Boca Raton residents are mounting another assault in their campaign to ensure that Ocean Strand becomes a park.
A new group, Keep Your Boca Beaches Public, is circulating petitions to place an ordinance and a charter amendment targeti
FAU President Mary Jane Saunders (left) celebrates
a $600,000 gift with Dick Schmidt, Christine Lynn,
Barbara Schmidt and Manjunath Pendakur,
dean of the College of Arts and Letters.
Photo provided
Staff Reports
Florida Atlantic University has receiv
Bob Knorr and Linda Scheele ride their Trikkes throughout Ocean Ridge to stay in shape.
Photo by
Jerry Lower
By Paula Detwiller
There they go again. That man and woman propelling themselves silently along Old Ocean Boulevard on strange, three-wheele
Customers buy gold chips and coins from the
Gold-to-Go vending machine at Boca Raton’s
Town Center. Photo provided
By Thom Smith
Like bees to honey, shoppers are converging on a new hive at Boca’s Town Center. This honey is golden, all right,
Betty-Jane Lee, a 71-year member of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, sips tea during
a recent meeting of the Estahakee Chapter at the
Highland Beach Holiday Inn. Photos by Tim Stepien
By Ron Hayes
If you believe the Da
The event committee for the Friends of the Boca Raton Museum of
Art’s Holiday Champagne Reception included Ann Conte (left),
Barbara Scott, Robin May, Nancy Wright and Marjory Bitson.
The event featured a variety of items for sale by local arti
Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation hosted a kick-off reception for its 49th annual ball at Bogart’s.
The reception honored the members of the Medical Staff Executive Committee, who will be recognized as honorees at a black-tie gala to celebra
Henrietta Smith reads the Litany of Commemoration at the
50th anniversary commemoration of the first communion
of the Church of the Palms in Delray Beach on Nov. 14.
Other officers of the Women’s Fellowship pictured are:
Margot Beck (left), Marlene Ham
By Arden Moore
We can learn a lot from our cats and dogs when it comes to keeping limber, shooing away muscle aches and reveling in the moment.
In fact, cats and dogs are born yoga teachers, if we just pay closer attention to how they move
By Scott Simmons
Walk away from a meeting with Sandra and Bernard Meyer, and you remember the laughter.
But behind the laughter is a formidable advocacy for the arts.
“If I could clone them, and if other arts organizations could clone them, the world
By Mary Thurwachter
Quiet, for a moment, please. Listen carefully and you can hear an SOS coming from the Boca Raton Historical Society. The wrecking ball looms and it’s threatening to take away a slice of the city’s history.
In this case, it’s th