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After 24 years, your table is ready
For decades, the well-heeled and hungry went to the Chesapeake Restaurant at the corner of Charles and Lanvale streets for formally served dinners of charcoal-broiled steaks, unabashedly rich seafood dishes like jumbo crab lumps au gratin and a decadent...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment, Tapas, Charles Theatre
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Record hot? No, a sensor is faking out your phone
Did the weekend seem unbelievably hot? It was unbelievable, especially if you checked your smartphone Saturday and saw a reading of 104 degrees in Pompano Beach. "Bad sensor," National Weather Service forecaster Barry Baxter said Sunday, referring to...
Tags: Carney (music group), Fort Lauderdale, Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Weather
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VA tackles problem of incomplete claims from local veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs has promised to erase the backlog of compensation and pension claims of thousands of veterans in South Florida and nationwide in two years by shifting resources and going digital. But it is also attempting a lesser-...
Tags: Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, Lawyers, Veterans Affairs
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Pompano Beach to host big band dance night
Get out that poodle skirt. Pompano Beach is inviting you to a night of dancing to music from the 1940s and '50s. JN Swing Band, a 10-piece band, will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Herb Skolnick Center, 800 SW 36th Ave. Admission is free.... -
Water rates going up in Plantation
Residents will pay more for water for five of the next six years, the City Council tentatively agreed Wednesday night. The first increase will go into effect July 1 and will last two years, if the council gives final approval later this month. The...Tags: Dania Beach, Broward County, Plantation
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Motorcyclist killed in Deerfield crash
A 47-year-old Coconut Creek man who was headed out to get something to eat died Saturday after his motorcycle collided with a car making a left turn into a shopping plaza on South Military Trail, said police. Jeffrey Hirt was southbound on South Military...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Coconut Creek, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Real estate notebook: Developer to rename Wharfside plaza
A developer has paid $13 million for the Wharfside Village Shopping Center and plans to renovate and rename the Boca Raton plaza. Boston-based TJAC Development acquired Wharfside, located at Powerline Road and Southwest 18th Street, from DRA Advisers....Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Condos, Cooper City, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Coconut Grove
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Bulletin Board
Monday Award Winning Movie Night, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Northwest Regional Library, 3151 University Drive, Coral Springs. Free. Call 954-357-7990. Citizenship Exam Preparation: Literacy Skills, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Southwest Regional Library, 16835 Sheridan...Tags: Artists, Coconut Creek, Arts, FPL Group, Hollywood (Broward, Florida)
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Salud: Termina la advertencia de agua hervida por E. Coli en sur de Broward
El SentinelTermina la advertencia de agua hervida por E. Coli en sur de Broward. Ahora, dicen las autoridades, es seguro volver a tomar el agua desde el grifo. REportaje anterior: El pozo de agua del condado de Broward que contenía material fecal no pasó las...Tags: Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale, E. coli Infection, Davie, Pembroke Park
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Pompano Beach considers trap-neuter-release instead of euthanasia
Pompano Beach might be one of the first cities in South Florida to stop killing healthy cats. The city's Animal Control euthanizes an average of 42 feral cats a year, and sends more to Broward County animal shelters — 180 last year — where...Tags: Broward County, Social Issues, Euthanasia
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Broward judge blasts child welfare officials in boy's suspicious death
Blasting child welfare officials Friday, a Broward County Circuit judge said she would have intervened had she known a mother with a mental health history was being allowed her first unsupervised visit with her 4-year-old son. The boy, Antwan Hope, is...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Politics, Mental Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Coral Springs
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Doing business with Dad
Dad does get the job done, whether he's the boss, employee or co-worker, according to the sons and daughters who work along side their fathers in South Florida. Regardless of his role on the job, a snapshot of businesses where Dad and the kids work...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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