Unofficial results from Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
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Wendy and Ken Prunier, Samantha Kline and Delaney Cattano try out the new furniture on Delray’s municipal beach. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By Tim Pallesen
A year of controversy has ended with beachgoers raving about the comfort of new oak chais
Phyllis Spinner, a resident of Delray Beach since 1955, has been active in community service since the early days. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By Linda Haase
Phyllis Spinner believes in nurturing body, mind and spirit. Dancing keeps the Delray Be
Seven candidates running for two Delray Beach City Commission seats will take part in an interactive panel discussion March 3 on sustainability topics including sea-level rise, economic development, energy /water conservation and responsible deve
By Jane Smith
In the race to reclaim their City Commission seats in the March 11 election the two Delray Beach incumbents have collected more than half of their campaign war chests from one main group: development interests.
Seat 4 incumbe
Residents who live in waterfront townhomes are asking a Circuit Court judge to block the city approval of Atlantic Crossing.
The homeowners association for Harbour House, where townhomes sell for $2.85 million, say they will be trapped by At
Two city commissioners will be chosen for three-year terms in the March 11 election. Also on the ballot is a charter-revision proposal to clarify the voting procedure by commissioners at meetings.
Seat No. 4
Personal: 43; bac
By Tim Pallesen
Two Delray Beach bars will be allowed outdoor parties during the St. Patrick’s Day Parade — but a ban on outdoor drinking along the parade route remains.
City commissioners voted unanimously Feb. 11 to allow O’Connor’s Pub
By Cheryl Blackerby
Two beach renourishment projects are completed, with two more to go.
The Savannah dredge finished work on nine-tenths mile of beach in south Boca Raton on Dec. 9, and the Ocean Ridge project wrapped up Feb. 9. The dredge
By Rich Pollack
In Delray Beach, five historically significant properties have been selected for the National Registry of Historic Places, but missing from the list has been the prestigious designation of any of the city’s five locally designated
By Tim Pallesen
A year of controversy has ended with beachgoers raving about the comfort of new oak chaise lounges with 3-inch thick cushions.
“We’re the first cushion testers. These are the most amazing chairs we’ve ever sat in,” college st
Craig Harmon has stepped on board as director
of golf instruction at the Seagate Country Club.
Photo provided
By Steve Pike
The Seagate Hotel & Spa in Delray Beach has for the past year or so sought to increase the visibility of its Seagate Cou
The Grass River Garden Club presented a $5,000 check to the Delray Beach Historical Society
in front of the The Ethel Sterling Williams Archive and Learning Center
in Delray Beach. The gift was to enable installation of flowering, native landscapin
Residents watch testimony presented by project appellants at the Jan. 21 Delray Beach City Commission meeting.
Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Tim Pallesen
Atlantic Crossing has its final city approval — but wi
A game of volleyball is played in front of the original 1929 pavilion, which sat at the beach end
of Atlantic Avenue (BELOW) across from the old Seacrest Hotel.
INSET BELOW: Today’s new pavilion is located in roughly the same spot,
behind a prote
Main Story: Echoes of yesteryear in new beach pavilion
With the new beach pavilion rising and the economy rebounding, Delray Beach residents have begun lobbying city officials to enact other beach improvements spelled out in the 2009 Beach Area
By Tim Pallesen
Two state lawmakers have proposed legislation to require the licensing of sober houses.
Rep. Bill Hager, R-Boca Raton, and Sen. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, also want criminal background checks on the owners and operators of s
Rich Schofield, Kristen Murtaugh and Beth Ensor take part in the Audubon Christmas Bird Count on the beach in Ocean Ridge. Their tools include binoculars, a spotting scope on a tripod, bird guides and digital camera. Photos by Jerry Lower/The Coastal
Seven candidates have filed to run for two commission seats on the March 11 city election ballot in Delray Beach.
Incumbent Al Jacquet faces challenges from Rick Burgess and Chris Davey for Seat 2 on the commission.
Incumbent Angeleta Gra