By Mary Hladky
City Council members are leaning toward an on-demand ride service as an alternative transportation option that would lessen downtown traffic congestion by getting people out of their cars.
At a meeting May 8, they backed away fro
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Stratford Arms’ use of multiple kinds of palm trees makes for a stunning entrance feature.
BELOW: The Atrium uses colorful plants to make the assisted-living facility more inviting to its clients.
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By Deborah S. Hartz-Seeley
On May
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By Rich Pollack
It took a little under two hours for the Boca Raton City Council and the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Parks District to resolve several lingering issues during a joint meeting
Susan Haynie was elected in March.
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By Dan Moffett
It’s more than poetic irony to suggest that Susan Haynie took the road less traveled to get to the Boca Raton mayor’s office. For four decades, Haynie has devoted her
INSET BELOW: Mayor Susan Haynie
By Mary Thurwachter
Fresh out of a two-day goal-setting session, Mayor Susan Haynie outlined Boca Raton’s goals and priorities during a State of the City address to the Federation of Boca Raton Homeowners Associa
Boaters use the ramp at Silver Palm Park, at Palmetto Park Road and the Intracoastal Waterway.
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An angler cleans fish as boaters leave the water via the ramp at Silver Palm Park in Boca Raton.
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CRA Vice Chairman Robert Weinroth, Mayor Susan Haynie, Council Member Michael Mullaugh
and CRA Chairman Scott Singer at the March 31 meeting.
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By Steve Plunkett
Boca Raton’s coastal voters turned out for the March b