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'Evening for the Earth' celebrates arts, education and the environment
Resource Depot recently held its sixth annual "Evening for the Earth" event at the Lake Pavilion in downtown West Palm Beach. The nonprofit center focuses on creative reuse. It's a place where businesses and individuals can donate high-quality,...Tags: Education
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People on the move
Education Whitney Stewart was named as an instructor of The Regional Physiotherapy Centre's newly established School of Massage Therapy in West Palm Beach. Stewart is a physical therapist assistant and a licensed massage therapist. She joined the Centre...Tags: Riviera Beach, Florida East Coast Railway, Interior Policy, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Politics
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Low-wage jobs bulk of gains, report says
The Sunshine State is growing faster than the nation but is gaining mostly lower-wage jobs such as restaurant servers, according to an economic report released Wednesday by Wells Fargo. While hiring has picked up across most industries, it is being...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Labor Markets, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Can Boca turn cachet into cash?
Think sidewalk by Prada, or maybe Givenchy Square, or Rolex Tower. At least one Boca Raton planning board member thinks Boca Raton should capitalize on its tony and glitzy rep. Glenn Gromann wants high-end retailers of the Gucci or Givenchy variety to...
Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Nordstrom, Marketing, Values, Radio Industry
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Priest to lonely dead: 'I love you'
No one Mary Helen Wells knew was at her funeral. The physical sum of her 85 years filled a donated urn Monday afternoon, among 36 other donated urns full of unwanted remains. A kindly priest said prayers and stowed them in a crypt. A groundskeeper...
Tags: Delray Beach, Washington, DC, Lake Worth, Alzheimer's Disease, Lung Cancer
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Florida prepares for massive insurance signup
WASHINGTON – Facing the next big health-care challenge in Florida, Uncle Sam plans to enlist hundreds of consumer "navigators" over the next several months to help enroll up to 3.5 million uninsured state residents by January, when everyone is...Tags: Government Health Care, Kathleen Sebelius, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Seminole County, Politics
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Fraudsters prey on the elderly – that is where the money is
Financial scams targeting the elderly is an issue that hits close to home, says Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater. His 88-year-old mother, who lives in Palm Beach County, is deluged with all sorts of shady solicitations. "I am stunned at the...Tags: Delray Beach, Interior Policy, Politics, Personal Data Collection, Social Security
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As Hispanic voters' numbers increase, politicians come calling
Democrats and Republicans who disagree on just about everything are in sync on one subject: If they want to win Florida's governorship next year or the presidential election in 2016, they can't afford to ignore or alienate Hispanic voters. "It's a no...
Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Politics, Democratic Party, Immigration
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In urban Delray Beach, mangoes, farm life still thrive
Just a few minutes north of the lights and crowds on Atlantic Avenue, there is a hidden oasis of tropical fruit. Tucked away unassumingly at the end of residential Seacrest Avenue, the Truly Tropical farm can almost go unnoticed among the homes, schools...
Tags: Delray Beach, Farms, Boynton Beach, Mangos, Jamaica
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Car-sharing catching on in spread out South Florida
South Florida's sprawling development and limited public transportation make owning a car pretty much a necessity. But a growing number of services are popping up in South Florida giving people quick, cheap access to cars whether they're lacking one...
Tags: Education, University of California, Berkeley, Petroleum Industry, Services and Shopping, The Home Depot
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Felon seeks dismissal of new sex charges from 1970s Boca Raton cold case
As a younger man, John Arthur MacLean told secrets of being a successful South Florida home burglar in a book declaring himself a "Superthief." Now 66 and locked in Palm Beach County Jail, the Deerfield Beach felon needs his attorney's help to get out...
Tags: People (magazine), Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Biotechnology Industry, Defendants, Sexual Assault
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Web tool gives easier route to benefits
Thousands of the poorest South Florida residents are not claiming somewhere between $383 million and $1 billion in federal aid for which they qualify, according to estimates from researchers at the South Florida Regional Planning Council. Palm Beach...
Tags: Politics, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Children's Services Council of Broward County, United Way , Dunkin' Donuts
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