GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Residents sat bundled under blankets in folding chairs Friday night to watch “A Christmas Story” at the Historic Triangle. The free showing also allowed the Clay County …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Residents sat bundled under blankets in folding chairs Friday night to watch “A Christmas Story” at the Historic Triangle. The free showing also allowed the Clay County Clerk of County Court and Comptroller’s Office to show off its festive holiday lights around the courtyard, while revelers ate free popcorn and watched Ralphie get his Red Ryder BB gun and younger brother Randy snort mashed potatoes.