Thursday, May 29, 2008

2008 BEST RESTORED BEACH AWARD GOES TO BOCA RATON

2008 BEST RESTORED BEACH AWARD GOES TO BOCA RATON

One of 5 cities in the nation to win the award, The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association cited North Beach, located between Red Reef Park and Boca’s northern boundary. Successful beach renourishment projects have been completed on the central and south beaches, in 2006 and 2003 respectively. Beaches are restored for storm protection, habitat restoration and recreation. More than 370 beaches in the US have been restored along coastlines in Miami Beach, Coney Island and Venice Beach in Southern California. Three criteria are judged – economic and ecological benefits the beach brings to its community, the short and long term success of the restoration projects and the challenges each community overcame during the project. Judges commented that the North Boca Raton effort “is characterized by its longevity, environmental sensitivity and foresight. The three large Boca Raton beachfront properties are worth over $330-MM, making them the city’s most valuable asset”.

Monday, May 26, 2008

BOCA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL JOINS FORCES WITH MAJOR CANCER CENTER PROGRAM

A forthcoming study, Total Cancer Care, that Boca Community Hospital Lynn Cancer Care Institute will participate in, includes association with a major cancer center (the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa), a pharmaceutical firm (Merck & Co) and the state of Florida who will be doing a study that could radically change the way cancer is treated. Moffitt will link with healthcare providers nationwide. Fourteen hospital sites in Florida are participating. The goal of the program is to improve cancer prevention and treatment by using molecular technology to enhance the ability to diagnose and treat patients. Currently tumors can be tested for 30,000 genes which provide molecular fingerprints unique to each tumor. Scientists, by studying these unique molecular structures, will be able to develop individually personalized new drug therapies to enhance treatment responses. With no extra doctor visits, no additional expenses to pay and medical information remaining private, patients that participate in the program will also have access to individualized clinical trials as they develop. 2,500 cancer patients will enroll in the BRCH research program over the next 5 years, collecting tumor, tissue, blood, urine and clinical information at various points of their lives. Focus will be on breast, prostate, brain, lung, pancreatic, colorectal and ovarian tissue. Lynn Cancer Institute is one of the top five largest cancer programs for patient volumes in Florida. Patients are seen by multiple sub-specialists at the same location on the same visit. The newest location, the 98,000 sq ft $73-MM Harvey and Phyllis Sandler Pavilion is scheduled to open this fall.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS


Boca Raton

10 a.m., Memorial Day ceremony at Boca Raton Cemetery, 449 SW 4th Ave., Boca Raton. Free. Call (561) 393-7806 selection 2.

7 p.m., Memorial Day concert by New Gardens Band, at Mizner Park Amphitheatre at North Federal Highway and North Mizner Boulevard.
Free. Call (561) 393-7806 selection 2

Saturday, May 24, 2008

MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCES

At 9:30 am on Memorial Day, Monday May 26th, join the Veterans Coalition of South Florida at Veteran’s Park for the annual Memorial Day program honoring armed services veterans. There will be a procession of colors, guest speakers and patriotic music. Bring lawn chairs. Veteran’s Park is located at 900 West Palmetto Park Road between Lyons Road and US Highway 441 in dfgWest Boca Raton.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

LARGE TRI-RAIL PROJECT AT YAMATO STATION OPPOSED

Mayor Steven Abrams told Council Members this week that the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, which operates Tri-Rail, chose to go with the larger project – which is 15 time larger than what is allowed on the property. The Council reaffirmed it’s position with a unanimous vote adopting a resolution of opposition. This is the Council’s second resolution of opposition. City Manager Leif Ahnell said the area being considered for development is currently designated as a “rail site.” He said a “transportation summit” will be held, perhaps in June, for further discussion which will include attendees from the state DOT, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, large employers and Palm Beach and Broward County officials.

Friday, May 09, 2008

HOUSING PRICES PREDICTED TO GO UP 20-30% IN 5 YEARS

Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun recently said of an area that was hard hit by the housing downturn, that “the worst conditions in the Tampa market may have already passed… I think the second half of 2008 will be better. But if I look at the long-term perspective, five years from now, comfortably, one can say home prices in this region will be 20-30% higher.” He also said that while sub prime mortgages made up only 9% of all mortgages in the US, they made up 53% of US housing foreclosures, dragging down the housing market. Yun noted, “There’s a change in the mood over the last couple of weeks,” and that mortgage rates are at near historic lows, business spending is strong and corporate profits are up, all good economic signs. No doubt this is good news for Florida’s east coast too. According to an article in Realty Times, Palm Beach County buyers have purchased 30 percent more single-family homes from February to March.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

ROYAL PALM POLO SPORTS CLUB TO CLOSE

After 49 years of polo play, Royal Palm Polo, the last polo facility in south Palm Beach County, will close on May 15th. Located on Jog Road in Boca Raton, it was one of the first polo clubs in the country to build a stadium, drawing players from the best in the world to weekend warriors. Equestrian followers can migrate to Wellington for horseshows et al.