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YOUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR. Nearly 400,000 readers! The Boca Raton Tribune for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Your Closest Neighbor Community see page 3 Two People In Car Accident at West Boca High School Life & Arts see page B2 Evening Star Productions Presents Matt Connor’s Nevermore Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton Tribune to [email protected] DEBORAH BERNSTEIN READING The Boca Raton Tribune East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL - May 2, through May 8, 2014 Year V • Number 184 TEDxbocaraton Launches Its Premiere Event TEDx, an independently organized TED event, TEDxBocaRaton makes its debut with a program designed with the mission Ideas worth spreading. Featuring an intriguing full line up of speakers, it will take place Friday, May 9 in the University Theatre on the Florida Atlantic University campus. The conference is an array of short, carefully prepared talks, demonstrations and performances by experts on a wide range of subjects to foster learning, inspiration and wonder — and also to trigger interesting conversations and ideas that matter. For this Boca Raton debut of TEDx talks, the event runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. General admission tickets are $100, and include all meals and beverages and a seat in the main auditorium. Tickets for students have limited availability and include all meals and beverages for $30, and seating in the simulcast lounge. All tickets may be purchased at http:// www.tedxbocaraton.com where biographies and information on all expert speakers selected for this TEDx event may be seen. TEDxBocaRaton will connect attendees with a unique collection of talks that will stimulate dialogue, engage the audience, and develop ideas at the local level. The conference’s sessions include a variety of topics. Continues on page 4 BocaLocals Announce Winners of Monthlong Competition BocaLocals announces the winner of their new annual competition focused on finding the “best balls” in and around the Boca Raton. This month long competition was extraordinary in that all 16 participating restaurants were visited by a small panel of judges - in search for traditional and unique meatballs. The winning restaurant is Twenty- Twenty Grille located at 141 Via Nara- njas, Boca Raton, FL 33432. This newly emerged restaurant is co-owned by a husband and wife team. Continues on page 8

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YOUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR.Nearly 400,000 readers!

The Boca Raton Tribunefor news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com

Your Closest Neighbor

Community

see page 3

Two People In Car Accident at West Boca High School

Life & Arts

see page B2

Evening Star ProductionsPresents Matt Connor’s Nevermore

Send us a picture of you readingThe Boca Raton Tribune

to [email protected]

Deborah bernstein reaDing The Boca Raton Tribune

East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL - May 2, through May 8, 2014 • Year V • Number 184

TEDxbocaraton Launches Its Premiere EventTEDx, an independently organized TED event, TEDxBocaRaton makes its debut with a program designed with the mission Ideas worth spreading. Featuring an intriguing full line up of speakers, it will take place Friday, May 9 in the University Theatre on the Florida Atlantic University campus.The conference is an array of short, carefully prepared talks, demonstrations and performances by experts on a wide range of subjects to foster learning, inspiration and wonder — and also to trigger interesting conversations and ideas that matter.For this Boca Raton debut of TEDx talks, the event runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.General admission tickets are $100, and include all meals and beverages and a seat in the main auditorium.Tickets for students have limited availability and include all meals and beverages for $30, and seating in the simulcast lounge. All tickets may be purchased at http://www.tedxbocaraton.com where biographies and information on all expert speakers selected for this TEDx event may be seen.TEDxBocaRaton will connect attendees with a unique collection of talks that will stimulate dialogue, engage the audience, and develop ideas at the local level. The conference’s sessions include a variety of topics.

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BocaLocals Announce Winners ofMonthlong Competition

BocaLocals announces the winner of their new annual competition focused on finding the “best balls” in and around the Boca Raton. This month long competition was extraordinary in that all 16 participating restaurants were visited by a small panel of judges - in search for traditional and unique meatballs.The winning restaurant is Twenty-Twenty Grille located at 141 Via Nara-njas, Boca Raton, FL 33432. This newly emerged restaurant is co-owned by a husband and wife team.

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Quote of the Week:“I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always, Christ will be exalted

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Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public relations, marketing and political consultant based in Boca Raton, president of the Luxury Chamber, the West Boca Leaders networking group and the founder and former president of the West Boca Chamber of Commerce; with a weekly internet television show on the Boca Tribune website. His motto is Public Relations is the enemy of anonymity. Fax column items to 561.451.0000. His column/blog is in the Boca Raton Tribune and on the Boca Tribune website (and click on columnists), on Facebook, as well as on the front page of the Sun-Sentinel/Jewish Journal website.

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• Reza-Pahlavi, the Crown Prince of Iran, is the featured speaker at the www.goldcoasttiger-bayclub.com luncheon, 11:30 a.m. May 20. RSVP on the site or call 561.852.0000 for more information.

• Former President Bill Clinton will be the keynote speaker at the Florida Democratic Party’s annual fundraising dinner renamed Leadership Blue Gala June 28 at the Westin Diplomat in Hollywood. Tickets start at $175 and increase to $225 Thursday.

• Following reports in this column and Letters to the Editor in the Boca Raton Tribune from Boca Raton resident Mark Seigel, the state took action and shut down 101 Cantina in Royal Palm Plaza for various violations.

• The public is invited to sit in, and even comment during designated time slots at the city’s two goal-setting sessions Thurs-day and Friday. Goal setting is how the Boca Raton City Council and department heads decide on their spending priorities for the money they have in hand from taxes and fees and anticipated revenue. The sessions take place in the Municipal Services Com-plex, 2500 NW First Ave., building A. Public comment is invited twice on Thursday, from 11:30 to noon and again from 3 to 3:30 p.m. and from 11:30 to noon on Friday. Goal-set-ting sessions are 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. both days with a break for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. after public comment. Thursday’s session resumes from 1 to 3 p.m. and after public comment from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

• Operating in the technology incuba-tor of the Research Park at FAU, Boca Raton based Commerce Data Science, the parent company of Wish-Clouds, a shopping app that lets people know when merchandise goes on sale, has been named the 2014 H. Wayne Huizenga Start-Up Of The Year and recognized at the South Florida Business Journal annual event recognizing the most successful and most promising companies of the local market.

• Just before hurricane season, Heritage Property Insurance Company joined Peoples Trust Insurance in not writing

polices for homeowners in 2 Palm Beach County and 8 Broward County zip codes while Peoples cancelled thousands of policies three months after they were written. Both were major donors to Gov. Rick Scott’s re-election campaign.

• Political junkies can watch live coverage of the final week of the 2014 state legislative session by turning on PBCTV Channel 20.

• Despite gains in home values, nearly 120,000 Palm Beach county mortgage holders are still underwater on their loans and they owe about 25% more than their property is worth, an improvement from the 145,000 homeowners underwater a year ago. Still the market rebound is helping improve the outlook for many borrowers. In the first quarter, nearly 48,000 mortgage holders regained equity in their homes or were on the verge of doing so.

• South Florida’s foreclosure filings are hitting a brick wall, despite a new state law intended to speed them up. Real Estate pros say lenders are dragging their feet be-cause they don’t want to take costly owner-ship and are unfamiliar with the new system. Judges and lawyers report the new law has done little to unclog court dockets swamped by foreclosure filings.

• Eric Afriat of Montreal, Canada walked away with $1,081,184 and the coveted WPT Championship trophy after winning first place in the televised WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Championship tournament series. The tournament brought a record 1,795 entries, surpassing the $5 mil-lion guarantee and generating a $5,788,875 prize pool – the largest ever for a $3,500 buy-in tournament.

• As a continuing effort in our initia-tive to deliver meaningful content, members of the 25 year IBM South Florida Boca Raton club and public are invited to join the event May 5, 2014 at Sugar Sand Park kicking off at 1:30 PM at Sugar Sand Park Com-munity Center, 300 South Military trail south of Palmetto Park Road to celebrate prior to Memorial Day honoring those past and cur-rent veterans who have served in our military. On the program will be Cpl. Burt Richards from the Veterans Speakers Forum, who has been highly instrumental in classroom education and will be bringing his collection of military artifacts for display in the meeting room for all to view as a first in Palm Beach

County. The display will include full military uniforms, pictures from theatres of war, including news articles from 1940, chevrons, unit patches, U.S. Medals, German & Japa-nese as well as a first time display of a 6 foot x 10 foot American Flag 75 years old with 48 stars. If you have any military artifacts that you would like to donate to the collection or simply share them, please bring them with you. If you have any pictures of your time in the military you would like to share, please bring those as well. At the conclusion of his presentation, there will be a group picture of veterans of all branches of service attending the meeting. Plenty of FREE parking.

• Mary Damiano has been appointed the new Managing Director of the Carbonell Awards, recognizing excellence in South Florida regional theatres. She can be reached at [email protected].

• CrossFit Hype, a fitness center focusing on strength and endurance opened at 374. E. Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton. • We Rock the Spectrum Kid’s gym, a play venue for children opened at 19635 State Road 7, including optional swings for chil-dren on the autism spectrum, trampolines, zip lines, imaginary stations and arts and crafts areas. They also host birthday parties, private play dates and special events.

• The Faulk Center for Counseling offers weekly support group for Widows and Widowers every Wednesday 1 to 2 pm, 2245 Boca Rio Road. Cost is $5. Call 561.483.5300 for more information.

• Palm Beach International Airport, the 9th largest airport in the state, serviced 2.3 million passengers in 2013 and had 135,587 takeoffs and landings.

• Romantic musical comedy Ghost at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts has the most unique lighting, staging and set direction with superb audio visual effects. Don’t miss it, through May 11! Tickets at www.browardcenter.org or call 954.462.0222.

• The Trouble with Doug is 7:30 p.m. through May 11 at the Arts Garage, 180 NE 1st St. Delray. Visit www.artsgarage.org or call 561.450.6357 for tickets.

• South Tech Academy celebrates its 10th anniversary 6 pm May 1. See www.southtechacademy.com for more information.

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Tedxbocaraton Launches Its Premiere EventContinued from page 1These enriching stories were selected because they trigger ideas, create mean-ingful con-versations, and expand thought.From a phil-anthropic young beauty queen with an entrepre-neurial spirit to a clinical psychologist and relation-ship expert, the speakers are knowl-edgeable, thought provoking, and worth hearing.Among those pre-senting:

• PASCAL DEPUHL happily cre-ated advertising photography for his cli-ents and began to see that people surfing the web were shifting to mobile devices. Believing that video was going to become the online language of choice in a few years, he began his learn filmmaking. Pascal believes we all have a gift within us that we need to discover and be enabled to do what we are supposed to do with our lives. It is a gift that you can’t learn in school, it is ours to develop.One film that kept on popping into his mind was the idea of shooting a docu-mentary for a humanitarian organiza-tion in Afghanistan, but that seemed so ludicrous he thought it must be crazy. But where there is a will and a huge dream, there’s a way and over the next few months all the doors opened. In the winter of 2012 he filmed in Afghanistan telling the story of what the flight service does. A sudden accident involving a child enabled him to tell a very gripping story of the NGOs service. This wild ride has not stopped, BBC, National Geographic, PBS have all featured footage from Pas-cal’s documentary. He has taught semi-nars on how to break into cinematogra-phy for photographers and has spoken at conferences about the importance of tak-ing tremendous risks to be able to change people’s minds. He grew up in Germany and Chicago and now lives with his wife

and two children in Miami.

• BRAD SHORT started his journey with parkour at the age of 14. Parkour is an athleticdiscipline, in which participants negotiate any environment in as efficient-ly as possible using their physical abilities. It commonly involves running, jumping, vaulting, rolling, and other similar physi-cal movements. Brad became fascinated after seeing a film about parkour, and knew it was what he wanted to do. He started his own YouTube channel in 2011 dedicated to showcasing his parkour abilities and became recognized for his intense ability and daring stunts. He has built a name for himself within the parkour community and quickly reached a point of training with the most recognized and talented parkour athletes in the world. Brad attended Florida At-lantic University and pursued a degree in exercise science. In February 2011, he be-came a certified parkour and freerunning instructor through the World Freerunning and Parkour Federation (WFPF). Brad has made a career for himself through parkour doing performances for companies like Equinox, The Coral Gables Museum, and participating in stunt work for films. He also enjoys teaching the art of parkour to those will-ing to learn.

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Continues from page 3He is now the manager and head instruc-tor at Intensity Parkour, a parkour gym in Margate, Florida. • SUSAN HILL SKEMP Susan is the Executive Director for the Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Cen-ter (SNMREC) located at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Ms. Skemp will be sharing how the SNMREC engineers, faculty, and students are making a unique contribution to a broadly diversified port-folio of renewable energy for the nation’s future. • MACE HOROFF has worked in the field of professional selling his entire life as a frontline salesperson, sales man-ager, sales trainer, and sales expert who delivers programs on sales performance to corpo-rations and as-sociations. Mace recognized something that he’s ready to share with the world: that sex and sales are not that differ-ent. Mace’s new book, “The Sex in Sales: The Dirty Little Book of Sales Success” will be re-leased this month. He is also the author of “Mastering Medical Sales,” a book

dedicated to selling to some of the most educated and discriminating buyers in the world–healthcare professionals. Mace’s mission is to help everyone find their inner-salesperson, because whether they like it or not, everyone sells…and he’ll prove to you that you already know how to sell like an expert! The content and design of each TEDx event is unique and developed indepen-dently across the country.TED’s celebrated format: A suite of short, carefully prepared talks, demon-strations and performances presented at live events like this May 9 one, as well as TEDTalks videos from http://www.TED.com.For a list of speaker biographies, in-formation about the event and ticket purchase, please visithttp://www.tedxbo-caraton.com.

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I checked in with my business partner much, much later than usual the other day. When we finally connected, she said, “I was giving you one more hour before I called police.” I thought she was joking; she was dead serious. I apologized and told her I had been on the phone with a client for a few hours. I found her anxiety a little strange. But then I thought about the case we were working. I got it. For the past six weeks, we’ve been investigating the case of Wellington black businessman Marvin Williams, serving three years in Sumter Cor-rectional Institution for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill. What happened to Mr. Marvin Williams could have happened to any black man in America. My professional brothers look out! Marvin was one of us, clean record and all, and he still got arrested and convicted with overwhelming evidence that should have freed him. It goes to show that gun laws can be twisted at will, especially in places like Central Florida. The way I see it, Mr. Williams was convicted before he even had the trial. He was a black man, who

owned and traveled with a gun. He even had a permit.A white man, an enraged driver, accused him of pointing a gun at him on Florida’s turnpike. He’d even called the Florida High-way Patrol unbeknownst to Mr. Williams. The driver tailed Mr. Williams as if he were “Five-O” for miles on the Turnpike. Mr. Williams had even flashed a highway patrolman traveling southbound to get his attention. Mr. Williams finally pulled off an exit ramp and stopped, on his own accord. He wanted to see if the other driver was still following him. Florida Highway Patrol arrived in seconds. Mr. Williams did have a gun. But it didn’t fit the accuser’s initial description and it would have been hard for him to pull it out of the glove compart-ment, traveling at a high rate of speed on the Turnpike, turn around while driving and point it at the accuser to his left. He also was left handed. There were no other witnesses. But facts like these don’t matter when you are up against overzealous whites in Central Florida. Plain and simple- you lose.

The region is getting a lot of publicity because of how it handles criminal cases involving African Americans. Mr. Williams is the norm, not the exception. My com-pany, CRA Media Group, took on the case because as a black man I could see myself as Mr. Williams. We are not attorneys but crisis managers and public relations strate-gists. We have spent weeks poring over documents and depositions to see how Mr. Williams could have been convicted. It just doesn’t add up. The evidence—the gun-- was mishandled, shown to the accuser at the scene, in fact, and the prosecutor, who stated in a 2008 article in the Orlando Sentinel, “Lake County Prosecutor Admit: Sometimes Trial Witnesses are Less Than Saints,” acknowledges that the state often relies on testimony of convicted criminals to make their cases. She did just that in this case. So, it wasn’t against her nature to keep the accuser’s criminal background, which included drug possession charges and im-personating a police officer, out of court. Not too many things frighten me, but I can say that my anxiety grows every time I drive

through Central Florida. I may just do or say the wrong thing in the wrong place. Yes, I’m the guy who points out wrong doings no matter who the culprit is, including law enforcement officers. I’m often told my mouth will get me in trouble one day. In Mr. Williams’ case, it was the prevailing thought that blacks carry weapons to harm, which did him in. The fact that the accuser thought he saw a black man with a gun and that Mr. Williams actually had a gun in his glove box was too much of a coincidence for the prosecutor and the jury. But a good attorney would have been able to counter with evidence and probability. And, Mr. Williams, falling under the misguided belief of many educated and professional blacks, myself included, relied on logic and the rules of a legal system which often does not consider the true rights of blacks in this country. Mr. Williams’ “What the hell?” moment should resonate across the country to all of us black men, who believe we are immune to derisiveness because we have achieved.

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By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr.

POSITIVE LIVING

Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida.

By Rick Boxx

INTEGRETY MOMENTS

Copyright 2014, Integrity Resource Center, Inc. Adapted with permission from “Integrity Moments with Rick Boxx,” a commentary on issues of integrity in the workplace from a Christian perspective. To learn more about Integrity Resource Center or to sign up for Rick’s daily Integrity Moments, visit www.integrityresource.org. His book, How to Prosper in Business Without Sacrificing Integrity, gives a biblical approach for doing business with integrity.

Does Integrity Really Matter?A survey conducted by the Ethics Resource Center found 45 percent of the people in today’s workforce have personally observed ethical misconduct in the workplace. This is a staggeringly high percentage, an alarming commen-tary on the current state of the business and professional world. Yet we seem to have come to accept this sort of thing as a normal part of business.With the challenging and complex worldwide economy and business cli-mate, we not only shrug at such behav-ior but also begin to tell ourselves we cannot survive in the marketplace if we play by the rules. “You do whatever you have to do to get - or retain - business,” many people believe.Sadly we have separated our faith from our work and left God out of the

equation. But my years of experience in the business and professional world, both as a businessman and consultant, I have seen evidence again and again that integrity does matter.It matters to God. The Lord has called His followers to raise the standard and become examples for those we work with and encounter every day. It mat-ters - or should matter - to you and me. And it matters to businesspeople like Rita.I met Rita at a conference. After we got acquainted, she confided she was strug-gling with a moral dilemma in her busi-ness. In her words, she felt “convicted” about a decision she was pressured to make.Two years earlier Rita had entered into a partnership with two other people,

neither of whom shared her faith in Jesus Christ. Over time it became clear many of the decisions her partners were making, without her support, were ethically questionable at best. In her heart Rita knew what she needed to do, but lacked the courage to do it. To not take a stand would require compromis-ing her ethics and personal beliefs.After hearing me speak to a group of business owners, however, Rita knew she had to uphold the biblical principles that she believed in, dissolve the part-nership, and walk away from the busi-ness. I felt thankful for being able to connect with Rita and help her come to terms with the action God had clearly been asking her to do, even though it was difficult.Rita knew her decision probably would

not result in a change in her former partners’ business practices, but realized how critical it was to live and work in a manner consistent with the faith she professed. The Old Testament book of Proverbs tells benefits of holding to high standards of integrity:A sense of peace. “The man (person) of integrity walks securely, but he who takes crooked paths will be found out” (Proverbs 10:9).A source for guidance. “The integrity of the upright guides them, but the un-faithful are destroyed by their duplicity” (Proverbs 11:3).A feeling of security. “Righteousness guards the man of integrity, but wicked-ness overthrows the sinner” (Proverbs 13:6).

Answers Only Come Gradually!People often don’t realize that the questions they raised in the past, most probably need to be asked repeatedly, instead of just one time. People change, circumstances are altered, and even some terms lose their original meaning. Moreover, the actual content of the in-quiry may sometimes require a broader understanding!The necessity of repeating questions is not necessarily due to one forgetting an answer received earlier, nor because the response provided was insufficient, or not understood when first given. It’s simply because for certain inquiries the

best understanding seldom comes all at once, but only gradually, in installments, via repetition! Asking again may originate from a different inquiring angle, or with ad-ditional, related information in view, so as to secure a more comprehensive understanding of the query. These and other related issues necessitate these small increments to many of the ques-tions we ask on a regular basis!Most of all, a question requires clarity of language and adequacy of sound, if orally presented, or cogent composi-tion, if offered in written form. Words

by themselves may fail to communicate what one is after. Yet, when employed with clarity for the sake of the respond-er, the probability of a satisfying answer greatly increases. Furthermore, replies can and must be amplified as new experiences blend with, and uniquely impact one’s life, while new ideas also merge with some already obtained. All that brings a broader understanding, shedding new light into related issues not even in-quired about! People who don’t ask needed ques-tions, will fail to understand where they

must go, what is expected of them, as well as what they are to avoid, or what is of utmost urgency. People who are unresponsive, when asked, contribute to the paralysis of necessary tasks that are to advance ahead, besides persons who must move forward!Don’t ever hesitate to ask what you need to ask, as many times it may be necessary for you, until the answers are clear and fully satisfactory to you. Once you have them, keep moving forward knowing that new questions shall emerge, as this cycle of inquiry continues!

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By Bito DavidAfter seeing the recently released Intergov-ernmental Panel on Climate Control study results, Susan Oyer and her 7th grade Civics students at Boca Raton Community Middle School were prompted to act. Her students have embraced their civic re-sponsibilities throughout the year with mul-tiple letter-writing campaigns, so working to reduce global warming was the logical next step to put Civics into action.“Civics in action is the best way to learn Civics,” Oyer said. “The concepts are often difficult for students at this age to under-stand, but they do understand that their efforts, as well as their money, can make a difference in the world. And living in South Florida, students understand how fragile the environment is—planting trees improves the world’s air quality and hopefully will help reduce the temperature fluctuations that are causing the seas to rise which will impact all of us here in Palm Beach County in the decades to come.”

Oyer and her classes are selling green wrist-bands to support The Canopy Project. The Canopy Project is part of the Earth Day network and is working to repopulate large cities around the US and the world with more trees. Through the Project, trees are also planted to improve impoverished urban areas that have experienced land degrada-tion such as Haiti or to provide a base for economic growth as in parts of Africa.Here is their website: http://www.earthday.org/campaign/canopy-project .Oyer’s classes are selling two different green wristbands through May 1. One wristband is lime green, costs $2, buys 1 ½ trees and says “Just Tree It”. The other glows in the dark green, is $3, buys 2 ½ trees, and says “Grow Green”. Most students are buying one of each—their $5 donation is buying 4 trees for The Canopy Project.To date, Boca Middle students and families have donated over $600. Team Green is everywhere at Boca Middle this month!

Boca Middle HoldsEarth Day Fundraiser

BocaLocals Announce Winners of Monthlong Competition

Continued from page 1The restaurant will be awarded with a plaque to hang on their wall for bragging rights and an event sponsored by BocaLo-cals inviting the public for an opportunity to taste the BEST meatball in Boca. The date set for this event is Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:00-8:00pm, $20 prepay online at BocaLocals.com.Tied for second place is Trattoria Romana and 13 American Table, both in Boca Raton, while Paradiso Italian Restaurant of Lake Worth took third place.Restaurants were asked to think out-of-the-box and all stepped up to the plate! Segreto Restaurant served up a tasty Meatball Caprese appetizer layered with 100% beef meatball, mozzarella and tomato on cros-tini. Terra Fiamma dished out 100% veal meatballs in succulent marsala mushroom sauce, one of only four meatballs listed on their menu. 13 American Table issued a savory “beefsteak” meatball: one half pork

- one half veal, well presented on a spill of bleu cheese fondue and red wine sauce. Henry’s produced a superior rendition on the lamb meatball. A four step process to create! Trattoria Romana amazed the judges with the “Polpettone” meatball [aka: large meatball] 100% beef with an interior ar-ranged in a true Italian-American manner containing: prosciutto, mushrooms, red pepper, onions and mozzarella.“The competition was fierce and the overall scoring was extremely close,” says Shana Overhulser, “I was thrilled to have such wonderful restaurant participation in our first annual BocaLocals meatball competi-tion and looking forward to March 2015.”This was a way for the all restaurateurs to strut their stuff as the food critics, food bloggers and journalists visited each venue and experienced not only unbelievably tasty dishes but the service, atmosphere and intimate introductions to GMs, staff and illustrious chefs. The judging criteria was:

Single Family House FireOn April 29, 2014 at approximately 5:36PM Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services responded to a report of a structure fire located at 3080 NW 23rd Court. Upon their arrival the first arriving units saw smoke coming from the garage and roof area. Firefight-ers had to make forcible entry through the garage door in order to gain access and extinguished the fire. The home was occu-

pied during the fire. One of the occupants admitted to discarding a cigarette butt into a trash can in the garage. Sometime after that they notice a large volume of smoke and heat coming from the garage. The fire and smoke caused an estimated $150,000.00 of damage to the structure and its contents. There were no reported injuries.

Two People In Car Accident at West Boca High School

According to the Palm Beach Fire Depart-ment, at 7:30 a.m. today crews responded to reports of a vehicle and pedestrian accident at West Boca Community High School. Upon arrival, firefighters found two patients in the parking lot of the school that had been struck by the vehicle. One patient suf-

fered injuries making them a trauma alert, and was transported to Delray Medical Center. The second patient was transported to West Boca Medical for treatment of mi-nor injuries. It has not yet been confirmed whether the patients are students, as the victims’ names have not been released.

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101 Cantina Closes Amidst ChaosBoca Raton’s 101 Cantina, a bar that be-came the hotspot for a rowdy college crowd is officially closed.The bar has been a hot topic among residents due to the nearly 100 arrests that Boca Raton Police made at the popular bar on 133 SE Mizner Boulevard.Management officials of the Gainesville-based company confirmed that the Boca Raton location closed earlier this month, but refused to state why.Although owners are not speaking as to the reason why the bar closed, the speculation is that they failed to pay their fine from the State Department of Business and Profes-sional Regulation, which monitors liquor licenses. “For the last 9 months the peace and respect that are cornerstones of our com-

munity have been upended and egregiously violated by 101 Cantina whose disrespect-ful and unlawful behavior has marred our great city’s value system, ” said Downtown resident Mark Seigel.Seigel took his complaints all the way to City Council, where he asked that the city would intervene. Looks as if the City didn’t have to do much and that Seigel needed a little patience. “101 Cantina operates as a raucous drinking establishment for college students--- many of whom, according to public records, are below the legal drinking age. It has assaulted our community with obnoxious music, intoxicated customers, and violent situations that have required significant police intervention.”

By Jason Schwartz

Stephen E. Hare, recently named Chief Financial Officer of Boca-based Office Depot, was recently ar-rested and

charged with DUI, the Boca Raton Tribune has learned.A Boca Raton police officer stopped Hare

after he clocked his Audi driving 57 in a 35 mph on Palmetto Park Road shortly after 11:30 p.m. April 27, according to a police report.Hare struggled to complete a field sobri-ety test and he registered a blood alcohol content of .180 and .186 – twice the legal limit - in two tests. He was booked into jail a short time later and released to his own custody the next morning.The Sabal Palm Drive resident joined Of-fice Depot following its merger with Office-Max late in 2013. He received a $500,000 bonus and stock and stock options poten-tially worth several million dollars.

Office Depot Executive Charged With DUI

By CRA News ServiceThe body of a Boca Raton woman who disappeared 30 years ago has been identi-fied, officials in New York said.Twenty-year-old Shari Lynne Ball disap-peared after telling her family she was going to New York to become a model in June 1983. Her family reported her missing then to the Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Office.Four months later, a hunter found her badly decomposed body on a rural road in the

town of Shelby, in Orleans County. In-vestigators were unable to identify Ball, and buried her as a Jane Doe.Investigators say she contacted a friend from a truck stop in Ashland, Virginia a day or two after she left Florida to start a modeling career but was never heard from again.Authorities say they were never able to identify the body until late last year when they developed the break in the case.The body was exhumed and a DNA analysis was performed. Investigators say a match was made to a family mem-ber who had entered their DNA several years ago.

Ball, 5’ 04”, 100 pounds, with hazel eyes and blonde hair and was also known to use the name of Timmerman when she disap-peared, authorities say.The cause of death has been ruled undeter-mined, but investigators suspect foul play. Anyone who knew Ball, or anyone who may be able to provide any information about her, is urged to contact New York State Police at 585-344-6210.

Body found 30 Years ago in New York Identified as Missing Boca

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By Jason SchwartzPolice arrested and charged a Boca Raton man they said hit a car and injured the driver then fled the scene without offer-ing to help, according to a police report.Boca Raton police charged Edward Alan Patterson, 44, with leaving the scene of an accident with injuries and driving with a suspended license. Patterson was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail and later released on $3,000 bail.

The crash occurred March 1 shortly after 4:30 p.m. when Patter-son hit a gray Volkswa-gen Jetta driven by Toni Ann Parrinello, 59, of Delray Beach, accord-ing to the report.Parrinello was north-bound on North Mili-tary Trail when she saw a white, older model Cadillac at the stop

sign at the intersection of Park Place. The driver of the Cadillac pulled away from the stop sign, struck the Jetta on the right side, then sped away, according to the report.A witness called 911 and gave the Cadil-lac's license plate number to dispatch, which helped police track down Patter-son, according to the report. Parrinello identified Patterson from a photo lineup.

Boca Man Accused of Fleeing Scene After Crash

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Musical Tribute to Barry Manilow

“I WRITE THE SONGS”, A Musical from the creator of “The Sounds of Si-mon” is set to Premiere at the Delray Square Performing Arts Center in Delray Beach on May 1st through the 11th.The musical is quite unique as it will make you laugh, cry, sing and dance. The stage production creatively showcases one of the most prolific and award-win-ning composers of this generation, Barry Manilow, which makes “I Write The Songs” the perfect show for you and your family.“‘I Write the Songs’ is a much deserved honor rarely bestowed on a contempo-rary singer-songwriter,” according to its originator, nationally acclaimed musical theater artist, Gary Waldman. “Manilow has written hundreds of songs and performed around the world, thrilling millions of fans, picking up a Grammy, an Emmy, Tony Awards, and an Oscar nomination along the way”.Reviewers of the original production were stunned at how Waldman and longtime musical collaborator, Phil Hinton, re-arranged and re-structured the best of Manilow’s work into an entirely new form of entertainment. Vigorous research led the pair to an amazing repertoire consisting of classic pop, jazz, swing and virtually every other style of 20th Century music that will appeal to the entire family. Tickets for the 5-person stage production, which showcases one of the most prolific and award-winning composers of this generation, are on sale NOW and may be purchased at our Box Office or by calling 561-450-8384.

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Evening Star ProductionsPresents Matt Connor’s Nevermore

Composer Matt Connor’s fascination with Edgar Allan Poe began when he picked up a $5.00 anthology of Poe’s work at a second hand bookshop. Poe’s darkly gothic works have haunted, horrified, and fasci-nated readers since their publication in the mid nineteenth century. But as bizarre and macabre as his writing was, Poe’s life was equally strange, and Connor has crafted the story of poet’s often tortured and emotion-ally wrought life into a unique, powerful, and contemporary musical, Nevermore. Evening Star Productions will present the South Florida premiere of Nevermore from May 9th through May 18th at Sol Theatre in Boca Raton.“Nevermore is about the acceptance of self in the face of death,” Matt Conner said in a recent interview. “The show opens as Edgar Allan Poe has ‘collapsed’ (as he did in Balti-more on the eve of his death) We then take a ride along with him and five other women as his life flashes before his eyes.“Nevermore exemplifies the mission I envisioned for Evening Star,” explains the

company’s producer/artistic director Rosalie Grant. “I’ve directed a multitude of bud-ding young talent since I opened Sol Children Theatre in 2002, and I’ve watched many of those young adults give up their performance dreams due to a variety of factors. But the one factor that stood out to me the most is the dearth of challeng-ing, diverse plays and musicals for young

adults that aren’t overly done. Evening Star Productions’ plan is to fill that void,” she continues. We will work with young people from the high school/college level to the hopeful professional-aged performer, and offer them the opportunity to learn and mature through classic, popular, and obscure works. Nevermore fits the criteria perfectly with a cast ranging in age from 13 to 33, and ranging in talent and experience from ingénues to young adults to seasoned and award-winning performers.”2013 Carbonell Award nominee Bruno Vida will star as Edgar Allan Poe in the produc-tion. Sara Grant, Denise Scholle, Alyssa Buelow, Devin Tupler, and Pippa Scroggins will also be featured as the women who haunt him.Evening Star Productions’ Nevermore will run from May 9th through May 18th at Sol Theatre in Boca Raton. Tickets are $18 for adults, and $10 for students. Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at the Sol Theatre box office at 561-447-8829.

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield

“The Other Woman”Finds Revenge

“The Other Woman” is a chick flick com-edy with balls. I mean that in a positive way.The male sex takes quite a bashing in this anti-romantic comedy, written by Melissa Stack and directed by Nick Cassavetes. Cassavetes previously showed his in-touch feminine side in “The Notebook” in 2004.“The Other Woman” is a raunchy sex comedy, but not as raunchy as “The Bridesmaids.” There are less gross bodily humor jokes and more pointed satire about male ego and vanity.Mark King (Nikolaj Coster-Waldu) is so vain and egotistical he thinks he is God’s gift to women. He is married to the per-fectly adorable Kate (Leslie Mann) but he is cheating on her with high-powered execu-tive hottie Carly Whitten (Cameron Diaz).Mark has lied about his marital state, but Carly is no fool. Well, maybe she is a bit foolish when she looks up Mark’s address and pays a surprise visit to his house.Ever since she rocketed to stardom with “There’s Something About Mary” in 1998, Diaz has proved she is a beautiful actress who is not afraid of getting roughed up and dirtied in the cause of comedy. Diaz dresses up as a sexy plumber, then tries to cover, but Kate is no fool.Leslie Mann previously proved her sex

comedy chops in “Knocked Up” and “40-Year-Old Virgin.” Her fragile, delicate beauty contrasts with Diaz’s more earthy appeal. When the ladies inevitably meet and compare notes (smart Kate found Carly’s number in her husband’s phone), they commiserate. When they discover Mark has been cheating on both of them with an in-credibly hot younger woman named Amber

(Kate Upton), they conspire to get even.Florida-raised Kate Upton has been called with good reason the “Hottest Super Model on Earth.” The five-foot-10 beauty and her stunning body have graced the cover of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue the past two years in a row.So the eye candy angle will keep guys happy while the revenge fantasy is satisfying for both sexes.

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Fitness Life Randy Fine

Why is it Hard to Start Working Out?

The hardest thing for most people to ac-complish is starting something new. What people do not realize is that their life is a routine that they have become used to. Humans are creatures of habit. That is why we do the same things, the same way, over and over. To do something new requires a change in this pattern and most people do not like doing that. So if you decide to work out at a certain time, than you must change the time that whatever you were doing takes place. This in itself is often enough to get people to revert back to what they were previously doing in a short time. Any reason is a good reason to get back.If you choose to start working out after work, then start slowly and see what you missed. Was it the news or some favorite

show? Then record it. When you get home to watch it, then what ever you did at that time will now have to change as well, and so on. So it is not just one thing that you need to alter. So now you see one part of the reason it is hard to start a workout.Another reason is that when you work out you will burn calories that your body is not used to burning. Now something else that has to change. You body will gladly do this one time, however it expects that you will now eat more, if possible, and replenish the lost calories. But if you do this, than you will not lose any weight. Now you have upset things even further. If you take is slow and persist you will accomplish your goals. You just have to train your body that everything is okay and develop a new routine.

Boca Ballet Theatre Presents Dance Fest – A Repertory Concert

Boca Ballet Theatre presents Dance Fest, a mixed reper-tory concert comprised of a spicy blend of classical,

neoclassical and contemporary work. The program features the choreographic talents of Boca Ballet Theatre’s Co-Artistic Direc-tor, Dan Guin, and the Russian masters, George Balanchine and Marius Petipa. The audience will be astounded by the classic works performed in this production, includ-ing Valse-Fantaisie, Boca Baroque, Piano Man, and Paquita, featuring special guest artists from Louisville Ballet. Paquita, by Marius Petipa, the “King of Russian classical ballet”, and staged by Donald Tolj, includes variations that are considered to be some of ballet’s most celebrated examples of 19th-century classicism—and some of the most difficult. Featured performers include Louisville Ballet stars Erica De La O and Kristopher Wojtera. De La O, a California na-tive, was a finalist at the New York International Ballet Competition in 2003, and was invited to perform in the NYIBC Gala Performance at Lincoln Center, receiving a favor-able review from The New York Times. Wojtera, originally from Poland, danced with the Polish National Theatre in Warsaw before moving to the US. Valse-Fantaisie was originally choreo-graphed by Balanchine for the State Opera of Hamburg in 1969 and composed by Mikhail Glinka, “the Mozart of Russia”. Elyse Borne, former New York City Ballet soloist, has returned to Boca Ballet Theatre to stage the production on behalf of the George Balanchine Trust. Valse-Fantaisie

features Sanjay Saverimuttu, who began his training at Boca Ballet Theatre. He contin-ued at Stanford University before joining Louisville Ballet as a member of the corps de ballet. Boca Ballet Theatre is thrilled to welcome Saverimuttu back to our stage - as an official guest artist, and as Louisville Bal-let’s newest company member. Choreographed by Dan Guin, the upbeat and uplifting Boca Baroque is set to “Con-certo in D for 3 Trumpets” by German ba-roque composer, Georg Philipp Telemann, and features baroque trumpets and horns. Piano Man is another playful piece in the production, choreographed by jazz innova-tor Michael Williams as a tribute to the black and white cartoons of the 1930s. Set to a score of Liberace’s flamboyant music, Piano Man brings to life animated images of a keyboard’s octave. This fantastic finale provides the perfect closure to Dance Fest’s exciting and diverse program. Piano Man

will leave the audience dancing in their seats, begging for more. Dance Fest – A Repertory Concert Saturday, May 3, 2014 @8pm and Sunday, May 4, 2014 @2pm at Olympic Heights Performing Arts Theater, 20101 Lyons Road Boca Raton. Tickets are $20 - $35 for adults and $10 - $25 for children and seniors. To purchase tickets: Visit http://bocaballet.interticket.com/search.php or call 561.995.0709.

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ColumnistsThe Boca Raton Tribune

Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Education and Specialization of The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with

Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora can be reached at [email protected].

DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLEBy Mike Gora

Robert J. Tamasy is vice president of communications for Leaders Legacy, Inc., a non-profit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. A veteran journalist, he has written

Tufting Legacies (iUniverse); Business At Its Best: Timeless Wisdom from Proverbs for Today’s Workplace (River City Press); and has coauthored with David A. Stoddard, The

Heart of Mentoring (NavPress). For more information, see www.leaderslegacy.com or his blogs, www.bobtamasy.blogspot.com and www.bobtamasy.wordpress.com.

FAITHBy Robert J. Tamasy

How Do You HandleYour Anger?

Of all the many emotions we display and encounter during a typical workday, anger is probably the most common. There are many reasons for this, but since I am not a psychologist I will not speculate on all the causes. I do think we can agree there are many angry people in the workplace these days. Perhaps you are one of them.Sometimes unreasonable deadlines and work pressures spark anger. Unfulfilled goals and unrealized expectations can leave us feeling angry. Conflicts with colleagues and coworkers, especially those having personalities that do not mesh with our own, can arouse our ire. We carry conflict from home to work, or from work to our homes, leading to unexpected and often unjustified displays of anger. Some of us have grown up with anger boiling inside of us, just wait-ing for an excuse to explode. In most instances, uncontrolled expres-sions of anger are detrimental, causing damage that proves difficult to repair. So how do we handle it? When someone bumps our emotional bucket and anger starts to spill out, what can we do?Recently I was reading a story about a businessman who thought he had suc-ceeded in being awarded a major con-tract. This transaction deal would have been the largest in his company’s history, taking his department’s production to unprecedented heights. Unfortunately, before the agreement was formalized the potential clients had a change of heart and elected to work with another com-pany instead. Understandably, the business executive was extremely disappointed. In fact, he became more than that. He boiled with anger and considered storming into the headquarters of the client that had

reneged on the deal. He would inform anyone and everyone how wrongfully his company had been treated. If his angry thoughts had been bullets, a lot of people would have been wounded.Before acting on this impulse, however, he took some time to calm down and ultimately decided to remain silent. He reasoned that although a strong display of emotion would feel cathartic, it would gain nothing. Since anger is so pervasive, the Bible has much to say about it. Here are just a few examples: Seek to resolve disagreements promptly. Conflict is normal, but if we allow angry feelings to seethe and simmer, the magnitude of the dispute can escalate far beyond what is warranted. “In your anger do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry…” (Ephesians 4:26).Do not let anger turn into bitterness. Disagreements usually can be resolved, but harboring angry feelings can lead to bitterness that damages, even destroys relationships. “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice” (Ephe-sians 4:31).Listening, rather than speaking, can quell angry outbursts. It often helps to keep silent and listen, rather than quickly responding angrily when provoked. Sometimes we become angry simply because we fail to properly understand what someone is saying. Even if we still disagree, calmly discussing differences is more productive than angry demon-strations. “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man’s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires” (James 1:19-20).

Violation and Modification

Q: My former wife and I have one child, a son now five years of age. When we were divorced two years ago we en-tered into a Parenting Plan which called for me to have typical access rights to our son, alternating weekends with four over nights each weekend. In the original case she had counsel and I did not.During the first few months after our agreement and the entry of the final judgment incorporating that agreement, and others, my former wife announced that our son was not yet ready to have overnights with me because of the disruption of our marriage and various illnesses that she claimed he suffered.Ultimately she just refused to allow me to have any overnights with my son, and I have had none. To be clear, there have been no accusations whatsoever against my ability to take care of our son during overnights.I know that I have some paths through the legal system to correct this breach of our parenting agreement but I have tried to avoid conflict and save expenses. I have decided to take the bull by the horns and try to enforce my rights. What is my next step? What remedies are avail-able to me?

A: There are at least two rem-edies which are open to you. You can file a motion for contempt against your former wife for having violated the Final Judgment of Dissolution of marriage, because that incorporated your parent-

ing plan. This would ultimately get you a court order holding your former wife in contempt of court by her frequent viola-tion of the final judgment and parenting Plan.The court’s order would come accom-panied by a strong verbal admonition in open court and a threat that if she con-tinued to deny you access to your son she could be put in jail for contempt, either civil or criminal. Her past performance can also provide you grounds to file a Petition for Modi-fication of the parenting plan asking the judge to provide you with the lion’s share of the overnights and your former wife with the alternate weekends.Grounds for a modification require a material change of circumstances which appear to be permanent, and were not voluntary on your part. Florida appellate decisions would allow the court to find that her unilateral change in the parent-ing provisions in your Parenting Plan and Final judgment meet the criteria.This second road is more complex than the first; a change in the parenting ar-rangement carries with it a re-calculation in your child support obligations because of the shift of overnights to you from your former wife. New financial affida-vits would have to be filed and some fi-nancial discovery accomplished to verify your respective incomes.In order for you to be successful in either or both of the remedies you will have to be represented by experienced counsel.

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3. Pre and Post-Occupancy Agreements: This agreement is used if you are going to allow the Buyer to move in prior to closing or you plan on occupying the home after the day of the closing. This document will set the terms and costs once the sell closes.

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HOMES SOLD IN BOCA RATON SOLD BETWEEN 4/21/2014 TO 4/27/2014

Subdivision Address Sold Date Price CENTURY VILLAGE 283 Suffolk G G 283 G 4/25/2014 $17,000

GARDENS IN THE GROVE 7369 Orangewood Lane 107 4/25/2014 $25,000

Brighton At Century Vlg 381 Brighton J 381 4/22/2014 $29,750

CENTURY VILLAGE 292 Brighton G 4/21/2014 $30,000

CENTURY VILLAGE 3 Brighton A 4/24/2014 $35,000

CENTURY VILLAGE 216 Fanshaw F 4/26/2014 $38,000

CENTURY VILLAGE 397 MANSFIELD J 4/22/2014 $46,000 SANDALFOOT SOUTH TWO 9818 Marina Boulevard 1208 4/21/2014 $58,000 BCP CONDO 55 SW 2 Av 4040 4/21/2014 $70,000

Willow Wood 6815 Willow Wood Drive Apt 4015 4/23/2014 $99,000

Yarmouth At Century Village 4027 Yarmouth B 4027 B 4/24/2014 $107,500

EDGEWOOD 22725 SW 66th Avenue 101 4/25/2014 $113,000 Whisper Walk 8958 Sunnywood Place 4/25/2014 $115,000 Boca Woods Country Club 6 11288 Clover Leaf Circle 4/24/2014 $115,000

Villa Valencia 50 SE 12th Street # 130 4/25/2014 $120,000

WHISPER WALK 8324 Summerbreeze Lane F 4/22/2014 $124,900

Boca Teeca 5700 NW 2nd Avenue 309 4/24/2014 $125,000

La Paz At Boca Pointe 7508 La Paz Court Apt 309 4/25/2014 $133,900

Lake Windwood 321 Norwood Terrace N124 4/25/2014 $135,000

Sunflower Condo 7200 NW 2nd Avenue 0920 4/22/2014 $140,000

Boca Teeca Condo 6400 NW 2nd Avenue 4190 4/25/2014 $140,000

BOCA GLADES 8411 Boca Glades Boulevard E 8411 4/21/2014 $145,000

Boca Glades Condo A Thru D 8593 Boca Glades Boulevard W Apt D 4/24/2014 $157,000

Whisper Walk Sec E Condo 8326 Springlake Drive 4/25/2014 $161,100

Reflections 20503 Via Marisa 4/21/2014 $165,000

River Oaks 9114 SW 20 Street B 4/21/2014 $169,000

Plum 6601 Via Regina 4/24/2014 $169,000

LAUREL OAKS 20110 Boca West Drive 231 4/22/2014 $190,000

Timberwalk 2 22618 Vistawood Way 4/22/2014 $200,000 Sabal Lake 19385 Sabal Lake Drive 5025 4/24/2014 $200,000

ST.TROPEZ 17275 Boca Club Bl 8 4/24/2014 $215,000 PALMETTO PINES / Holiday City 4652 Armadillo Street 4/23/2014 $219,900

Country Park 8079 Cedar Hollow Lane 4/23/2014 $222,500

Boca Springs 10053 Country Brook Road 4/24/2014 $243,000

Bay Wood 19676 Bay Cove Drive 4/23/2014 $249,000

WEST BOCA LAKE PL NO 1 9605 Carousel Circle S 4/23/2014 $255,000

BOCA WOODS 420 NE 24th Court 4/23/2014 $259,000

Timber Mill 2224 NW 62nd Drive 4/25/2014 $269,000 Fairfield At Boca 5 Of Cedar Grove 5085 Pointe Alexis Drive 4/21/2014 $270,000

Oak Run 2490 NW 63rd Street 4/25/2014 $270,000

Cloverfield 1 7830 Cloverfield Circle 4/21/2014 $270,100

Palm Beach Farms 1173 SW 18th Street 4/24/2014 $273,044

Mission Bay 2 10512 Lake Vista Circle 4/23/2014 $275,000 Fairfield At Boca 6 Of Cedar Grove 5387 Grand Park Place 4/25/2014 $276,000 Regency At Boca Pointe Condo 7572 Regency Lake Drive 702 4/21/2014 $277,000

Symphony Bay 9344 Fox Trot Lane 4/21/2014 $280,000

Timbercreek As 2907 NW 24th Way 4/21/2014 $300,000

AMBERWOODS 6184 Amberwoods Drive 4/21/2014 $303,000

Palms At Boca Pointe 7712 Travelers Tree Drive 4/25/2014 $307,000

CIMARRON 11351 Woodchuck Drive 4/23/2014 $316,500

BOCA VILLAS 235 NE 6 Court 4/23/2014 $325,000

Harbour Landing 18615 Anchor Drive 4/24/2014 $328,500

BOCA MADERA UNIT 1 2558 NW 32nd Street 4/24/2014 $330,000 Boca Greens 19779 Boca Greens Drive 4/24/2014 $345,000

Symphony Bay 9506 Fox Trot Lane 4/23/2014 $360,000

Symphony Bay 9493 Fox Trot Lane 4/25/2014 $360,000

Spyglass Walk Condo 17047 Boca Club Boulevard 163b 4/22/2014 $365,000

Whisem Unit B 1405 NE 4th Avenue 4/25/2014 $371,000

Palms 7788 Travelers Tree Drive 4/24/2014 $372,500

Bridgepointe 2566 Coco Plum Boulevard Apt 403 4/22/2014 $380,000

PHEASANT WALK 17738 WOODVIEW Terrace 4/22/2014 $390,000 Stratford Green 3285 NW 53rd Circle 4/25/2014 $400,000

Sabal Park 1400 NW 14th Avenue 4/22/2014 $420,000

Peppertree 19970 Sawgrass Lane 4102 4/22/2014 $430,000

Boca Isles West 10769 Maple Chase Drive 4/23/2014 $430,000

Lexington Estates 10269 Lexington Estates Boulevard 4/24/2014 $435,000

Candlewood 3862 Candlewood Court 4/22/2014 $449,000

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Boca Islands 300 SW 14 Place 4/25/2014 $466,000

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Estancia As 6856 ENTRADA Place 4/24/2014 $570,000

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Boca Raton Regional Hospital Helps ReducePatient Anxiety During Mammogram

Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s Chris-tine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Well-ness Institute is the first in the state of Florida to operate the SensorySuite by GE Healthcare. SensorySuite surrounds a woman with an interactive mammog-raphy experience designed to simulta-neously stimulate three senses: sight, smell and hearing, helping to distract the patient from any perceived discomfort, pain and anxiety of a mammogram. “It is our belief that the SensorySuite will provide a woman with a sense of serenity through its calming environment while still utilizing the most state-of-the-art mammography technology. It is the perfect combination of high tech and high touch,” said, Kathy Schilling, MD, Medical Director of the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute.A recent study performed by GE Health-care with 250 patients in two different SensorySuite sites showed that 64.4 percent of women felt relaxed during the mammogram examination and 99.6 percent of all the patients were likely to return to the same facility for their

next mammogram. By giving women the control to choose from one of three environmental ambiances - seaside, garden or waterfall - SensorySuite aims to encourage a better overall mammog-raphy experience and enhanced coopera-tion and compliance.“Mammograms play an essential role in the early detection of breast cancer and therefore, survival rate. However, it can be perceived as uncomfortable and intimidating. Statistics show that one out of four women avoid getting mammograms,” said Prahlad Singh, General Manager, Women’s Health, GE Healthcare. “SensorySuite helps improve a patient’s experience by providing a customized environment. We believe that improving patient experience is a major factor to increase breast screening compliance. GE Healthcare is commit-ted to advancing breast cancer care by delivering breakthrough technology and focusing on who is most important: the patient.”With more than 90,000 diagnostic procedures a year, Boca Raton Regional Hospital is a recognized leader in breast

care with a focus on serving and car-ing for the unique needs of women at every stage of their lives. “Through the addition of the SensorySuite, we combine our out-standing physician expertise with the latest in technology in an environment that enhances the emotional com-fort of a patient having a mammo-gram,” said Shakira Sarquis-Kolber, Director of Women’s Imaging

at the Institute.In October of 2010, Boca Raton Re-gional Hospital Foundation announced a $10 million donation from philanthropist Christine E. Lynn to name the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospi-tal. The transformational gift was an im-portant step in the creation of a regional destination for women’s health services at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. The new institute will serve as a “centralized address” for women’s healthcare needs and information, providing a convenient one-stop shop for women, with coordi-nated access to the broad spectrum of services at Boca Raton Regional Hospi-tal. A comprehensive array of integrated services will be specifically targeted to women as they pass through the con-tinuum of healthcare issues during their lifetime, from reproductive years and maternity care through menopause and aging. Boca Regional broke ground on the new Institute on April 23rd and expects the $22 million facility to be completed in the summer of 2015.

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Strikers Remain Perfect at Lockhart;Move to Third Place in NASL Standings

The Fort Lauderdale Strikers moved up to third place in the NASL standings following a 3-2 victory against Indy Eleven in a thrill-ing match at Lockhart Stadium Saturday night.An early goal from Strikers winger Martin Nuñez was canceled out on a penalty kick from Kleberson in a fast and furious opening 45 minutes. Second half goals from Fafà Picault and Marius Ebbers proved the difference while a late strike from Indy Eleven’s Erick Norales was merely a consolation.The Strikers took it to Indy Elven from the opening whistle and got on the board in just the eighth minute. Carlos Salazar spotted Nuñez on the left side of the box. Some tricky footwork from the Uruguayan created just enough space for a hard, right-footed shot that went past Kristian Nicht in the Indy Eleven goal.Indy Eleven were on the back foot following the goal, but equalized after a bit of good fortune. The Strikers were called for a hand-ball in the box and Kleberson stepped up to take the penalty kick. Oka Nikolov guessed correctly on the shot, but the Brazilian’s effort was perfectly placed in the bottom right corner.Indy were encouraged by the goal and stepped up the attack. Mike Ambersley had a chance go wide after a Strikers giveaway in mid-field. Moments later Mark Anderson let rip from distance but a strong hand from Nicht prevented the Strikers from taking the lead.The visitors had a chance to go ahead at the end of the half but were denied on a goal-line clearance from Justin Chavez. Mike Ambersley pounced on a rebound after Oka Nikolov had

raced out of his box to deny an onrushing Indy attacker. Ambersley’s first-time effort was hard and low, but Chavez was on the line to make the goal-saving block.Substitutions proved the difference for the Strikers in the search for a winning goal. Fafà Picault’s introduction injected pace down the right flank. The pacey winger was on hand to head home a pinpoint cross from Guerrero for his first goal in Strikers colors, giving the Strikers a 2-1 advantage.Guerrero, who led the Strikers in assists last season, moved up to the top of the list this season with two on the night. Minutes after Picault’s goal, German forward Marius Ebbers got on the end of Guerrero’s cross from the left to double the hosts lead. It was the forward’s first goal for the Strikers.The Eleven struck in stoppage time through defender Erick Norales, but it was too little too late as the referee blew the final whistle on the restart.“We are very proud of our guys’ performance,” said Strikers head cach Günter Kronsteiner. “Indy has a great team; they came in with two ties against two very good teams, so to get a win against this team is a great accom-plishment.”

FAU Track And Field Concludes Regular Season at North Florida

The Florida Atlantic University track and field team competed in Jacksonville on Saturday, April 26 at the North Florida Invitational, the Owls’ final regular season meet.Danielle Aromashodu recorded her second best time ever in the 400 meter hurdles with a final time of 58.82. The senior earned second-place at the meet and extended her lead in Conference USA. Sitia Martinez and Lauren Walton also competed in the event, picking up fourth and fifth place, respec-tively.Deja Jones finished section one of the 100 meter dash in sixth-place with a final time of 11.84, a new personal record. Regina

Wilkerson followed in seventh-place in 11.85. Sitia Martinez finished the second section of the event in second-place with a final time of 11.88 for a new personal record.In the 200 meter dash, Wilkerson and Jones both recorded personal records. Wilker-son finished fourth in the first section of the event, crossing the finish line in 24.15. Jones finished sixth in 24.50. Rounding out FAU’s competitors at the meet was Nathaly Gallego in the 5k. The freshman improved her previous personal record by more than 30-seconds, finishing in 20:17.10 for 10th-place

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Club Managers Teeing Off ‘Fore’ National, Regional Kids’ Charities

Florida’s Seminole Region of the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) is hitting the greens for their annual charity golf tournament to raise money for chil-dren’s charities. The event has two compo-nents – Marathon Golf, now in its fourth year, from May 13 to June 2, followed by the 24th Annual Best Ball Tournament. For Marathon Golf, the Managers’ membership, their recruits and other entrants tee off at several area courses with pledges made for every hole of golf played. Last year, the Seminole Region of the Florida CMAA raised over $500,000, of which $100,000 was collected by the Marathon Golfers. This year’s goal is $200,000. The one-day Best Ball Tournament will then be held at Boca West on June 9th preceded by the Grand Gala on the 8th attended by over 800 guests. The Best Ball tournament is one of the most impressive golf events of its kind with over 400 participants on four courses. No other one-day tournament has this many golfers participating for a single charity. At the same time, the Marathon event is also unlike other tournaments - “unconvention-al” by many standards.“Yes, we adhere to the basic scoring rules of golf, but that’s where it ends. It’s not about protocol, it’s about having fun while raising money. In essence, we challenge ev-eryone to play until they drop,” mused Gary Collins, tournament committee member and country club manager at Frenchman’s

Reserve. “A standard PGA tournament is 72 holes. With Marathon Golf, some of us have played more than 140 holes and finish up playing in the dark with flashlights!”“The objective with this event is to make a dramatic difference in the lives of thou-sands of children in need through our ben-eficiaries,” explained Jay DiPietro, tourna-ment chairman and manager of Boca West Country Club. “We always strive to surpass the funds raised the previous year. This year is no exception.”Virtually all the proceeds go directly to the South Florida chapters of the various charities. The Marathon Golf event has no overhead, greens fees are waived and all the food for the Gala is donated. Beneficiary charities include Toys for Tots, The Special Olympics, SOS Children’s Villages, The George Snow Scholarship Fund, The Uni-corn Children’s Foundation, FlorenceFuller Child Development Centers and The First Tee of the Palm Beaches.“Our mission is to impact the lives of young people, including those with disabili-ties, with educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing core values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf,” said Carl Mistretta, execu-tive chairman of The First Tee of the Palm Beaches. “We’re excited to be working with the Florida Seminole Region of CMAA. Their programs truly embody the values we teach at First Tee.”

Four to be Inducted intoLynn Athletics Hall of Fame

By Olivia CoiroLynn University has seen 46 names over 13 induction classes enshrined in its Athletic Hall of Fame. On Tuesday, April 29, the Fighting Knights will pay tribute to four more alumni, Julien Carsuzaa (Men’s Ten-nis) Andrew Farmer (Men’s Golf), Gabe MacDougall (Baseball) and Victoria Weltz (Women’s Tennis), as the Class of 2014 will be inducted at the Annual Student-Athlete Awards Show. In addition, the late Dr. Francisco Rincon and his family will be presented with the Hall of Fame Distin-guished Service Award, honoring his special contributions to Lynn University and its Athletic Department. Rincon passed away September 30, 2013 but leaves a permanet legacy on Lynn University’s athletic department. Born in Fusagasuga, Colombia, Dr. Rincon was a founding supporter of the Lynn University athletics programs in 1981 and remained a loyal friend and avid fan until the end. He served as the men’s & women’s soccer team physician for the 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995 national championship squads and was known to spread his positive influ-ence throughout all of the Fighting Knights athletic programs.A four-year letterwinner from 2006-09, Carsuzaa helped lead Lynn University’s men’s tennis program back to the top of the national rankings. A six-time ITA All-American for both singles and doubles, he guided the Fighting Knights to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appear-ances, including a national runner-up finish as a freshman and the program’s first-ever NCAA Division II National Championship in 2007. Carsuzaa later paired with Dennis Riegraf in the fall of 2007 to become the first tennis players in program history, men or women, to win the ITA Small College Super Bowl. He would go on to claim two Sunshine State Conference titles (2006 & 2007), be named a seven-time All-SSC selection and garner SSC Player of the Year and ITA National Senior Player of the Year accolades as a senior in 2009. He left Lynn as the leader in doubles victories in a season (22 – 2006) and singles (73) and doubles (79) victories in a career.Farmer joined Lynn University in 1994 and played two seasons with the men’s golf

team. Although his time with the Blue & White was brief, his accolades and ac-complishments have helped build the men’s golf program to what it is today. Farmer anchored Lynn’s first and only men’s golf national champion-ship squad in 1996, leading the team with a 75.02 stroke average. He was twice named a NAIA All-American and left the program as the leader in top-10 finishes in a season and career. His sea-son record was tied in 2006 and broken in 2011 while his career mark was surpassed in 2006.

A baseball alum has been inducted every-other year since 2006, with MacDougall becoming the latest to join the ranks. A three-year letterwinner from 2006-09, he put the Fighting Knights on the map by helping lead his team to the 2009 NCAA Division II National Championship while also being named the 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN Magazine National Academic All-American of the year, both of which were program firsts. MacDougall claimed SSC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors and was an ABCA and Daktronics All-American selec-tion before being drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 27th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Af-ter his playing days, he held season records for home runs in a season (22) and career records for home runs (39) and doubles (50) while being second in total bases (358) and RBIs (167).A model of consistency throughout her four years at Lynn, Weltz lettered from 2005-08 with the women’s tennis team. The Fighting Knights did not drop a SSC regular-season match as a team all four of her seasons (32-0) and won three SSC Titles (2006-08) with her at the top of the singles and doubles lineup. Lynn finished as the 2008 NCAA Division II National Runners-Up and was twice national semifinalists. Weltz was a four-time ITA All-American for singles and doubles and seven-time All-SSC honoree. In 2006, she was named the SSC Player of the Year. Upon gradua-tion, she ranked first (26), second (24) and fourth (23) in doubles victories in a season, ranked first in doubles victories (99) and doubles winning percentage (.952) while owning three of the program’s eight perfect doubles seasons.The Class of 2014 becomes the 14th class to be inducted into the Lynn University Athletic Hall of Fame. Women’s Tennis leads the way with nine members, followed closely by men’s soccer with eight, women’s soccer with seven and administrators/coaches with six selections. Baseball is next with five picks while women’s basketball, men’s golf and men’s tennis each have three honorees. Men’s basketball, women’s golf and softball all have two selections and vol-leyball holds one pick.

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Lynn Women’s Golf NationalTitle Defense Begins with

NCAA Tournament BidBy Chad Beattie

The NCAA announced the field for the 2014 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Tournament on Monday afternoon and Lynn University is standing front and center in its bid to repeat as national champions. The Fighting Knights are the top-seed out of nine schools in the South Super Regional, qualifying as a team for the NCAA tourna-ment for the third consecutive year and 13th time in program history.Lynn begins competition in the super regional on the same course it had just won the Sunshine State Conference Champion-ship on. The Blue & White will compete from Sunday, May 4, through Tuesday, May 6, at the Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club in Dade City, Fla. The top three teams, along with the top three individuals not with a team, advances to the national champion-ships held May 14-17, at Rock Barn Golf & Spa in Conover, N.C. Lynn ended a 15-year national champion-ship drought by winning the fourth national crown in program history, and No. 21 for the University, at LPGA International last year. With all five starters returning, the Fighting Knights have created a season for the ages, winning nine of the 11 tournaments they have played, including tying a league record with seven consecutive victories. They ended the season with wins at the Bash-at-the-Beach Invite and the SSC Championship, the first conference title in program’s storied history.All five players are ranked in the top-31 with junior Jessica Bradley earning the no. 1 ranking in Division II and 47th ranking in

Division I, II and III, NJCAA and NAIA. The reigning SSC Golfer of the Year is also in line to become the second player in pro-gram history to win the Division II Golfstat Cup (Maha Haddioui in 2008) after boasting a program-best 73.38 stroke average, three tournament victories and 11 top-10 finishes in total.Not far off her pace is fellow junior Saman-tha Smolen, who ranks No. 2 in the country with a 73.62 stroke average, two tournament wins and nine top-10 finishes. Both Bradley and Smolen have tied for the school record for career top-10 finishes with 23 apiece.Lynn’s depth continues with junior Lou-ise Manalo being No. 8 and seniors Ellen Chambers and Irene Calvo earning No. 24 and 31 national rankings. Chambers set the school record for 72-hole scoring last year in the national championship where she finished fourth individually while Manalo was close behind earning sixth and Calvo tied for fourth in the Super Regional Tournament.The Sunshine State Conference showed its depth as six schools and one individual quali-fied for super regional play. Behind Lynn are Rollins, Barry, Florida Tech, Nova Southeast-ern, Flagler, West Florida, Armstrong and Saint Leo. Emily Rymer of Florida Southern qualified as an individual. The SSC has won all 14 NCAA Division II National Champi-onships and 15 in total as between 1996-99 Divisions II and III competed in a combined championship. Additionally, the SSC has also provided the runner-up 11 times. Rol-lins leads with five NCAA titles, followed by Florida Southern and Nova Southeastern with four apiece and Lynn with two.

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