leivas There’s movement in the quiet, quaint Ortega Village commercial district, where the buzz about building demolition permits has locals intrigued by what might be next for the village at the center of the historic neighborhood. Parcel acquisitions Last December, the proposed “Ortega Carriage House” development was tabled ahead of a community meeting organized by District 7 City Councilman Jimmy Peluso. When the development of 18 customizable units for office space with vehicle storage and related amenities failed to gain traction, property owner Gayle Bulls Dixon’s team pivoted to a sale and the property was listed and is currently under contract on the parcels at 4230 and 4218 Ortega Blvd. These parcels are expected to close mid-May, listed with Florida Realty
Homes and Mortgage agent Michelle Sherill, representing Dixon in the transaction. The buyer remains undisclosed as of press time. Next steps in procedural hearings, contributing structures? In the coming weeks, posted signage will go up for hearings at the Jacksonville Historic Commission regarding demolition permission and procedures. Applications have already been submitted to the City of Jacksonville’s Planning and Development Department for the structures at 2928 and 2934 Corinthian Avenue. A public hearing for these applications is scheduled for May 28. That public hearing will take place at the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission meeting in Room 1002 on the first floor of the Ed Ball Building, located at 214 North Hogan Street in Downtown Jacksonville. CONTINUED ON PAGE 31
Andy Tyska with Cindy Purcell
As the local boat builder nears 100 years, third-generation owners pass the helm after more than 50 years of stewardship. CONTINUED ON PAGE 38
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Willowbranch Creek Project Aims to Restore Ecosystem By Michele Leivas The long-awaited Willowbranch Creek Stabilization Project is getting closer to reality as new designs reach 30% complete. Updated details and designs were presented to the community at a public meeting hosted by Riverside Avondale Preservation at the end of March, where residents could review Concept 3A, which was the design concept selected for revisions following previous site visits and community feedback.
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$837,000 Powers the Future of the Arts The Cathedral Arts Project shattered its fundraising record for the third consecutive year at its 20th annual Spring for the Arts gala, raising $837,100 in support of arts education and therapeutic programs for children and young adults in Northeast Florida. Held April 4 at Epping Forest Yacht & Country Club, the event honored longtime supporters Frances and Anthony Jabbour and featured a live art activity, paddle raise, and moving remarks from CAP alumni and community leaders.
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Greenscape of Jacksonville hosted a masterful celebration for its 50th anniversary at the 2025 Root Ball, held at the River Club. CONTINUED ON PAGE 30
David Anderlik, Luisa Reis, Lucy Chen, Elise Johnson, Melanie Hammer and Kimberly Hyatt
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