It’s that time of year again: flowers are in bloom and the birds are chirping as the sun is shining down its invigorating warmth in the Town of Palm Beach; just another day on the Island where it’s always paradise. But there is another, much louder and possibly annoying sound Palm Beachers might hear
As Election Day draws closer, the whole nation is becoming more politically aware in an effort to ensure their vote will be cast for the candidate who best embodies their views on how the United States should be governed. Through this journey of political enlightenment, many have already found the
Never before in Palm Beach has a private company bought public infrastructure and stated that they’re going to charge the general public to use it. Well, that is exactly what “Astley Enterprises” is setting out to do. Yes folks, on the 30th of last February, Astley’s board of directors announced
Palm Beach Island is revolutionizing its online communication. The Town launched a website on October 1st, 2013 in hopes of making communication between Town staff and Town of Palm Beach residents easier. In the summer of 2013, Deputy Town Manager Jay Boodheshwar led a Town committee (comprised of representatives from
The results of Tuesday’s vote on the undergrounding bond referendum are in, with the majority voting in favor of bonds. With the numbers almost tied, 50.72% (2,174 residents) for and 49.28% (2,113 residents) against the bonds, Town Clerk Susan Owens does not expect a recount of the votes. “The split
Voting day is right around the corner and one of the most hotly debated issues for the Town of Palm Beach March 15th ballot is the Underground Utility Referendum. Zach Shipley, leader of the Palm Beach Residents for Undergrounding PAC, believes that it is his duty to educate residents on