Laugh with the Library: Delray Beach Marriott, Delray Beach
2011 Laugh with the Library: (l-r) Becky Walsh, co-chair; Mark A. Peterson, Bank of America (platinum event sponsor); Comedians Angela Manfredi & Eddie Brill; Brenda Pumillia, Private Jewelers (platinum event sponsor.)
The 2012 Laugh with the Library, Chapter 6 event is planned for Feb. 3 at the Delray Beach…
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Psychotherapist Elaine Donaghue (right) of Ocean Ridge
and Sherry Weinschenk at the Center for Healing and
Expressive Arts in Delray Beach. Photo by Kurtis…
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The Tuesday/Thursday Paddlers take off into the Intracoastal Waterway.
Photo by Tim Stepien
For information on places to paddle, click…
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Aaron Medow puts in his kayak with the other Tuesday/Thursday Paddlers at
Harvey E. Oyer Jr. Park in Boynton Beach to paddle along the Intracoastal
Waterway.…
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Rich Anderson, director of the Peggy Adams Animal
Rescue League, found out that his pooches Rex and
Roxie are a mix of Chihuahua annd Yorkie. Photo provided…
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Retired pastor Dr. Ronald Siegenthaler of Delray Beach
led the nondenominational service in the Briny Breezes
auditorium on Jan. 22. Photo by Jerry…
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By Steve Plunkett
Travelers along State Road A1A will be able to glimpse the ocean at four “view corridors” after sea grapes bordering the highway are trimmed this month.
The city approved a low bid of $400,000 from Florida Native Nurseries Inc. of Plant City. The contractor will remove sea grape and other exotic vegetation within 20 feet of A1A.
Workers will then trim a 40-foot-deep strip of sea grape down to 4 feet above the road elevation…
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By Steve Plunkett
The former Wildflower nightclub site on the Intracoastal Waterway will become home to a family-style restaurant if the city’s Marine Advisory Board has its way.
Chairman Gene Folden told City Council members at a January workshop: “We support a restaurant unique in design so as not to compete with other restaurants in the area, multifunctional, family-oriented, with open-air dining, accessible to the water and accessible by…
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Mitt Romney Fundraiser
Home of Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, Palm Beach
Boca Raton residents Karen…
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