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This is… The Beaches Online!

Welcome to The Beaches Online, your online lifestyle magazine that celebrates our beach life on this island east of Jacksonville – from histoic Mayport to Vilano beach, we are 27 miles of coastline most heavily populated from Atlantic Beach to Ponte Vedra Beach, and we love the little town we’ve chosen to live in.

We think that life at ‘the beaches’ is like living in your favorite vacation spot: that’s why most of us choose to be here.  From  people who were born and raised at the beach –  grads from Fletcher, Nease, or in-town schools, to those who settled here seeking a neighborhood coastal lifestyle, The Beaches Online is here to explore it all and give you up-to-date information about life at the beach.

Individual communities with their own esthetic, Jacksonville’s beaches are really quite unique.  We know we’ve got the most beautiful shoreline along the eastern seaboard; we’re connected by ‘the beaches’ identify and we wear that proudly.  We’re beachlifers.  Whether your zip code is 32233, 32266,  32227, 32240, 32250, 32004, 32082,  or 32084 — > Vilano shares its zip code with St. Augustine —  we are creating a fun, hip, online place for ‘the beaches’ to live, work, shop, dine, and recreate!

We live in a region that we fondly call ‘the beaches’.  Welcome to The Beaches…online!

Everyone is welcome!  That means you, our in-town neighbors and out-of-town visitors.  This magazine should be an informative and fun place to visit often, for we’ve got lots going on here at the beach!

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About the Author

Jeannie Greenwald is a freelance photographer, neighborhoods evangelist, and editor-in-chief of The Beaches Online. She is also a degreed psychologist and occasionally works as an adoption social worker for Jacksonville area families. She founded The Beaches Online, LLC, in 2011 to write about the happenings in 'the beaches' - the island-without-a-name, in Duval and St. Johns Counties, Florida. Always equipped with cameras, she roams the beaches, the string of barrier islands from Amelia to Anastasia, and also journeys inland, to the rural banks of Florida's blackwater rivers, and the pristine, freshwater springs. Jeannie's lived at the beaches for twelve years, and considers herself a common-law native. She celebrates the joy of living in a coastal community that prides itself on its beautiful beaches and strong, independent local business community.

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