(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) - Staff and residents of Chatsworth at PGA National welcomed a special new visitor on Wednesday, March 4. Wilbur, a certified therapy pig, visited the community just days after National Pig Day on March 1. Wilbur is an 88
What is missing from the All Aboard Florida proposals is the human costs. The trains will be running through our heavily populated cities along the coast. There are 10 million Floridians living in the adjacent area and more residents that will be
Déjà vu. About 10 years ago, several of the town’s most vociferous voices attacked me when I was a sitting commissioner. Using profanity and disrespect, they stood up to the microphone and called me a disgrace and asked for my resignation. Weeks
While I have always found Rich Pollack to be a very competent reporter, I take issue with his article, “Manager steps down after negative IG report.” It is misleading and doesn’t address reasons for Kathleen Weiser’s departure. Many Highland Beach re
(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) - On January 26, Dance Alive National Ballet performed a repertory ballet entitled ‘Sincerely’ to a full house at Devonshire at PGA National, an Erickson Living retirement community located in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. ‘Sin
Regarding the article “Volunteer looks to enhance Nature Preserve’s worth to town,” in your February edition, I would like to clarify two things: Firstly, it was reported that “Apparently Treinen did not consult with the Friends of the Lantana Nature
(Palm Beach Gardens, FL) - On Sunday, January 11, residents at Devonshire at PGA National enjoyed a performance by some special guests who traveled all the way from New York! The Colgate Thirteen, an a cappella group from Colgate University, serenad
Major organizational decision making is rarely a clear cut process fitting neatly into the observer’s perspective of how personnel dealings should be conducted. Town management makes its decisions based on cumulative experiences that don’t always fi
(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) - Mardi Gras is not quite over at Devonshire at PGA National!
On Sunday, February 22, two of the community's chefs will prepare a jazz-inspired menu for residents of the retirement community in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Karl
Attached is a the recording of the telephone conversation between Ocean Ridge Police Chief Chris Yannuzzi and Ocean Ridge Commissioner Richard Lucibella made Nov. 13, 2014.
In the Dec. 17 Palm Beach Post it was reported that two Boynton women in the Marina Village condominium’s penthouse apartment were arrested on charges relating to illegal drugs and prostitution. I am very disappointed in the lack of openness on t
(Palm Beach Gardens, FL) - Cartoonist Charles Schulz once said, “Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone.” The season of sharing and giving was in full swing at Devonshire at PGA National over the holidays.
iPic’s present plan for an eight-screen cinema and a 279-space parking garage with 43,000 feet of office and 8,000 feet of retail is too much building, squeezed into too small a space, near the busy intersection of Federal Highway and Atlantic Av
The December issue of The Coastal Star told a terrible tale about the acrid racial segregation that ruled in Florida throughout the 1950s. A lot of us are old enough to remember how vicious the hold of bigotry was in those years. We certainly do.
In a story in December’s Coastal Star regarding building heights in downtown Delray Beach, Mayor Cary Glickstein is quoted as saying the Community Redevelopment Agency’s support of a fifth-floor bonus program can be attributed to the CRA looking for
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Regarding your December article “Ocean Ridge closer to beach enforcement plan”: No one has an issue with protecting property owners’ rights and that should include the dunes and sand. Since the commission is choosing to literally draw a line in t
“Tragedy on beach sparked change” in the December issue reminds me why The Coastal Star is such an asset to our community. Growing up in this area, I well remember this tragedy, and the ensuing events. “All our moves and acts are aimed at gettin
Your editorial and article on waste plastics in the ocean and on the beaches were very interesting and do not reflect well on our stewardship of the beaches and the oceans. Many people would argue that these materials will last “forever,” however