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First Book–South Florida accepting book grant applications
Last February, First Book–South Florida, an organization that provides new books to children in need, put out a call for grant applications from local nonprofit programs serving children in need. Teachers and directors of local schools, day care,...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools
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SWAT member saves the day for drowning puppy
Tatiana Idrobo, 22, a medical assistant in a dermatology office took her new 11.5-pound, 7-week old Husky puppy, Anala, out for a walk along with Minnie, her 4-year old Yorkie, on a recent Tuesday afternoon. Minnie was a bit jealous of the new addition... -
Boutique hotel presents a season of charity events, starting May 16
Crane's BeachHouse Hotel & Tiki Bar is launching its fourth annual series of "Third Thursday Fun-raisers," benefiting local nonprofit organizations. Each event will take place the third Thursday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Key West-style boutique hotel...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Delray Beach, Key West, Lake Worth, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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They dress for success (as future fashionistas)
It's the FCAT of fashion — a test of style and creativity. Juniors in the cosmetology program at South Tech Academy in Boynton Beach spent three months working in teams to create different fashion themes. On Monday, they modeled their results on...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Jenni Rivera, Entertainment, Charter Schools
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Pompano man says he shot, killed would-be robber in self-defense
A man who shot and killed a would-be robber outside his front door with the attacker's own gun said Tuesday it was a life-or-death decision. Nathan May said he faced a loaded gun and had to make up his mind instantly whether to hand over his jewelry or...
Tags: Chiropractic, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Coconut Creek
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Integrity of Morikami won't be compromised
As president of the board of trustees of Morikami, Inc., I would like to address the recent Michael Mayo column, "Would hotel ruin vibe at Morikami Gardens?" Morikami, Inc., is the cultural arm of Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens and implements...Tags: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Arts and Culture, Japan, Cultural Development, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Hurricane Sandy funds
Kingsley Guy's article entitled "Is tax money being spent properly?" is infuriating, insulting, hurtful and untrue concerning funds allocated for victims of Hurricane Sandy. He implies that this was not needed as an emergency aid package and called it...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Palm Beach County taxable property values increase 3 percent
Palm Beach County's once-flat-lined real estate market got another sign of life with new estimates showing taxable property values rising again this year. Preliminary projections from Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Gary Nikolits show the...
Tags: Delray Beach, Values, Realty, Homes, Services and Shopping
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Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to tour Loxahatchee
Sally Jewell is not wasting time before visiting the Evergaldes. In another sign of the Obama administration’s on-going focus on the ‘Glades, the newly installed interior secretary plans to tour the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tourism and Leisure, Endangered Species, Everglades, Gardens and Parks
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Volunteer drivers needed to shuttle frail seniors
Some senior citizens who desperately need a ride may soon be stuck at home due to a lack of volunteer drivers. Kibbitz & Ride, a program that provides free rides to frail, elderly people in Boca Raton and Delray Beach, has only 35 drivers for its 104...
Tags: Delray Beach, Judaism, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Warsaw (Poland), Religion and Belief
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Soup's always on: Kitchen celebrates 30 years of service
The Soup Kitchen of Boynton Beach, known as the "cucina de Dios" in Spanish, celebrated its 30th anniversary gala and fundraiser April 18 at Benvenuto Restaurant in Boynton Beach. The kitchen, which has served more than 3 million hot meals since its...Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, BJ's Wholesale Club Inc., Deerfield Beach, Panera Bread Company, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Gun background checks save lives
Are you angry? I'm angry. If you're not angry, you should be. I don't really care which side of the gun control issue you are on. You should be angry because your Senate, our Senate, did not vote the wishes of a majority of Americans. It is clear that...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America
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