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South Florida gifts ideas for Father's Day will chill, thrill
South Florida Sun-SentinelWho's your Daddy? If he's a South Florida man, forget the ties and cologne for Father's Day on June 17. Instead, give Dad some a gift to help him chill or thrill. High times: Give Dad a lift with Jetpack Adventures. He'll strap on the JetLev R200 for a...Tags: Facebook, Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Bob Toski, Father's Day, Town Center at Boca Raton
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Dining Scene: Flavorful twists on classics at Greek bistro
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Ethos Greek Bistro Promenade at Coconut Creek, 4437 Lyons Road, Unit E104, Coconut Creek; 754-999-0050, EthosBistro.com It's Greek and chic. The decor and tone of this new ethnic bistro in the...Tags: Steaks, Feta Cheese, Foods and Beverages, Asparagus, French Toast
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St. Mark Catholic School recognized as top green school for third year
What does it mean to be a green school? For St. Mark Catholic School it means incorporating eco-friendly aspects into every facet of its operations. The school at 730 NE Sixth Ave. recently was recognized as a Green School of Excellence for the third...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Boynton Beach, Students, Earth Day
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Older adults getting a 'Lift' with transportation service in Boca, Delray
A transportation service for older adults who no longer drive or who want to limit their driving plans to expand its service in the next few months. Last year, the Volen Center in Boca Raton began the Lift, an alternative transportation option for...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Beach, Trips and Vacations, Boca Raton
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Psychic family accused of fraud seeks help from the stars — through Twitter
A Fort Lauderdale family of psychics, accused of operating a $40 million fraud on their clients, has set up an online legal defense fund and is using Twitter to ask celebrities — and anyone else — to help them out financially. Matriarch...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Labor Legislation, Kim Kardashian, Media Industry
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South Florida boating industry expects good turnout for Memorial Day weekend
Marinas and boating retailers are preparing for the start of the summer boating season in South Florida — if the weather cooperates. Broward and Palm Beach counties are home to more than 77,000 boats, many of which will crowd the Intracoastal...
Tags: Memorial Day, Holidays, Boats, Fort Lauderdale, Companies and Corporations
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Boutique hotel Aqua opening in Lauderdale's North Beach Village
A 39-room boutique hotel named Aqua is opening in North Beach Village, the latest piece of the re-development of a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood that investors envision as a European-style, pedestrian-friendly town with cafes and galleries. An...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Target, Fort Lauderdale, Dining and Drinking, Personal Service
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Mitchell Guist dies: Will brother Glenn stay on 'Swamp People'?
Show TrackerAs History prepares to pay tribute to fallen costar Mitchell Guist on tonight's "Swamp People," it's unclear whether his grieving brother will stay with the show next season. Glenn Guist was virtually inseparable from his brother, who died suddenly... -
Dining scene: Flip-flops and funky food in Boynton
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Cuthill's Backyard 511 NE Fourth St., Boynton Beach, 561-740-0399, CuthillsBackyard.com If you don't know what to wear to this funky new restaurant and bar, just let the name clue you in: Flip-...
Tags: Steaks, Dining and Drinking, Boynton Beach, Hamburgers, Lake Worth
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Mitchell Guist dies: New details in 'Swamp People' case
Show TrackerOn the cable hit "Swamp People," Cajun hunter Mitchell Guist was often inseparable from his brother Glenn. But when Mitchell died Monday, the two were apart. The 47-year-old Guist was in a boat being towed by a barge on the Intracoastal Waterway in... -
A quiet end game for two controversial projects
While they were a vote in progress, council chambers was packed and people lined up at public hearings to discuss keeping Ocean Strand on A1A a park and restoring Lake Wyman. But there was hardly anyone left in chambers when City Council voted 5-0 at the...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Petroleum Industry, Elections
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CRA incentive program aimed at helping local retailers
The Community Redevelopment Agency is offering a substantial incentive to encourage downtown retail merchants to make exterior improvements. It's part of a CRA effort to support retailers and prevent restaurant growth from squeezing out the gift stores,...Tags: Business, David Cook, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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