CIVIC ASSOCIATION
VIDEO NEWSCAST
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Civic Association
Candidates Debate
Moderated by Jim Sackett
Thursday, February 28
10:00 AM
Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea
141 S County Rd
Palm Beach, FL 33480
This event is open to the public
Please RSVP
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Julie Araskog Still Leads in Fundraising and Spending
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Julie Araskog & Rene Silvin
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With a month to go before the March 12 town election, incumbent Julie Araskog has raised and spent more money than Rene Silvin in their contest for a Palm Beach Town Council seat. Through Jan. 31, Araskog raised $235,485 and spent $62,543, according to her latest campaign treasurer's report filed Monday with the town clerk's office.
Read More (Palm Beach Daily News)
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Presidential Visit this Weekend - Roadblocks Announced
The process of establishing checkpoints and road closures in and around Mar-A-Lago will begin Friday, February 15, 2019, no later than 5AM. Expect traffic delays and road closures in this area thru Monday, February 18, 2019. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternate routes.
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Palm Beach Approves Private Club Despite Opposition
After months of debate and despite fierce opposition from neighbors, the Town Council on Wednesday gave permission for the Carriage House private club to open at 264 and 270 S. County Road. Before approving the application, the council approved about 30 operating conditions the Carriage House owner and management will be required to follow.
Read More (Palm Beach Daily News)
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Experts Share Tips on
Greener Landscapes
Seats were hard to come by at Monday's town meeting focusing on healthier, toxin-free gardening and landscaping practices. And the enthusiasm didn't end with the meeting. Town Councilwoman Bobbie Lindsay, a member of the Garden Club of Palm Beach who helped organize the event, later said she's received many inquiries from residents who want to abandon pesticides and chemicals in favor of greener landscaping practices.
Read More (Palm Beach Daily News)
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Palm Beach Looking to Ban All New Plantings of This Ficus
In a bid to strike back at the whitefly pest, the town is poised to ban all new plantings of Ficus benjamina. Ficus benjamina, also known as weeping fig, has been a mainstay for decades in Palm Beach, where its leafy, tall hedges are prized for privacy.
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Town Council to Appoint a Member to the Retirement Board of Trustees
The Town of Palm Beach is seeking to appoint two (2) members to the Retirement Board of Trustees effective April 9, 2019. Currently, there are two (2) members whose terms will expire on April 9, 2019 and all are eligible to apply for another term. The Retirement Board of Trustees acts in a fiduciary capacity for the Town's retirement funds and in an advisory capacity to the Town Council on matters relating to the administration of the Town's various retirement plans.
Read More (Town of Palm Beach)
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Boat Still on the Beach Near
Mar-a-Lago; Owner Cited
The boat that washed up more than three weeks ago on the beach just north of Mar-a-Lago, with no souls on board, eventually would reveal a twisted tale stretching from Miami to Palm Beach to the Treasure coast to the Bahamas to Costa Rica. A saga of human smuggling, hurricanes, vanished owners, and a cross-connection to an alleged con job. Read More (Palm Beach Daily News)
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Man Who Ran 72-Foot Yacht Aground Settles with Palm Beach
A lawsuit filed by the Town of Palm Beach against a man who police say was drunk when he ran his 72-foot yacht aground near the Palm Beach Inlet in September 2016 was resolved between the two parties, court documents show. Thomas Henry Baker Jr., the defendant in the suit, pleaded guilty in September 2017 to one count of willful and wanton reckless operation of a vessel in connection to the Sept. 7, 2016, incident.
Read More (Palm Beach Daily News)
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Mar-a-Lago Dock Consideration Withdrawn - For Now
A request for a dock to be built at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach was withdrawn from town consideration Wednesday - just ahead of near-certain denial by the Town Council.
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PALM BEACH
DRINKING WATER
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Where Our Water Comes from in the Town of Palm Beach
The Town of Palm Beach gets its water, by contract, from the City of West Palm Beach. It's pumped under the Intracoastal to the island.
WPTV Channel 5 just did a special report on the West Palm water system and how they protect it from blue-green algae and other contaminants.
Read More (Civic Association News)
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After $100M Makeover, Norton Museum of Art Reopens to Public
After $100 million and years of renovations, the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach reopened to the public Saturday morning. Thousands of other visitors were the first to make their way into the West Palm Beach museum for its grand re-opening to the public Saturday morning.
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CIVIC ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS IN THE NEWS
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Palm Beach Business Notes: Resident Plays Role in Theater and Arts Deals
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Lisbeth R. Barron |
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Palm Beacher Lisbeth R. Barron, founder and CEO of the Barron International Group, LLC, investment banking firm, has been a player in big theater and performing arts deals. Barron and her team were exclusive financial advisors to David Ian Productions Limited when it sold a majority stake in its company to a joint venture controlled by Raven Capital Management, LLC, of New York. The David Ian company produces and co-produces hit musicals such as "Chicago," "Cats," "The Sound of Music," and "Annie" in the U.S. and abroad.
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Presidents' Day - Civic Association Open
Town Hall Closed
Monday, February 18, All Day
Town Hall Closed
Tuesday, February 19, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Wednesday, February 20, 9:30 AM
Civic Association Executive Committee
Civic Association Community Room
Wednesday, February 20, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Landmarks Preservation Commission Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Wednesday, February 20, 5:30 PM
Civic Association Major Contributor Reception By Invitation Only - Private Residence
Thursday, February 21, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Shore Protection Board Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Thursday, February 21, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Code Enforcement Board Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Monday, February 25, Noon
75th Anniversary Speaker Series Luncheon By Invitation Only
Wednesday, February 27, 9:00 AM
Architectural Commission Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Thursday, February 28, 10:00 AM
Annual Beach Management Agreement Meeting
Town Council Chambers
Thursday, February 28, 10:00 AM
Civic Association Candidates Debate
Bethesda-by-the-Sea
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Tropical Shipping Adding More
Vessels at Port of Palm Beach
Tropical Shipping is adding more vessels to the Port of Palm Beach. Four were in port last Friday. They reported on their website: "Tropical Shipping is committed to the Caribbean market and its changing needs. We have invested $150 million in six new vessels that are custom-built to better serve the region.
Read More (Civic Association News)
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Schools Will Hire Police Officers and Counselors with New Tax Money in Palm Beach County
A surge of new tax money will pay for teacher raises, 110 more police officers and an assortment of mental health professionals in Palm Beach County schools next year. Under a budget proposal presented to the School Board on Wednesday, every middle school would have three guidance counselors, up from one or two at most schools.
Read More (Sun Sentinel)
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By: Dr. Earl Campazzi
What is Shingles (also known as Herpes Zoster and Zooster)? It's a rash accompanied by the sense that your skin is on fire. A light touch to the rash, such as by a single bed sheet, can be intolerable. It can be awful if it appears on your face. Even worse, it can cause permanent blindness if Shingles affects one of your eyes.
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Medical Marijuana Company to Bring Pot-Infused Edibles to Florida
Medical marijuana company Trulieve is partnering with Colorado company Love's Oven to bring cannabis-infused edibles to Florida, Trulieve announced Monday. The state's medical marijuana dispensaries have a wide variety of products, but not edibles.
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VIDEO NEWSCASTS
THIS WEEK IN
PALM BEACH
See all the video versions of This Week in Palm Beach.
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Keeping Our Beaches Clean
beach clean-up
DATE:
Saturday, February 16th
TIME: 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Location:
1576 S. Ocean Blvd.
All supplies will be there. Iced water and snacks too.
CONTACT
Diane Buhler
561-507-0345
diane@friendsofpalmbeach.com |
Judge Won't End Decades-Old Everglades Cleanup Oversight
A federal judge on Monday refused to end a decades-old court order that oversees water quality and environmental restoration in the sensitive Florida Everglades. Miami U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno rejected a motion by the South Florida Water Management District to end a decree signed in 1992.
Read More (Miami Herald)
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Shark Migration at Peak Off Town of Palm Beach
"Going through some video from @adamfeldser drone from my #shark expedition last week and found this nugget." North end of Town of Palm Beach Island just outside the breaking waves on the beach. THOUSANDS OF SHARKS!!!!
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Shark Fishing from Beach to be Restricted in Florida
Florida plans a crackdown on shark fishing from the beach, a controversial practice that yields hair-raising videos of writhing 12-foot hammerheads being hauled ashore. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will vote Feb. 20 on proposals to restrict the practice, in a plan intended to protect sharks and swimmers.
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Scientists' Bold Strategy Could Help Breast Cancer Patients
Scripps Florida scientist Matthew Disney and his research team in Jupiter have developed a compound that could help make breast cancer patients more receptive to treatment. There are drugs that have been shown to be effective with fast-growing breast cancer cells.
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Community Data Platforms Presents to Civic Association Long Range Planning Committee
How many people live in the Town of Palm Beach? It's one of the first questions Palm Beacher's are asked.
The last American Community Survey Data in 2017 pegged the population at 8,593 in 4,771 households.
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