In Gulf Stream it's official: Electric, phone and cable TV are going underground
By Steve Plunkett
It’s official now—property owners in town will pay non-ad valorem special assessments to put electric, phone and cable TV lines underground, out of the view and away from wind and salty air.
Sitting June 30 as the Board of Equalization, town commissioners voted unanimously that the assessment plan developed by consultant Willdan Financial Services was fair.
‘’I think the proposal is reasonable and we should make the decision,’’ Mayor William Koch…
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South Palm Beach: Town rejects offer of police coverage by Manalapan
The South Palm Beach Town Council rejected June 21 an offer from Manalapan Mayor Basil Diamond to supply police and dispatch services to the town.
In a June 6 letter to the Town Council, Diamond outlined two options that he said would save the town $401,000 to $730,000, or 43 percent to 78 percent of its police and dispatching budget.
Mayor Donald Clayman disputed the estimated…
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Hypoluxo Island: Couple hopes to highlight charm of '50s cottage
Left: Candy Heydt opens the front door of the quintessential 1950s Florida cottage.
By Christine Davis
You could go north or south on Hypoluxo Island and still end up at Mason and Candy Heydts’ home.
That’s…
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Towns rejoice: Ocean Ave. bridge to remain open much of next winter
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Lake Worth: Changes on the menu for city restaurant scene
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Lantana/South Palm Beach: Breakwaters look dead in the water
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Boca Raton: Veteran crossing guard lauded for years of excellent service
It might have been a broad-daylight traffic tragedy.
The light turned red, but the car didn’t stop. The driver, focusing on his cell phone, swung into the intersection to make his left turn — straight into the path of a young boy.
“That’s when I…
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Boca Raton: House party parents escape conviction
The parents charged with hosting an “open house party” crashed by hundreds of beer-toting high school students in the gated Sanctuary enclave ended their day in court with adjudication withheld.
Shlomo and Jeannie Rasabi, who pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge, will not have a conviction on their records. Judge Barry M. Cohen assessed court costs of $253 each but no jail time or fine.
“Good…
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Boynton Inlet spruced up and spritzing sand
By Tim O’Meilia
Thirty-odd years ago, a barely teen-aged Geoff Pugh and his brother would climb down to the rocks at the bottom of the north jetty of the Boynton Inlet and spear fish until a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputy shooed them away.
Other days they would cast nets for sheepshead or whatever…
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Mayors seek ways to work together: Study proposed for coastal area
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A Coastal Star: Officer honored for impact in SPB community
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Along the Avenues: Marking the life of Elwood's founder
By Thom Smith
Just like old times … with one big exception. No Elwood.
Michael Elwood Gochenour had left this world a couple of weeks earlier, but on the night of June 15, which would have been his 60th birthday, his spirit was alive and, as friends who gathered in…
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Editorial: Plastic litter a lethal ingredient in ocean life
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Lantana: Town afloat in history as it reaches 90th
Left: Ye Tower Restaurant was a landmark along Dixie Highway in southern Lantana. Paul Dunbar operated the restaurant from 1925 until it was torn down in 1987. Photos courtesy of the Lantana Historical Society
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Meet Your Neighbor: Walter A. Clarke Jr. — Lantana
Walter Clarke of Lantana hadn’t planned to be a career military man. He hadn’t planned to receive medical training, and he never dreamed he’d become an Army surgeon’s assistant, performing amputations and “playing God” in a Mobile Army Surgical Unit during some of the bloodiest battles of World War… Continue
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Gulf Stream: Late annexation objection voted down in Boynton
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Delray Beach: Downtown parking is focus of city efforts
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South Palm Beach: Drought prompts tight water-use restrictions
By Tim O’Meilia
South Palm Beach now has two water problems: too much salty ocean water from the east and not enough treated water from the west.
While erosion from the ocean has been an ongoing concern, a dwindling supply of water for drinking and lawn sprinkling has cropped up with the continuing drought that began in October.
As a result, the town’s 28 condominiums and four single-family homes and the Town Hall have been placed on severe water-use…
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Manalapan: Tough trade-offs needed to trim police budget
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