The winter Palm Beaches Marathon event with upward 3,000 runners participating may finally be changing its course to a more scenic view this year. The Town of Palm Beach has been tasked with deciding whether the Organizers of The FITTEAM Palm Beaches Marathon will be allowed to access the middle
A 52-year old woman was rushed to St. Mary’s Medical Center the other day after falling off a segway vehicle near The Society of the Four Arts. The woman was reportedly a part of the Palm Beach Segway Tours, which regularly conducts group tours that begin downtown on Clematis Street, across
The Town of Palm Beach will begin a new process in regulating public beach access pathways, in order maintain control. Any residents with the intentions of upgrading walkways in front of their properties, will have to gain approval from neighboring residents and then enter into an agreement with the Town
Palm Beach Town Council Finalized Approval of Contracts for Underground Utilities Construction conversion, and are scheduled to begin work as early as this summer. With an estimated budget of $90 million, underground work is expected to be completed in a total of nine phases, with all work anticipated to be completed in
Town of Palm Beach Island contractors are having a hard time these days due to construction-weary residents asking for changes to Town regulations concerning work hours and days. Residents want changes badly, but contractors are of the opinion there are enough restrictions already. Still, the Town of Palm Beach has
The Town of Palm Beach may get federal aid that would shoulder the future costs of Midtown Beach sand fills. A study will be conducted to determine if Midtown beach is eligible for federal assistance. The costs of the study ($3 million) will be evenly split between the Town of