Friends, colleagues and community leaders paid tribute to Mary Csar, the longtime face of the Boca Raton Historical Society/The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum, during an evening that also marked the opening of the Cloister Inn Museum, an exhibit c
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Family and friends toast the memory of Jacob Kosowsky during a private celebration of Jacob’s Outlook — the new observation tower within Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton. Photos by Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By Steve Plunkett
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A section of Glades Road between Federal and Dixie highways has been named “Lois D. Martin Way” in honor of the community activist and educator who passed away in 2022 at the age of 93.
Community leaders, including City Council members, attended the
Bill Nye, the ‘Science Guy,’ helped American Heritage School dedicate a new $8 million building for its scholastic programs that promote science research, engineering and robotics. During the festivities, the science educator, television presenter,
The Robert & Eugenia Strauss Lecture Hall was dedicated with the unveiling of a large portrait of the Strausses with their beloved pets in front of their landmark Manalapan home. The portrait and expanded lecture hall are a gift from their daughter,
Bethesda Hospital Foundation’s annual Women of Grace luncheon last November successfully raised more than $450,000 in support of the Center for Women and Children. A promise was made to purchase enough infant warmers for each delivery room — and that
Dignitaries and the creators of the ‘Garden Of Humanity’ take part in the dedication and ribbon-cutting in downtown Boca Raton.
Rev. Fr. Paren Galstyan, pastor of St. David Armenian Apostolic Church in Boca Raton, stands
before a monument to Albert E
Parents, board members, supporters and students gathered to dedicate an expanded wing of Gulf Stream School. The Crocker Family Pavilion, Julien Family Classrooms and Davies Family Kitchen were celebrated with a ribbon cutting and the serving of sn
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Lauren Loricchio