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Change in publishing legal notices may save money for taxpayers
Members of the City Council have raised legitimate concerns about shifting the site of legal notices to the city’s website. Although it appears to be a cost-saving measure there could be glitches, council members Matt Carlucci and Randy DeFoor said as the bill was being debated. Local newspapers have run legal notices for more than…
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School Superintendent Diana Greene’s job said to be in jeopardy
If the buck really stops here, as President Truman famously said, Diana Greene may be on her way out. She already is phasing herself out, having enlisted in the DROP phased-retirement program, but her contract as school superintendent does not officially end until 2025. That could all change Wednesday April 26. The School Board is…
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Is the war for America between good and evil?
Tucker Carlson, a popular Fox News host, delivered a keynote address at The Heritage Foundation’s 50th anniversary gala, characterizing the battle for America as one between good and evil. Eye agrees with him! Carlson was fired shortly after his speech for reasons not fully explained and in spite of the fact that he had 2.6…
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Local Philanthropist Supports Ocean Grove’s Cross-Shaped Pier Project
Local philanthropist and CEO of Arwood Site Services, John Arwood, informed Eye about a unique project he’s been supportive of in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. A new cross-shaped pier was opened to the public. The privately-owned boardwalk, dubbed “God’s Square Mile,” was destroyed in 2012 by Hurricane Sandy and has been rebuilt as a 500-foot-long…
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Mayoral debate cleared the air
Jacksonville residents select a new mayor next month. The choice is clear and was made evident in a debate recently. Liberals will vote for Donna Deegan. Conservatives will vote for Daniel Davis. As always, it will depend on which side is more motivated to vote. Some will vote on the issues. Some will vote based…