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Haunted places in Jacksonville: Paranormal guide to the First Coast

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Under fire, Gainesville trashes garbage-fee plan

Under fire, Gainesville trashes garbage-fee plan John Henderson, The Gainesville Sun © Jon M. Fletcher, The Gainesville Sun GAINESVILLE, FL - 2-25-00 - With an automated grabbing arm, a Boone Waste driver collects residential cans in a NW Gainesville neighborhood Thursday afternoon. Boone officials said residential pickups result in the most spills due to overloaded cans and unbagged debris. (Jon M. Fletcher/The Gainesville Sun) The current system of garbage collection that allows people who recycle more to toss out less regular trash and save money will remain for now. Under public backlash, the Gainesville City Commission on Thursday voted to rescind their recent decision to eliminate the current variable fee for trash pickup, known as “Pay As You Throw. Instead, the commission had voted to replace that with a flat-fee system.

Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors children share stories

So it won t be forgotten : Children of Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors tell their families stories It’s painful and exhausting for them to talk about it, but they want you to know of their parents as the people they were: tough, scarred, generous. Survivors. Credit: Provided by Louis Post Louis Post s mother, Anna, was a prisoner of the Nazis at Auschwitz. She survived and is still alive at 98. Author: Florida Times-Union, Matt Soergel Published: 3:51 PM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 4:03 PM EST January 26, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla The children of some of the more than 100 Holocaust survivors still living in Northeast Florida are now telling the stories of their parents European Jews who somehow survived the Nazi concentration and labor camps, set about building families of their own, came to America and dealt with memories of an unspeakable horror that lingered throughout their lives.

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