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Boca's new Container Store attracts enthusiastic job seekers
Betsy Kuruvila, of Coconut Creek, was well prepared for her group interview this week with leaders from The Container Store. She brought a portfolio of photos, showing how she had reorganized her laundry room using products from store. "I have Container...
Tags: Photography and Video, Realty, Coconut Creek, Apple iPad, Employment Opportunities
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Families celebrate Israel Independence Day
A rainy morning turned into a perfect afternoon Sunday as clear skies and a blazing sun welcomed Jewish families from throughout Broward County to Yom Ha'atzmaut 65, an Israel Independence Day celebration in Plantation. The weather was the opposite of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Broward County, Plantation, Judaism, Israel
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Hoffman voices support for Western Wall plan
Introducing Anat Hoffman at Temple Beth El of Boca Raton last week, Rabbi Dan Levin remarked that as Jews celebrate the 65th birthday of the state of Israel, the majority of people in the audience have "no memory of a world without Israel." Hoffman, a...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Religion and Belief, Politics, Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity
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Helping Jews students travel to Israel
Last year Mindi Marbin of Miami celebrated Israel Independence Day in Jerusalem on Ben Yehuda Street surrounded by friends. Marbin had been attending an entrepreneurial program through Tel Aviv University that was organized through the Masa Israel...Tags: Education, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Religion and Belief, Florida Atlantic University, New York City
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Springs art lovers oppose moving museum from current site
Coral Springs Mayor Vince Boccard's idea of relocating Coral Springs Charter School to the Center for the Arts site hasn't gone down well with art lovers in the community. A few among them attended last week's city commission meeting to implore officials...Tags: Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, Charter Schools, Museums
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E911: Parkland decides against imposing taxes
The county commission's decision not to fund the proposed regional E911 system through county ad valorem taxes seems to have sounded the death knell for the idea. Two out of 31 cities -- Coral Springs and Plantation -- have their own dispatch centers and...Tags: Voting, Parkland, Cooper City, Coconut Creek, Politics
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Ground breaks on Coconut Creek's first hotel
Sun SentinelCoconut Creek's first hotel project is starting to take shape. On Tuesday officials of Morlin Hospitality Management broke ground on the new 105-room Hampton Inn & Suites, that's being built on the northeast corner State Road 7 and the Sawgrass...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Public Officials, Personal Service, Coconut Creek, Politics
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Would hotel ruin vibe at Morikami Gardens?
I love the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens near Delray Beach. I love the peace and tranquillity. I love the rock gardens and rustling bamboo. I love the turtles and koi. But I don't know if I love this idea about bringing a five-star hotel and spa to...Tags: Personal Service, Arts and Culture, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Boynton Beach
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Much more the paper can write about
Now that the congratulations have subsided for your hit series on police officers in their take-home cruisers driving at the same break-neck speed as everyone else on the Florida Turnpike and Sawgrass Expressway, how about some investigative journalism...Tags: Broward County, Crime, Law and Justice, Florida's Turnpike
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Housing rebound catching some sellers off guard
South Florida's housing recovery is sneaking up on some sellers. Their homes are flying off the market in days or weeks, and the severe shortage of inventory is keeping them from quickly finding a new place. Once they sign a contract, sellers...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Real Estate Buyers, Inventories, Tamarac
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David Villano: Easing of transfer rules will hurt high school sports
High school athletics is not the biggest draw in a sports-saturated region like South Florida, but for the participants, their parents, and their classmates cheering from the bleachers, nothing triggers a cascade of emotion like a tense, high-stakes match...Tags: Florida High School Athletic Association, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, High School Sports
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AARP Driver safety course offered in Coral Springs
Staff writerDrivers age 55 and older can review their driving skills during a May 18 AARP driver safety class in Coral Springs. The course -- $12 for AARP members, $14 for non-members -- may enable graduates to get a discount on auto insurance, Coral Springs police...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice
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