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An 1899 Christmas, Palm Beach style

12 hours ago ago from Historic Palm Beach - brought to you by the Palm Beach Post

By Palm Beach Post Staff Researchers That, and this year’s centennial of Palm Beach County, prompted us to look back on Christmastime at the close of the 19th century, courtesy of the Dec. 21, 1899, Weekly Lake Worth News, forerunner to the Palm Beach Daily News (“The Shiny Sheet”). You’ll no doubt recognize some pioneer families. The menu for Christmas dinner at Schmit’s Cafe: Port Orange oysters, clam chowder a la Newport, baked ...

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Man dies after crash with bus

1 hour, 8 minutes ago ago from Pensacola Beach Florida | Pensacola Hotels, Rentals, Condos

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A Lakeworth man died after crashing into the back of a Palm Beach County bus.

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Man killed in Kentucky may have Palm Beach County ties - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

1 day ago ago from Delray Mid Town

West Palm Beach police are asking for the public's help in locating family members of a homicide victim who may have relatives in Palm Beach County . On Dec. 3, a Hispanic man believed to be from Mexico or Honduras was shot and killed in an apartment

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Open Question: Restaurants in WEST PALM BEACH that require dress code?

19 hours ago ago from Delray Mid Town

If anybody knows some restaurants in palm beach county that require dress code, I am looking for a formal restaurant for my birthday

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Well… Fine Then.

20 hours ago ago from That Will Buff Out

Submitted by: I-95 South in West Palm Beach, FL over Thanksgiving Weekend via Submission page

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As Revenue Plunges, Stadium Boom Deepens Municipal Woes

7 hours ago ago from The New York Times

CINCINNATI Years after a wave of construction brought publicly financed stadiums costing billions of dollars to cities across the country, taxpayers are once again being asked to reach into their pockets. Tom Uhlman for The New York Times In 1996, voters approved a sales tax increase to build Paul Brown Stadium as part of a redevelopment project and to keep the Bengals in Cincinnati. Tom Uhlman for The New York Times ...

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