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Former Al s Pizza manager delivers sweet treats and smiles to the Beaches Ron Whittington If you live at the Beaches and you hear the familiar music from the movie “Ghostbusters” or the theme from “The Pink Panther” moving through your neighborhood, you know something sweet is coming your way the Happy Faces Ice Cream Truck. Owner Fernando Sola just celebrated his 10th year bringing his treats to ice cream lovers from Mayport to Jacksonville Beach, a near-daily routine he and his customers have become accustomed to as a part of the Beaches’ lifestyle. Sola wasn’t looking to become an ice cream man when he happened to meet the previous owner of a truck that was operating in the area prior to 2011. According to Sola, he was a “pizza man” for many years, working as the manager of Al’s Pizza on Atlantic Boulevard. ....
Beach Organizations Unite to Beautify Mayport Road Local developer leads charge to clean up community News provided by Share this article Share this article ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In celebration of Earth Day, local developer The Klotz Group has partnered with Beaches Go Green to beautify The Mayport Road corridor, or what s referred to as the forgotten stretch of A1A. A community-wide cleanup will kick off at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, April 24th. Volunteers can meet at 1800 Mayport Road in front of the Mayport Walls currently being painted by world famous street artists organized by Art Republic Global. Volunteers can meet and greet with the mural artists and pick up supplies for the cleanup. ....
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Teddy bears stuffed with cocaine lead to 3 arrests Cocaine was mailed from Puerto Rico to Jacksonville, investigators say Updated: Tags: JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Cocaine-stuffed teddy bears that were mailed from Puerto Rico to Jacksonville led to the arrests of three men, authorities said. Edgar Ortiz Lopez, 28, Yaddiel Ortiz Lopez, 24, and Cassidy Martinez-Iglesias, 28, are charged with trafficking in cocaine and conspiring with another to traffic cocaine. Martinez-Iglesias also faces four counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The arrests were announced by Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Director of Investigations Mike Bruno at a news conference Thursday afternoon. In January, Bruno said, JSO was alerted in January by postal inspectors of a suspicious package heading to an apartment complex on Mayport Road. Bruno said it turned out to contain a teddy bear filled with 2 kilograms of cocaine and an electronic tracker. ....