It’s not that I’m slowing down or losing interest. There are no urgent responsibilities that must be addressed. My health is good. But like the dropping barometer before a storm, there’s an ever-present pressure nagging at me to slow down, urging me
Goodwill has long been the bedrock of our community newspaper. Yes, we provide news, information and entertainment for our readers, but our foundation is based on the goodwill we receive from the businesses and residents in our coastal communities.
Delray Beach is in a dire state of overcrowding and developers are in denial by ignoring its severity. To borrow from the movie Don’t Look Up, why not “Look Around!” What do you see? There are buildings under construction now, at peak season, ca
It’s very simple. Andrews Avenue in Delray Beach is (together with its side streets) no longer a safe thoroughfare for anyone, due to overcrowded beach access and insufficient recreational parking zones. Safety is a No. 1 priority regarding traf
“Hoping you’ll find comfort in the memories that are yours to cherish always, and strength in the companionship of those who share your loss,” wrote Coastal Star reporter Rich Pollack to me following my mother’s death in 2007. The handwritten no
The drama at the Delray Beach commission meeting was expected to come from an audit report on the Old School Square Center for the Arts. But another number came up — deeply disturbing and having nothing to do with the beloved and troubled nonprofit.
As a resident of Boynton Beach, and working in Delray Beach, my daily commute takes me either, under (via I-95) or over the I-95 overpass by Bethesda Hospital East, on SW 23rd Ave / Golf Road.
With growing frequency, there are crowds gathering on top
History is hard. What passes as history is most often written by those with the means to quickly share their view of events with a wide audience. Often that means newspapers. In 1943, journalist Alan Barth called news “the first rough draft of histor
In your June/July article about bicycling on A1A, you only made a short statement referencing large groups of bikers. I find it very disturbing that I have observed over the past 10 years large groups of bicycles — 30 to 90 bikers — who ride in the
Thank you for your coverage of not just our Ocean Ridge municipal meetings but all of our neighbors’ meetings in your paper. An invaluable asset to the coastal communities. In the article about the May 2021 Ocean Ridge commission meeting is one poi
Every month from November 2008 through most of the coronavirus pandemic, our readers have been treated to free delivery of The Coastal Star. Our high-quality local news coverage is paid for almost entirely by advertising income from businesses in ou
I find myself dismayed by the recent argument in Ocean Ridge about the temporary closure of the Anna and Edith streets beach crossovers. Nearby residents, largely from Hudson Avenue, expressed their anger about the closures at the December Town Commi
The light falls differently once the clocks change. It’s brighter, easier, more transparent. Increasingly the draw-bridges are in the up position and the tops are down on the rental convertibles cruising on A1A. After a year of living oh-so-very-cau
What can I say about overdevelopment that hasn’t already been said a thousand times? I have never known anyone that is at all happy with the direction that the development in Delray Beach has gone. When the iPic Theater went up, it appeared that the
PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE AREA EXTENDED ON THE BARRIER ISLAND IN DELRAY BEACH
After further assessment, and in an abundance of caution, the precautionary boil water notice in effect on the barrier island has been extended to include all area