Owners of the Equestrian Village site can open its Pierson Road access as early as this weekend, but must hire additional Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies to help ease traffic and horse crossings, the Wellington Village Council decided...
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If you’ve ever thought about owning a Warmblood but preferred something a little smaller and easier to handle, Audrey Maschue might have just what you’re looking for. She breeds German Riding Ponies at her farm in...
The fifth annual FTI Consulting Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments is back and bigger than ever, with $1.75 million in prize money for more than 30 lucky Palm Beach County charities.
Though the giveaway isn’t until January, the...
The Landowners of the Equestrian Preserve held its first meeting of the season Thursday, Nov. 14. The social gathering was a great success with more than 50 people attending.
Attendees included Wellington Mayor Bob Margolis, Councilman Matt Willhite and former...
Wellington’s upcoming equestrian season is slated to be better than ever, with more horses, riders, competitors and exposure. During the Wellington Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon Nov. 13 at the Wanderers Club, equestrian community leaders shared the success of prior...
Grand Champions Polo Club will be the host of the popular International Cup tournament on Saturday, Nov. 30. Last year’s tournament, matching leading polo players from the United States against those of England, proved to be a sold-out event....
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It’s almost here. The postcards are in the mail. It’s just around the corner.
Next week, after all the turkey and stuffing and cranberries, greeting relatives and watching football games, comes the really important event, the one...
At long last, a settlement has been finalized for the controversial Equestrian Village project after members of the Wellington Village Council declined to reconsider the issue at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Although Councilman Matt Willhite asked the council to reopen the...
Palm Beach County Animal Care & Control is in desperate need of hay donations for the 23 neglected cows rescued recently.
The animals are currently consuming 350 pounds of coastal hay and 50 pounds of grain daily. The shelter is...
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It’s one thing to have a nice horse; even better to have it officially recognized.
Maggie Fullington hosted the Oldenburg Horse Breeders’ Society inspection at her Marabet Farm in Caloosa on Oct. 24.
“I’ve been involved with horses...