Chuck Narvin, director of tennis at the Delray Beach Club, with a few of his students.
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By Steve Pike
Chuck Narvin’s life is a moveable feast — from the high-school football fields of Pittsburgh to the basketball cou
Chuck Narvin, director of tennis at the Delray Beach Club, with a few of his students.
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By Steve Pike
Chuck Narvin’s life is a moveable feast — from the high-school football fields of Pittsburgh to the basketball cou
Tandy Robinson hopes to make
a big impact on local charities
through her organization.
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By Rich Pollack
Tandy Robinson has seen firsthand just how much of a driving force women in South Florida can be when they unite
Beau Delafield, new chairman of the Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boys & Girls Club in Delray Beach, with Mya Gonzales, 8, and Lovins Charles, 11.
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Gulf Stream’s Beau Delafield, the new chairman of Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boy
Cheran Marek enjoys an avocado sandwich and quiche with her sister Susan Ring as her son Luca sleeps by her side and cousin Emma Ring, 9, checks on Luca at Ciao Sidewalk Cafe in Delray Beach. Luca was 9 days old. ‘He ate here in utero,’ Marek said.
Mel Cottone was on President John F. Kennedy’s staff
as an advance man who helped plan the president’s appearances.
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Photo was signed by President Kennedy.
Mel Cottone (dark hair, arms crossed) watches the 1960 electi
Karen Rembert’s teaching style has made her one of the region’s top coaches and instructors. She is tennis director at Eau Palm Beach Resort and Spa.
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By Steve Pike
Karen Rembert isn’t your ordinary tennis instructo
There was plenty of room to run during Colonial Animal Hospital’s open house.
Below, Dr. Rob Martin talks with Vicki Stallings and her 7-month-old dog, Xena.
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Clarification
A business spotlight in August about Co
Ocean Ridge resident Joyce Bruck (shown here with her Chihuahua Chi Chi)
travels extensively, using two Canon cameras to capture images
of the humans, the wildlife and the scenery she encounters.
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Joyce Bruck of Ocean
Ayşe Papatya Bucak, 41, author of The History of Girls, will see her work published in the 2013 PEN/O’Henry Prize Stories and the 2014 Pushcart Prizes: Best of the Small Presses XXXVIII. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By Ron Hayes
On the wall of
Jaana Moisio with (l-r) Caroline, 7, Lauren, 11, and Moisio’s husband, Tom Bennett. The girls have three piggy banks marked ‘save,’ ‘spend’ and ‘share.’ The ‘save’ money goes to the bank to pay for college and the ‘share’ goes to the Children’s Home
Judy Dempsey, owner of Art Explosion of South Florida, decorated her Boynton Beach home with underwater scenes, such as this one on a living room wall.
Dempsey’s works can be found throughout the city, including the Medication Station Pharmacy on Wo
Christina Benisch uses elements found in her Ocean Ridge garden for her award-winning flower arrangements.
This year she represented the Grass River Garden Club at the Society of the Four Arts, and in 2010,
she represented the Ocean Ridge Garden Club
Collector Jerry Reinert shows an etching by artist Winslow Homer.
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By Dale King
Jerome “Jerry” Reinert loves beauty in all forms: the elegance of fine art, the face of his grandson while sitting on his lap and pulling a
Doris Trinley served Highland Beach for 25 years, including six as a commissioner.
Now she has retired and has time to enjoy the town she loves.
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Few people understand the inner workings of Highland Beach as well as D
Dr. Ken Simmons visits with Zeek Moore, Hannah Banana Marinus and Lexi Panitz
in the Doggie Day Care at the Barkeritaville Lagoon at Simmons Veterinary Hospital in Lake Worth.
Inset below: A special memorial statue will honor retired canine officer
A May 1943 photo of the family that harbored Jojo (front, second from right) during WWII,
including girls named Giselle (far left) and Michou (front, holding stuffed bear).
In 2002 the adult Jojo, now going by the name of George Banet, reunited wit
John Oxendine says the Palm Beach International Film Festival
is a boon for the county’s economy. See the ArtsPaper for more on the film festival.
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By Chris Felker
As a lifelong cinema buff who made a career out o
After running a successful business in the health-care industry,
Mike Earley is looking for new challenges on both the professional and personal fronts.
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Michael M. Earley describes his success as opportunistic.
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Wendy Friswell is director of the Twin Palms Center for the Disabled
in Boca Raton. She also volunteers for the Boca Boating and Beach Bash.
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By Chris Felker
Wendy Friswell, director of the Twin Palms Center for the Di
ABOVE: Guests can opt to have a massage by the waterfall at the pool.
By Mary Thurwachter
A decade has passed since Michael and Cheryl Crane scooped up a pair of plain-Jane 1950s apartment buildings and transformed them into a fetching boutique ho