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Municipal News Boca Raton Police Honor Officer and Civilian Of The Year See page 11

Life & Arts ‘Live At Lynn’ Features Hit Shows: ‘Five Guys Named Moe’ and Jack Jones See page 13 See page 7 AT OLYMPIC HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL By Diane Feen said Director of Adult Edu- Olympic Heights Com- cation and Assistant Prin- Boca City Councilman Shirley Lyra reading the Tribune munity High School has a cipal at Olympic Heights solution for you if you as- Community High School, Majhess Endorsed By pire to become the one-per- Susie Stanley. cent of high wage earners. What many people may Police, Fire Unions And in today’s competitive not know is that OHCHS marketplace you will need has a few programs to help all the ammunition (not lit- young people and adults get erally) that you can get. a high school degree. Their And that ammunition is GED Program – for adults more cerebral than confron- – offers the chance to get a tational. “People who have high school diploma by tak- lost a job, or used to be able ing classes from 4:30 to 8 to get a job without an edu- pm Monday to Thursday. cation, need to go back to There are three teachers school. At Olympic Heights on the premises to help stu- Community High School we dents with different subject provide classes and support areas (English, psychology Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton for men and women, adults and social studies). There is Tribune to [email protected] and high school students,” continued on pg. 3

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The Boca Raton Tribune • East/West Boca Raton, FL Marketing Director Chris Catoggio BOCA CITY COUNCILMAN [email protected] Account Executive Angelo Lima MAJHESS ENDORSED BY Marguax Vickers Boca Police Safety Tip Art Director POLICE, FIRE UNIONS Marjorie Brandner “I’m ecstatic,” he Majhess is a Palm Graphic Design: Q: I heard there was police activity in my told the Boca Raton Beach County firefight- Maheli Jardim community. How can I stay informed? Tribune, saying he has er and former member Matt Epperson supported Boca police of the Boca Raton Fire Photographers: A. You can stay informed by visiting www. and firefighters dur- Rescue service. Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer Barbara McCormick bocapolice.com, signing up for crime alerts and ing his three-year term viewing the crime map. In addition join Crime on the council. “It lets Video Production Watch by calling 338-1230. me know that I am do- Director ing the right thing city- Klaiton Silva Crime and safety questions are answered by wide.” The Boca RatonTribune He said the unions in- mailing address: officers from the Crime Prevention Unit. For P.O. Box 970593 more information, visit www.bocapolice.com. terviewed both him and Boca Raton, FL 33497 Frank Chapman, who is Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton Blvd., Suite 212 - Boca Raton Fl, 33432 challenging Majhess in [email protected] the March 13 city elec- www.bocaratontribune.com BOCA RATON tion. “They held a can- For general information: 561-290-1202 – Boca Raton City didate screening; Frank Fax: 561-208-6008 Boca Raton Police Blotter Councilman Anthony and I were asked a se- Copyright 2011 by The Boca ries of questions. I was BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 01/30/2012 10:34 NW Majhess has won the en- Raton Tribune. All rights reserved called the next day” and by The Boca Raton Tribune. All 49TH STREET dorsement of both the told the unions were en- submissions and published materials A neighbor heard residential alarm and observed a police and fire unions in dorsing him. are the propery of The Boca Raton white vehicle with tinted windows flee the driveway. the city. Tribune. This publication may not be Several impact windows were discovered with dam- reproduced in whole or in part without age in an apparent attempt to gain entry. No entry was express written consent from The Boca Boca Raton Children’s Raton Tribune. The publishers reserve gained. the right to edit all submissions and to reject any advertising or copy they BURGLARY/ THEFT FROM AUTO 01/30/2012 Museum to hold yard sale regard as harmful to the publication´s 13:37 NORTH OCEAN BOULEVARD BOCA RATON -- The good or deemed to be libelous. The Person(s) unknown used an unknown object to smash publisher is not responsible for the Boca Raton Children’s articles written by its columnists. the vehicle passenger side window. The subject(s) Museum is hosting a com- The publishers are not responsible reached into the vehicle and removed a blue canvas munity yard sale and in- for typographical errors, omissions pocketbook containing approx $100 cash, and Macy`s vites families, crafters and or copy or photos misrepresented and Visa cards, victims driver’s license, Social Security community members to by the advertiser. Liability shall not card and Verizon cell phone. exceed the cost of the portion of space participate. exposure to the arts and occupied by such error or advertising The sale is scheduled humanities integrated items or information. All editorials are OTHER THEFT 01/31/2012 17:01 6000 W GLADES for Saturday, February with history and science. intended to reflect the position of the RD 25, from 8 a.m. to noon at For more information publisher and not of any individual Victim had her purse stolen from the Starbucks kiosk the Boca Raton Children’s and to receive an applica- editorial writer. Signed columns, on located in the Town Center Mall between 16:00 and the other hand, reflect the opinions Museum, 498 Crawford tion, call Jayne Morrison of the author and not necessarily 16:30 hours. The purse was recovered on the floor in Blvd., Boca Raton. Par- at (561) 368-6875 or e- those of the publisher. The advertiser front of In Tempo but Taeja`s wallet was missing from ticipants must provide mail mailto:jayne@cmbo- and/or the advertising agency is the purse. There are no suspects at this time. their own table and spaces ca.org. responsible for all content and will are 8 feet long. Registra- assume responsibility resulting from VEHICLE THEFT AUTO 02/01/2012 5:55 MARBLE publication of said advertisement in tion costs $25 per space. Quote of the Week: The Boca Raton Tribune. WAY Food and beverages will When sudden calamity shall fall on you, and destruction, as a Stolen vehicle blue 2005 Honda Civic bearing Fl Tag be available for purchase. tempest, shall be at hand: when tribulation and distress shall come Proud Member of: on 02/01/12 between 0100-0600 hours. The deadline to rent upon you: 1. 27 a space is February 18. SIMPLE BATTERY 02/01/2012 14:27 751 BANYAN All proceeds benefit the INDEX TRAIL Boca Raton Children’s Community News Page 03 Games Page 26 The victim, age 80, advised police an unknown white Museum. male punched him in the side of the head after a ver- The mission of the Municipal News Page 11 Pet Society Page 26 bal argument over the male’s dog and where is should Boca Raton Children’s Section B Page 13 Sports Page 29 be. The victim said he was not injured and refused Museum is to develop cre- Business Page 23 medical treatment. ative and critical thinking The friendly community where friends do business with neighbors. skills in children through Columnists Pgs 21,27 2010-2011 Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 3 Community News The Boca Raton Tribune GET SMART continued from pg. 1 AT OLYMPIC HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL also a full-time counselor to educational and vocational Tuesday evenings. your questions and educa- succeed,” said Stanley. Lyons Rd. in Boca Raton. help you as well. goals. If you need help in If you are still in high tional needs will be met. Olympic Heights Com- Call 561-852-6904 after 2 The GED may not have your studies, or in apply- school, or have dropped out, This program helps guar- munity High School, 20101 p.m. for information. the pedigree of other edu- ing to college, there is a tu- there is another program antee that if you lack cred- cational avenues but it can tor to help you jump those available to you called After its - or need to make-up a lead to great things. “The hurdles as well. School Credit Lab. This is class – then you can stay in high school equivalent de- “This is a wonderful for students who are just a school, or graduate if you Boca’s Don Estridge gree allows you to go on program to help adults few credits from graduation are a senior. to a two year college. The that did not do well in high or have failed a class. The “At Olympic Heights School Among State’s good thing is that if you school complete their edu- Lab meets from 3 pm to 6 Community High School do well in the two year col- cation and meet their life pm Monday to Thursday our doors are open to you. lege you are guaranteed en- goals. We have adults of all and has E2020 software to With education you can ac- Best for FCAT scores trance into a four year col- ages (16 to 60) attending help you complete any class complish your goals, all you lege,” added Stanley. this program,” said Stanley. that you may need to grad- have to be is determined. This win-win is a great There are not only uate. Our Democracy is based on opportunity for anyone teachers and counselors in There is also a teacher, public education, we need who has the time – and the the classroom, but there is a coach and a tutor on the you to reach out and we desire – to advance their a volunteer math tutor on premises to guarantee that will be there to help you Lynn invites community to Fifth Annual BOCA RATON – The Hillsborough, Pinellas and Family Fun Day Don Estridge High Tech Duval counties. BOCA RATON – Lynn p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18, on athletes. Snacks and drinks Middle School in Boca Ra- Districts that received a University’s Athletic Depart- campus. are included. An on-campus ton is ranked among the top higher ranking than Palm ment is inviting the com- Activities will be plenti- food truck expo will have ad- 10 schools in the state as Beach are typically smaller munity to Lynn’s 5th annual ful for kids of all ages and ditional dishes available for measured by student FCAT districts and districts with Family Fun Day, 10 a.m. – 6 their parents as the Fight- purchase. scores. higher concentrations of ing Knights look to continue Schedule of Events The high-tech middle high income households. Ap- their involvement in the local 10 a.m.: Lynn softball school, built on the site of proximately 50 percent of community. Admission is free game the former IBM campus in Palm Beach students qualify for everyone. 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.: tennis, Boca Raton, is actually one for free and reduced-priced Day-long activities will swimming and sand volley- of six Palm Beach County meals. include face painting, spin ball open play Schools ranked in the top 10. “We are pleased to see art, autographs, pictures with 12 – 3 p.m.: bounce house, High schools are also ranked that the continuing hard by their graduation rates, Big LU, raffles and bingo rock wall, obstacle course work of our teachers and student participation and students is recognized at the with prizes. Children will and interactive games performance in accelerated state level. This recognition also have the opportunity to 1 – 2 p.m.: Lynn men’s coursework and postsecond- should be reassuring to our interact with Lynn student- and women’s soccer clinic ary readiness. parents that their children and outdoor basketball clinic The schools are: Elemen- are receiving a high quality 2 p.m.: Lynn men’s and tary #7 – South Olive El- education”, said Superinten- women’s tennis matches ementary School. dent Wayne Gent. 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.: Lynn Middle #4 – Bak Middle “We have work to do to men’s and women’s basket- School of the Arts; #6 – Don ensure that all of our stu- ball games Estridge High Tech Middle dents are learning to their Family Fun Day is held in School # 9 – Wellington potential, but positive re- recognition of the NCAA’s Landings Middle School inforcement like this will community engagement ini- High # 3 – Suncoast continue to encourage our tiative. High School; #4 – Drey- teachers, staff, students and For more information call foos School of the Arts. parents to work hard toward Alex Perez at 561-237-7918. Palm Beach ranks #16 out our goals of even higher Those interested in attend- of 67 districts statewide performance,” he said. ing should enter campus on and #1 among the urban 7 The district rankings can Military Trail just south of districts statewide based on be found at www.fldoe.org/ Spanish River Blvd. and ask the FCAT scores, beating SchoolDistrictRanking. for Family Fun Day. out Broward, Orange, Dade, Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 4 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL

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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Boca law firm joins abuse survivor in walk to stamp out sexual abuse BOCA RATON -- Like most victims of abuse, Lau- ren Book was frightened, scared silent for years until she finally broke down and told a therapist about the atrocities she endured from the age of 11 to 16 at the hands of the family nanny. No longer a victim, Book, now 27, is battling abuse on a variety of levels. The Plan- tation resident has a website, www.laurenskids.org and an abuse crisis hotline. A for- mer kindergarten teacher, she has drafted a “Safer, Outside Boca Raton City Hall, Lauren Book, second from right, Smarter Kids” curriculum to is accompanied by, from left, Glen Ged, Nicole Ged, Ronda Ellis, help children become aware C. Glen Ged and Boca Raton Mayor Susan Whelchel as a $5,000 of “what are appropriate and check from the Ellis, Ged & Bodden law firm is presented to inappropriate touches.” Lauren’s Kids. And last week, she took The firm’s founding to Tell: A story of Hope and her campaign to the streets partners, Ged and Ronda El- Recovery,” which describes for the third straight year lis, looked out at the crowd her own physical and sexual with “Walk in My Shoes,” in front of their offices and torment at the hands of a a 1,500-mile, six-day trek affirmed their personal and woman who Book says knew from Key West to the doors corporate efforts to support how and where to touch chil- of the state Capitol in Tal- Lauren’s cause. dren so the marks weren’t lahassee. The walk brings “It’s nice to see so many obvious to parents. survivors like Book together of our employees join Lau- Book has also worked with advocates like the Boca ren in her walk,” said Ged, closely with her dad to pass Raton law firm of Ellis, Ged as his and Ellis’ two children legislation aimed at help- & Bodden to raise awareness – St. Andrews School stu- ing victims of abuse. One and promote sexual abuse dents Glen, 12, and Nicole, measure adopted during prevention. 10 – participated in the day’s the 2010 session and signed “Walk in My Shoes” rally. “There are more than into law by the governor al- kicked off its swing through 50 people here.” lows service dogs to accom- Boca Raton early Jan. 30. Ged works closely with pany abused children into Participants stopped at City Lauren Book’s father, Ron the courtroom if they are Hall to watch as Mayor Book, who is also the firm’s required to testify against Susan Whelchel offered a lobbyist. Together, Ged said, those who harmed them. rousing endorsement of they want to educate chil- Dogs help calm the children, the anti-abuse drive. Ellis, dren as well as the public on Lauren Book said, and re- Ged & Bodden CEO C. Glen the serious problem of child duce the fear of facing their Ged then officially presented abuse and the need for solu- abuser. Lauren’s Kids a $5,000 check tions. In light of the recent donated by the firm. “Even if you are not di- scandals at Penn State and Dozens of Ellis, Ged & rectly affected by child abuse, Syracuse University, Book Bodden lawyers and staffers everyone knows someone is supporting another pro- joined Book as they trekked who has been impacted by posed law that would penal- another six miles to the it,” said Ronda Ellis, sit- ize universities for covering North Federal Highway of- ting on a couch in the lobby up incidents of abuse. fices of the law firm, which with her two children. “This Her father said he will has committed to supporting is such a global thing. We continue to use his pas- and advocating Book’s cause. thank God we have not been sion and skill to support his With the walkers accompa- affected.” daughter’s campaign. nied by a specially marked Ellis said she sees the “Her efforts deserve bus and car as well as a Boca couple’s role as “doing the our attention,” Ron Book police escort, the entourage right thing” for children in- said. “Too many children rallied on the sidewalk, then jured and traumatized by in America are suffering in broke for lunch provided by abuse. silence. Let’s join Lauren – Ellis, Ged & Bodden before It’s something Lauren and walk tall to raise aware- the core group boarded the Book has committed herself ness and education of this bus for more stops on the to doing for years. She has silent epidemic.” road to Tallahassee. even written a book, “It’s OK Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 8 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS/LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL The Boca Raton Tribune Founded January 15, 2010 DOUGLAS HEIZER, Publisher

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Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name spelling, grammar, news style, EDITORIAL clearly legible along with a phone good taste and available space. number and complete address. Letters from the same author will By Dale King No unsigned or anonymous letters not be published more often than will be considered for publication. every 60 days. The Boca Raton Tribune reserves E-mails to columnists may be A lesson in true loyalty from a special the right to edit the letters for used as letters to the editor. All letters to the editor should be sent to: The Boca Raton Tribune, dog named Hachi P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 I don’t know whether cent to the town where we sneaks out again and walks is cared for by the station Letters to the Editor to swear off dog movies lived, North Smithfield. In to the train station to wait personnel, the hot dog Hi, Dale, because I get too emo- the film, a reporter shows patiently for Wilson’s train vendor and others. The Thanks for printing the story about the Chesebro tweets. tional. I remember literally up from the Woonsocket to come in. It’s a habit that Japanese professor gives I am enclosing a release regarding our spring tour sched- crying out loud at the end Call, the actual newspaper continues – and to dog lov- the stationmaster money ule if you can us. of “Marley and Me.” that covers the community, ers, it is a wonderful sight. to cover Hachi’s health ex- My wife and I saw a and the former sister paper One day, Wilson is in penses. And a Woonsocket Sincerely, beautiful film on cable the to the Pawtucket Times, his classroom when he suf- Call reporter writes a story other night about the loy- where I worked for many fers a fatal heart attack. that makes Hachi famous. Susan Gillis alty between a dog and his years. At the train station, Hachi For the next nine years, Archivist master, a wonderful movie The film focuses on the waits patiently as the train Hachi waits daily, in vain, Boca Raton Historical Society that touched on the incred- love shared by a college arrives, but there is no sign for his owner. Years after ible love that dogs have for professor, Parker Wilson of Wilson. He remains, ly- Wilson’s death, his widow To the Editor, us – love that transcends (Gere) and his dog. The ing in the snow, for several comes back to visit his True partnership requires combining resources to de- time and measure. And we pup is an Akita, sent from hours, until the professor’s grave when she catches liver the best results for everyone. Join members of both cried incessantly. Japan. His cage falls off a son-in-law comes to get sight of Hachi, now old the Greater Boynton Beach, Boca Raton and Delray The movie is called baggage cart at an Ameri- him. and achy, still waiting at Beach Chambers of Commerce at the South Palm Beach “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale,” and can train station. Wilson Many things begin the station. She gets emo- County Chamber Partnership miniEXPO and network - is based on a true story of finds the dog and is imme- now to change. The family tional and sits next to Boynton Beach Edition. It will be held Wednesday, Feb- a man and his dog in Japan diately captivated. moves away. The profes- Hachi until the next train ruary 15th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Courtyard in the early 20th century. Their affection grows sor’s daughter and son-in- comes. Hachi returns to Marriott The film was updated to until they are virtually in- law try to bring Hachi to the train station late at 1601 N. Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. Entry: contemporary USA and separable. A Japanese col- their home. But he won’t night and closes his eyes $20 (Includes two drink tickets) stars Richard Gere, Joan league at the college trans- have it, and after a goodbye for the last time. Allen and Jason Alexander, lates the symbol on the kiss, he leaves. At that moment, the Sincerely, among others. I checked pup’s collar as ‘Hachi’, Jap- Eventually, Hachi ends film goes to black-and- Theresa Kinsloe the Internet and found that anese for “good fortune.” up living under a rail car in white. Wilson steps out Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce Sony Entertainment never Wilson Parker decides to the train yard, going to the of the train station door released the film in the call the dog ‘Hachi’. station every day to wait and he and Hachi are to- To the editor: United States, but rather, One morning, Wilson for his master. There is a gether again, presumably, in the UK and Japan. leaves for work (he com- particularly touching scene in Heaven. Thanks for sharing the information about the “Music My wife and I were mutes by train) and Hachi when Jason Alexander, the I know I’ve given away in the Park” series presentation Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. at the also touched by the fact sneaks out and follows him station master, tells Hachi: the plot, but you really Mizner Park Amphitheater, featuring the Florida Youth that the movie was filmed to the train station, where “You don’t have to wait have to see the movie – if Orchestra. entirely in Rhode Island; he refuses to leave until any more. He’s not coming you don’t mind crying. It’s in particular, Woonsocket, Wilson walks him home. back.” well worth the tears. Sincerely, the city immediately adja- That afternoon, Hachi Over the years, Hachi Emily M. Lilly, Community Resources and Affairs bocaratontribune.com Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL THOUGHTS FROM THE POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer Complaints Are Not Created Memories The Answer! If you insist on com- jectively-led complaints be- understand the nature of That Endure plaining repeatedly, for a come totally irrelevant and, those changes, and how long time, about someone thus, incapable of bring- they affect human function- By: Rick Boxx the gesture fit per- generate additional in- or something, chances are ing the satisfaction sought! ing in today’s society, for Last year I was co- fectly with Peter’s talk come for the advisor. you have already failed Ultimately, reasonableness good or for ill. ordinating a confer- on his company’s mis- Admittedly, an en- in the effort. A far better only will win, coupled with The best procedure ence for business and sion, “Creating Memo- tertaining experience – method is for you positive- gentleness. for all thinking individu- professional people, ries Worth Repeating.” such as a visit a theme ly to motivate those who It is the epitome of ar- als is to acknowledge what and one of our speak- Ironically, the kindness park like Silver Dollar may need correction! Mere rogance to insist that your is happening in the world ers was Peter Her- of the guest at our City or attendance at a complaints, alone, seldom way is the only acceptable today and make the neces- accomplish anything other pattern for others to follow, sary adjustments to live schend, co-founder conference produced a sporting event – might than erect stronger and and for certain situations to in greater harmony with of Silver Dollar City, lasting memory for our lend itself more easily higher barriers between adapt! A positive, non-con- family, friends, co-workers, a recreational theme speaker. to enduring memories, you and the object of your frontational dialogue is the neighbors and, most of all, park located in Bran- Should this not be but a grocery store dissatisfaction, and hinder healthy path to take. Unfor- with Almighty God Him- son, Missouri, U.S.A. a primary goal for all where the cashiers rou- achieving the intended solu- tunately, pride often takes self, Whose will shall al- As we were arranging of our businesses, no tinely greet customers tion. priority and, thus, an issue ways prevail! the microphone that matter what product or with smiles and pleas- Living life creatively and is not correctly understood, That recognition does Peter would be using service we provide – to ant greetings can be more meaningfully requires much less resolved! not entail acceptance of all for his presentation, a create memories worth meaningful as well. continual revisions of your Always remember that novelty, but only a reason- thoughts, understandings, your point of view depends able outlook regarding the man from our audience repeating? The job we Whatever our product and approaches to the issues on your point of viewing. functioning of contempo- walked up to the po- do may not result in or service might be, it you desire to see expanded Many persons act today as rary society, and how fel- dium and handed him a entertaining photo- would be wise to create or altered. That, of course, if the world had stopped low humans, and the world small gift. graphs. But our work an environment that, does not automatically pro- sometime back and is no at-large, are being partially Having a listener should still be of such after the customers, cli- duce the changes being longer in motion at pres- shaped. from the audience ap- quality that it forms ents and suppliers have sought; it may take time! ent. Yet, changes are tak- A positive posture in all proach with a gift was positive mental im- worked with us, they People should be free to ing place continually, at we attempt will also chal- highly unusual, espe- ages, ones that linger leave with the conclu- act and speak the way they lightning speed. Some may lenge our feeble humans cially before the presen- through the passage of sion, “I’m glad I did believe to be their best, if be totally undesirable, but minds to think correctly on not only, option. Incessant many others are good and all issues, enabling us fear- tation. So with surprise time. business with them.” complaints tend to confirm valuable. lessly to examine all things and a bit of hesitation, For example, a pa- In the Old Testa- its object in the patterns One needs not embrace and hold fast to that which Peter opened the box. tron at a coffee shop ment of the Bible, already being implemented them all, but everyone is is good. It was a photo album might hold memories Proverbs 10:7 teach- and established. Most sub- requested to attempt to containing colorful of pleasant aromas es, “The memory of pictures of characters and flavors of the lo- the righteous will be a 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 and employees at Silver cal brew, along with blessing, but the name received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for Dollar City. friendly service and of the wicked will the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida. The giver explained interesting conversa- rot.” Good experiences this album represented tion. Customers at a leave lasting memo- the memories his fam- retail store may re- ries; bad experiences ily had accumulated member the courteous are either intention- over numerous years and attentive response ally forgotten or leave of attending Peter’s of salespersons that negative, even bitter entertainment center. were eager to guide feelings that ensure the The photos were a to- them to exactly what customers will not be ken of the family’s ap- they were looking for. returning to do busi- preciation for the many A client might hold ness with us. happy moments they lasting appreciation Will the memories had enjoyed and would for the efforts of a fi- you create for your cus- always have as trea- nancial planner to ad- tomers today become a sured memories. dress practical matters blessing – or will they As it turned out, that did not necessarily perish? 561-208-6029 Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. 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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 11 Municipal News The Boca Raton Tribune BOCA RATON POLICE HONOR OFFICER AND CIVILIAN OF THE YEAR BOCA RATON – In a he is tasked with developing a utilizing the residences for As to the civilian, Brenda Jan. 25 ceremony, Boca Ra- means of robotically deploy- shelter then stealing items has worked in communica- ton Police Chief Dan Al- ing an overpressure device from within, along with the tions of the Boca Raton Po- exander awarded Detective designed to defeat the com- vehicles in the garage. lice Services Department Sean Flynn the Officer of the mand system of an impro- The suspect was identi- since 2008. For the last Year Award and Brenda Mc- vised explosive device. fied through fingerprints left two years Brenda has been Whorter the Civilian of the With ideas from team behind on a recovered ve- the Cities Radio Technician. Year Award. members, Flynn developed hicle. Detective Flynn, using The duties include citywide Investigator Flynn has a mounting bracket for the his contacts, determined sim- assignment of 1,500 radios been a police officer with the robot that would facilitate de- ilar crimes were taking place along with maintaining and Boca Raton department since livery of the overpressure de- near the beach in Deerfield. keeping track of all portable 1999. In 2009 he was se- vice. This has led to the FBI’s Believing the suspect was and in-car radios in nearly 80 lected as a founding member Devices Operations Center still in one of the residences, departments in the city. of the Special Investigation requesting permission to dis- Detective Flynn conducted Her duties also include Unit (SIU). The unit was es- tribute a bulletin nationwide surveillance of the area and keeping track of all returned tablished to identify and tar- to all bomb squads outlining subsequently arrested the and malfunctioning radios, get individuals traveling into how to retrofit robots with suspect who confessed to five supervising installation and From left are Brenda McWhorter, Civilian of the Year; Chief the city to commit crimes and this design. resident burglaries in Boca switching out of in car ra- Dan Alexander and Detective Sean Flynn, Officer of the Year. assist investigators with high Detective Flynn has also Raton. dios, approving radio vendor partment, along with being sets up critical testing for tech investigative techniques. helped solve numerous cases He also began the inves- invoices and collecting pay- the main contact with AT&T probationary employees. Detective Flynn has also in the city. In June 2011 he tigation of a stolen Rolex ments from various depart- for new phones, disconnects, While the tasks appear been a member of the Boca assisted in the investigation watch that took a number ments, and maintaining in- and activations. to be truly overwhelming, Raton Police Bomb Squad of several residential bur- of turns, with the watch be- spection of city FCC licenses. McWhorter also assigns McWhorter has a talent not since 2004 in which he has glaries that seemed to be tar- ing sold to a pawn broker on Her duties also include all call signs in the CAD sys- everyone possesses, officials assumed the role as primary geting vacant residences. It eBay and ending up in the maintaining all cell phone tem, coordinates supplies for said. She is proficient, re- robotic operator. In this post, was believed the suspect was possession of a man in Peru. inventories for the Police De- hurricane preparedness and sourceful and patient. State Continues funding county’s reef monitoring program District 4 County Com- artificial reefs are one of the who formed the RRT. Origi- every year the competition missioner Steven L. Abrams reasons why diving off of nally the volunteers paid out for the grants escalates, ERM has announced that the county Palm Beach County shorelines of their pockets to perform the continues to maintain its fund- has successfully obtained state is world renowned,” added the monitoring dives on commer- ing due to the consistent qual- funding for its artificial reef commissioner whose district cial dive boats. ity of the RRT’s work. monitoring program which includes 22 miles of coastline. However, in 1996, ERM The RRT is affiliated with is conducted by a volunteer- The Palm Beach County was successful in obtaining the Palm Beach Zoo. The based organization called the Reef Research Team (RRT) Florida Fish & Wildlife Con- group is composed of expe- “Reef Research Team.” was formed in 1991 in coopera- servation Commission Artifi- rienced SCUBA divers who The program is essential tion with the county’s Depart- cial Reef Program monitor- come from all different back- in maintaining the 29 artificial ment of Environmental Re- ing grants to cover expenses grounds. Many of the mem- reefs located off the county’s sources Management (ERM). incurred by the RRT. The bers have participated for more One of the most unusual wrecks found in the Palm Beach County artifi- shoreline, he said. ERM, recognizing that limited present two-year grant is the than 15 years. cial reef system is this Rolls-Royce, part of Artificial Reef Number 2. “This program accom- staff resources did not allow eighth grant, in the amount of Through the RRT training certain fish species. Mapping, County’s RRT is considered plishes a lot with very little for sufficient monitoring of the $21,432. program, new members are videography and photography one of the best volunteer re- money since it is volunteer- deployed artificial reefs, met RRT just celebrated its taught scientific methods of are also included in the train- search dive teams in the state based,” said Abrams. “These with a core group of divers 20th year, and even though gathering data and identifying ing program. Palm Beach of Florida. Sharpen your pencils and get out to hear Madeleine Albright By Diane Feen that FAU is having the for- in 1997 she was the first professor in the Practice of sellers, the last two were Prague during and immedi- BOCA RATON -- Who- mer secretary of state Mad- woman to hold that office. She Diplomacy at the Georgetown called: “Madam Secretary” ately after World War II. ever said that South Florida eleine Albright talk about the was also the highest ranking University School of Foreign and “Mighty and the Al- A book signing will follow is a cultural and intellectual ‘Economy and Security in the woman in the history of the Service. She chairs both the mighty: Reflections on Amer- the lecture. Single tickets are wasteland didn’t know about 21st Century’ on Wednesday, U.S. government. Albright National Democratic Institute ica, God, and World Affairs.” $35 and groups of 15 or more Florida Atlantic University. February 15 at 3:30 p.m. in served as the Permanent US for International Affairs, the Those two best sellers are $30 per ticket. FAU stu- There have been so many the Carole and Barry Kaye Representative to the United Pew Global Attitudes Project, will be on sale after the lec- dents are admitted free with wonderful lectures, classes Performing Arts Auditorium Nations and was as a member and serves as president of the ture. Her next book, “Prague a student ID. Tickets can be and concerts that you might on FAU’s Boca Raton campus, of President Bill Clinton’s Truman Scholarship Founda- Winter,” is slated for release in purchased at www.fauevents. think you were in Manhattan 777 Glades Road. Cabinet and National Security tion. April 2012. It tells the story com, by calling 1-800-564- (almost). When Albright was nomi- Council. She is also the author of of Albright’s experiences and 9539. But the exciting news is nated as Secretary of State Albright is currently a four New York Times best those of her family living in Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. 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February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 • Year II • Number 086 SECTION ‘LIVE AT LYNN’ FEATURES HIT SHOWS: ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE’ AND JACK JONES BOCA RATON -- Lynn Two weeks later, famed University Band Jan McArt, singer Jack Jones will fill the director of theatre arts pro- Wold Center with music. He gram development, have will appear Saturday, Feb. 25 scheduled a couple of audi- at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. ence-wowing productions 26 at 4 p.m. His performance this month, part of Libby is part of his “Greatest Hits Dodson’s LIVE AT LYNN Tour.” Theatre Series 20. One of the greatest vo- “Five Guys Named Moe” calists of our time, double will be presented Saturday, Grammy-winner Jack Jones ENTERTAINMENT Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Sun- ranks with legendaries Mel day, Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. at the Tormé, Tony Bennett, Frank Wold Performing Arts Cen- Sinatra and Vic Damone. His Black Fly- ter on the Lynn campus. recordings of “Lollipops and In their multicolored Roses,” “Wives and Lovers” ing Heroes Zoot Suits, the five Moes and the “Theme from Love harmonize, croon, wail, tap Boat” are recognized all over and joke their way through the world. Known by 27 hit songs of songwriter Tickets are $45/mez- Their “Red Tails”

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Five Guys Named Moe cated in the Wold Perform- located on Lynn’s campus intimate black-box studio, ing Arts Center at 3601 N. in the heart of Boca Raton, this new center is home Military Trail. Tickets also features superb acoustics, a to numerous concerts and may be purchased online at modern lighting system, a events, including live the- HYPERLINK “http://our. large, light-filled lobby, and atrical performances by the lynn.edu” \t “_blank” http:// flexible space well-suited Lynn’s theatre arts program OLEDA Jack Jones our.lynn.edu or by phone at for dramatic productions, and professional Live at and saxophonist Louis Jor- zanine, $50/orchestra, and 561.237.9000. concerts and other cultural Lynn Theatre and Jazz Se- TALKS dan, whose new slant on jazz $65/box. They are available The 750-seat Keith C. events. ries, as well as Conservatory paved the way for rock and for purchase at the Lynn and Elaine Johnson Wold With an elegant salon, of Music concerts. See page 22 roll in the 1950s. University Box Office, lo- Performing Arts Center, outdoor sunset terrace and Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 14 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 The Boca Raton Tribune B - BOCA LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL Neil Simon’s ‘Plaza Suite’ The Olympic Heights Theatre De- now at Delray Playhouse partment proudly presents Gypsy! DELRAY BEACH -- a romance after 17 years. Gypsy is a musical with ness life. Gypsy will run March As a comic writer, Neil And the third tries to avert music by Jule Styne, lyrics The musical contains 2nd at 8pm, March 3rd at Simon is America’s undis- disaster, having discov- by Stephen Sondheim, and many songs that became 2pm and 8pm, and March puted box office champion. ered that their daughter a book by Arthur Laurents. popular standards, in- 4 at 2pm. Also, back by With hit Broadway com- (a bride-to-be) has locked Gypsy is loosely based on cluding “Small World,” popular demand, is the edies like Come Blow Your herself in the hotel bath- the 1957 memoirs of Gyp- “Everything’s Coming up award winning production Horn and Barefoot in the room. sy Rose Lee and focuses on Roses”, “Some People”, of Neil Simon’s Lost in Park, musicals like Sweet Michael DeGrotta her mother, Rose, whose “Let Me Entertain You”, Yonkers March 9 at 8pm. Charity and Promises, plays the male half of name has become synony- and “Rose’s Turn”. It is Tickets are only $12 and Promises and hit films like the three couples, while mous with “the ultimate frequently considered one can be purchased by call- The Goodbye Girl, Simon Laura Medley, Meri Ziev show business mother.” It of the crowning achieve- ing the box office at (561) has proven himself a mas- and Andrea Gottlieb play follows the efforts of Rose ments of the mid-20th 852-6680. ter of every form. his female counterparts. to raise two daughters to century’s conventional Olympic Heights The- But it was his work as Others in the cast include perform onstage and casts musical theatre art form, atre: 20101 Lyons Road a television writer for such Christina Breeza, Ryan an affectionate eye on the often called the “book mu- Boca Raton 33434 legendary comedians as Mahannah and Eric Salas. hardships of show busi- sical”. Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner PLAZA SUITE opened and Phil Silvers that in- Jan. 27 and plays through spired the trio of one-act Feb. 19. Tickets are avail- “Music In The Park” Series fea- plays he called Plaza Suite. able through membership Each play tells the story or individually at $30. Stu- turing Florida Youth Orchestra of a couple occupying a dent tickets are half-price. suite in New York’s Plaza For reservations, call The WHEN: SUN - Hotel. Playhouse Box Office at DAY, FEBRUARY 12, One couple is celebrat- (561) 272-1281 Ext. 4. NW 9th Street (off Swin- 2012 4:00pm ing their 23rd (or 24th) Group rates are available. ton Avenue in Lake Ida WHERE: Mizner wedding anniversary. An- The Delray Beach Park). Park Amphitheater- other couple is revisiting Playhouse is located at 950 ------located on the north end of Mizner chestra, as a not-for- ton Police Explorers), Park on Federal High- profit, self-supporting relax and enjoy the Boating & Beach Bash for People way, just south of musical group, was best of entertainment Glades Road. started in 1988 by for- for the entire family, With Disabilities Needs Sponsors (outdoor venue) mer WTVJ-Channel along with food treats 6 weatherman, Bob which are available for Dubbed “The Miracle on tion and invention. “We all agree it’s time ADDITIONAL: the Intracoastal,” the 4th an- But they need your help. to salute these remarkable Join sponsors--- the nual Boating & Beach Bash The organizers are reaching people who have given so City of Boca Ra- for People with Disabilities deeper into the community much to protect our freedom,” ton, Aurora Nurses (www.boatingbeachbash. to find corporate and private says Bash organizer Jay Van Home Health Care, com), will be held at Spanish donations to insure the event’s Vechten. “The Bash is the River Park in Boca Raton on success. perfect way for us to do this. Florida Health & Chi- Saturday, March 24. At the cornerstone of the We are most grateful to Col. ropractic Medicine- The Bash, the largest free Boating & Beach Bash for John McDaniel, founder of --as they present fun filled day, is for people People with Disabilities is the Wounded Warriors in Action, FLORIDA YOUTH with physical and or intel- financial support from Royal for kindly agreeing to accept ORCHESTRA---as Weaver, and his wife, purchase. Parking is lectual challenges. What is Palm Yacht & Country Club tax deductable contributions part of the “Music Myra, to showcase the available in several amazing about this event is of Boca Raton, club member on our behalf.” musical talents of area garages located in the that those with disabilities donations and club boat own- Donations should be made In The Park” Con- get an opportunity to enjoy ers. to: ‘Wounded Warriors in Ac- cert Series. A special students, ages 5-19. Mizner Park shopping a 45 minute boat ride aboard The Bash will pay special tion – Bash.’ Mail checks to afternoon program The 4:00pm perfor- area. Admission to all luxury yachts, lent for the day tribute this year to American Boating & Beach Bash for Peo- of various contem- mance takes place at concerts is free. by boat owners. They also get heroes, men and women dis- ple with Disabilities, PO Box porary and classical Boca Raton’s favorite EXCELLENT PHO- a free lunch with all the trim- abled during their service to 99, Boca Raton, FL., 33432. outdoor entertain- TO OPPORTUNITY! mings. the nation. This is being done For more information please musical selections has The event - that is volun- through a new partnership visit www.boatingbeachbash. been prepared by this ment spot, Mizner COST:FREE teer staffed – attracts 2,500 formed with Wounded War- com or write mailto:info@ 125-member orches- Park Amphitheater, INFO: City of Boca children, adults, veterans with riors in Action (www.WWIA. boatingbeachbash.comting- tra In its 18th con- Bring along a blanket Raton----(561) 393- disabilities, caregivers and org), a Florida-based 501c3 beachbash.com. secutive appearance or chair (chairs are 7827. mailto:elilly@ their families. If you’ve never foundation that works exclu- Reach Jay H. 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Many people walked to our corporate partners.” Snow Scholarship Fund Auction kicked off the away with one of a kind A highlight of the eve- hopes to award more 30th Anniversary of the sports memorabilia, excit- ning was the introduction than $400,000 in scholar- George Snow Scholarship ing golf packages, dinner of the Community Service ships to some of the area’s Fund Jan. 28, attracting at their favorite restaurant, Award Winner’s; Robin brightest and most deserv- over 580 “cowpokes” for a and fantastic trips, living and Charles Deyo and The ing young scholars poten- foot-stompin’ good time. up to its reputation “As the Boca Raton Regional Hos- tially representing every The event, which hon- Best Darn Auction in Boca pital. Snow said, “We are public high school in Palm ored Robin and Charles Raton. privileged to be able to rec- Beach County. Deyo with the Fund’s An- Tim Snow, president of ognize Robin and Charles Since its inception, nual “Community Service the George Snow Scholar- for their efforts to make more than $4,900,000 has Award,” and The Boca ship Fund, said, “We are our community a better been awarded to more than Charles and Robin Deyo and M.J. “Mike” Arts Raton Regional Hospital deeply grateful to each of place to work and play and 1,200 worthy recipients. A with the Fund’s Annual the companies and orga- to be one of the countless major consideration for “Corporate Community nizations that contributed groups in our community scholarship selection is fi- Service Award; “ raised items for our auction.” that have benefited from nancial need. some $137,000 to be ap- “In addition, I would her efforts.” For more informa- plied toward higher edu- like to thank our auction “Additionally, we are tion on the George Snow cation scholarships and committee and the many fortunate to have compa- Scholarship Fund Please programs designed to as- individuals that have given nies like The Boca Raton call (561) 347-6700. sist worthy students in the so much of themselves to Regional Hospital in our The 20th Annual Ca- community. insure the success of this community; the Hospital ribbean Cowboy Ball will A major contributor to- event - from our Honorary Family has been major be held on January 26, ward the Caribbean Cow- Chairpersons, Laura and supporters of the Scholar- 2013. boy Ball’s financial success Fred Astaire Dance Studio Dancers was the live and silent auc- tion, which featured gifts

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Yaacov Heller displays his painting of Marta Batmasian Yaacov and Sue Heller. and her dog as the subjects of the portrait stand next to it.

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BOCA RATON, FL. and environmental stew- Barrels, and Restroom – The City of Boca Ra- ardship, staff chose Lake Facility complete with So- ton invites the public to Wyman Park as a model to lar Panels, Skylight, Low attend a ribbon-cutting demonstrate some of the Flo Fixtures, constructed ceremony on Tuesday, technologies available to with recycled material. February 14, 4:00-5:00pm, create a sustainable pub- Following the program, in recognition of the new- lic facility. Some of the light refreshments will be ly-completed renovations elements include; a Wind served. For additional in- and improvements at Lake Spire, Reflective Surfaces, formation on the project, Wyman Park . The 8.3- Solar Compactors, Pervi- please call (561) 393-7857 acre park is located at 1500 ous & Porous Pavers, Xe- or visit City of Boca Raton NE 5th Avenue. City of- riscape Landscaping, Rain – EECBG Project. ficials and staff will share in the celebration and will be highlighting the unique energy-efficient and ener- gy-conservation elements within the Park. The Park improve- ments were made possible through funding from the U.S. Department of En- ergy for the American Re- covery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 – Energy Ef- ficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program. The Grant Pro- gram represents a Presi- dential priority to deploy the cheapest, cleanest, and most reliable energy tech- nologies we have across the country. In keeping with this priority and the City’s own initiative to be a leader in community sustainability Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 20 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86

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ENTERTAINMENT OLEDA TALKS By Skip Sheffield Oleda Baker Oscar-Nominated Film “Albert VITAMIN B-COMPLEX: Nobbs’ now playing in Boca Now that and The Overwhelming Nutritional Health Benefits of Complete Janet McTeer have been nomi- nated as Best Actress and Best B-Complex Vitamins are Very Much Underestimated! Supporting Actress for this I have taken B-Complex age and we get aches, pains, ill- physical health. year’s , there since I have been 28 years old. nesses, dull hair and skin, gray Calcium Pangamate 10 mg: should be a surge in box office (49 years!!) While modeling hair, wrinkles and other mala- Helps in the transfer of oxy- for the quirky little comedy- with Wilhelmina in New York dies none of us want. To keep gen into tissues’ cells and is ac- romance, “Albert Nobbs.” City I was booked to fly to looking and feeling young, we tive in helping to prevent fatty Let me stress. “Albert Nobbs” is not a laugh-out-loud Rome for a high-fashion shoot. need to keep our cell “splitting” infiltration of the liver. comedy. It just has some ironi- I was tired and had a 3 day process at a high rate, and the Inositol 10 mg: Closely as- cally funny situations stemming shoot coming up overseas…I best time to stimulate this is sociated with Choline and Bio- from sexual role-playing and HAD to look and feel my best! while they’re still regenerat- tin and also is known to have a romantic misunderstandings. I went to my doctor and ing. You can start at any age… calming effect. The film is a labor of love Glenn Close in “Albert Nobbs” complained. It was then I the energy and results kick in Choline 10 mg: Plays an for Glenn Close, who co-wrote learned about the power within a few days. important role in the transmis- the screenplay and starred in Queens, Victoria Regina. the streets below, as crowds are of the B-Complex Vitamin As we grow older, B Vita- sion of nerve impulses. the play on which this is based While Glenn Close’s per- wont to do when they think group….all eleven of them mins become more and more Para-Aminobenzoic Acid almost 30 years ago. formed as this bottled-up little they may witness a gory sui- and what they do as a group. I important because the body (PABA) 10 mg: Acts as a co- It’s late 19th century Ire- person is impressive, there is cide. not only finished out my week does not easily absorb these enzyme in the breakdown and land. The character of Albert little to like about the melan- Nick is not crazy or suicidal. of shoots in the city but went vitamins from food, so it is utilization of protein. Assists Nobbs (Close) showed at age 14 choly character. The character His stunt is just a ploy to divert on to a very successful fashion very difficult to eat enough of in the formation of red blood at Morrison’s Hotel. The ho- we really like is Janet McTeer’s attention from the real action shoot in Rome. Here is what the proper diet for a longer, cells. tel’s owner, Mrs. Baker (Pauline Hubert. In this year’s Oscar across the street. His younger my doctor taught me (this also healthier life span. (All eleven Vitamin B6, Pyridoxine 5 sweepstakes she has a much brother Joey (Jamie Bell) and Collins) took pity on the waifish appears in my website www. B’s must be taken together as mg: Consists of three related lad and added him to the hotel stronger chance of bringing sexy cat burglar girlfriend An- home the gold. gie (Genesis Rodriguez) will at- oleda.com): one helps support the other) compounds—pyridoxine, pyri- staff B-Complex vitamins, con- The Eleven B’s And How doxal and pyridoxamine. It It is now 30 years later If you are interested in so- tempt to steal the very diamond ciology and gender politics, “Al- Nick was accused of taking. taining eleven “B’s,” convert They Help You is required for the proper ab- and Albert is an esteemed but carbohydrates to glucose, To Live A Longer, Health- sorption of vitamin B12 and almost silent, almost invisible bert Nobbs” is a film for you. I The heist itself is pretty our single most significant ier Lifespan: for the production of hydro- butler. don’t think it stands much of high-tech acrobat suspenseful, Albert’s unruffled, predict- a chance with America’s main- but it is short-lived and inter- source of energy, and they Vitamin B12, Cyanoca- chloric acid and magnesium. It able routine is upset when Hu- stream audience. spersed with shots of Nick back are vital for the metabolism of balamin 1000 mcg: The only helps other B’s work their best. bert Page, a boisterous outgo- Two and a half stars on the ledge, where first a vet- fats and protein. The B Vita- vitamin that contains essential Vitamin B2, Riboflavin 2 ing fellow, is hired to do some “Man on a Ledge’ eran detective (Ed Burns) and mins may be the single most mineral elements, found to be mg: Necessary for red blood painting at the hotel. The thing Is No Nail-Biter a police psychologist named important health factor for necessary for longevity. Helps cell formation, antibody pro- is, Albert Hubert is really a There is a reason “Man on Lydia Mercer (Elizabeth Banks) the nervous system and the the utilization of iron. duction and cell respiration woman, too. That fact is re- a Ledge” was released in the attempt to talk Nick down. nerves’ normal functioning Vitamin B1, Thiamin 12.5 and growth. Most foods con- vealed somewhat humorously Siberia of January. In a more We know Nick isn’t going (which is why B-Complex is so mg: The body needs a daily tain very little. when Albert is forced to room popular movie month it prob- anywhere, because director As- good for people trying to quit supply since it is not stored Folic Acid 400 mcg: Neces- with Hubert. ably would be lost in the shuffle. ger Leth has tipped his hand by smoking). They help maintain in large amounts. Especially sary for the proper formation If that weren’t confusing In January it pretty much had revealing the suicide threat is the health of hair, skin, eyes needed by sugar eaters and of both red blood cells and enough, Hubert is married to the market for an action-thriller just that. and the liver and they are es- smokers. white blood cells. Essential for a woman (Bronagh Gallagher) all by itself, if you don’t count There are some amus- sential for maintaining gastro- Vitamin B3, Niacin 12.5 the processes of growth and who may or may not know Hu- Liam Neeson in the frozen tun- ing things, such as blueblood intestinal muscle tone as well mg: Assists enzymes in the reproduction of all body cells. bert’s true sexual identity, and dra in “Grey”. Kyra Sedgwick portraying a as supporting proper brain breakdown and utilization of It is considered a brain food. Sam Worthington stars as who cares? hard-bitten Hispanic televi- function. proteins, fats and carbohy- Biotin 150 mcg: Aids in the titular character, Nick Cas- sion reporter, and Ed Harris Confusing matters even Many people think of our drates. There are only small cell growth and the utiliza- sidy. Nick is an ex-cop on the as a huffing and puffing megla- further is lovely Helen (Mia cells, the only building blocks amounts present in most foods. tion of other B vitamins. Wasikowska), a young maid to lam from Sing Sing. In Pablo billionaire, David Englander. Fenjives’ highly improbable Despicable Englander makes of the only body we’ll ever Vitamin B5, Pantothenic Other Ingredients: Croscar- whom Albert is attracted. Hel- have, as “stationary” or “fixed.” Acid 10 mg: An anti-stress vi- melose sodium, Magnesium en likes little Albert OK, but she script, Nick is a good cop who Donald Trump look like a mod- The fact is they are “splitting” tamin involved in the produc- stearate, Calcium phosphate, is stirred more by the brutish was framed for the heist of a est, quiet, nice guy. boiler man Joe (Aaron Johnson). $40 million diamond someone One hopes in vain for a and regenerating all the time. tion of adrenal hormones and Pharmaceutical glaze. Yes, “Albert Nobbs” is a else took. spark of romance between Nick When we are young our cells the formation of antibodies. It If you like click on feminist fable; an allegory re- Nick checks into the Roo- and the pretty police shrink. are very active but this regen- is needed by every cell in the www.oleda.com/products. ally, about oppressive social, sevelt Hotel in midtown Man- The closest thing to sex is the eration of cells slows as we body and it affects mental and asp?dept=4 to see more. political and economic dictates. hattan, orders lunch with bright red skivvies Angie strips Victorian England and Ireland champagne, then climbs out down to during the heist. Ac- Oleda Baker, now 76, began her career as a high fashion model with the prestigious Wilhelmi- were notoriously anti-female, a window onto a ledge on the tion-suspense junkies had best na Model Agency, based in New York City and doing print and TV assignments in New York 21st floor. That’s where Nick look elsewhere. yet the U.K. was ruled by one and Europe. She has written ten books on beauty, diet and health. of its strongest most steadfast will remain for most of the Two stars film, while a crowd gathers in Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 22 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL East/West Boca Raton, FL Boca woman falls victim Unchallenged Scott to return campaign to distraction scheme BOCA RATON – Police suspect then told her to follow donations, give balance to charity are investigating a report of a him back to the kitchen and he BOCA RATON -- City the Boca Raton Tribune. of the end of January. In- distraction theft that occurred would show her how to prop- Councilwoman Constance “We have a lot of bills to cumbent Anthony Majhess at a home in the 1800 block erly wash the solution off. Scott, who won re-election pay.” lists a total of $8,118. of Sabal Palm Drive in Royal The suspects told the vic- automatically after chal- “We have sent letters Most of Chapman’s Palm Yacht and Country Club tim they had cream for her lenger Bill Trinka dropped to all contributors asking money, however, is his own. about 2 p.m. Feb. 2, a police re- hand and a solution to clean out of the race, said she if they want a pro-rated His finance report says port said. her ring in their truck. The will split her campaign do- amount back or it will go to he loaned his campaign The victim told officers victim waited inside and when two men came to her front the suspects did not return, nations among four local local charities.” $50,000. Majhess has lent door and told her there was she went to retrieve her ring nonprofits – after she gives Whatever cash she has himself only $210. a water problem on the street and discovered it was gone. contributors a chance to left, she said, will be turned Chapman also lists and they needed to check her The suspects are described get a pro-rated portion of over to the Tri County three $500 donations from water system. as being about 25 years old. their money back, if they Humane Society, Stand an attorney, a law firm and Police said the suspects Both were wearing jeans, one want. Among Friends, Boca Ra- a title company in Ohio and entered the home and went had a small checked t-shirt Scott’s finance report ton Police Athletic League two local donations, $100 to the kitchen with the victim. and brown hair. The other filed Jan. 27 shows she has and Boca Helping Hands. from former Boca Raton One suspect sprayed a solu- suspect wore a yellow vest and collected $22,835 since she In the sole contest on City Councilman Dave tion into the sink and inten- yellow hat and had brown hair opened her campaign ac- the March 13 city election Freudenberg and $250 City Councilwoman tionally sprayed the victim’s and a goatee. count last summer. ballot in Boca Raton, chal- from David Robbe, a teach- Constance Scott hand. They told her to im- If anyone has informa- mediately wash her hand since tion about this crime they are “I have a final finance re- lenger Frank Chapman said er at Boca Raton Commu- the solution could burn. asked to call Detective James port due in April,” she told he has collected $51,850 as nity High School. The report said the vic- Giumenta at (561) 338-1303 tim went into the bathroom, or Palm Beach County Crime took off her diamond ring Stoppers at (800) Palm Beach County Library System and washed her hands. One offers a lot more than books Hasner running for Dis- 5: Glades Road, West gun and boasts an exciting encourage you to become Boca, Hagen Ranch Road line-up of best-selling au- a Friend of the Library, and West Boynton. All of thors actually connecting an association of persons trict 22 congressional seat them provide adult pro- readers with their favorite interested in books and BOCA RATON -- For- ring, Hasner said, “I look for- gramming, child program- writers. Whether you are libraries that focus public mer Republican state Repre- ward to a spirited contest of ming and computer train- a child, teen, adult or se- attention on library ser- sentative and House Major- ideas in the 22nd District, and ing. The West Boynton nior citizen I can guaran- vices. Annual membership ity Leader Adam Hasner of to working every day to once Boca Raton has abandoned again represent my friends Branch Library, located at tee your local library has begins at $15; family mem- his bid for the U.S. Senate seat and neighbors in Palm Beach 9451 Jog Road, Boynton something that would be bership is $25 per year. held by Bill Nelson to jump and Broward counties as a Beach, closed in August of interest to you. In addition to help- into the District 22 congres- passionate advocate for jobs for renovations. Patrons PBC’s Library ser- ing support our Library sional race. and economic growth, for a are encouraged to use the vices extend beyond the System and all of this That move got an early Congress that lives within its Lantana Road Branch. walls of its branches. wonderful program- boost from the current District means and plays by the rules The Glades Road Branch Their Outreach Services ming, members receive a 22 incumbent, U.S. Rep. Allen it sets for our citizens and for By Commissioner Burt is now reopened from its Division strives to make monthly newsletter and a West, who is moving his elec- a strong national defense that Aaronson District 5 recent renovations. programs and services calendar of library events. tion effort to the new District honors our commitments to When you hear the Our county librar- available to everyone, par- For more information on 18. our allies abroad, especially word library, books are ies serve many purposes. ticularly those who cannot our Library System, visit “My friend, Allen West, Israel.” most likely the first things and I spoke, and he offered me He said he is “honored They are gathering places easily access branch ser- www.pbclibrary.org or call that come to mind. for groups and meetings. vices such as those with a 1-888-780-4962. his counsel, and I am honored to accept [West’s] endorse- But the fact of the mat- to accept his endorsement in ment in this race. Allen They provide free comput- visual or physical disabil- As always, I invite your this race,” Hasner said in an West’s service to our nation ter is your Palm Beach er and Internet classes and ity, homebound adults and comments on any issue of email Feb. 1. did not end when he left the County Library System educational programming those in nursing homes or interest to you. As your Hasner, 42, a native of US Army; it continues ev- offers so much more. In and they conduct seminars retirement centers. commissioner, I am here Delray Beach and longtime eryday he leads in the United the past year, just over on a variety of helpful top- For instance, the talk- to help you. You may write South County politician. States House. I look forward 5 million books and au- ics such as financial plan- ing books service is free me at 301 N. Olive Ave., spent eight years as a state to serving with him.” dio/visual materials were ning or finding a job in a to anyone legally blind or West Palm Beach, 33401 or rep. He was term-limited So far, two Democrats checked out by the coun- tough economy. visually impaired. Patrons call my staff at 276-1310 from running again in 2010. are in the race: Former West ty’s 457,000 library card In addition, they offer select audio books they or toll free at 877-930- He had been in the race Palm Beach Mayor Lois holders. for the U.S. Senate seat held Frankel and businessman story time, origami, poetry would like from a catalog 2205. My email address is: The Library System workshops and more. For and their selections are mailto:baaronso@pbcgov. by Democrat Bill Nelson, but Patrick Murphy. Several oth- operates 16 branches. We his poll numbers had been er Democrats are considering instance, the fourth annual mailed to their residences. org. weak. With his hat in a new a run for that seat. are fortunate to have four WritersLive! series has be- Finally, I would like to branches here in District Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 23 Business The Boca Raton Tribune NCCI HOLDINGS COLLECTS ITEMS FOR DISADVANTAGED FAMILIES BOCA RATON -- NCCI shelter, meals, and support Holdings, Inc. employees to homeless families. recently collected pajamas, They also donated 370 toys, and food for area disad- pounds of food for Boca vantaged families as part of Helping Hands, which pro- their company-wide “Share vides food and assistance the Spirit” campaign. programs to individuals, Employees donated more families, and children. than 100 pairs of pajamas NCCI, located in Boca for the Pajama Program, Raton, employs 925 profes- which provides comfort and sionals dedicated to fostering love in the way of new paja- a healthy workers compensa- mas to children in need. tion system. NCCI actively Employees donated more gives back to the communi- than 130 toys and $550 in ties where its employees live NCCI Holdings, Inc. employees Chantel Weishaar and Stacey Dever CCI Holdings, Inc. employees Kelly Cavaleri and Linda Simmonds gift cards to Family Prom- and work. Photos by NCCI sort more than 130 toys collected for Family Promise during NCCI’s fill a van with 370 pounds of donated food for Boca Helping Hands. ise, which offers temporary Holdings. holiday Share the Spirit program. Boca Regional among first hospitals to use new atrial fibrillation treatment BOCA RATON – Phy- defines the limits of the the use of a coolant rath- over existing ablation smoother patient recov- sicians at the Christine E. pulmonary veins isolat- er than heat, delivered methods is that it en- ery. Although we have Lynn Heart & Vascular ing the abnormal electri- through a balloon cath- ables physicians to safely yet to claim victory in the Institute at Boca Raton cal activity that causes eter. and effectively isolate the search of a treatment for Regional Hospital are the PAF, blocking its path to This freezing technol- pulmonary veins with an the cure of atrial fibril- first in Palm Beach Coun- the heart. ogy allows the catheter efficient approach,” said lation, the cryoballoon ty to offer the Arctic Unlike traditional ab- to adhere to the tissue E. Martin Kloosterman, technology is a signifi- Front® Cardiac CryoAb- lation treatments that use during ablation, allow- MD, Chief of Cardiol- cant step in that direction lation Catheter system, radiofrequency or heat to ing for greater catheter ogy and Director of the by broadening the patient the first and only cryo- destroy faulty electrical stability and the capacity Electrophysiology Labo- population that may ben- balloon in the United circuits in the heart on a of generating a linear le- ratory at Boca Raton Re- efit from this procedure.” Arctic Front® Cardiac Cryo- States indicated to treat point-by-point basis, the sion along the pulmonary gional Hospital. Ablation Catheter system recurring Paroxysmal balloon-based technol- veins entrance in one ap- “We have noticed that Atrial Fibrillation (PAF) ogy of Arctic Front is plication. this technology allows that is resistant to drugs. novel because it ablates “The value of the new for shorter procedure PAF is a heart rhythm cardiac tissue through cryoablation technology times and earlier and disorder that causes a quivering of the up- per chambers of the heart leading to irregu- lar heartbeats, which are usually at a faster pace than normal, that come and go, lasting minutes, hours or days. Recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the in- novative cryoballoon treatment is a special car- diac catheterization pro- cedure by which the mar- gins of the pulmonary vein (where PAF most frequently generates) are electrically isolated by producing a freezing linear scar. This line re- Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. 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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 25 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL DryClean To Go begins New Year BUSINESS BITS by collecting clothing for charity BOCA RATON - Fit Food Express, a takeout store specializing in healthy and tasty meal options, BOCA RATON – Dry- women’s clothing and nearly has opened its second location in Boca Raton. Its new location is at 9965 Glades Road. The store has Clean To Go, a pickup and 50 children’s items – all of become a favorite in the area since its launch last year by providing ready-to-go, microwavable meals delivery dry cleaning ser- which have been given to The that are not only affordable and taste great, but are also healthy and nutritious. The meals provided vice based in South Florida, Salvation Army Boca Raton by Fit Food Express have been developed after extensive research with nutrition and fitness experts, started off the New Year by Corps located on 2nd Avenue and are prepared and pre-packaged on a daily basis in its specialized kitchen facilities. helping its customers freshen in Boca Raton. up their wardrobes while giv- In addition, DryClean To The Board of County Commissioners, through the Department of Economic Sustainability, has ing back. Go provided a bag of cloth- approved a total of $713,000 in federal funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban De- Understanding the high ing to the Harrison family velopment and the U.S. Department of Energy to assist Doctors Scientific Organic acquire, remodel number of individuals and of Boca Raton, which lost its and equip a 25,000-square-foot facility at 1210 West 13th Street in Riviera Beach. With a total project families spending the holiday home and belongings in a fire investment of $3.1 million, the company will expand its product and customer base in the manufac- season reviewing their collec- over the holidays. ference.” ture of food and weight-loss products under the trademarked names Smart for Life, Thin Adventure, tion of clothes, cleaning out “Throughout the year, our Dalfonso and her partner, The Cookie Diet, and Zilch. DSO plans to create 25 full-time jobs within five years. their closets, and looking to customers often identify piec- Valentina Moretti, continue start fresh, DryClean To Go es of clothing that are either to invite DryClean To Go BOCA RATON-- The Wood Energy Group, Inc., a division of Banyan Rail Services Inc., an- invited its customers to set ruined and unfixable or that customers to set aside cloth- nounced that Natalie Ann Macey has joined the company as Vice President Sales and Marketing. aside clothing to be donated they have no more use for,” ing for donation along with Macey brings over 10 years of sales and marketing experience in the railroad tie reclamation and with their usual dry clean said Yonnyt Dalfonso, gen- their usual dry cleaning pick- disposal business to Wood Energy. Prior to joining Wood Energy, Macey was Vice President of service pick-up during the eral manager of DryClean up serrvice. If you are inter- Sales and Shipping at Superior Railroad, a railroad tie reclamation company in Kansas City, Missouri, month of January. To Go. “In these cases, we ested in making a donation, The company went even put aside the items for dona- visit www.mydrycleantogo. WEST PALM BEACH – Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Ryles, P.A. announced that Hannah Bright further, by rewarding those tion to local and worthwhile com. Sosa has joined the law firm as its in-house marketing director. With a Bachelor’s Degree from Uni- who made donations with a organizations. The New Year DryClean To Go was versity of Florida and 10 years of field experience, she provides strong leadership and direction to 15 percent discount to be put seemed like the ideal time to founded in 2011 in Boca Ra- the attorneys and staff and has already begun strengthening the firm’s ties to the community with toward their next dry clean- proactively reach out to our ton by two female entrepre- a number of innovative programs. Hannah will review and direct the firm’s advertising, literature, ing service. And the response customers and remind them neurs. It offers delivery and marketing and community outreach efforts. pick-up laundry services with was great. Clothing donations of this ongoing need for Email your Business News, promotions and acknowledgements to Chris Catoggio at: chris@ included: 120-plus pieces of clothing in the community no minimum and no member- men’s clothing; 75 pieces of and their ability to make a dif- ship fee. bocaratontribune.com. Construction firm donates FAU’s Weppner Center participates in ‘Day of Service’ honoring MLK $35,000 to Milagro Center BOCA RATON -- DELRAY BEACH – no government funding Max Planck Florida In- Florida Atlantic Univer- The Milagro Center has for afterschool programs stitute at the MacArthur sity’s Weppner Center for received a $35,000 grant addressing the academic Campus of Florida Atlan- Civic Engagement and from the DPR Founda- needs of this population. tic University in Jupiter, Service participated in tion, the philanthropic Statistics indicate that and the 131-000-square a “Day of Service” with arm of DPR Construc- this population has less foot Science Classroom 75 FAU students and staff tion. than a 30 percent chance Complex at Florida In- as they volunteered with The DPR Foundation of graduating and the ternational University in the Homeless Coalition is a company-wide, fo- DPR Foundation grant Miami. of Palm Beach County in cused outreach designed will go directly to fund The Milagro Center West Palm Beach and the to help children who fall scholarships for these de- enriches children’s lives Glades Area A.R.C in Belle short of their potential serving children. through cultural arts, aca- Glade in honor of Martin due to socio-economic Deborah Beetson, re- demic support and living Luther King Jr. Day. FAU students help to repair a walkway entrance to the Glades Area challenges. The Founda- gional manager of DPR’s values. Benefiting chil- “FAU’s desire to serve A.R.C. in Belle Glade during the MLK Jr. “Day of Service.” tion’s underlying philoso- West Palm Beach office, dren, families and the local our communities empow- phy is to choose organiza- said: “We are all very ex- community, the Milagro ers us to create the ‘be- many ways in which our were collected, three gar- tions with missions that cited that DPR will be Center’s vision is to be a loved community’ that students, faculty and staff dens were built and 270 align closely to its mis- touching our community center of creative cultural Dr. Martin Luther King, have the opportunity to plants were planted. sion, purpose and values, in such a positive way. We celebration, engaging edu- Jr. envisioned,” said Nori build bridges for and form At the Glades Area and building lasting rela- truly admire the passion cation and inspiration that Carter, director of the connections with the chil- A.R.C., six mini-vans and tionships. behind the Milagro Center dissolves societal barriers. Weppner Center. dren, families and adults in three buses were washed, The $35,000 grant will and the results achieved For more informa- “As a day to encour- our own backyard.” the interior of the agen- enable the Milagro Cen- by their programs.” tion about The Milagro age a society of justice, As a result of the vol- cy’s main building was ter to continue providing DPR Construction Center, visit www.milag- peace and harmony to be unteers’ efforts at the painted and a brick walk services for K- through is currently working on rocenter.org or call 561- achieved through nonvio- Homeless Coalition, 63 way was restored. 12th-graders to support several projects in South 279-2970. lence, the MLK Jr. ‘Day bags of grass and trash scholarships as there is Florida, including the of Service’ is one of the Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 26 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 Games Pet Society The Boca Raton Tribune The Boca Raton Tribune PET OF THE WEEK Charlie’s got the blues. He’s looking for a place he can call home “Charlie” is a 2 ½ year old, male, American pit bull terrier. He is as sweet as can be and in desperate need of a lov- ing home! Charlie was found wandering the streets wearing a col- lar so tight that it was starting to tear into the skin around his neck. After having his wounds treated and receiving a soothing bath, he’s now feeling like a new man! Charlie needs a patient, loving home that has the time to teach him how to be a family dog (lounging cats come with a health Interested parties must on the couch, watching care certificate, which visit the shelter to view Saturday morning car- must be used within and interact with the toons, going for walks seven days. It offers adoptable pets before in the park, etc.). His a free exam from one making a final decision adoption fee is only $58 of the local participat- about adoption. this month; please ask ing veterinarians and For information, call for ID#1602425. includes health care if the adoption office at He is available at the animal becomes sick (561) 233-1272 during Palm Beach County An- with a shelter related business hours, M-F imal Care and Control, illness within the first 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat- 7100 Belvedere Road, seven days of the adop- urday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. West Palm Beach. All tion. The certificate is and Sunday 11 a.m. to animals are adopted out restricted and must be 4 p.m. Those living in to qualified applicants used by the adopter im- the Boca/Delray area on a first-come-first- mediately. may call 276-1344 ext. served basis. Pet adoptions are 41272. Adopted dogs and not handled by phone.

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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Rick Warren By Mike Gora Little Frustrations Can The Nonsense of Politics At best, politics, gen- trying to make a living votes. Sid said words to Lead To Big Problems erally, is one step below in finding the truth is so the effect that he believed liar’s poker. When we far behind the curve that that Republican women Many times I have been For instance, the copy ma- tration by internalizing amazed to witness how chine breaks down and you your anger. are in a presidential elec- by the time they find the were far less tolerant of minor frustrations in the (or someone else) must take - Do not resign to them. tion year, there is really answer, we will have all cheating husbands than workplace can mount up the time to get it operating Refuse to indulge in self- no reason whatsoever forgotten the question, woman who were loyal into one big, bad attitude properly. Traffic jams up, pity simply because of an for any of us to believe or the candidates pushed Democrats. (I’m not kid- by the time you leave for leaving you sitting still on unexpected obstacle. what any candidate says, ahead to more trans- ding, he really said that.) home. As wise King Solo- the roadway rather than ar- - Reduce them. Treat directly or through their parent lies or have flip- With over 30 years mon of Israel wrote thou- riving for appointment on the frustration as signifi- own paid commercials, flopped to the other side of experience as a di- sands of years ago, “Catch time. Or you cannot find an cant, but put it into proper their “Super Pac” alter of the issue. vorce lawyer I can tell all for us the foxes, the little important document for a perspective. Regard it sim- egos, or even their wives All of which brings of you men of the Re- foxes that ruin the vine- presentation. ply as a minor setback, a or mothers. me to the reason that I publican or Democratic yard” (Song of Songs 2:15). IRRITATIONS: These part of living, rather than During the next sev- am writing this column, parties that I have never Each workplace is its typically are delays of vari- as a major calamity. eral months, just as in which in “truth” over- met a woman of any po- own unique problems, the ous kinds: For instance, un- The Bible teaches that issues that can arise to reliable people who fail to one of the byproducts of the last several months, states the obvious, and litical party, religion, or ruin even the most pleas- keep commitments; playing wisdom is patience. We you will hear all candi- that reason is Sid Diner- race who was tolerant of ant and peaceful day. But “telephone tag” with some- need to view our circum- dates say whatever they stein, Palm Beach Coun- their cheating husband, I have learned the frustra- one you need to talk with, stances from God’s per- believe it is necessary to ty’s Republican Chair. or the cheating husband tions that we all experience exchanging messages but spective. When I am in tune win next week’s primary On Super Bowl Sun- of their mother, sister, or in the business and profes- never succeeding in making with God, I remember He election or the general day the dapper chair- best friend. sional world typically come direct contact; contracting has everything under con- election in November. man was a guest on a All of which goes to in three varieties: a minor illness that leaves trol, even though I do not. Just in the last couple Channel 5 political talk prove my point. During INTERRUPTIONS: you feeling below par; or As Galatians 5:22 tells us, of weeks, we have heard show. Normally I would the next several months These come in the form of obnoxious clients that fail “The fruit of the Spirit is one candidate propose not have wasted my time refuse to listen to any of unexpected visitors – or to appreciate all you are love, joy, peace, patience….” colonizing the moon, in watching this form this bull or totally dis- phone calls such as the one trying to do for them. © 2010, Purpose Driven and another indicating of un-reality TV, but I regard anything said by I received while typing this Whether you like it or Life. All rights reserved. particular sentence! These not, interruptions, inconve- Adapted from a column by that he’s not worried was working on post- any one on any politi- interruptions have an un- niences and irritations are Dr. Rick Warren, the author about the poor people. processing some photo- cal issue. Do your own canny way of showing up all facts of life. No matter of numerous books, includ- Of course compared to graphs and was too busy analysis of the candi- whenever we have a dead- how hard you try, you can- ing the highly acclaimed, many of the candidates, to get up and turn the dates and issues, based line to meet, or some other not eliminate these. I guar- The Purpose-Drive Life, all of us fit into their TV off. I was listening upon the reality of the important matter that re- antee you will encounter all which has been translated idea of poor people. when I heard the most situation, and where this quires our time. Even the three types of frustration into many languages and You may have noticed outrageous, preposter- country has been and most thorough prepara- this week. However, even sold throughout the world. that we have not heard ous, nonsense come out what reasonable expec- tions cannot keep our best though you cannot avoid It affirms the importance those interesting reports of Sidney’s mouth. tations we should have plans from being inter- them, you can learn to keep of having a carefully con- from the “Truth-O-Me- The commentator for the future before de- rupted. them from causing you un- sidered, clearly expressed ter” lately. The truth was asking Sid to ana- ciding how to vote. Do INCONVENIENCES: necessary stress. What is purpose to guide everyday be told the candidates in lyze why Newt Gingrich not listen to the snake oil Interruptions usually come the secret for managing life. It has been named one in the form of people, but frustrations? of the 100 Christian books this year’s election have had received such a low salesmen themselves; it inconveniences are usually - Do not resist them. that changed the 20th broken it. The company percentage of women’s is a waste of time. situations involving things Accept frustrations, but do Century. He also has writ- – often tools and modern not overreact or explode in ten The Purpose-Driven Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization and Education of “conveniences” that put us anger. Church and The Purpose The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law, and is a partner with into a tailspin when they - Do not resent them. of Christmas. Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached by fail to function properly. Do not intensify the frus- e-mail at [email protected].

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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 29 Sports The Boca Raton Tribune One-Third of the Season Complete: LeBron is your MVP By: Matt Pineda Milwaukee, LeBron’s PER is ing. Beyond that, James is rebounds, 7+ assists, and 29+ The numbers speak, and 33.38, far above any other year 4th in FG%, which typically points for a season – Michael so do your eyes, and by all of his career. In 2nd place is doesn’t count much for an Jordan Oscar Robertson. means, LeBron James is on his Kevin Durant at 26.99. That’s MVP, but an improvement James’ PER speaks for way to an MVP season. a difference of 6.39! in his game, as he is shoot- itself. His other opponent, In the words of Stephen If you take that same differ- ing 55%. He ranks 11th in Derrick Rose, isn’t having A. Smith, ESPN’s vocal and ence between Kevin Durant, steals, 25th in rebounds, 11th the wow-type year he did last loud personality, LeBron will you get 20.6, which would in double-doubles, and 14th in year. He’s still playing great only be judged based on his lead you to #31, Brandon assists. He is still having an basketball, but he isn’t surpris- post-season success. And Jennings. When you imag- all around game. ing people. I think LeBron rightfully so, he has earned ine the difference between But more importantly James is in the driver’s seat for the regular season success the effectiveness between than that, he is a top scorer, a third NBA MVP award if he before, and continually come Kevin Durant and Brandon on a top team. The HEAT can keep the HEAT to a top up short in the playoffs. But Jennings, this is the distance have the third best record in record, and stay atop in the that doesn’t discount the dis- LeBron James is having from the NBA, behind the Thunder PER. Right now, his PER is off attempts. Although this and continues to attack the cussion of the type of season #2, Durant. LeBron has been and Bulls. This is where he so high, it would be a disgrace is supposed to be a regular rim. And, despite some fail- he is having, quite possibly a playing unbelievable basket- competes with Durant, who not to claim him the MVP of season award, the voters are ures, has come through in the Championship season. Let’s ball, and the PER speaks to is also 3rd in scoring. But this young season so far. He biased, and there isn’t a clear clutch (alley-oop to Wade in take a look. that. Last year, James finished that’s where I believe LeB- is playing brilliant basketball distinction into the criteria Minnesota, key free throws As it has been documented #1 in PER at 27.34, just 1.29 ron’s overall stats out-rank right now. He’s made im- for MVP. James has shown late in Detroit) and Miami by ESPN HEAT INDEX’s above Dwight Howard (Wade Durant. Durant averages provements to his game, and improvements to his already is 4-1 in games decided by 5 Tom Haberstroh, LeBron’s was 3rd). This year, he is well 7.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists has helped the HEAT to an stellar game. He has taken points or less. player efficiency rating (PER) above everyone else. compared to James’ 8.3 re- 8-1 record without Dwyane his game to the post, and Mi- James will have a lot of is shoulder and heads above But PER is just one as- bounds (career-high) and 7.1 Wade. ami often runs their offense work to do and people to win anyone else. The PER rates pect. James is second in the assists. Not to mention, most Because James is a two- through James or Wade on over for the rest of the season players based on every statis- NBA in scoring, only 1 point people will hail LeBron James time winner, voters will the low or mid post, and thus to capture the award again, tical category and determines per game behind Kobe Bryant as a first team All-Defensive want to see different results, this has helped James’ 55% but right now, he’s the MVP their worth. Going into (5th in PER). Most MVPs player. Only two other players rather than give him the field goals. He’s taken less this year. Wednesday’s matchup against do rank in the top 10 in scor- in history have averaged 8+ MVP despite his failed play- 3-point attempts this year,

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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 - 31 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL Concussions Cause One of the Hard- est Hitters - and Best Names - in Col- lege Football to Give Up the Game By Chuck King The college football ca- reer of FAU’s biggest hitter is over. Linebacker Yourhigh- ness Morgan said doctors will not allow him to return to the field after suffering as many as five concussions throughout his career. “They compared notes and the CAT scans and the MRIs, and they just didn’t think it would be the best decision for me to return to football,” Morgan said. “They didn’t know what the next hit would do to me.” Morgan’s most recent concussion came nearly a year ago during the first scrimmage of 2011’s spring practices. He hasn’t taken the field since. As a redshirt sophomore Yourhighness Morgan in 2010 Morgan recorded Earlier this year FAU semester. He did make up 47 tackles, including four players elected Morgan to that work and is on track to and a half for a loss, in 10 new head coach Carl Peli- graduate following the fall games – six of which were ni’s leadership committee. semester with a criminal starts. He was in line to be Morgan told teammates justice degree. one of the starting line- he would no longer be a Originally Morgan had backers in 2011. part of the team during a planned to leave football be- “It’s just upsetting be- tearful team meeting on hind and immediately find cause I still know that I Jan. 22. a job to help with expenses have the ability to play,” “It was quiet,” said line- during the remainder of Morgan said. “I’m not go- backer David Hinds, who his time at FAU. Now, he’s ing to dwell on it. I’m not considers Morgan to be like thinking about staying going to be that person who an older brother and will close to the program. says, I could have done this replace him on the leader- “As of right now, (Direc- or I could have done that.” ship council. “Man, it was tor of Football Operations) A fixture in the video unexpected. Nobody want- Sean Todd and a couple of room, Morgan spent much ed to leave when it was time other people in the (Oxley of the 2011 season break- to go. Everybody wanted Center), they are telling me ing down game tapes while to wait around and talk to I need to stick around and still hoping to return to the him.” that the coaches want me field. Morgan’s knowledge The response surprised around,” Morgan said. of the Owls’ defense and even Morgan. Could Morgan pursue a his emotional leadership in “It was pretty emotion- career in coaching? the locker room prompted al, actually,” Morgan said. “I “The thought has FAU coaches to keep Mor- didn’t expect the team reac- crossed my mind a couple gan working with younger tion to be what it was. They times,” he said. “Depending players. showed me a lot of love.” on the role that the coaches He traveled to away Morgan said that at allow me to play this spring games, where he wore a one point the concussions and next season, it’s defi- headset on the sidelines so so limited him in the class- nitely something I plan on he could communicate with room that he received in- taking a look at.” coaches. complete grades in one Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 32 - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 - Edition 86 Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - February 10, 2012 through February 16, 2012 • Year II • Number 086 Allianz Golf Championship Has Teed Off!

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