The Western Business Alliance, a new community business group, will hold its first social event Thursday, Oct. 16, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the White Elephant restaurant in the original Wellington Mall.
The event will serve to introduce the...
From now until the election, the Town-Crier will ask questions each week to the six people seeking three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. This week’s question: What are your thoughts regarding paved versus unpaved...
Wellington officials joined members of the project’s design and build team to break ground Tuesday on the new Wellington Tennis Center.
Vice Mayor John Greene stood in for Mayor Bob Margolis, who was unable to attend.
“To be able to provide...
OCT. 6 — Several vehicles in Wellington’s Lakefield area were burglarized last weekend. Deputies from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office substation in Wellington are investigating the incidents, which appear to be related. According to one PBSO report, there...
By Briana D’Andrea
The Royal Palm Beach Planning & Zoning Commission last week approved the voluntary annexation of an 88-acre parcel off Southern Blvd.
The land, located on the north and south side of Acme Road about a mile west of...
Two narcotics officers with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office spoke about the changing and ever-dangerous world of illegal drugs at the Thursday, Sept. 25 meeting of the Loxahatchee Groves Landowners’ Association.
PBSO Lt. Dennis St. Cyr, joined by longtime...
The popular Wellington Green Market returns Saturday, Oct. 18 with more locally grown and harvested vegetables than ever before.
The market will take place Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex (12300 W. Forest Hill...
From now until the election, the Town-Crier will ask questions each week to the six people seeking three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. This week’s question: How would you characterize the drainage services currently...
The Wellington Village Council agreed last week to try to make it easier for people with disabilities to request reasonable accommodations so they can participate in meetings and examine public records.
At the Sept. 23 meeting, Village Attorney Laurie Cohen...
The Wellington Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board recommended approval Wednesday of amendments for seasonal equestrian permits that would level the field for events held outside the equestrian preserve area.
Planning & Development Services Director Tim Stillings described the proposed changes...
The Wellington Education Committee approved another round of $25,000 grants to the village’s 11 elementary, middle and high schools Monday. It also approved a new policy to allow schools with money remaining from the previous year’s grant to roll...
Wellington officials have been working hard behind the scenes to remedy the outdated calculations that led to the first draft of the controversial Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps released last year.
Village Engineer Bill Riebe updated the Town-Crier this...