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ST. NICHOLAS MARCH 2022, VOL. 15, ISSUE 03
Linda Cunnigham and runway model, Allison, from the North Florida School of Special Education, struck a pose during Heart of the Runway fashion show. READ MORE ON PAGE 22
McGraw brings Yellowstone to Florida Forum Florida Forum patrons Kate McCann, Todd Mollitt, Michael and Jennifer Mayo turned out for an appearance by Tim McGraw, who capped the season with its final installment of the speaker series, Feb. 16. READ MORE ON PAGE 22
Real Estate market update, 2022 taking shape Neighborhoods, historic homes hold high values Older homes, those unique, yet all too familiar in design style and motifs, appeal to newcomers drawn to historic areas, as new arrivals seek belonging and friendliness. Along with quality of life and a defined sense of place, local home values are holding fast and have only become more valuable as inventory shrinks and demand increases. North Florida continues to offer buyers an outstanding place to call home – but one had better be quick on the draw – and prepared to compete with cash buyers, investors, not withstanding, higher interest rate/s, in order to compete for a purchase in this current climate. Read more about market conditions and the outlook from local professionals as we move through the first quarter of 2022. The growth is palpable, and the market doesn’t seem to show any sign of slowing down throughout the region.
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Elizabeth Beehner and Gabbi Kiernan organized the first ever Craig Creek Clean Up at River Oaks Park on Saturday January 8, 2022. They invited all the kids in the neighborhood to help clean up trash along the creek bank and even some trash in the water. A dozen “trash grabbers” where given to the kids to help them clean up the trash and Elizabeth’s brother fished trash out of the water with a long handled net. After gathering several large bags of trash, Elizabeth and Gabbi provided snacks to participants, played music from a special “creek clean up” play list the girls had selected, and ended the event with a game of capture the flag. Not only did the girls’ event provide service to the community but a good time was had by all.
RETURN OF CURBSIDE RECYCLING
Mayor Curry announced curbside recycling collection will resume throughout the City of Jacksonville on Monday, April 4, 2022. Since October 4, when curbside recycling was temporarily halted, there’s been progress in all remaining forms of collections. The goal of the temporary suspension of curbside recycling was to provide three to six months for waste contractors and City of Jacksonville sanitation crews to respond to labor challenges and reduce missed collections. In the weeks until recycling resumes, the City will finalize plans with our contract haulers to ensure a smooth process, and to make certain residential households have the information to effectivelyrecycle those items that don’t need to end up in our landfills. Visit myjax.custhelp.com or call (904) 630 – CITY to confirm recycling, garbage or yard waste collection day.
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