Archives for the 'Neighborhood News' Category
Happy Memorial Day, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30th, 2010
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A Tribute to the Troops - Lonestar performing “I’m Already there” Salutes our Armed Forces
Thank you for serving our country. May God bless you and bring you all home safely. Best wishes to everyone for a Happy and Safe Memorial Day!
For more information on national events and the history of Memorial Day visit these [...]
Happy Mother’s Day ‘The Gift of a Perfectly Ordinary Day’
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
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Happy Mother’s Day - ‘The Gift of a Perfectly Ordinary Day.’
This is an inspirational video for Mother’s Day but also reminds us all on how to live and appreciate every ordinary day.
Best wishes to you and all your families for a very Happy and Wonderful Mother’s Day.
Isabella
Celebrate Boca Raton Earth Week- April 16 - 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
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Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22 and this year… it’s the 40th Anniversary! Happy Anniversary Mother Earth! What are you going to be doing this glorious Earth Day? Send me some pictures of your favorite nature places and I’ll post a collage of pictures.
It is considered [...]
How to Keep Your Electricity Bill Down and Allergens Out of Your Home
Friday, May 1st, 2009
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Would you like to open up your windows and let fresh air into your home, but keep the pollen and allergens outside? Then you might be interested in a new Green Home Technology such as PollenTec Screens, which has only recently been made available in the US via . Its unique construction allows fresh air [...]
Waterfront Townhome with Deepwater Docks for Sale - Captains Walk at Pelican Harbor, Delray Beach
Sunday, March 15th, 2009
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Reduced 35% - $190,000
Motivated Sellers – Make Offers!
Close to Delray’s Atlantic Avenue and Boca Raton’s Many Amenities
Download Captain’s Walk Listing information (pdf).
Community : Captains [...]
Learn to Conserve at Broward County Water Matters Day 2009
Monday, March 9th, 2009
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Water resources are an important issue in South Florida, especially during this dry season. Water Matters Day in Broward County will showcase water resource issues such as conservation, balance of creating a beautiful healthy landscape and maintaining the ecosystem (beneficial for native wildlife and protective of water quality) as well as educational information on some [...]
Boca Raton Real Estate Asbestos Prevention & Healthy Alternatives for Home Owners
Monday, March 9th, 2009
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As the famous Maya Angelou quote goes, “I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself.” The path to owning a home is one of the great American traditions, but one that will bring additional responsibilities. Structural repairs are often needed for those who reside in areas [...]
Green Building is Poised to go Mainstream in Florida
Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
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Florida has lagged the burgeoning national ‘green building trend’, but is now poised to go mainstream.
Maybe it was soaring home energy bills, or the cost of filling up at the pump. Maybe we finally got the message about global warming. Maybe it was sustainable but handsome materials, like cork and bamboo flooring. Maybe we finally [...]
Drought spurs order to shackle sprinklers
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
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Turn off those sprinklers. Water restrictions are returning to South Florida.
This time, they might be here to stay.
Water managers voted Thursday to impose three-day-a-week limits for sprinklers from Tequesta to the Keys, saying it\’s time for residents and businesses to share the pain of a drought that threatens the region\’s wells and wildlife.
\”Water conservation is [...]
Boca Raton American Media Inc.’s building reopened
Friday, February 23rd, 2007
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Tabloid publisher American Media Inc.’s former headquarters was reopened Thursday after years of decontamination from an anthrax attack that killed a photo editor six years ago. Boca Raton Mayor Steve Abrams said the building’s opening sends a message to those who carried out the still-unsolved attack on the former offices of the National Enquirer, Sun [...]




