Saying goodbye to an extraordinary man

Most of us don’t greet Mondays with TGIM (Thank goodness it’s Monday!). I believe that’s because our careers chose us, instead of vice versa. There are a few, however, like Miami Serpentarium’s founder, Bill Haast, whose play–his pleasure–was his work. He could hardly wait for 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jo Ellen Darcy United States Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) Army Corps of Engineers 441 G Street Washington, DC 20002 Department of the Army Jacksonville District Corps of Engineers 4400 PGA Boulevard, Suite 500 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Michael Kinard LTC Deputy 

State and Federal Legislators for Martin County Residents

State Delegation Sen. Joe Negron 3500 SW Corporate Parkway, Suite 204 Palm City, FL 34990 (772) 219-1665 [email protected] Rep. Steve Perman 19635 South State Rd. , Unit 43 Boca Raton, FL 33498-4771 (561) 470-6596 [email protected] Rep. Gayle Harrell 2212 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway Port St 

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area

The 120-acre Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area site, once set aside for the Coast Guard and the Jupiter Inlet lighthouse, lies primarily in the Town of Tequesta. It was returned to its original owner, the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land 

Feds undermine public’s quest to save Cato’s Bridge beach

The question many residents of Tequesta, Hobe Sound and Jupiter are asking is this: How could we be so close to losing Cato’s Bridge beach, a popular boating destination in the Jupiter Inlet, without knowing it was on the brink of extinction? “That’s the question