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Wellington’s Beach Volleyball Girls Post Early Season Wins

Wellington High School’s girls varsity beach volleyball team is off to a solid start in the current spring season. Under the guidance of head coach Sergio Rios, the squad has a record of 5-2. Wellington is in first place —...

TKA Girls Softball Squad Off To A Strong Start On The Season

The King’s Academy girls varsity softball team is off to a brilliant start this season. After nine games, TKA’s record is an impressive 8-1. The only blemish is a 2-0 loss to the Eagles from Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas...

Wellington High Softball Team Begins Season With Big Wins

This girls softball team from Wellington High School has continued the winning ways of last year’s squad. The 2023 team (20-3-1) advanced to the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Class 7A Final Four, losing 2-1 in extra innings to...

Napoleone And Pinto Win Local Mayoral Races; Both Wellington Seats Advance To Runoff

According to unofficial results from the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, Vice Mayor Michael Napoleone has won his bid to become the next mayor of Wellington, taking 5,739 votes or 79.93 percent of the vote, to Bart...

PBCFR Blood Program Gives Time, Hope To ‘The Hopeless’

Imagine glass and metal and plastic parts scattered, glistening under the moonlight on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, Forest Hill Blvd. or out on an empty stretch of Southern Blvd. near 20-Mile Bend. There has been a crash, and you’re...

ITID Sets Special Meeting To Discuss County Road Proposal

The Indian Trail Improvement will hold a special meeting Tuesday, March 12 at Acreage Pines Elementary School (14200 Orange Blvd.) where the gloves are expected to come off regarding proposed Palm Beach County changes to 140th Avenue North and...

Wellington Council OKs Plan For Expanded Showgrounds

The Wellington Village Council this week approved a massive makeover of the village’s signature equestrian showgrounds, enshrining some conditions and discarding others when builders argued they did not make economic sense or came up at the last minute. Meeting Tuesday,...

Westlake City Council And Developer Butt Heads Over More Fast-Food Locations

The City of Westlake temporarily turned aside plans for more fast-food restaurants along Seminole Pratt Whitney Road despite dire warnings from the area’s largest developer, Minto Communities USA, and legal saber-rattling from its attorney. With Councilwoman Charlotte Leonard not in...

Truckers Ready To Sue For The Right To Stay In The Acreage

Big-rig truckers in The Acreage have two legal roads they can follow in their fight to park their heavy-haulers at their homes, West Palm Beach attorney Christopher Mills told the Town-Crier this week. “My clients are not lawbreakers,” said Mills...

Early Voting Opens This Weekend For Municipal Elections

Early voting gets underway this weekend for the upcoming municipal elections to be decided on Tuesday, March 19. Municipal contests will be held in the Village of Royal Palm Beach, the Village of Wellington and the Town of Loxahatchee Groves,...

Wellington Rotary To Host Wenham Golf Classic At The Wanderers Club March 14

The Wellington Rotary Club’s Thomas M. Wenham Memorial Golf Classic is set to take place Thursday, March 14 at the Wanderers Club in Wellington. “This event, in conjunction with the Wellington Community Foundation, is named in honor of Thomas M....

Local Barista Serves Up New Book Club In Royal Palm Beach

The Starbucks at Southern Palm Crossing, located 11081 Southern Blvd. in Royal Palm Beach, is the new local hotspot for enthusiastic readers. Twice a month, on Wednesdays, the public is invited to join Brie’s Book Club at 7 p.m. Barista...

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ITID Re-Opens Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park

On Saturday, March 9, the Indian Trail Improvement District held a grand re-opening ceremony for the district’s Nicole Hornstein...