Kurz, who started in October, filled an opening created when Officer Gene Rosenberg retired last December. The department has sin
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Kurz, who started in October, filled an opening created when Officer Gene Rosenberg retired last December. The department has sin
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David Pollay has told this story a quintillion times by now: He was in New York, his hometown, cabbing it to Grand Central Station. A black car zipped out of its parking place, cutting off the taxi, whose driver jammed on the
By Mary Jane Fine
Oh, does Bill Finley have stories to tell! About his growing-up years in a Chicago tenement. About his Uncle Jack, who taught him at 16 to fly a Piper Cu
By Ron Hayes
Look, up in the sky!
It’s a bird!It’s a plane!
It’s a … flying turtle?Well, not flying, exactly.
Suspended from the 81-foot boom of a 25-ton crane, the turtle is twisting slowly, slowly, 40 feet above Oceanfront Park on a glo
By Mary Thurwachter
If you’ve just returned to the barrier island after a summer away, a short jaunt to Palm Beach’s most fashionable shopping district promises to be well “Worth” the drive.
While you were gone, Worth Avenue was undergoing a $15
What do you do if you have a love of music and a love of helping others?
If you’re Meri Ziev, you channel those loves into performing for people who don’totherwise have access to entertainment.
The Ocean Ridge resident, a speech pathologist by
By Margie Plunkett
The booming no-see-um population is apparently happy — and that means Ocean Ridge residents are not.
Despite the budgeted spraying to control the nearly invisible, biting pests, residents donned their “Don’t Bug Me” T-shirts an
By Tim Norris
Oct. 3, Sunday, 10 a.m.: It was quiet in the Van Egmond home at the end of Coconut Lane in Ocean Ridge.Too quiet.
Philip Van Egmond and his wife, Gina, just back from a trip to Pittsburgh, knew the minute they walked in and looFall has come and, with it, the season of higher-than-usual tides.
In the Intracoastal Waterway west of Ocean Ridge, for example, tides crested at 3.3 feet above mean low water levels in September. They’ll hit 4.1 feet with the new mo
By Margie Plunkett
Policeofficers will be paid for a full, 104 extra hours they will work annually because of a schedule change to 12-hour shifts, a reverse by Ocean Ridge commissioners who initially agreed to pay for only 44 additional hours.
“Th
The town of Ocean Ridge is now a bird sanctuary, taking on the distinction with avote of the commission at its Sept. 8 meeting. The ordinance prohibits trapping or molesting birds, or robbing their nests.
Thesanctuary status means that “you can sh
By Emily J. Minor
His last haircut — before The Big One — was in southern California in February
2009, during an impromptu family trip to Disneyland. He and his dad dodged into
a local shop and got it all cut off for reasons involving imme
By Emily J. Minor
Ocean Ridge Police Chief Chris Yannuzzi is looking into red-light and surveillance cameras for the two major intersections in the town of Ocean Ridge, and he’s including Briny
Breezes in that research.
If it happens, the Briny cam
2009-10 tax rate: $5.40 per $1,000 of taxable value
Change in property value: 7.2 percent decrease
Total Budget (Operating and Capital): $5.3 million
Total proposed cuts/savings: Proposes using $73,
By Dianna Smith
OCEAN RIDGE — In his 83 years of life, Roy Titus started more than 15 businesses andhe watched carefully as his four grown children continued what he had started so many years ago.
Titus, responsible for Minuteman Press Internatio
Nearly a month after Ocean Ridge approved 12 hour-shifts for police officers, effectively cutting their hourly wages, commissioners found themselves voting to budget added attorney fees for representation on a town policemen’s peti
“On this side of the bridge, people wave with all five fingers.”
I laughed out loud when Ocean Ridge Police Chief Chris Yannuzzi said this to helpexplain why his department was better suited to provide protection to Briny Breezes at its June 24 tow