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Town Council Works to Retain Police & Firefighters
Town of Palm Beach News

The Town of Palm Beach is currently undergoing a study to determine why so many of the Town’s firefighters and police are leaving for other agencies, as first reported by the Palm Beach Daily News. The study, however, comparing compensation of town employees to the local market, will not be

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Publix Employees Receive Awards
Town of Palm Beach News

Last Christmas Eve, Andy DeLong and Tanya Nelson were both at work at Palm Beach’s local Publix. DeLong is the manager of the establishment and Nelson is the store’s customer service manager. Neither of their jobs typically include saving lives, but that’s what they were called upon to do on

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Former Employee Sues Mar-a-Lago
Town of Palm Beach News

President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is currently being sued by the former executive pastry chef of the private club, Graham Randall. Randall is also suing two senior managers at Mar-a-Lago, claiming that he was laid-off in retaliation for reporting sexual harassment against two female chefs, as first reported by Palm Beach

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Trump to Watch Super Bowl in Palm Beach
Town of Palm Beach News

In an update to an earlier story, Palm Beach Daily News reported Monday evening that according to an advisory issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, President Donald Trump will likely be visiting Mar-a-Lago this weekend. Trump is expected to arrive Friday, Feb. 1 and depart Sunday, Feb. 3. The “VIP

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Midtown Beach Erosion Solution Delayed
Town of Palm Beach News

The Shore Protection Board in Palm Beach was scheduled to hear a proposal on Thursday, Jan. 24, to combat the erosion stretching from The Breakers to Midtown Beach, the Palm Beach Daily News reported Friday. However, no such proposal was given, because the presentation was not ready. Michal Jenkins, speaking

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Third Undergrounding Phase To Begin This Summer
Town of Palm Beach News

If all goes well, construction on the third phase of Palm Beach’s utility-burial project could begin this summer, as reported by the Palm Beach Daily News. The project, with the goal of eventually burying all power, cable television and phone lines on the island, has eight total phases, as reported

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