By Larry Barszewski
Developers interested in a high-profile downtown Boynton Beach site have plenty of ideas for what to put there.
They say a supermarket or hotel could be built on the city-owned property, or maybe apartment buildings up to 10 st
By Larry Barszewski
Developers interested in a high-profile downtown Boynton Beach site have plenty of ideas for what to put there.
They say a supermarket or hotel could be built on the city-owned property, or maybe apartment buildings up to 10 st
Robert Ganger holds his Judge James R. Knott Historical Contribution Award,
flanked by J. Grier Pressly III (left), chairman of the board of the Historical Society
of Palm Beach County, and Harvey Oyer III.
Photo provided by Capehart Photography
The conceptual plan features a five-story glass City Hall attached to the existing city library.
Part of the library would become a City Hall addition. Across Ocean Avenue
from the proposed City Hall is the historic high school. This view is
looking
Susan Oyer stands on Ocean Avenue where her father had a real estate/insurance office.
The plaque honors Charles Pierce, the Barefoot Mailman.
Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By Lucy Lazarony
Boca Raton Community Middle School teacher Susan Oyer t