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Municipal News Palm Beach School Boca parties with IBM to celebrate District ranked ‘A’ for seventh straight year See page 3 100th anniversary of ‘Big Blue’ See page 8 Phony auto body workers arrested in Boca Raton See page 3

Commissioner Abrams presents $5,000 to Highland Beach See page 4

Hager files ‘Caylee Law’ bill to make failure to timely report missing child a felony See page 4 Community News Boca Hospital presents “Heart Walk of the Palm Beaches” for second straight year See page 5

New processes for airport scanners could lessen NCCI’s “Cutest Charlot Beasley reads the Boca Tribune travelers’ wait time Send us your pictures See page 10 Pets” campaign of you reading a copy of The Boca Raton FAU announces new raises needed cash Tribune for you to be appointments featured in a to Board of Trustees for three animal upcoming edition of the See page 11 newspaper! shelters See page 24

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Marketing Director Chris Catoggio Boca, FAU police [email protected] Briefs Account Executive The Boca Raton Tribune combine forces to train Ben Frazier, Marguax Vickers, Quote Gilda Schneider Art Director of the Week for active shooter events Maheli Jardim “Like a maniac shooting BOCA RATON - Officers from the Boca Raton Police flaming arrows of death Services Department and the Florida Atlantic University Graphic Design: 19 is one who deceives their Police Department have been training together since April Marcos Gemal neighbor and says, “I was in preparation for an event the both Department’s hope will only joking!”Prov.26-18-19 Photographers: Boca Police Safety Tip never occur. The training involves campus active shooter Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer Paul Triviabits Q: Can I bring my dog to beaches and parks in scenarios and ended Monday, July 11. Barbara McCormick Boca Raton? The training exercises enable the Boca Raton Police and By Paul Paquet Video Production FAU Police to familiarize themselves with each other and Director A few days ago, we looked A: Dogs are allowed at the city dog park, the scenarios also give Boca Raton officers a better under- Klaiton Silva at the bad people at the “Mizner Bark,” located at 751 Banyan Trail. It is standing of the layout of the campus. The Boca RatonTribune Supermax. But there are open to the public but parking is by permit only and “A real-life active shooter event is not a good time for of- mailing address: “celebrities” in all sorts of ficers to get acquainted with each other and figure out how P.O. Box 970593 prisons. John Gotti, Leon- can be obtained at the Boca Raton Community Cen- Boca Raton, FL 33497 ter at 201 Crawford Blvd. Dogs are not allowed, by to attack a problem. It is extremely important that we learn Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton ard Peltier and Pete Rose and share common tactics for these dynamic events.” said Blvd., Suite 212 - Boca Raton Fl, 33432 were all in Marion, built intent or neglect, on any of the city beaches. [email protected] Boca Raton Police Chief Dan Alexander. www.bocaratontribune.com in Ohio to replace Alca- “This innovative training exercise highlights the excel- Crime and safety questions are answered by of- For general information: traz. Folsom has housed lent working relationship between the two departments and 561-290-1202 the Hells Angels’ Sonny ficers from the Crime Prevention Unit. For more Fax: 561-208-6008 the quality of both training staffs.” Barger, Timothy Leary, information, visit www.BocaPolice.com. “The Boca Raton Police Department is a crucial part- Copyright 2011 by The Boca Suge Knight and Charles Raton Tribune. All rights reserved ner in any response to an active shooter situation at Florida Manson. And Attica has Boca Raton Police Blotter by The Boca Raton Tribune. All been home to bank robber Atlantic University”, said FAU Chief Charles Lowe. “Inte- submissions and published materials BURGLARY TO BUSINESS 07/08/2011 11:42 grating FAUPD officers into this valuable training assures are the propery of The Boca Raton Willie Sutton, assassin Tribune. This publication may not be Mark David Chapman, NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY - 114 Costco brand ve- that police officers from both departments will have an in- hicle child booster seats were taken from a storage bay reproduced in whole or in part without the Son of Sam and Black creased level of confidence in a joint response scenario.” express written consent from The Boca Panther H. Rap Brown. with no forced entry between 6/23 and 07/08. The “BRPD has proven to be gracious partners and have Raton Tribune. The publishers reserve seats are valued at about $23.50 each, $2679 total. not hesitated to provide vital assistance to the university,” the right to edit all submissions and Lowe said. “FAUPD is grateful to be able to contribute to to reject any advertising or copy they What prison’s last “in- regard as harmful to the publication´s mates” are its ravens, BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 07/08/2011 14:38 and participate in this professional training with our com- BURNING TREE LANE - Victim reported that good or deemed to be libelous. The whose wings are clipped munity partners.” publisher is not responsible for the to keep them from flying an unknown suspect(s) gained entry through a rear articles written by its columnists. away? slider and burglarized his residence on Burning Tree The publishers are not responsible Lane. The suspect removed electronics and a HK for typographical errors, omissions A) Alcatraz or copy or photos misrepresented B) Bastille 9mm semiautomatic firearm, total approximate value of items stolen is $3,350. No suspect information at by the advertiser. Liability shall not C) Devil’s Island exceed the cost of the portion of space D) Tower of this time. occupied by such error or advertising items or information. All editorials are BURGLARY/ THEFT FROM AUTO 07/07/2011 intended to reflect the position of the Previous answer: The publisher and not of any individual Saints were exiled because 18:43 NE 24TH STREET - Two people reported that sometime between 1720 and 1840 hours smashed editorial writer. Signed columns, on of Katrina. the other hand, reflect the opinions out the passenger window of a 2002 Jeep and stole of the author and not necessarily two laptop computers and two softball bats, a total those of the publisher. The advertiser INDEX value of $6,200. and/or the advertising agency is responsible for all content and will Briefs Page 02 OTHER THEFT 07/09/2011 7:58 NE 4TH assume responsibility resulting from Municipal News Page 03 publication of said advertisement in STREET - Approximately $7,400 worth of alumi- The Boca Raton Tribune. Community News Page 05 num scaffolding (80 pieces) was taken from the south side of the construction site between 07/02 at 0800hrs Proud Member of: Section B Page 13 and 07/09 at 0600hrs. Possible suspects, 2 males driv- Business Page 20 ing a white mid-size Chevrolet pick-up truck. Columnists Page 22 TRESPASSING 07/08/2011- Trevor Clark and Games Page 26 Melissa Barnouski were arrested for trespassing after they returned to the property at which they had previ- Pet Society Page 27 ously been issued a trespass warning. Clark was also Sports Page 32 charged with consuming alcohol in public. Notices to appear in court issued. 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 3 Municipal News The Boca Raton Tribune Phony auto body workers Palm Beach School District ranked arrested in Boca Raton ‘A’ for seventh straight year School accountabi- BOCA RATON -Two were able to obtain one of lity reports recently re- Virginia brothers who the Virginia drivers license leased by the Florida called themselves profes- numbers used to cash the Department of Educa- sional auto body repair check. While talking to tion (FDOE) show the specialists are behind bars neighbors, police learned School District of Palm after scamming several that another person let the Beach County main- people into thinking the men work on his two cars. tained an A rating for the pair was doing legitimate The three cars were taken seventh consecutive year. work. to a licensed auto body It was the only large Local police arrested shop for evaluation which urban district in Florida Blue Marks, 22, and James determined none of the to achieve this distinction. Marks, 25, both of Alex- work done on the cars was FDOE, on June 30, andria and charged them up to acceptable standards. Blue Marks released the school ac- with organized scheme to In early February, in- countability reports on defraud. vestigators received a call Florida’s A+ Plan school Public Information that the two men were grades and federal No three percentage points 8%), while Florida de- Manager Mark Econo- back in the area doing an- Child Left Behind ad- (63% to 66%), and the per- creased four percentage mou said the scamming other repair. Boca Raton equate yearly progress cent of A-rated or B-rated points (14% to 10%). started in January when Detective Ron Mello ques- (AYP) results. These schools exceeded 80%. It is noteworthy that the Marks brothers alleg- tioned the individuals who data reflect the raising In FY2011, the district the district had eight edly approached a 71 year said they were not licensed of the bar for school outperformed Florida in schools that made AYP old woman and offered to to do auto body repairs grades and AYP. the percent of A-rated el- in FY2011, but did not repair damage to a white in Florida as required by This year, student ementary schools by three make it in FY2010. Mercedes in her driveway. law. They added that they performance was based percentage points (61% Tables of school gra- After consulting with her owned an auto body shop on the more rigorous and 58%, respectively) and des and AYP are avail- husband, she agreed to in Virginia. Next Generation Sun- A-rated middle schools by able on the district web let the two men make the During the investiga- James Marks shine State Standards, 19 percentage points (78% site at: www.palmbeach- repairs for $750. No writ- tion, police said, it was which are measured and 59% respectively). schools.org/dre/SCH- ten estimate or receipt was police about the two men also determined that Blue by the FCAT 2.0. The From FY2010 to GRADES.asp. The state given. who had offered to repair Marks had numerous student writing profi- FY2011, one school im- version of the 2010-2011 Two days later, the the car. charges against him in ciency standard for proved its rating from F School Accountability couple’s house was bur- Boca Raton detectives Fairfax County, Virginia school grades increased to A (Pleasant City El- Reports is located at glarized. During the in- then went to the bank where for soliciting body repair to a four on a six-point ementary School) and six www:schoolgrades. vestigation, the couple told the check was cashed and work without a license. scale. The AYP school schools improved their fldoe.org. wide proficiency target rating from C to A. If you have questions increased from 72% to In FY2011, the district about school grades and 79% in reading and 74% had no F-rated elementary AYP results, contact to 80% in mathematics. or middle schools, and only Marc Baron, Chief, Per- A review of the one school, a combination formance Accountabil- FY2011 school grade school (Joseph Littles- ity, at 434-8851. If you and AYP file released Nguzo Saba), was F-rated. have questions about by the FDOE re- instruction as they re- vealed the following: FY2011 AYP late to school grades and FY2011 School From FY2010 to AYP, contact Constance Grades FY2011, the percentage Tuman-Rugg, assistant From FY2010 to of district schools mak- superintendent, Division FY2011, the percent of ing AYP decreased six of Curriculum, at 357- A-rated schools increased percentage points (14% to 1113.

Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 4 - July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Hager files ‘Caylee Law’ bill to make failure Two teens break into to timely report missing child a felony Boca homes for beer BOCA RATON - BOCA RATON – Just ing parents and guardians 16-year-old boys admitted A resident of Pointe days after Casey Anthony to report missing children they were entering open Alexis Drive caught two was acquitted in the death who are in significant dan- garages in Paradise Palms teens in her garage try- of her 2-year-old daugh- ger in a timely manner will and Fairfield Gardens to ing to steal beer out of ter, Caylee, State Rep Bill ensure that parents are held steal beer from refrigera- the refrigerator. When Hager (R-Boca Raton) an- accountable for their ac- tors. They had a large bag the teens took off, the nounced that he has drafted tions. It will also assure that with more than two dozen resident called police. legislation to be entitled we put justice on the side beers that they claim they Within minutes the “Caylee’s Law.” of those among us who are were going to sell to make Boca Raton Police Tac- The bill would make most vulnerable. And finally, money. tical Team found the it a felony in the state of it will put an end to the kind In all, the pair admitted two. Once in custody, the Florida for a parent or legal of irresponsible and outra- to breaking into more than two confessed to enter- guardian to fail to timely geous behavior we observed four homes in the area. As ing multiple garages of report a missing child, in with Caylee’s mother.” a result, both were charged homes in the area. instances where the par- Caylee Anthony Investigators said Casey with three counts of bur- Public Informa- glary to an occupied struc- ent knew or should have following a child’s disap- Anthony did not report her tion Manager Mark ture and possession of al- known that the child was in pearance are critical to their child missing for some 31 Economou said the two cohol by a person under 21. likely danger. investigation.” days. And after that, she According to the U.S. A joint study by the said the child had been ab- Department of Justice, Washington Attorney ducted by a nanny. Hager said, an estimated General and the U.S. De- The little girl’s remains Commissioner Abrams 800,000 children are re- partment of Justice found were found in woods near ported missing each year. that 76 percent of abducted the Anthony home in De- presents $5,000 to That equates to about 2,000 children who are murdered cember 2008, nearly six missing children per day. are dead within three hours months after her disappear- Highland Beach “Thankfully, the vast ma- of the abduction. ance. The prosecution in jority of these children are “What we witnessed the just-finished case said HIGHLAND BEACH - July 5th, County Com- found safely and returned to in the case of 2-year old it was difficult to produce missioner Steven L. Abrams presented the town their families,” he said. “Law Caylee Anthony was truly evidence because Caylee’s of Highland Beach with $5,000 for maintenance/ enforcement officials agree tragic,” Hager said. “Placing body was little more than a improvements (including tree planting) to the county- that the hours immediately Bill Hager a law on the books requir- skeleton. owned property along State Road A1A in the town. The property was purchased by the county in 1987 with the intent of creating a public park. As a result Camino Bridge over Intracoastal closing for repairs of numerous challenges over the years, the county and town have agreed to delay the project until 2020. BOCA RATON - The drivers coming into down- The funds for these improvements were obtained from Camino Real (Boca Club) town West Palm Beach impact fees to developers for new construction in the and Intracoastal Waterway will have to find a route South County area. Bridge will be closed to ve- other than heavily traveled hicle and pedestrian traffic Okeechobee Boulevard. from 6 p.m. on July 18 to 6 Since July 11, p.m. on July 22. Okeechobee Boulevard has Vehicles will detour to been closed at the railroad ing a westbound through- is expected to reopen to Palmetto Park Road and tracks located on the west lane on the north side of traffic at the railroad tracks cross the Intracoastal using side of the Tamarind/Park- Okeechobee Boulevard west by August 15. During this that bridge. er avenues intersection. to the Australian Avenue en- period, eastbound traffic on Officials say the clos- Palm Beach County en- trance ramp. This work will Okeechobee Blvd. will be ing is needed to replace a gineering road crews are require temporarily closing diverted at Australian Av- 15-foot section of concrete installing a second left- the southern access into the enue north to Banyan Bou- sidewalk above the east ma- turn lane onto northbound Marriott West Palm Beach levard and south to Bel- chinery room. Tamarind Avenue, which Hotel. Hotel visitors are vedere Road. Westbound Okeechobee closing will require repositioning to use the north entrance, traffic on Okeechobee will From left are Highland Beach Mayor Bernard Featherman, At Parker Avenue the crossing gates. Clearwater Park Road. be detoured at Tamarind/ Commissioner Steven L. Abrams and residents Deanna For the next month or so, Crews are also add- Okeechobee Boulevard Parker avenues. and George Kelvin 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 5 Community News The Boca Raton Tribune Boca Hospital presents “Heart ‘Soul Survivors’ perform July 15 as Walk of the Palm Beaches” for ‘Summer in the City’ series continues BOCA RATON - Boca cert, there will be “hot sum- giveaway, compliments of second straight year Raton’s “Summer in the mer merchandise and menu Chris Evert Charities, with BOCA RATON - For City” music series conti- specials” offered by Mizner a “super tennis package” to the second consecuti- nues Friday at 7 p.m. with Park stores and restaurants be given away at the final ve year, the American a performance by the “Soul to all concertgoers. concert in August. Heart Association has an- Survivors” at the Mizner Free “Summer in the The free concert is nounced that Boca Raton Park Amphitheater. City” passes will be made organized by the City of Regional Hospital is the The “Soul Survivors,” available at each concert Boca Raton Recreation local presenting sponsor a group 10 ultra-profes- which may be redeemed at Services and supported of the annual Heart Walk sional musicians, began participating Mizner Park by the Boca Raton Tribune, of the Palm Beaches. with six players who actu- stores and restaurants. Living FLA.com, Aurora In this role, the hospital ally recorded the original Look for “Summer in the Nurses Home Health Care enters into a unique, year- music in Miami’s studios City” posters in partici- and Florida Health & Chi- long partnership with the for people like The Bee- pating store windows and ropractic Medicine. Bring American Heart Associa- Gees, , check the Mizner Park along a blanket or chair, pick tion and its lifesaving mis- Marc Anthony, Julio Igle- webpage and Facebook for up a schedule of upcom- sion in any internal and From left, Melissa Durbin, Dr. James Morris, Jerry Fedele and sias, Gloria Estefan, KC & updates with store offers ing events along with food external community edu- Tom Chakurda at the 2010 Heart Walk of the Palm Beaches The Sunshine Band, Artu- and other participation in- treats available for purchase. cation and outreach sur- Heart Walk for the second toward research, education ro Sandoval, Beyonce, and formation. Parking is available in sev- rounding heart health. year in a row.” and community programs Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. In addition, each con- eral garages in the Mizner The hospital, which had The 2011 Heart Walk to combat heart disease and In addition to the con- cert will feature a special Park shopping area. more than 700 employees of the Palm Beaches will stroke, the No. 1 and No. and their family members be held Saturday, October 1 3 killers, respectively, of participate in last year’s e- at the Meyer Amphitheatre American men and women. vent, has been a longtime in downtown West Palm “It is through partner- supporter of the American Beach. As the signature ships like ours that we can Heart Association, partic- community-wide event of effectively combine clini- ularly with the inception the American Heart Asso- cal excellence, innovative of the hospital’s Christine ciation, each year the 5K (3.1 research and meaningful E. Lynn Heart & Vascu- mile) walk draws together public awareness against lar Institute and renowned top corporate sponsors, our nation’s No. 1 and No. 3 cardiac surgeon Dr. James community walk teams, in- killer diseases,” said James Morris, medical director of dividual walkers and survi- Morris, MD, Medical Di- the Institute. vors and families affected by rector of the Lynn Heart & “As seen by our conti- heart disease and stroke. Vascular Institute at Boca nued recognition as a lea- In addition, the Heart Raton Regional Hospi- der in the state of Florida Walk salutes those indi- tal. Activities at the Heart for heart and vascular sur- viduals who’ve made posi- Walk of the Palm Beaches gery, cardiology and stroke, tive lifestyle changes to will get underway at 7 a.m. it is evident that we share become more heart healthy starting with a 5K run pre- in the same commitment as through a modified diet sented by Lawyers Have the American Heart Asso- and exercise regime. More Heart, followed by a stage ciation in building healthier than 12,000 participants presentation and the Walk lives, free of cardiovascular hit the streets in support which begins at 9 a.m. diseases and stroke,” said of the lifesaving cause The Heart Walk is na- Jerry Fedele, president and at the 2010 Heart Walk, tionally presented by Subway. CEO of Boca Raton Re- the most attendees in the For further information, gional Hospital. “We are event’s history, celebrating visit www.palmbeachheart- honored to be the local 20 years this year. walk.org or call 561-697- presenting sponsor of the Funds raised will go 6626.

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Our Writers/Reporters and Columnists Business Editorial SKIP SHEFFIELD, MATT BLUESTEIN, SANDY HUNTSMAN, SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN DALE M. KING: Managing Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O CHRIS J. NELSON, DONOVAN ORTEGA, GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, KAY RENZ, NELSON ALVARENGA: Ass. Accounting PEDRO HEIZER: Associate Editor LINDA GOVE, MATT PINEDA DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name spelling, grammar, news style, EDITORIAL clearly legible along with a phone good taste and available space. By Dale King number and complete address. Letters from the same author will No unsigned or anonymous let- not be published more often than ters will be considered for pub- every 60 days. lication. Forty days of angry words, all wrapped E-mails to columnists may be The Boca Raton Tribune reserves used as letters to the editor. in dysfunctionality the right to edit the letters for All letters to the editor should be sent to: For 40 days and 40 a law degree here in South strewn stories about where can’t accept. I can’t accept The Boca Raton Tribune, nights, it rained words in Florida, only to be barred she was and what she was the idea of a 2-year-old P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 the Orlando Courthouse until 2005 by the Florida doing. I think duct tape child dying for no reason. as 12 citizens gathered to Supreme Court from using and the chloroform either I can’t accept the fact that Letters to the Editor judge Casey Anthony’s that degree. Casey hand- worked together or sepa- Caylee could go miss- Dear Dale, guilt or innocence in the picked you as her attorney rately to kill the beautiful, ing for 31 days without It was another successful year for the Soroptimist wom- death of her 2-year-old on recommendation from dark-eyed girl. her disappearance being en in assisting women and children lead a better life. daughter, Caylee. other prison inmates. Really, Casey, if you reported. I remember Thank you and the Boca Tribune for all the coverage. So many nasty words Nice job, sir. I’m put- didn’t want to be a moth- once my wife didn’t come Also, the golf tournament article looked great. were said: “Fantasy foren- ting you on the list with er - if you’d rather party straight home from work. sics,” “that laughing guy Bob Shapiro, Johnny Co- and have yourself tat- By 7:30 p.m., I was call- Barbara McCormick over there,” “the smell chran and the rest of the tooed while knowing your ing her friends, and was of death,” “ banding” OJ “Dream Team.” daughter is missing, then about to call the sheriff ’s Dear Dale, and “the skull fell out of By the way, O.J. Simp- why didn’t you just put her office when she came in. I have a copy of last week’s paper. Love your editorial the bag.” So much acri- son swore that he would up for adoption? I did this because I love about Clarence Clemons. Well done. mony, too. spend the rest of his life The Anthony family my wife. How much did When the trial was trying to find his wife’s has been called dysfunc- Casey really love Caylee? Joe Maltese over, and the ear-piercing “real” killer. Will Casey tional. Is that an excuse Though the jury said Marketing Manager blare of the “not guilty” take that same oath or per- for what happened? Did there was no established Home Safe Inc. verdict subsided, one thing haps concoct some other Caylee Anthony die as a cause of death, the fact is, was very clear to me. That interesting fantasy? result of dysfunctionality? Caylee Marie Anthony is poor kid in the courtroom So what happens now? (That could be the cause dead. Can we suspend our who gave Ashton the fin- The case is over. Casey of death, jurors.) perception of reality to be- ger ended up doing almost has been judged not guilty. I saw Jeff Ashton being lieve that Caylee drowned as much jail time as Casey “I was shocked” became a interviewed the night be- in the pool, or that she did after the verdict. household phrase – and fore Casey Anthony was put duct tape on her own Where’s the justice in court watchers invented sentenced. He seemed mouth, put herself in a that, Mr. Baez? Or Mr. a new adjective: “We’ve calm, and by then he could plastic bag and threw her- Mason? Or Judge Perry? been OJ’ed.” accept the fact that a not self into a swamp? No, Mr. Mason, you Like many people, in- guilty verdict had been Casey Anthony is spent too much time blast- cluding prosecutor Jeff rendered. But the pain of scheduled to leave prison ing us guys in the media Ashton, I’m not happy with that trial has forced him to Sunday, July 17. We can for turning this trial into a the verdict. I think jurors quit the office of the pros- only assume she will party three-ring circus. (Not that who claim there wasn’t ecution - and we are losing through the night in cel- it wasn’t already.) enough evidence gave no an exceptional attorney as ebration. But when the And you, Mr. Baez, I credence to the fact that a result. party is over, will she re- read about your antics – Casey didn’t report her If he can accept the ally go on to live “the beau- a ninth-grade drop-out daughter missing for 31 verdict, then I can accept tiful life” as is tattooed on who got a GED and then days, that she created lie- it. But there are things I her back? 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL

THOUGHTS FROM THE POSITIVE LIVING PUBLISHER By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. By Douglas Heizer Tragedy on the highway has What Does It Take To Satisfy You? Several people I know best that others have set never be attained on earth personal touch - for second time will never be truly happy, for themselves. by any human! It was just a few months friends told the Sun Sen- Danyl Dubsky, another on account of the ex- It is honorable and Nevertheless, it is wise ago - in April - that I shared tinel. family friend, was killed tremely rigid and overly reasonable to keep trying to approach any situation with you some thoughts Pedro said he and David on State Road 7 approach- strict standards they’ve until you reach the desired or condition with the as- about a highway tragedy used to chum around a lot ing Sandalfoot Boulevard set for themselves, besides result. Many inventors did surance that it can im- that, for my family and me, when we lived near each when his SUV struck the the intolerance they dis- just that and positively prove. With this perspec- hit very close to home. other. Then, David’s fam- traffic signal pole at the play toward anybody who affected the human race tive one will be more ready It was a difficult thing ily moved away. “But even northwest corner of the misses their personal ex- through their discoveries. to employ all personal to do, following a fatal ac- after that, we still talked,” intersection. pectations. It is also most becoming powers and external re- cident that was totally un- Pedro said. In both of these cases, As a result, nothing they to wish and attempt high sources to make that a re- expected. A few years later, when it took only a moment to do will ever satisfy them quality in all your pursuits, ality, under God’s approval Today, I have to do it Pedro was a senior at snuff out a life. completely, and what oth- and even to expect the and supervision. Believ- again. The crash of a mo- Olympic Heights High Again, I have been ers attempt also falls short same from others, espe- ing the opposite, and pro- torcycle and truck in Co- School, David enrolled as thinking about teenagers of their anticipations. Such cially if and when you are claiming “It can’t be done” conut Creek Sunday has a freshman. They began to as they approach the age condition is more a curse paying them to do it for or “It can’t get better” will taken the life of a young hang out together again, at when they can get a driv- than anything else. But it you. Yet, everything which inevitably bring paralysis man who has been a friend least for that year. er’s license and go places need not be so! humans produce is inevi- and result in an immediate, of my family since we first Since Pedro graduated with their friends and fam- While it is very com- tably tinged with imper- self-fulfilled prophecy. moved here. from high school, he and ily. I wonder if they truly mendable to have an eye fection - some items more People can and should Coconut Creek po- David have been keeping realize how dangerous for detail, to strive for ex- noticeably than others. strive to improve them- lice say the collision of a in touch via Facebook. driving can be. Certainly cellence, and even expect The term perfectio- selves and much that sur- motorcycle and a pickup David was a very they hear enough about the maximum which oth- nism, though related to rounds them. But there is a truck killed both drivers. friendly boy, and was ap- the hazards of the road in ers can deliver, some peo- the word “perfect” does not point when finality must be David Da Silva, 18, of parently liked by many. school and driver educa- ple spend a lifetime of un- necessarily describe a good, brought to a situation and Boca Raton, was on the The Sun Sentinel said that tion classes. necessary misery, totally positive quality for one to acknowledged in the execu- motorcycle heading north by Tuesday, David’s me- I look at my own chil- devoid of genuine joy, on possess, since nothing is or tion of a project, large or on Lyons Road when the morial page on Facebook dren and wonder how hurt account of their failure in can ever be fully perfect on small. Sometimes, trying be- collision occurred about 3 had more than 1,400 follo- I would be if one of them recognizing that all hu- earth. Yet, one is to strive yond what has already been a.m. Sunday at Lyons Road wers, with several of them suddenly died in a car acci- mans are fallible; the best for perfection, to attempt fulfilled may accentuate un- and Hillsboro Boulevard. sharing loving memories dent. I’ve heard the word for one person may dif- the very best they can, even noticeable flaws instead of David’s family moved of him. A photo of David “senseless” used to de- fer considerably from the if perfection as such shall removing potential defects. next door to us a short displayed on the page scribe many auto crashes. time after we arrived in the shows him sitting proudly Actually, ALL traffic acci- Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. United States. He became on his motorcycle. dents are senseless, wheth- He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having a close friend of my son, The entire Heizer fam- er there is a specific cause received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida. Pedro, who is just a little ily offers David’s family or just a set of unfortunate older than he was. But our our deepest sympathies at circumstances. family and the Da Silvas this tragic time. As I said once before, were very close. Events like this make we take two lessons away David graduated from me pray for everyone who with us today: To hold Boca Raton High School has to drive Florida’s con- those we love close to us this year and had recently gested highways every and pay strict attention bought the motorcycle day. I talked about it back to the overriding need to he dreamed of getting, in April when 20-year-old drive safely.

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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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 11 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU announces new appointments to Board of Trustees from FAU. He succeeds former FAU BOT member Rajendra Gupta. “I am honored to be named a Florida Atlantic University trustee,” said Moabery. “Over the past 20 years, I have watched BOCA RATON - Flori- Kansas State University. this wonderful institution da Governor Rick Scott She succeeds former FAU grow at an exciting pace. has appointed Angela M. BOT member Nancy Blosser. Now, I am looking forward Graham-West, Ph.D., Ab- “It is a reward and to serving the FAU com- dol Moabery and Julius honor to serve on the Board munity and taking part in “Butch” Teske, Ph.D., of Trustees for Florida the university’s future first to the Florida Atlantic Atlantic University,” said hand.” University Board of Graham-West. “I look Teske, of Vero Beach, Trustees (BOT). forward to working with is a retired assistant supe- This marks the first President Saunders and rintendent for human term on FAU’s governing the rest of the board to resources for the School board for all three ap- promote higher education District of Indian River pointees, who will serve and the continued success County. He also served as through January 2016. of FAU.” interim superintendent of The BOT, a 13-member Moabery, of Delray schools, as well as a middle group, deals with policy Beach, is the president and school principal for the decisions, the implemen- chief executive officer of School District of Indian tation and maintenance GA Telesis LLC, a global River County. of high-quality education leader in commercial ae- An honorably dischar- programs, measurement of rospace. He previously ged veteran of the U.S. performance, reporting of served as executive vice Army who received seve- information and provision president of Aviation ral high-honor awards for of input regarding state Systems International, military service, Teske policy, budgeting and edu- Inc., and as director of is a current officer of the cation standards. marketing and sales at C-S Vietnam Veterans of Flo- Graham-West, of Plan- Aviation Services, Inc. rida, Florida Association tation, is a financial advisor Moabery and his wife for School Administrators for Raymond James and are also philanthropists and the Treasure Coast Associates, Inc. She also of various organizations, Personnel Association. has worked as a consultant including His House Chil- Teske received a doc- with Clairol/Bristol Myers dren’s Home, Kids in Dis- torate in educational mana- Squibb, AT&T and Home tress, Florence Fuller Child gement and leadership Depot. She has served Development Center, Food administration from Nova as an assistant professor for the Poor, the ISTAT Southeastern University, and international research Foundation, the Factor as well as a master’s degree fellow for Kansas State Uni- Foundation and the March in guidance counseling versity’s business school of Dimes. Moabery serves and psychology and a and the International on the FAU Stadium Lea- bachelor’s degree in social Trade Institute. dership Committee, is science with a minor in She received a Ph.D. president of the Wings health/physical education in education from Kansas Club Scholarship Fund and military science from State University, a Master’s and serves as an adviser to Murray State University of Business Administration several national and local in Kentucky. He succeeds in finance from Long children’s charities. Robert Stilley, current chair Island University, as well He received his bache- of the FAU BOT, who was as a Bachelor’s of Science lor’s degree in international recently reappointed to the degree in finance from business management board. Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 12 - July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY East/West Boca Raton, FL

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SECTION “WhiteB Coats 4 Care” event to aid new med school at FAU 1st is also the day that FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine is to officially welcome the char- ter class of its new medical school. Later in the week, FOOD REVIEW on Aug. 4th, during a spe- See page 16 cial ceremony, each medical student at FAU will receive a white coat, which repre- sents integrity, compassion and trust and symbolizes their shared commitment to serve patients and honor the Hippocratic Oath. The “White Coats 4 Care” reception, to be at- tended by a supportive cross-section of healthcare, ENTERTAINMENT business, community and See page 18 civic leaders, kicks-off the From left, Dr. Julie Servoss, Assistant Dean, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine; Dr. Stuart Markowitz, Senior Associate Dean, Greater Boca Raton Cham- Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine; Bonnie S. Kaye, President & Chief Strategist, Kaye Communications, Inc.; Jon A. Kaye, Chief ber of Commerce’s month- Operating Officer and Chief Marketing Strategist, Kaye Communications, Inc. Kari Oeltjen, Director of Development, Charles E. Schmidt long “2011 Greater Boca College of Medicine and Dr. Ira J. Gelb, Assistant Dean, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. Raton Festival Days,” now BOCA RATON - Kaye dedicate a white coat for a Hotel, guests can select about them. in its 20th year. The annual Communications, Inc. will new medical student. The from a roster of contribu- Other opportunities for series of fun-filled events is sponsor its first annual fundraising event, which tion opportunities. In addi- support include the dedica- held at different locations “White Coats 4 Care” re- offers a wide variety of tion to the minimum $100 tion of a chair in a classroom in Boca Raton during the ception Monday, Aug. 1 to contribution opportunities gift to underwrite a white or auditorium, or sponsor- month of August, pairing benefit the inaugural class to support the new school coat, gift opportunities ship with “naming ability” non-profit Boca Chamber of Florida Atlantic Univer- and its students, will take range from $150 to under- to underwrite one or two members together with sity’s new medical school place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. write a student’s stetho- “Care in the Community” for-profit chamber mem- in the Charles E. Schmidt at The Bridge Hotel’s Car- scope to a full medical stu- health screening and patient bers with the objective of AS SEEN College of Medicine men’s Restaurant – Top of dent welcome package, and care programs staffed by raising awareness and vital BY FEEN Event admission is a the Bridge, 999 East Cami- scholarship award, all pre- the medical students twice funds for the non-profit See page 19 pledge or donation with a no Real in Boca Raton. sented with a personalized a year for indigent members member’s philanthropic ef- minimum per-person gift To attend the reception welcome note with the do- of the community. forts. of $100 to underwrite and co-hosted by the Bridge nor’s name and information Not coincidentally, Aug. Continued on page 15

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Florida State Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff, District Patricia McKay of Templeton & Company, Chuck 25 and Gary Lesser, Managing Partner, Lesser, Stout, RHU, LUTCF, of Meridian Insurance Lesser, Landy & Smith PLLC Group, and Mike Wolfson of C3 Cloud Computing

Stephen Klingel, President & CEO, of NCCI Florida State Representative Bill Hager, District Holdings, Inc. and Tatum Mesorio, Private Din- 87 and Jayne Scala, Branch Manager, of Ulti- ing Manager, of Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse mate Staffing Services

Eliot Popper, Vice President Investment Consultant, From left are Linda Gove and Mike Campbell Levinsohn Shide Popper Group at Morgan Stanley of Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach Smith Barney and Ed Gagliardi, Certified Busi- and Sharon Ramsey of the Greater Boca Raton ness Coach, of Action COACH South Florida Chamber of Commerce

From left are Florida State Representative Bill Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce Hager, District 87, Florida State Senator Maria President and CEO Troy McLellan, at podium, L. Sachs, District 30, Greater Boca Raton Chamber with legislators, from left, State Senators Ellyn of Commerce President & CEO Troy M. McLel- Bogdanoff and Maria Sachs and State Repre- lan, CCE, Florida State Senator Ellyn Bogdanoff, sentative Lori Berman. District 25, Florida State Representative Lori Ber- man, District 86

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Shown from left are Dr. Julie Servoss, Assistant Dean, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine;; Greg Kaylor, General Manager, The Bridge Hotel; Bonnie S. Kaye, President & hief Strategist, Kaye Communications, Inc.; Jon A. Kaye, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Marketing Strategist, Kaye Communications, Inc. and Kari Oeltjen, Director of Development, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine

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FOOD REVIEW By Marc Kent

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ENTERTAINMENT By Skip Sheffield there is a practical lesson to be learned. We all have too Caldwell Theatre’s got its ‘Stuff’ together much stuff, too many delusions. What really matters is the love of family and friends. That is the lesson I got from McKeever’s “Stuff,” and for that, I would tip my hat (if I in funny, tragic play had one) to McKeever, director Clive Cholerton and com- We meet the clan in 1929, in her façade when she be- pany. You’ve got some good, messy stuff at Caldwell. just before the Great De- comes anxious about the Tickets are $38-$50. Call 561241-7432 or go to www. pression, in their opulent presence of a young black caldwelltheatre.com. four-story brownstone in man (Marckenson Charles) Harlem, before it was large- in her inner sanctum. ly a black community. Susie Thomas Bevins (Charles) Gage Frost Collyer (Angie is there to deliver real es- Radosh) is the imperious tate documents regarding queen bee of the establish- the house across the street. ment, lording over her cow- Homer thinks it would be a ering sons Homer (Michael great investment to buy it McKeever) and Langley and subdivide it into apart- (Nicholas Richberg). ments. Mother is appalled. Scene from “Stuff ” at Caldwell Theater Mom, an ex opera singer, It takes a while for Lang- What is this “Stuff ” that pretentious, self-important is convinced there is a per- ley (Nicholas Richberg) to is going on at Caldwell and hypocritical members formance at the Metropoli- make an entrance, but it is Theatre through July 31? of French society. tan Opera that night by a apparent he has the closest For one thing it is a new The Collyer family of long-dead opera star. Hom- contact with the real world play by South Florida resi- upper Manhattan had all er tries to convince her oth- outside. Langley delivers dent Michael McKeever. three of those qualities, erwise, to little avail. newspapers, food, and stuff For another thing it is with the added drawbacks It is clear mom lives in he finds on the street he based on the real-life story of cowardice, incompeten- a privileged world that no thinks may be valuable. of the once-wealthy Colly- ce and impracticality. longer exists. We see cracks The Collyer mansion is er brothers of Manhattan. already stuffed with stuff “Stuff ” is a tragic family from the Collyer’s privi- drama, yet it is a farcical leged life: grand pianos, comedy as penned by Mi- expensive furniture, a ca- chael McKeever, who plays noe in the attic and a Model the older Collyer brother, T in the basement. When Homer. mom dies, this compulsive I wasn’t expecting laughs hoarding becomes an all- in a story of two brothers consuming sickness. with a domineering, con- So where is the humor in trolling mother and an ab- all this, you may ask? It is sent, uncaring father, who in the deft performance of out of fear, weakness and the actors and the incred- self-delusion became vir- ible marvel of the set. tual hermits and packrats, The already-crowded crippled by paranoia. set in Act One becomes Michael McKeever will chockablock with stuff in love this. Walking the beach, Act Two, with mom dead, pondering the play, I began Homer blind and crippled and only Langley left to thinking about the brilliant stave off the encroaching French playwright Moliere. world with booby traps and Like McKeever, Moliere angry threats. was an actor, and he wrote “Stuff ” is more about roles for himself. Michael McKeever, left, and Nicholas Richberg, flank Angie family dynamics than com- His plays skewered the Radosh. pulsive hoarding, though

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AS SEEN BY FEEN By Diane Feen Can you DIG it? Are you tired of preser- vatives, high fructose corn syrup and hormone fueled poultry? I am. That’s why I never eat fast food (taboo in my book) and walk gingerly through grocery stores reading labels. The luxury of eating out has become a chore for me in my search for restaurants whose menu is not filled with factory prepared (or prepackaged) Ed 56 meals by Sysco. So, it came as a big surprise to me that Rob- ert Greenfield, (who cre- ated Greenfield’s in Delray Joey Giannuzzi and Robert Greenfield, owners of DIG Beach) teamed up with Joey up of fresh, local, organic, If you like bread and Giannuzzi (of The Green healthy food that is actually butter, but don’t want all the Gourmet) to open the first medicine for the body and funky stuff, check out DIG’s sit-down gourmet healthy soul. hemp crackers and Earth- restaurant in what was once If this sounds too eso- bound butter. DIG also Greenfield’s (on West At- teric for your taste buds, it’s has freshly made organic lantic Ave). not. There are meats and juices and green drinks, an At first I missed the hot poultry dishes that are grass adult smoothie bar (with or spot where our grandpar- fed, organic, locally grown without alcohol) and a full ents grazed for prix-fixed or have an origin that is organic bar (beer and wine meals of brisket and pota- carefully watched. The food too). toes with vegetables. But at DIG is never fried, has no But one thing for sure, once I had a chance to take hormones, no sulfites (yeah), you won’t find homemade a good look at what was no steroids, pesticides, food this healthy at many happening at this new res- chemicals or nitrates. They places in South Florida. It taurant called DIG, I was also don’t use cream, but- is nirvana for people fed- elated. ter or eggs in their sauces. up with heartburn and un- I don’t know about you, If you’ve seen Larry David healthy greasy fare. Before but it was with great ex- (of TV’s “Curb Your Enthu- you leave, check out their citement that I browsed at siasm”) on talk shows lately divinely inspired homemade a salad bar with seaweed he has bemoaned the fate of desserts. The blueberry pie, salad (excellent source of our food supply. I agree with key lime pie and brownie vitamins and minerals), sun- Larry. But with DIG I didn’t with ice-cream are nothing flower sprouts, quinoa salad have to worry. Their salmon like you’ve ever tasted (and with raisins, tofu (and a dish over zucchini, squash, are healthy to boot). dozen other items), organic eggplant and tomato sauce DIG (which means doing tomatoes, healthy greens was heavenly with a bal- it green) just opened in the and home-made dressings. samic glaze. And, I was over former space of Green- You also get a choice of two the moon with the pompano field’s, just west of Military homemade soups. fish by Chef Wilson with Trail on Atlantic Avenue. It was heaven on earth to raisins, vinaigrette, capers You will be glad you did - delve into a salad bar made and couscous. and so will your stomach!

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I back an old friend! ing fresh fish, organic veg- been in Manhattan con- look forward to interpret- Chef Yousrey Hosein, etables, and other healthful sulting with a variety of ing those dishes every eve- whom South Florida “food- choices restaurants on ways to ning and to creating out- ies” fondly remember as the “We are thrilled to have add excitement to veg- standing memories for our executive chef of the Bo- Chef Hosein back with our etarian dishes along with many fans. vas’ Mario’s Tuscan Grill, family,” said Tony Bova. other ways to bring new VIVO Partenza is lo- will now assume that title ““Chef Hosein led our zest to healthy eating cated at 1450 N Federal at VIVO Partenza. kitchen at Mario’s Tuscan selections. **** Highway, Boca Raton. 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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Pr. Sandy Huntsman By Mike Gora “Water, Water Everywhere” Hysteria is not justice We are examining what water, Which distill as rain spheric Research, as saying Over the last several beyond and to the exclusion tion and hoped that the trial appears to be two different from the mist, Which the that a thunderstorm cloud weeks the citizens of Flo- of a reasonable doubt. We judge or an appellate court worlds in collision: the sci- clouds drop down And pour contains approximately 275 entific world and the biblical abundantly on man. Indeed, million gallons of water. rida have had their emotions also know that the lack of would not have the guts world. What we must keep can anyone understand the (www.usatoday.com/weath- intentionally manipulated, hard “real evidence” in the to overturn the jury. The perfectly clear is “the facts spreading of clouds, The er/resources/askjack/ar- aroused, twisted and turned Casey Anthony case made state’s case had more holes backing the Christian claim thunder from His canopy?” chives-thunderstorms.htm) by Nancy Grace and the acquittal likely. than a great Swiss cheese. are not a special kind of reli- (Job 36.27-29) Hydrothermal vents. other clowns of the CNN Congratulations to for- The state was selling smoke gious fact. They are the cog- The water recirculation “In the 600th year of No- and HLN networks for the mer Broward judge Larry and mirrors. The state did nitive, informational facts process. - “All the rivers run ah’s life, in the second month, purpose of increasing the Seidlen who was fair and Caylee no favors and no jus- upon which all historical, into the sea, Yet the sea is not the 17th day of the month, number of their viewers. balanced and called the ac- tice. The saying, “He who legal, and ordinary decisions full; To the place from which on that day all the fountains are based.” (Clark Pinnock, the rivers come, There they of the great deep were bro- They were successful as quittal ahead of the verdict. laughs last, laughs best,” Set Forth Your Case, pg return again.” (Ecclesiastes ken up, and the windows of their “numbers” doubled. Then there was the end was never truer. 6-7) Our belief should not 1.7) “For as the rain comes heaven were opened.” (Gen- It’s not farfetched to think of the prosecution’s rebuttal One can wonder why the be “blind or a leap into the down, and the snow from esis 7.11) “Have you entered that if one or two view- argument, and the careless Judge did not dismiss the dark” but involve the mind, heaven, And do not return the springs of the sea? Or ers who bought into the but truthful comment of amorphous case when the emotion and will based on there, but water the earth, have you walked in search of hype wind up killing Casey an assistant state attorney, state rested. One can also evidence.” And make it bring forth and the depths?” (Job 38.16) Anthony upon her release, “that all the jury had left to wonder whether or not the While the Bible is not bud, That it may give seed to Today, because of our Nancy Grace might face do was to ‘find who commit- judge would have dismissed specifically a scientific text- the sower, And bread to the advancements in techno- book, it does contain many eater” (Isaiah 55.10) logy and atmospheric and charges herself for inciting ted the murder,’ wink, wink. the case if the jury had statements that have been The National Ground- deep underwater exploration, a riot. Do not mistake the I knew long before then found Casey guilty (a le- scientifically confirmed. For water Association writes this information is common loud mouths for journalists. there would not be a guilty gal possibility) but the jury example, the hydrologic cy- “All the water of the Earth knowledge but most of this By the time the jury of 12 verdict. (Ask my wife.) saved him that decision, and cles: including the atmosphere, information was not known in Orlando was sent behind The state had failed to perhaps his next election. Evaporation, transla- oceans, surface water, and until relatively recently. “Be- the curtain to deliberate the prove the primary elements Within an hour of the tion aloft by atmospheric groundwater participates fore the 17th century, many fate of Casey Anthony the of the crime: the instru- verdict’s announcement, in- circulation, condensation in the natural system we natural philosophers accept- with electrical discharge call the hydrologic cycle. ed the Greek theory (pro- constant beat of the guilty ment of death, the time of tentionally stirred up by the and precipitation. - “He As water moves through all posed by people who lived in drum orchestrated by the death, and the person who fools at their microphones, causes the vapors to ascend these elements repeatedly, a semiarid climate on lime- know nothing chorus of had committed the acts people were marching in from the ends of the earth; the system is truly cyclical.” stone hills) that rainfall was brainless, self serving char- which caused the death. anger on the Orange Coun- He makes lightning for the (www.ngwa.org/Funda- insufficient to feed springs latans led by Nancy had Not one shred of real evi- ty Courthouse, and Ms An- rain; He brings the wind out mentals/hydrology/Pages/ and rivers. It was thought convinced the populous that dence tying the defendant thony’s prior home. of His treasuries.” (Psalm The-hydrologic-cycle.aspx) that spring water was pu- “Tot Mom” deserved to die. to the crime had been pre- The witch hunt was rified sea water from deep 135:7) “When He utters His The vast quantity of As was said by the Queen sented. Not a fingerprint, a reaching high gear. If Or- voice, There is a multitude water that can be held as within the earth (reverse os- of waters in the heavens: condensation in clouds. mosis? of Hearts in “Alice in Won- hair, fluid, a blood smear, a lando had been a town in “And He causes the vapors to “He binds up the water The question we must derland,” “off with her head. foot print, a thread of cloth- the old west or that fishing ascend from the ends of the in His thick clouds, Yet the ask ourselves is “How did Sentence first, trial later.” ing, an admission, or an eye village in Massachusetts Ms earth. He makes lightning clouds are not broken under these ancient authors ac- We who have been lucky witness. Anthony would have been for the rain, He brings the it.” (Job 26.8) “Also with quire such precise informa- or unlucky enough to try a The state’s house of cards dragged out of the jail and wind out of His treasuries.” moisture He saturates the tion?” They did not have the number of big time capital had been built with a combi- hanged, or burned at the (Jeremiah 10.13) thick clouds; equipment we have today cases at some earlier time nation of character assassi- stake as a witch, or drowned The process of water He scatters His bright nor access to many of the know that the hardest thing nation, innuendo, hope, and vapor condensing to water clouds.” (Job 37.11) USA in a nearby lake. droplets in the clouds co- Today quotes Peggy LeM- regions of the upper atmo- that any trial lawyer ever fear. They wanted to stam- alescing to raindrops. - one, senior scientist at the sphere or deep oceans. It is a had to do was prove guilt pede the jury in their direc- Read complete story online “For He draws up drops of National Center for Atmo- question worth pondering... Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Pastor Sandy Huntsman - Administrative Pastor Boca Glades Baptist Church - www.bocaglades.org Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law. 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 23 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL plumbing Residential & Commercial Licensed & Insured CFC 1427238 CGC 1508546 inc. Family Owned & Operated experts Since 1976 CALL US! Boca’s epairs Plumbing R Biggest & Best We Do It All! Located in Boca Raton for 35 Years

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Bureau of Labor reported that the national unemployment rate rose from 9.1 to 9.2 percent in June. Employment in most major private sector industries changed little over the month. Government employment continued to trend down. Since March, the number of unemployed persons has increased by 545,000, and the unemployment rate has risen by 0.4 percentage point. Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rates are: adult men (9.1 percent), adult women (8.0 percent), teenagers (24.5 percent), whites (8.1 percent), blacks (16.2 percent), and Hispanics (11.6 percent) and Asians (6.8 percent).

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THE WEALTH ADVISOR By Barry Siegel Saving the family Business JD Anstar owned two ness. But he felt that his son ted with a trusted insurance successful businesses. The should still receive a signifi- professional. Together they first was a food distributor- cant amount. Yet he did not structured a life insurance ship operating in five states. want his son to have to wait plan that was affordable to The second was a group of for his sisters to make distri- JD and to the company. The seventeen nursing homes. butions from the business, life insurance would pay JD had a significant net nor did he want the daugh- when JD and his wife died worth, much of it tied up in ters to feel like they were and provide an inheritance the two businesses. constantly under scrutiny to JD’s son in an amount The businesses were run from their brother. that satisfied JD’s desire to by JD’s daughters. They He started with an ap- be fair to all of his children. handled almost all of the pointment with his compa- The insurance was struc- day-to-day operations and ny lawyer, who referred him tured in such a way that were very good at what they to an estate planning specia- neither the premiums nor did. He felt it was time to list. The specialist worked the death benefit would be start transferring owner- with JD to create a plan that subject to gift or estate tax. ship of the business to them. minimized gift tax (the tax During his annual mee- Many years ago, JD had due when transferring as- ting, five years after the remarried and had a son sets to a child) and yet ac- plan was put into place, the from this second marriage. complished the transfer of lawyer visited with JD to JD’s son had a successful ca- the business to his daugh- discuss how the plan was reer and had no interest in ters. Because the transfer working. JD reported that joining the family business. was structured as an install- even in the down economy JD knew he faced several ment sale, a planning stra- his daughters had been major hurdles. tegy used for transferring growing the business and First, because the busi- asset from one generation to providing the cash flow ness value was significant, another, JD was comforta- needed to complete the in- he knew he faced challen- ble that his cash flow needs stallment sale as well as ges in transferring owner- could be met for the remain- funding the insurance pre- ship of the business to his der of his life. miums. JD’s most important daughters without paying As a side advantage, comment was that he got a hefty tax. any future appreciation in what he wanted from the Second, he wanted to the assets would belong to plan and was thankful for make sure that he had the daughters. This would the thoughtfulness and ex- enough retirement income save estate taxes later at pertise brought to the table so that he could maintain JD’s death. by each of his advisors. his lifestyle and meet his in- From the daughters’ Business succession is come needs for the rest of point of view, the plan was his life. attractive since it meant often tied in tightly with Lastly, he wanted to that future growth would estate and wealth transfer make sure that he treated belong to them. This made planning. In today’s envi- his son fairly. He appreci- sense to everyone because ronment, be sure that the ated that equal did not al- the daughters were the ones members of your planning ways mean fair, since his showing up every day and team have the expertise daughters had already put creating new value. needed to help you accom- years into building the busi- JD’s lawyer also consul- plish your goals.

Barry D. Siegel, Esq., President of Barry D. Siegel, P.A, is an attorney who practices Estate Planning, Asset Protection, Elder Law, Trust Administration and Probate. Mr. Siegel, an author and frequent guest speaker, has offices in Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Fort Lauderdale and Aventura. The Siegel Law Group, P.A. | 1200 North Federal Hwy, Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33432 | (855) FLA-ESTATE Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 26 - July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 Games The Boca Raton Tribune

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By Pedro Heizer and got the goal. Then we fell apart defensively. You The Atlanta Silverbacks would think that when you won their first away game get that many corners you of the season this past Sat- are going to get a goal off urday as they defeated the one of them.” slumping Fort Lauderdale There’s a saying that Strikers 3-2 at Lockhart says “You play the team not Stadium in front of 2,661 the record” and Coach Shore “Striker Likers”. knew exactly what that The Silverbacks looked felt like, “We knew Atlanta lost at the begining of wasn’t what their record the game allowing Abe shows, they got three goals Thompson to score early and made it tough for us.” in the 7th minute from a The Strikers cut the free kick by Coudet. Edu- deficit to 3-2 in the 74th ardo Coudet took a quick minute when Bryan Ar- free kick and found Abe guez scored his first goal Thompson who hit it past of the season on a blast Atlanta goalie Jimmy Mau- that went right by At- rer. The goal was Thomp- lanta’s Jimmy Maurer, but son’s second of the season and Coudet’s team-leading it wasn’t enough as the fourth assist of the season. Strikers dropped their first Exactly 10 minutes la- game at Lockhart Stadium ter, Atlanta struck with a third goal of the season. Defensive Player of the since April 9th against FC goal by to tie the The Silverbacks took a Month, had given up four Edmonton. game at one. 3-1 advantage in the 53rd goals in the previous seven The road doesn’t get The Silverbacks seized minute when Matt Horth matches for the Strikers, any easier for the Strikers a 2-1 lead in the 32nd min- scored his fourth goal of but in the past two games who will be on the road for ute on a beautiful bending the season splitting the has allowed seven. the next two games. The free kick by Ciaran O’Brien Strikers defense and drib- “It’s disappoint- Strikers will play Mon- from 22 yards out past bling past Glaeser and ing,” said Strikers coach treal Wednesday night at Strikers goalkeeper Matt scored into an open net. Daryl Shore. “We had a 7:30pm, the game can be Glaeser. It was O’Brien’s Glaeser, the NASL good start to the game seen live at strikers.com. Chambers Honored as Women’s Golf Scholar All-American By Chad Beattie

Lynn University women’s golfer Ellen Chambers was honored by the National Golf Coaches Association for her work on the course and in the classroom by being selec- ted as a 2011 All-American Scholar. This marks the sixth consecutive year, and ninth overall, the women’s golf pro- gram has had at least one All-American Scholar and gives them 17 total selections in their history. A sophomore out of Petrie, Australia, Chambers was Continued on page 29 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 29 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

Chambers Honored as Women’s Golf ... Continued from page 28 also a Capital One First Team Academic All-District recipient. This past year she led the Fighting Knights with a 79.15 stroke average and three top-15 finishes in 26 rounds played. That included an individual trip to the NCAA Division II South Region Tourna- ment where she tied for 32nd, respectively. The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics. The minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50. Sunshine State Conference schools accounted for 13 of the 566 total selections between NCAA Divisions I, II and III. Florida Southern and Rollins each had four selections, followed by Saint Leo with three and Florida Tech with one. The Fighting Knights’ women’s golf team has had at least one individual or team qualify for the NCAA Tournament for 10 consecutive years and 11 overall. Hometown Biker, Filippo Barbieri, is headed to Nationals By: Pedro Heizer

Felippo Barbieri is an- other of Boca Raton’s ath- letes that is making a splash in the national media. Cur- rently, Barbieri is compet- ing at the National Moun- tain Bike Championship in Sun Valley, Idaho, a national competition in which only the best riders from each state qualify. Barbieri has been noth- ing short of terrific this year. He has won an amaz- ing six races in a row and finished second in one. Some of the highlight wins this season have been the Coconut Cup in which he placed first, and The Flor- ida State Championship in which he was runner up in the Cat 2. Along with winning six in a row, Barbieri has won onship in that division and later will be bumped up to the two races in the professio- Professional class). nal class, which is one class Barbieri is sponsored by lifecanbesweet.com, a company above the one he usually that develops a special fruit juice for endurance. competes in (he competes in You can be sure that The Boca Raton Tribune will keep the Semi-Pro and will com- you updated with the latest news about our latest home- pete the National Champi- town hero, Felippo Barbieri.

Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 30 - July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL Lynn Athletics Names Wispeny Ellis Director of Compliance By Chad Beattie on-campus experience in Ellis began her com- NCAA compliance at var- pliance career in 1996 as BOCA RATON - Lynn ious member institutions the Compliance Coordi- University Director of as well as at the national nator at the University Athletics Kristen Migliano office and in a Division II of North Texas before announced the hiring of conference office is a wel- moving over to Texas Wispeny Ellis as Compli- come addition to our ath- A&M University in 1998 as ance Director on Tuesday. letics program.” the Athletic Compliance Ellis brings a wealth of The Bergen, N.Y., na- Monitoring Coordinator. experience to the Fight- tive comes to Boca after a Her last stop before moving ing Knights, having served two and a half year stint into the private sector came over 10 years in various as Assistant Commissioner at the University of Califor- compliance offices through- at the Great Lakes Valley nia at Santa Barbara where out the NCAA, Division I Conference where she co- she was named the Assis- and Division II. ordinated the league’s com- tant Athletic Director for In her role at LU, Ellis pliance efforts in addition Compliance and Eligibility. will concentrate on eligi- to fulfilling roles as Senior Getting out of athletics bility certification of Woman Administrator and for two years, Ellis served Lynn’s student-athletes, as the liaison to the GLVC as the Human Resources as well as monitor recruit- Student Athlete Advisory Manager for eStudySite in ing activities and oversee a Committee. San Diego from 2005-07. campus-wide NCAA com- Prior to joining the A graduate of Texas A&M with a B.S. in Sports pliance education program GLVC, Ellis processed Management, Ellis also for all staff members with academic initial-eligibil- earned an A.S. at Genesee NCAA-related compliance ity waivers and reviews Community College in responsibilities. of academic credential New York where she com- “Lynn University is used in the academic cer- peted as a student-athlete proud to announce Wispe- tification process for pro- on the women’s basketball ny as the newest member spective student-athletes team. She earned her M.S. of our Fighting Knight at the NCAA Eligibility in Sports Administration team,” said Migliano. “Her Center in Indianapolis. from North Texas in 1999. Matt Glaeser named the NASL June Player of the Month FORT LAUDERDA- had a terrific month of June vote worth one. Glaeser ap- LE - Fort Lauderdale Strik- and deserves the award.” peared on 10 ballots and re- ers goalkeeper Matt Glaes- Glaeser is third in the ceived four first place votes, er was named NASL Player NASL in goals against av- for a total of 14 points. of the Month for June, the erage (GAA) at 1.00. The Two-time reigning Play- league announced Thurs- Strikers have only one loss er of the Month Etienne day. this season, 2-6-1 (W-T-L), Barbara of the Carolina Glaeser recorded two with Glaeser starting in RailHawks finished second shutouts and allowed only goal. Glaeser is tied for sec- with 12 points. Barbara’s four goals total in five June ond place in the NASL with RailHawks teammate Nick games while the Strikers four shutouts this year. Zimmerman finished third were undefeated with two Eighteen media mem- with 11 points, while fellow wins and three draws. bers from NASL markets Carolina players Brad Rusin “It’s a great honor for cast ballots for Player of and Jonny Steele finished Matt and a great honor for the Month, with a first- 4th and 5th respectively. FC our team,” said Strikers head place vote worth two Edmonton’s Shaun Saiko coach Daryl Shore. “Matt points and a second-place also received votes. 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 July 14 through July 20, 2011 - Edition 56 - 31 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach , Delray Beach FL - July 14 through July 20, 2011 •Year II •Number 056 Matt Glaeser Hometown named the NASL June Biker, Filippo Player of the Barbieri, is Month FORT LAUDERDALE - Fort headed to Lauderdale Strikers goalkeeper Matt Glaeser was named NASL Player of the Month for June, Nationals Felippo Barbieri is another of Boca Raton’s the league announced Thurs- athletes that is making a splash in the national day. media. Currently, Barbieri is competing at the Na- See page 29 tional Mountain Bike Championship in Sun Val- ley, Idaho, a national competition in which only the best riders from each state qualify. Lynn Names See page 29 Wispeny Ellis Strikers drop second in Director of Compliance a row, lose to last-place BOCA RATON - Lynn Uni- Atlanta Silverbacks versity Director of Athletics Kristen Migliano announced The Atlanta Silverbacks won their first away game of the season this the hiring of Wispeny Ellis past Saturday as they defeated the slumping Fort Lauderdale Strikers as Compliance Director on 3-2 at Lockhart Stadium in front of 2,661 “Striker Likers”. Tuesday. The Silverbacks looked lost at the begining of the game allowing Abe Thompson to score early in the 7th minute from a free kick by Coudet. See page 30 See page28