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Voter Freebies

4. November 2008

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As if you needed any more incentive to vote in one of the most important elections in history, familiar businesses are offering free treats and rewards for doing your civil duty. Popular ice cream retailer Ben and Jerry’s is offering a free single scoop of ice cream to voters from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Starbucks [...]

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Buzz Bake Sale 2008

3. November 2008

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Buzz Bake Sale is right around the corner! You won’t want to miss this amazing event held at the Cruzan amphitheater in West Palm Beach. There are many bands in attendance; both famous bands I’m sure you’ve heard of and local bands, as well. Bands attending this years Bake Sale include Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Shinedown, [...]

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Top Chef’s restaurant in Palm Beach named one of the top 10 best

2. November 2008

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Top Chef Stephen Asprinio’s little Italian restaurant in West Palm Beach, Forte di Asprinio, has been named one of the top ten best restaurants in the nation by the restaurant guide, gayot.com. Gayot has been publishing since 1981. After the launch of their website in 2002 they continued to rate restaurants, hotels, wine, spas, cars and [...]

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Free pizza tonight only at Mario the Baker

29. October 2008

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Boca Raton is introducing a star quality worthy restaurant to its town’s people called Mario the Baker. The restaurant is only a month old in Boca.  Because not many people know about Mario the Baker, the restaurant’s owners have decided to give away free slices of pizza and soft drinks TONIGHT ONLY!  You must eat-in.  [...]

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The Lean Mean Tri-Rail Machine to Go Green

29. October 2008

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Starting today, Tri-Rail, the commuter train system that runs through Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach County cities, is jumping on a fast growing trend to save the Earth’s resources.  The speeding bullet that has taken more than 50 million people to and from work since the beginning of 1989, has taken the leap and switched [...]

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Halloween in Palm Beach County

25. October 2008

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Alright, I admit that we have already posted a couple Halloween articles, but hey, south Florida is a big place so this isn’t repetition.  This time, let’s see what’s going on this weekend for spooky recreation in Palm Beach County. For those who, like me, enjoy a little magic and illusion, check out the Ghoulish Comedy [...]

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Looking for some fresh food and fun? GreenMarket starts 14th season

15. October 2008

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This Saturday, grab your dogs, children, wallets, and leave your West Palm Beach homes early and head on down to the 14th season kickoff of the GreenMarket. More than just an alternative to the average produce you’ll find at your large corporation grocery store, shoppers have their choice of local fresh fruits and vegetables like heirloom [...]

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‘I Think I Just Ran Over A Really Big Stick…’

11. October 2008

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Well…close. On October 10th, along Indiantown Road in front of Sierra Square in the Jupiter Farms community, a vehicle and a python came head to head.  It’s safe to say that the python took the worst of it. The 12-foot, 100 pound Burmese python was rescued and has survived the ordeal.  The snake, cleverly named Fluffy, has [...]

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Water Restrictions to Make Permanent Home in South Florida

10. October 2008

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For those who have been waiting for the glorious moment their prize winning lawns would be restored back to their infamous pre-water restriction status, you might end up waiting for a really long time. Yesterday the South Florida Water Management District’s board voted to make the water restrictions Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward communities have slowly [...]

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No letter grades may change next year report cards

8. October 2008

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Palm Beach County is in the midst of a controversial debate of whether to end letter grades for elementary schools.  All 106 elementary schools  in the Palm Beach County area use the familiar A, B, C, D, F grading, but that may change as early as next year. “Letter grades for elementary students in the traditional [...]

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