Karen Wolfson
In these troubled times when the COVID-19 pandemic is keeping us distant from our family and friends, I have found The Resident Community News to be an important way for me to learn about what is going on in our city.
In addition to The Resident, Circles Magazine is really grand. The magazine, which highlights philanthropic endeavors within Northeast Florida, also is a way of keeping up with friends and organizations. Plus, the magazines are lovely, keepsake pieces of exceptional quality.
But I especially love The Resident because as a newspaper, it does so much to connect people, especially during this difficult time of estrangement. To my knowledge, there is not another piece of print journalism that connects people in our city the way The Resident does. We live in Atlantic Beach, and because I love the paper so much, I have it sent to our home at the beach. It lets me know what is going on in town and in San Marco. I read about what people, children and adults, are thinking and doing. It shares different opinions and provides a lot of local history. The Resident, through the vision and commitment of its publishers, Seth and Pamela Williams, is essential to this community.

