A wise city planner once said, you can never have enough places to dine on the water. A city with a river, ocean and intracoastal waterway should have many options. Lighthouse Grille was a landmark …
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John M. Phillips
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2/17/21
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Society is fragile right now, but times of healing are the most opportune to inflict change, like how doctors reset bones promptly after fracture. But it is during the most delicate periods of …
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Vincent Dalessio
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2/17/21
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NATE MONROE has had quite the year.The Times-Union columnist has gotten engaged, set up shop
in Neptune Beach and continued to report on the controversies that swirl around City Hall. His …
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John Aloszka
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2/17/21
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February marks a lot of personal and national anniversaries and celebrations. On February 2, we celebrate my oldest child’s 9th birthday. Nothing has changed my life …
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John M. Phillips
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2/17/21
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As winter winds down and we await the promise of green leaves and warm sunshine, the Clay County Fairgrounds start to blossom in anticipation of opening day of the Agricultural Fair.
Starting …
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2/12/21
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On behalf of the Jacksonville Jaguars, we, the fans, would like to thank you for all of the attention you’ve been showering us with on Twitter lately. Given the soup sandwich of a season the …
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The fans of the Jacksonville Jaguars
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1/27/21
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Pool halls have aged gracefully into the new age. Having had a bad-boy reputation of booze and hustlers in the past, they have grown wholesome and wise as the demographic got older—but they …
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Isa Barrientos
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1/26/21
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Folio Weekly's annual listing of tender greetings and ardent wishes is back in time for Valentine's Day. Shout your love from a paper rooftop! Hide it in plain sight.
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1/25/21
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YOUR FUNNY FRIEND IS ONE THING. A professional comedian is something else entirely. Folio, specifically, publisher John Phillips,recently had the pleasure to sit down (via Zoom) with one of the …
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John M. Phillips
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1/22/21
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By any appreciable standard, 2020 was, among other things, the worst year ever in the long, complex, storied history of print media in this country. Dozens of daily and weekly papers were closed, …
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Shelton Hull
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1/21/21
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