This coming weekend will hold no shortage of events for Town residents. Whether you want to go out on Worth Avenue and have yourself a little charitable shopping spree or enter a costume contest with your favorite four-legged friend— Palm Beach Island businesses, in participation with the Worth Avenue Association,
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Palm Beach over a demonstration, planned for March 12, targeted at Wendy’s. “Never before have we had to sue somebody in order to exercise our First Amendment right to inform consumers about the harmful purchasing choices
With the festivities of the holidays already a few weeks behind us, you may be noticing by now a lull in leisurely activities that you and your sweetheart, friends, or children can enjoy together. Between the hustle and bustle of everyday life on the island, it’s easy to forget that Palm Beach has a cornucopia
Palm Beach Islander Wyatt Koch is a man that you are sure to remember for many reasons—his style being one of those. Wyatt Koch spent most of his adolescent years a long way from South Florida and the Town of Palm Beach. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and spent part
Town of Palm Beach Mayor Gail Coniglio, Town Councilmembers, Town Manager, and other Town of Palm Beach staff are paying very close attention to a few of the senate and house bills recently proposed by state officials. The main concern is that some of the proposed legislation could dramatically and
A common fear among residents and tourists on South Florida’s coast has always been the predator of the seas— the shark. Florida Atlantic University’s biology professor Stephen Kajiura has dedicated a large part of his research to understanding sharks and their migration; more specifically, their migration to our beaches. Dr.