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By Jane Smith

    Two city employees received “letters of instruction” recently from the Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics. Another Delray Beach employee’s case was too unclear for the commission to make a ruling.
    City firefighter Joseph Lang

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By Jane Smith
    
    City leaders want to reclassify some “agencies” that receive taxpayer dollars as “service providers.”
    “We need to move away from using ‘nonprofit status’ to describe them,” Delray Beach Mayor Cary Glickstein said in mid-Nov

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By Christine Davis

    On Nov. 1, Douglas Elliman Florida acquired Tauriello & Co. Real Estate Inc., creating its 19th regional office, which will be 7960681457?profile=originalled by managing broker Ingrid Carlos.
    Explaining why Douglas Elliman Florida opted for a Delray B

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As Delray Beach begins ordinance changes,

others stand pat

By Jane Smith

    The U.S. Cavalry arrived last month in the form of a 20-page federal joint statement on sober homes, delivered by U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel.
    She hoped beleaguered cities in h

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7960694465?profile=originalStacy Beaulieu-Fawcett chose Delray Beach for her office because of its ‘small-town’ feel.

Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star

By Brian Biggane

    As a single mother of a young, autistic child, Stacy Beaulieu-Fawcett recalls having some sleepless nights wh

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7960693854?profile=original'Dr. R2' is the telemedicine device named after Rogers.

7960693685?profile=originalFrom left, Charles K. Cross Jr., chair of the Palm Beach State College Board of Trustees;

Jacqueline Rogers, Lake Worth campus dean of health sciences and public safety and founder

of the Center

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7960680301?profile=originalTalia Vessal and Christelle Singh show their plans for adding an outdoor gym to Barwick Park.

The gym will include an elliptical machine, leg press, chest press, pull-up bars, dipping bars and an abdominal bench.

Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star

By Jani

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By Jane Smith

    In what was described as a “transition year” for special events, Delray Beach commissioners approved a small-scale New Year’s Eve gathering hosted by the city.
    The New Year’s Eve First Night event won’t be advertised or promoted o

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By Jane Smith

    The owner of the proposed iPic luxury movie theater in downtown Delray Beach received a seventh extension of a purchase contract from the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency.
    The agency extended the contract until Jan. 31 to all

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By Jane Smith

    After a two-year stint leading Delray Beach, City Manager Don Cooper turned in his resignation, effective Dec. 30.
    “It is with regret that I must submit my resignation,” Cooper said in his Oct. 31 memo to the City Commission, m

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7960685901?profile=originalPlans for the revitalized shopping center would alter the entrance to the adjacent Tropic Isles neighborhood.

Rendering provided

By Jane Smith
    
    A city board denied the site plan for Delray Place South in a chaotic late October meeting. Board

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By Jane Smith
    
    The City Commission passed a resolution Nov. 1 supporting federal agencies to put tighter controls on prescription painkillers.
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Justice are asking the

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7960675885?profile=originalFor many coastal residents, Matthew was a chance to take photos and watch the waves, such as these off Ocean Ridge.

Photos by Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star

7960676257?profile=originalEmployees put cross arms back on the bridge at George Bush Boulevard in Delray Beach.

The arms

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