By Jan Norris & Dan Oliver
Super Bowl fans, or even those who secretly show up only for the commercials, are too antsy to sit down to real food. The portable dips and chips or breads are a much better choice for hitting a variety of palates.
Here, w
This season Boynton Beach’s Recreation and Parks Department allowed 30-plus,double-seated wooden chaise lounge rentals to be a permanent fixture in
Oceanfront Park. They line the dunes, on one of the widest stretches of
our local
Saturdays, 8 am - 1pmOctober 31, 2009 - May 8, 2010In two sites:Green Market East (GM-E) Schoolhouse Children's Museum, where we were last year, 129 E. Ocean Ave.andGreen Market West (GM-W) The Boynton Mall - 801 S. Congress Ave. on the south side of
So why would anyone in Ocean Ridge steal a garbage can from the curb on a Tuesdaymorning? To use as a punchbowl for a large party? To bob along the Gulf
Stream? To remove a neighbor’s garden cuttings? To develop a garbage can
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The Palm Beach Countywide Coastal Council unanimously supported an initiative to act as a unified body to demand regulatory reform for coastal projects at a meeting held on November 21, 2008. All of our coastal communities are impacted by the hurdles
P/T Position available approximately 10 hours per week including Sundays. Proficiency in Piano and Organ. Knowledge of voice production. Musical direction skills. Ability in wide range of styles from Traditional Classi
Hi,I thought people might be interested in discussing natural pet healthcare!I would be glad to answer questions on diet, vaccines, and any other topic of concern.Dr. Marcia
This month, the Florida Coalition for Preservation celebrates its third anniversary. Our mission remains unchanged: to champion responsible development on the barrier island and in our coastal communities. We remain grateful to the many readers
Thanks to your publication for bringing the activity of the Boynton Inlet Committee to light. Boynton Beach for whatever reason is way out of line in pushing this agenda. This is just another boondoggle at the taxpayers expense for which Palm Beach C
When I taste anise flavoring, it makes me think of these Christmas cookies. My mother would make huge batches and we'd spend snowy Illinois afternoons spreading butter frosting on the various holiday cutout shapes and decorating with sprinkles. When
I’d like to propose a recommendation for slowing boat traffic in the Boynton Beach area. Consider an 8 mph limit on boats over 20’ in the narrow and highly developed section of the Intracoastal Waterway from south of the Boynton Inlet to the bridge a
This letter is to explain my comment, which was accurately reported in your October 2009 issue, regarding finalizing town budgets.
The mention of an “increase of about 7 percent” referred to the $5.50 per $1,000 assessed value tax rate the Town Commi
Ron Hayes’ well-researched article about South Florida author Theodore Pratt, in the September issue of The Coastal Star, was certainly a worthwhile read.
When the paper wrote about the Barefoot Mailman last year, I purchased a used copy of Mr. Pratt
Regarding Kelly Wolfe’s article on beach usage rights in the October issue of The Coastal Star, let me add: The line of mean high water is the point of demarcation between public beach usage and private land, but over a 19-year period (Florida Statue
By Marjorie Ferrer
Thanks to a four-sided collaboration, Delray Beach can point with justifiable pride to a documented boost for downtown businesses: Retail sales volume increased 48.7 percent from 2003 to 2008 and, during that same period, food and