Lauri Goldstein supports D.A.R.E. graduates

Special recognition was given to Stuart attorney Lauri J. Goldstein at the recent Hobe Sound Elementary School D.A.R.E graduation. She had provided each of the Hobe Sound graduates T-shirts that commemorated their individual achievements in the Drug Awareness Resistance Education course. Goldstein had also provided 

Watson could transform medical care

Seldom do I watch the Jeopardy! game show anymore; however, the promos for the IBM super-computer’s match against Jeopardy!’s top-two money winners, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, hooked me. As it turned out, their brains were no match for the room-sized Watson with scores that 

Resolve to evolve in 2011 Evin tells her secret to keeping resolutions

Green Cotton by Evin O’Keeffe The beginning of the calendar year became our chance to instigate change in ourselves, but for many of us, it was easier said than done. Now it’s March, and my New Year’s resolutions have stuck. How do it do it? 

Citizens have power, responsibility

Editorial by Barbara Clowdus The clock ticks away opportunity along with time to polish and refurbish downtown Hobe Sound before other developments gut its luster and life. Residents have the power to effect real change and to by-step previous bureaucratic hurdles to genuine “re”-development of 

Freedom of expression eludes many world citizens

Outside Looking In By Gordon Barlow America’s Federal Constitution is admired the world over. It’s not just America’s patriots who revere the principles set out in it. Its contents provided the inspiration for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted as a United