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Spady Museum exhibit focuses on influential families
The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum begins its latest exhibit today featuring four African-American families who influenced Delray Beach's inception in the late 1800s. "The Legacies of Delray Beach Families" focuses on the Quince, Spells, Mitchell and...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Jr., Minority Groups, Museums
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Israeli dance festival returns
"Numbers" is the theme for the 17th annual Festival Yachad that will celebrate through dance the Jewish people's heritage and connection to the Land of Israel with more than 800 dancers on stage. Each choreography will portray a different number that...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Israel, Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Festive Events
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'Seniors' go to the prom
Eighty-year-old Janet Simon never got to go to her senior prom at Walton High School back in the Bronx. But the Boca Raton native got a second chance last week when she attended the "Diamonds Are Forever" senior prom," hosted by the Ruth Rales Jewish...Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment Events, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Spady Museum show focuses on the families
On Sunday mornings in 1950s Delray Beach, Lillie Quince Head would follow her summertime gospel choir to street corners and barbershop storefronts and sing uptempo hymns. Her choir consisted of her sisters, Alease and Elizabeth Quince, handling background...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Entertainment, Music
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Delray residents make noise about noise
It's a battle about who can make the most noise about noise: restaurants and bar owners or residents. No one won Monday at a meeting designed to hear concerns from residents and business owners in Delray Beach's downtown regarding a proposed noise...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Intracoastal Waterway, Public Officials, Politics
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Judge orders state to prosecute Goodman juror DeMartin
The case against John Goodman juror-turned-criminal defendant Dennis DeMartin is fast becoming as intriguing as the high-profile case against the Wellington polo mogul himself. On Monday, the judge overseeing Goodman's DUI manslaughter case appointed...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Security, Justice System, Judges
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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: Lake Worth, Lung Cancer, Washington, DC, Alzheimer's Disease, Palm Beach County
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Dining scene: From seasonal tacos to artful sushi
Sushigami Sawgrass Mills mall, 12801 W. Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise, 954-835-9070, Sushigami.net Yoav Saffar has made it easy for shoppers to get back to hunting for steals and deals by debuting sushi on a conveyor belt for speedy service, priced by the...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Fort Lauderdale, Butter, French Toast, Sandwiches
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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: Jeffrey Atwater, Social Security, Interior Policy, Palm Beach County, Personal Data Collection
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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: Farms, Boynton Beach, Property, Jamaica, India
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Delray wants residents to weigh in on noise rules
It's time to make noise again. Residents wanting to have their voice heard regarding how the city regulates noise should join city officials at 3:45 p.m. Monday at the Delray Beach Public Library, 100 West Atlantic Ave. The city is proposing to make more...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Politics
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Craft beer not just for snobs: American Craft Beer Week
So much more is going on this year than last for American Craft Beer Week, going on from May 13 to 19. And instead of events just at craft-beer places, this year you'll see World of Beer celebrate ACBW along with TGI Friday's. Finally, good beer is...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Alcoholic Beverages, Palm Beach Gardens, Surfside, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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