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Thousands Celebrated At Downtown Boca’s Friday Night Live! “Brazilian Beat” Brazil’s Independence Day Festivities About 10,000 South to the Treasure Coast, Brazil planned to meet Florida residents and flocked to Downtown to celebrate the Brazil- visitors, from all Miami Boca, “where Boca and ian Beat” as the desti- nation presented this month’s Friday Night Lee Zoretic Director of Public Relations LIVE! salute to Brazil’s reading The Boca Raton Tribune Independence Day with free, open-to-the-public festivities. Event-goers of all ages were dancin’ in the streets, enjoying the live Brazilian music and en- tertainment, including award-winning singer Rose Max and fan-favor- ite Batuke Samba Funk. The packed spirited schedule also featured Capoeira dancers, Carni- val drummers and danc- ers, a Zumba demonstra- Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton tion, DJ Fred, shopping, and more. The popular with café seating, Po- Café with Leblon served Tribune to [email protected] dining, art, fashion Gourmet Truck Expo tions in Motion and Baja up Brazil- cont. on Pg.5

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Marketing Director Chris Catoggio ObituariesThe Boca Raton Tribune [email protected] Account Executive Former Florida Senator Angelo Lima, Marguax Vickers, Phil Lewis Dies at 82 Andre Heizer WEST PALM BEACH-- For- Art Director Boca Police Safety Tip mer Florida State Senator Phil Marjorie Brandner Q: I heard that I should keep a copy of the serial number of my Lewis, 82, died recently at his home Graphic Design: new flat screen television. Is this true? in West Palm Beach. The Demo- A: Yes, in fact you should record the serial number to all of cratic legislator was Senate presi- Matt Epperson your electronics, including televisions, DVD players, game con- dent from 1978 to 1980. soles (Wii, PlayStation, etc), computers, digital cameras, etc. If an Mr. Lewis served as a state sen- Photographers: item with a serial number is stolen, police can enter the item’s se- ator from 1970 to 1980, rising to Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer rial number into a database. If the item is taken to a pawnbroker, leader in his final two years in of- Barbara McCormick the broker is required by law to check the stolen article database. fice. He worked to create the state’s Police have recovered thousands of stolen items because owners water management districts and len Howley, nine children and 13 Video Production kept the serial numbers on record in a safe place. remained active on numerous state grandchildren. Director Crime and safety questions are answered by officers from commissions and task forces after A Funeral Liturgy for Mr. the Crime Prevention Unit. For more information, visit www. leaving office. He also owned a real Lewis was held Monday at St. Ju- Klaiton Silva BocaPolice.com. estate firm in Riviera Beach. liana’s Catholic Church in West The late senator is survived Palm Beach. Interns: by his wife, the former Maryel- Guadalupe Monarrez, Boca Raton Police Blotter Gina Onori, Malcolm Shields, BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 09/10/2012 12:09 NE 6TH STREET Joseph Francis, Formerly of Shannon Copeland Person(s) unknown pried the residence rear slider. Entry gained, taken: 1 DVD player, 1 telephone, and a Sony Playstation. Boca Raton Dies at 88 BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 09/10/2012 17:31 SW 9TH TERRACE SAPUTO, Mr. Joseph Francis, The Boca RatonTribune A burglary to residence occurred between 0700-1730hrs. age 88 of Brentwood, TN, former- mailing address: ly of Detroit, MI and Boca Raton, P.O. Box 970593 SHOPLIFTING/ RETAIL THEFT 09/10/2012 9:50 21230 ST AN- FL. Honorably discharged from Boca Raton, FL 33497 DREWS BLVD the U.S. Navy, serving his country Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton Police responded to a report of a retail theft at Publix Greenwise. during WWII. 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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Gov. Scott Tells Boca High Audience that 9/11 Attack on NYC was “‘Just Devastating” By Dale M. King members of the Naval Junior ROTC BOCA RATON – The man who squad, he said, “It’s wonderful that our is currently governor of Florida was country holds remembrances like this.” a businessman 11 years ago, and just Scott said his father served in the happened to be in New York City on 82nd Airborne Division during World the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. War II. He recalled that seven Florida “I was at a prayer breakfast when residents died in the 9/11 attacks, and the first plane hit. I heard the second 334 Floridians have died in the ensu- crash as I was walking down Park Av- ing wars. enue,” he told an audience during a The governor wasn’t the only one 9/11 remembrance ceremony Tues- with memories of New York on that day at Boca Raton Community High horrible day. NJROTC Cadet Olivia School.” Kerwin said her family lived in Man- “It was just devastating.” hattan at the time. She said her mother Gov. Scott and wife, Ann, were worked in Tower 1, but the morning among dignitaries at Tuesday’s sol- of the attack, she said, mom was fear- emn ceremony that included hymns, ful that something might happen, so NJROTC Color Guard during 9/11 ceremony speeches and remembrances. she met with her boss in another build- NYC Sanitation Department, spent dhagen offered opening and closing “We had a lot of friends who lost ing. nine months cleaning Ground Zero, remarks at the hour-long ceremony. their loves ones in the attack,” said the Cadet Kerwin said he mother “saw and must return even nor for health The Boca High Advanced Chorus sang governor who was living in Connecti- the plane flying into Tower 1” where checkups for toxic residue from the de- the National Anthem and a hymn to cut at the time. Looking out over the she would have been working. The ca- bris. America. Elgin Davis played “Taps” audience and the auditorium lived with det said her father, who worked for the Cadet Commander Julianne Nor- before the close of the ceremony. Levis Jewish Community Center Opens New Arts, Learning Program BOCA RATON – The Adolph & Highlights of the upcoming season will feature three best-selling authors Rose Levis Jewish Community Center include appearances by award-winning who will discuss their literary works: is introducing the new Levis JCC Arts biographer and author Kitty Kelley, Delia Ephron (The Lion Is In), Joshua & Learning Membership program this famed attorney and author Alan Der- Henkin (The World without You) and season. It offers membership to pro- showitz and comedienne Renee Taylor; Susan Isaacs (Goldberg Variations). grams held at the Levis JCC’s Phyllis & the 22nd Annual Books and Authors It will be held Nov. 13 at 9 a.m. at Harvey Sandler Center for Jewish Life Luncheon, as well as Pop Music con- Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca Enhancement on a yearly basis, running certs with Marshall Turkin and the West Drive, Boca Raton. It includes from September 1 – August 31. Classic Jazz Ensemble. continental breakfast, author presenta- The Arts & Learning Membership Annual membership fees are: Plati- tions, lunch and valet parking. Call (561) program enables guests to take advan- num $500, Gold-$60. Call (561) 558- 558-2520. tage of the wide variety of innovative 2520 for complete information. Other programs will be announced. and engaging programs, classes, lec- The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish tures, trips, concerts and performances Community Center connects families Comedienne Renee Taylor will appear Feb. that are offered at the Levis JCC Sandler and individuals to activities, programs, 16-17 as part of the Levis JCC Arts & Center and in the community each year. services and each other. From pre- Learning Membership program. Adults of all ages and backgrounds school and summer camp to teen and can now choose to become A&L Plati- family programs, from athletics, sports david p. slater, esq. num or Gold Members and receive ben- and wellness to cultural arts, singles efits for all the newly announced 2012- events, adult enrichment and special attorney at law 2013 programs. Most programs will needs programming as well as one of be free to Platinum members, and Gold “Boca’s Best” thrift shops. member: florida and new york bar members will receive substantial dis- Among upcoming events is the 22nd counts from general admission fees. Annual Book & Author Luncheon, which 5154 windsor parke drive boca raton, fl 33496

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Alfred Karram, Catherine Abbott-Horowitz Gerry Goldberg and Tutsie Lipkin Bob and Barbara Evedon and Sheila and Marilyn Swillinger, Rhonda and Richard Richard Alper Small BOCA RATON -- The Pap Corps of both the Pap Corps and the Boca the evening’s entertainment. They The Pap Corps provides many ways celebrated Boca Festival Days with Raton Chamber of Commerce. were outstanding!” for you to do so. “ Eat to Beat Cancer, a dining event “We appreciate Royal Palm Place “We enjoy participating in these In the past 60 years, The Pap Corps held at Royal Palm Place in Boca Ra- for being our Chamber partner for community events because they help has donated more than $43 million for ton. Hundreds of supporters dined at this event,” said JoAnne Goldberg, us spread the word about our mission. research on ALL TYPES of cancer at the plaza’s restaurants, which donat- president of The Pap Corps. “They Volunteers are critical to our fundrais- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cen- ed a portion of their proceeds to the were wonderful hosts. We also want ing success, and we are always look- ter, the University of Miami Miller largest all-volunteer organization in to thank Denise Righetti of Invest- ing for opportunities to invite people School of Medicine. For more infor- the United States solely dedicated to ments Limited for all of her hard to get involved. Everyone has been mation please visit www.papcorps.org. raising funds for cancer research. The work, and for securing the very tal- touched by cancer in some way. If you event also marked the 60th birthdays ented Wild Cats Band which provided are looking to make a real difference, No Makeup Days for Time Lost Due to Tropical Storm Isaac The School District of Palm Beach provided in the District’s school calen- The Learning Team Meeting/Pro- demic support to ensure the full cur- County will not have emergency make- dar exceeds statutory requirements. fessional Development Day scheduled riculum is covered within the school up days as a result of the closure for Florida statute sets instructional for October 11has been cancelled. Oc- year. The Keep your Skills Sharp on- Tropical Storm Isaac. requirements in terms of hours of in- tober 11 will now be a full day of school line activities were used by more than District officials have conferred with struction over the school year rather for all students. 6,000 students who were homebound the Florida Department of Education, than a prescribed number of school Schools located in Loxahatchee and due to Tropical Storm Isaac. and the remaining instructional time days. the Acreage will receive additional aca-

Community News www.bocaratontribune.com September 13, 2012 through September 19, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 114 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Celebrate “Tastemakers” of Mizner Park With Progressive Pairing Event to Benefit Hospice By The Sea BOCA RATON, FLORIDA (Sep- che with lime juice marinated baby tember 6, 2012) – Two evenings. Nine shrimp, chilies, onions, tomatoes and restaurants. One great cause. On avocado topped with crispy plantain Tuesday, September 18 and Wednes- chips and cilantro. Served with Mio- day, September 19 from 6:30 p.m. – netto II Spritz, a premium frizzante 9:30 p.m. on each night, Mizner Park semi-sparkling wine with orange & will host an exclusive “Tastemakers” herbs, chilled over ice and garnished Progressive Dinner Pairing Event to with a slice of orange or green olive. benefit Hospice by the Sea. • Rack’s – Tuna Tacos with their Tickets are $30 per person and in- popular “Boca Lemonade.” clude one tasting and beverage pair- • Tanzy Boca Raton – Serving an ing at each participating restaurant artisanal Italian pasta selection, Ta- on either evening. In addition, each gliatelle Bolognese, paired with signa- restaurant will provide an exclusive ture craft cocktail, Prickly Pear Sour- offering valid for three months on re- Sop Margarita. turn visits. • Truluck’s – Crab Cake Sliders Featured Mizner Park “Tastemak- with fresh blue crab cakes served on ers” are: toasted sweet buns topped with avo- • The Cheese Course – Serving an cado salad, bacon, tomato and mustard American Artisanal Cheese Course sauce paired with sparkling Poema with a selection of award-winning Cava. American wine. • Uncle Julio’s – Pineapple Bacon • The Dubliner – Shepherd’s Pie Guacamole made with fresh pineap- with Guinness Mac & Cheese paired ple and crisp hickory smoked bacon with a special “Black Velvet,” combi- topped with crumbled queso fresco nation of Guinness and Cider. paired with Julio’s Skinny Guava Rita. • Kapow! – Chicken Fried Rice with • Villagio – Mini Crab Cakes paired sweet soy and scallions; wok charred with Bellini. adamame with toasted sesame oil, gar- Tickets will be available starting lic soy and smoked sea salt paired with August 1 at any participating Mizner Asian Sangria. Park restaurant or on-line at www. • Max’s Grille – Shrimp Cevi- miznerpark.com.

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Editorial Our Writers/Reporters and Columnists Online Edition Business DALE M. KING: Executive Editor SKIP SHEFFIELD, MATT BLUES- SANDY HUNTSMAN, SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN, PEDRO HEIZER: Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O PEDRO HEIZER: Managing Editor TEIN, CHRIS J. NELSON, LINDA GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, MIGUEL ANGELO, DENISE ANDRE HEIZER: Social Media DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 GOVE,CARLO BARBIERI, KAY RENZ, MATT PINEDA, RIGHETTI,MIKE GORA ANDERSON MANCEBO: Software Engineer Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name clearly mar, news style, good taste and available EDITORIAL legible along with a phone number and space. Letters from the same author will By Dale King complete address. not be published more often than every No unsigned or anonymous letters will be 60 days. considered for publication. E-mails to columnists may be used as The Boca Raton Tribune reserves the letters to the editor. Boca Woman Desperately right to edit the letters for spelling, gram- All letters to the editor should be sent to: The Boca Raton Tribune, Needs Help for Mystery Disease P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 Letters to the Editor I have never met Boca Raton resident Vir- trum in search of help – to Washington, D.C., It takes imagination to think that Brazil’s Independence Day ginia Williams, but I have spoken many times Germany, the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic could create a wonderful celebration for Boca Raton and sur- to her mother, Barbara Einheuser. and the University of Miami. “No one has been rounding communities – but that is exactly what happened on During the most recent calls, Barbara has able to come up with any answers as to what is Friday, Sept. 7th at Sanborn Square. As a 20-year resident of been on the verge of tears. causing her health to decline,” said Barbara. Boca, I want to congratulate the voices that proposed and pro- Virginia is very ill with a mystery disease The only clue, it appears, was a diagnosis moted this event and extend praise to the staff of the City of that no medical personnel – at least to date – of Lyme disease about three years ago. That Boca Raton for superb execution. have been able to diagnose. illness – which may or may not have actually Because the City is working to establish a sister city in Brazil, Barbara says Virginia is a 52-year-old single been Lyme disease – seems to have set off the I hoped to inform more Boca residents about this diverse and mother of two. She has been fighting illness decline in Gina’s health. amazing country by sharing my own life-changing experience, for the past 17 years, but during the past three Barbara said her daughter is in bed 95 per- as told in my novel Until Brazil. Via a booth at the Brazilian years, she has taken what Barbara calls ”a dras- cent of the day, suffers chronic bone pain from Beat event, I had an opportunity to meet many people – long- tic turn for the worse” and is now bedridden. head to toe, has lost 30 pounds, suffers extreme time Boca residents, Brazilians from South Florida, and visi- During the last phone call, Barbara said fatigue along with hair loss, bone loss and chip- tors from countries such as France and Peru. With a ringside her daughter was in critical condition at Boca ping and cracking teeth. There are other mala- seat from mid-afternoon until closing, I watched young and old, Raton Regional Hospital, but it appeared the dies, but I think this makes the point. neighbors and visitors, enjoy the diverse activities and enter- hospital was going to release her. Barbara was Gina can no longer work, Barbara said, and, tainment. Many commented on how refreshing it was to have frightened. as such, has no source of income. “She has re- such a lively and fun evening, especially “off season.” I’m not a doctor and can’t say whether this peated been denied disability benefits due to This is the first time that I attended one of the Downtown was or was not a good thing to do. What I re- lack of a concrete diagnosis,” said Gina’s mom. Boca, Friday Night Live events. It will not be the last. Kudos to ally want to say – or ask – is for help from the Due to limited insurance coverage, she no lon- everyone who made the Brazilian Beat a success; I hope the City community to aid this woman in her hour of ger has the money to pay for doctors or neces- has already booked the date for next year. trouble. sary medication. From what Barbara told me, Virginia has Mom sees her daughter’s situation as grave, Bethe Lee Moulton always been a vibrant person, despite her pre- and is calling upon the community to help. “We Boca Raton Resident and Author vious illnesses. She was “a get up and go per- must support each other in every way possible. www.untilbrazil.com son, one of the strongest, most vibrant people Most of us are struggling in our own ways, I have ever known,” her mother said. financially and physically as well. No matter Barbara even recalled how Virginia, despite how bad we all may suffer in our lives, it’s im- illness and financial troubles, rallied the com- portant to remember that there is always some- munity to come together and collect money and one suffering more than we are.” toys for less fortunate children at the Wayne “We have hosted car washes, garage sales Barton Center. “She worked so hard and made and home parties to try to help support her,” so many kids happy that Christmas,” said Bar- said Barbara. But the diagnosis for this mys- bara. tery disease seems to be the key to a solution. “This is not the Virginia that we all know If you can help at all, contact me at dking@ today,” Barbara said sadly. Virginia (nicknamed bocatribune.com Gina) has traveled all over the medical spec-

Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com September 13, 2012 through September 19, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 114 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer How Do you Approach the Start of a New Day?

Sometimes we never know how to start a new day off work and your workplace. Even though we cannot al- through open-heart surgery, I determined to regard right. Here is a great column by Robert J. Tamasy on this ways change our circumstances, we can choose our at- each new day as a “gift.” Not one of us has tomorrow subject. I thought it was a great column and I just had to titudes toward our circumstances. guaranteed, but surviving a major event like that has a share with you! God Bless, Douglas Heizer I am not a “power of positive thinking” person way of impressing that reality on you. So while I rec- – but I am a person who ascribes to positive believ- ognize not every day will be enjoyable or easy, if God When you awaken to prepare for another work- ing. This is why I like to start each day – sometimes has given it to me, there must be a good reason – and I day – especially a Monday – what is your typical at- before I get out of bed – by silently repeating a fa- can look forward to whatever the day presents. titude? Are you filled with enthusiasm and anticipa- vorite verse from the Bible: “This is the day that the tion, looking forward to opportunities and challenges Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm Here are principles from the Scriptures to consider the day will present? Or do you experience feelings of 118:24). If I truly believe that, that God has seen fit to when embarking on a new day: frustration or even dread, wishing you could get back give me a new day, filled with opportunity, new expe- into bed, pull up the covers, and forget about going to riences and unexpected encounters, I can approach it Regard each day as an opportunity, not an imposi- work? with optimism and expectation. tion. As the saying goes, “our days are numbered.” So we should appreciate what we have and make good, If you fall on the negative side of this equation, Most days never turn out exactly as I have antic- wise use of the time give to us. “Teach us to number there could be many reasons: Deadlines you face might ipated. A friend I did not expect to hear from gives our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm seem overwhelming; you could be facing serious con- me a call or sends an email, leading to meaningful in- 90:12). flict with superiors or coworkers; you may not be a teraction. Out of the blue someone contacts me and good match for the work you are asked to perform; or asks if I would be interested in a new writing or edit- Redeem the day before it is lost. The one commod- the job you have held for a long time could have grown ing project; something totally off my planning grid. ity we all have in common is time. And we cannot save tedious and routine, causing you to feel bored and un- I start working on one task but must shift my focus it for use on another day. Once an hour has passed, it inspired rather than eager and energized. onto something else, and then I realize the original is gone forever, so we should consider how to use it task was not as urgent as I had thought, so I could for greatest advantage. “Look carefully then how you Other reasons for disliking work might come to postpone it for another day. walk, not as unwise, but as wise, making the best use mind, but your mind itself could be a primary factor: of the time, for the days are evil” (Ephesians 5:16). the attitude you allow yourself to have toward your Nearly six years ago, after successfully coming Until next week!

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. Correcting Your Mistakes It has been said by several authors and public speak- I knew exactly where I needed to go. Nevertheless, in- der a rug or elsewhere. Silence, which can be golden in ers that most problems have within themselves the stead of going a few extra miles in the correct direction, many circumstances, is never the answer to such plight. seeds of their own solution. And this may be true in I mistakenly turned right, proceeding toward the east. Ignoring a mistake will never eliminate its reality and several instances, if those faced with the problem dili- the consequences it inevitably carries. gently look for such hints. As soon as I realized I had made that mistake, I could’ve quickly made a U-turn. However, my thinking Confessing an error, openly acknowledging a mis- In a sense, the same may be applicable to certain mis- reminded me that I could still proceed that way and, take, adds urgency to the situation. It aids in its reso- takes one makes. Unless the consequence of a mistake eventually, take the opportunity of getting into other lution far more than any attempt at concealing or ig- is complete damage, a correction can easily be sought streets which would bring me to my planned destina- noring it. Courageously admitting to it, and seeking aid and found, whatever the cost might be! tion without any problem! from others in its correction, brings the desired results, not to mention the personal advantages and a greater We all make mistakes. Some make them repeatedly. That was simple and easy; the mistake was not that sense of peace to the one who acted honestly in this Some are very innocent, while others may be more dif- significant. Yet, that simple experience brought to mind regard! ficult, or even impossible, to resolve. Whatever be the the reminder that any mistake is always worthy of cor- case, anybody responsible for any mistake should at- rection. Especially the major ones should not be perpet- There’s no need to fix what is not broken, but what tempt with diligence to correct the situation or condi- uated; a solution is always possible. In all circumstances requires appropriate action needs to be tackled, the tion affected. a mistake committed should be rectified by prompt, sooner, the better, for the benefit of the one who made honest actions! the mistake and for the sake of others who may have This thought came to me in a new light, suddenly, faced any disadvantage on account of miscalculations when I made a wrong turn while driving northward. Nothing is ever solved when kept hidden, be it un- which led to such error!

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

Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com September 13, 2012 through September 19, 2012 10 - Edition 114 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Florence Fuller Centers’ 2012 Wee Dream Upcoming Events Planned by Greater Ball Celebrates Childhood Dreams Boca Chamber of Commerce BOCA RATON – The following When: Wednesday, September 19 / events are being planned by the Great- 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. er Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce: Where: The Veranda Club 6061 Palmetto Circle North, Boca Raton RIBBON CUTTING - C. SCOTT ELLINGTON TECHNOLOGY RIBBON CUTTING: THE WED- BUSINESS INCUBATOR DING BELLS When: Friday, September 14 / 4:00 When: Wednesday, September 19 / p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Where: Research Park at FAU, 3651 Where: 3253 N. Federal Hwy., Boca FAU Blvd., Suite 400 Raton RSVP: Christin Canon at HYPER- LINK “mailto:[email protected]” SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSI- \t “_blank” [email protected] NESS When: Thursday, September 20 / CHAMBER DAY AT THE STA- 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. From left are Carrie Rubin, Denise Zimmerman, Stacey Packer DIUM Where: Boca Country Club 17751 When: Sunday, September 16 Boca Club Blvd., Boca Raton BOCA RATON -- The Wee Dream Ball Zimmerman confirm that. “My husband Who: Dolphins vs Raiders Topic: Flexecution: The Art of is as energetic and unique as the children and I support a number of non-profit orga- Adaptability for Successful Executives it helps. Some 350 guests are expected to nizations, but Florence Fuller holds a spe- RIBBON CUTTING - 16 HAN- Speaker: Penny S. Shaffer, Ph.D., attend this “top ten gala” that supports the cial place in our hearts. The children thrive DLES FROZEN YOGURT YOUR Market President, South Florida Florence Fuller Child Development Cen- in the stimulating and nurturing environ- ters. ment and I encourage donors to arrange a WAY The event, in its seventh year, returns visit so they can see firsthand the impact of When: Monday, September 17 / EXCLUSIVE TRUSTEE EVENT to the Woodfield Country Club of Boca their support,” said Denise. 5:30 p.m. - TRUSTEES ONLY Raton on Friday, November 30. This year’s This year’s theme, “The Future Belongs Where: 1400 Glades Road, Suite LUNCH with SENATOR GEORGE co-chairs are community philanthropists to Those Who Dream,” celebrates the Cen- 170B, Boca Raton LEMIEUX Carrie Rubin and Stacey Packer. They work ters’ mission to create a positive difference When: Friday, September 21 / 12:00 diligently to raise community awareness of in the lives of young children from econom- PULSE - AFTER HOURS p.m. to 1:15 p.m. the important services provided by the or- ically challenged families in our community. When: Tuesday, September 18 / Where: Ruth’s Chris Steak House, ganization to 650 children and their families This night of surprises has become syn- 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 225 NE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton. each year. onymous with a fun packed, elegant, yet re- Where: BRIO Tuscan Grille Under their leadership, the 2012 Ball is laxed, evening (leave the black-tie behind!) 5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 230 SMART TALK FOR WOMEN expected to raise more than $400,000 for where guests enjoy dancing, dining, and an programs helping local children, ages six over the top auction sure to be filled with Boca Raton When: Thursday, September 25 / weeks to 12 years, from low-income fami- surprises one can only dream of! 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. lies. For more than four decades, Florence SOUTH HEALTHCARE ADVO- Where: Ruth’s Chris Steak House, FFCDC Board member Carrie Rubin Fuller Child Development Centers has CACY NETWORK (SHAN) 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton said: “I appreciate the importance of early made a positive difference in the lives of childhood education, not just for the chil- young children from economically chal- dren and their families, but also for the lenged families in our community. Florence long-term strength of our community”. Fuller Child Development Centers provide Co-chair Stacey Packer added, “The quality childcare, early education, family community’s involvement will help ensure support programs, and the only Head Start that FFCDC can continue to prepare chil- preschool in Boca Raton. dren for a lifetime commitment to learning For more information call Jennifer Ber- and social achievement, while empowering man, 561 391-7274 ext., 128 or visit www. their families to build a brighter future.” ffcdc.org. Honorary Chairs Denise and Jordan PB Poetry Festival Launches Contest for Local High School Students 9/30/12 DELRAY BEACH -- Just as local The judge will once again be Dr. Jeff schools start up for another year, Miles Morgan of Lynn University’s Department Coon, director of the Palm Beach Poetry of English. Festival, and Blaise Allen, Ph.D., the Festi- Original poems should be submitted by val’s director of community outreach, an- email before December 3 to: PBPFHSPC- nounce the launch of the ninth annual High [email protected]. For contest rules, visit School Poetry Contest. www.palmbeachpoetryfestival.org. Between now and December 3, In addition, The Palm Beach Poetry any Palm Beach County public or private Festival Annual High School Performance high school student can submit one origi- Poetry Project will feature award-winning nal poem (30 lines maximum) for consid- poets, Marty McConnell and Rives. The eration. The winning poet will receive events will take place on Friday, January 25 $100 and a pair of tickets to the ninth an- at 10:15 a.m. at Spanish River High Audi- nual Palm Beach Poetry Festival Jan.21-26 torium and 1 p.m. at Wellington High Au- at Old School Square in Delray Beach. ditorium. There will be no charge for these The four runner-up high school poets events. All high school students are wel- will each receive $25 and a pair of tickets come to attend either performance but must to the Coffeehouse Performance Event on obtain permissions and own transportation. January 26. In addition, all of the prize- For more information about the Palm winning poems will be posted on the Fes- Beach Poetry Festival 2012, visit www. tival’s website (www.palmbeachpoetryfesti- palmbeachpoetryfestival.org. val.org).

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MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News FAU 2012 Enrollment Tops 30,000 Record Student Population Largest in FAU’s History the fall 2012 semester. a major presence in the business commu- forces the fact that we are a gem among “This record-breaking fall enrollment nity, and Saunders continues to focus on Florida’s institutions of higher learning provides strong evidence that students making the University a strong engine of with a very bright future, said Gitanjali of all ages are recognizing the extraor- economic development in South Florida. Kaul, Ed.D, vice president for strategic dinary value and experience that Florida FAU is rapidly emerging as a major planning. “Prospective students and their Atlantic University has to offer them,” center of research, scholarship, creative families from Florida and around the said FAU President Mary Jane Saunders. activities, and community engagement. country are expressing confidence in our “We welcome them all and assure them Other recent university advances include academic programs and this means a lot that their success will always be FAU’s the completion of the 30,000-seat FAU to us.” top priority.” , the opening of the Innovation FAU students represent all of Flori- Saunders, along with FAU’s Board Village student housing complex and the da’s 67 counties, all 50 states, and more of Trustees, has strengthened the uni- launch of FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt Col- than 180 countries. The school is rapidly versity’s ties with business and industry, lege of Medicine, which recently admit- becoming a university of first-choice for directly benefitting FAU’s private sector ted its second class. students, receiving more than 28,000 BOCA RATON – Florida Atlantic partnerships and supporting regional “Reaching an all-time record high fall freshman applications for the fall 2012 University has the largest enrollment in economic development. With an annual enrollment of more than 30,000 students semester. its history, exceeding 30,000 students for economic impact of $6.3 billion, FAU is is a historic landmark for FAU. It rein- Suspect Robs Fifth Third 4-H Open House and Learning Fair set for Sept. 29 Bank in Boca Sept. 11 The Palm Beach County Cooperative to produce a video, interact with a robot, Extension Service will hold a 4-H open and much more! BOCA RATON – Boca Raton Police house and learning fair on Saturday, Sept. Parents, teachers, and home-school lead- are searching for a bald, middle-aged 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Mounts ers are encouraged to come and discover man who allegedly robbed the Fifth Botanical Garden Auditorium, 531 N. Mili- learning activities they can do with their Third Bank at 120 East Palmetto Park tary Trail, West Palm Beach. family, school, or after-school programs. Road just after 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, The event will showcase dozens of proj- The 4-H youth development program is Sept. 11. ects related to science, healthy living, and open to children ages 5 through 18. This citizenship. Visitors can experience hands- free event is open to the public. The male suspect entered the bank on activities in cooking or gardening, ex- For information, call 561-233-1731. through the main entrance, carrying periment with renewable energy, learn how a folder and approached a teller, police said. The report said he demanded the money in the drawer and threatened to Hasner Announces Democrats for set off a bomb if he didn’t get enough. The teller gave the suspect an un- determined amount of cash and he left Adam Coalition Leadership Team without incident, said police. The suspect Suspect in robbery of Fifth Third Bank in BOCA RATON -- The Adam Hasner for was seen running westbound along the Boca Raton US House campaign has released the names of front of the bank. No bomb was found. If anyone has information about this its Democrats for Adam Coalition Leadership Team. The suspect is described as a white crime, they are asked to call Detective The Democrats for Adam Coalition is made male in his 40’s, approximately 5’5” tall Robert Adams at (561) 620-6044 or Palm up of former local elected officials, business with an average build. He is bald, clean Beach County Crime Stoppers at (800) leaders and community activists who believe shaven, wearing glasses, a grayish col- 458-TIPS. Adam has the solutions for fixing Washington ored polo shirt and jeans. and getting the economy back on track regard- less of party affiliation. The Coalition will pro- vide outreach efforts throughout Broward and Palm Beach counties in this highly competitive Schedule Modifications for district. Former Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jim Nau- gle, co-chair of the Coalition, said, “I have nev- Palm Tran Route 1 Affect Boca er been afraid to shake things up and neither is Palm Beach to Camino Real and north- Adam. Now more than ever we need to send Adam Hasner bound from Camino Real to the Intermo- folks to Washington who will take on the sta- tus quo and get the job done, and it is clear to alition Leadership Team include: dal Transit Center. me Adam is the right guy for the job.” Dr. Andrew Astrove, Boca Raton; Dhardra The schedule modification was “As a lifelong Democrat, I don’t always Blake, Fort Lauderdale; Bobra Bush, Boca Ra- achieved by reducing service in other ar- agree with Adam Hasner on every issue. But ton; Bobbie Clark, Lake Clarke Shores; Lynn eas from a 15 to 20-minute frequency in on the issues that matter most in this election - Coon, Fort Lauderdale; Ron Ellish, Delray Palm Tran, Palm Beach County’s an effort to provide the service where it is jobs and the economy - Adam is the only smart Beach; Gary Eliopoulos, former vice mayor of public transportation service, announces most needed, based on ridership and per- choice,” Democrats for Adam Co-Chair, Bobra Delray Beach; Leigh Kerr, Fort Lauderdale; schedule modifications that began Sep- formance. Weekend schedules remain the Bush said. “I know both Adam and Lois Fran- Nick Kaleel, Ocean Ridge; Tim Knapp, Del- same. kel, but as a small business owner and job-cre- ray Beach; Charna Lazar, Boca Raton; Penny tember 10 for Route 1, the agency’s most Morey, Boca Raton; Kerry Morrissey, Delray traveled route. Route 1 begins at The These service changes were made ator, I know Adam is the only one who under- stands what we need to do to get our economy Beach; Ed Myrick, Sr., Lighthouse Point; Jim Gardens Mall in Palm Beach Gardens and without an increase in Palm Tran’s oper- Naugle, former mayor of Fort Lauderdale; ating costs. back on track. I have watched Adam represent travels via US 1 to Camino Real in Boca our community in the state legislature for Ro Rabozzi, Boca Raton; Joni Routman, Fort Raton. For complete schedules and trip plan- years and he could always be counted on to do Lauderdale; Carlos Romero, Boca Raton; Jayne On weekdays during selected morning ning assistance, please call customer ser- the right thing. I’m supporting Adam and I Scala, Boca Raton; Jordan Serlin, Boca Raton; and afternoon peak hours, 10-minute ser- vice at 561-841-4287 or toll-free at 877- hope other Democrats will join me in sending Thomas R. Tatum, Fort Lauderdale and Bet- vice will now be offered southbound from 930-4287. him to Washington.” tina Young, Gulf Stream the Intermodal Transit Center in West Members of the Democrats for Adam Co- Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com September 13, 2012 through September 19, 2012 12 - Edition 114

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ENTERTAINMENT AS SEEN BY FEEN Girls Just Want to Living Up In The Boca Talk Dirty Clouds Life & See page B6 FOOD REVIEW Revisiting Arts Joseph’s Table The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B6 See page B9 BSeptember 13, 2012 through September 19, 2012 • Year III • Number 114 Top Brazilian Group Harmonia do Samba Plays Pompano Beach

Brazilian musical group Harmonia do Samba

By Skip Sheffield Harmonia do Samba in concert at 9 in 1993 in Salvador, Bahia Brazil. of the largest populations,” he said. It is hard not to notice the growing p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Cinema The group has recorded 12 CDs and “There are quite a few super-rich Bra- number of Brazilians and their influ- Club, 3251 N. Federal Highway, Pom- three DVDs, sold more than 4 mil- zilians who fly their jets into Boca ence in South Florida. In some neigh- pano Beach. The concert is part of lion albums and it performs around Raton Airport. South Florida is rela- borhoods, Portuguese is heard more of- Harmonia do Samba’s third national 120 concerts worldwide. The group tively much cheaper than Brazil. That ten than Spanish or English, especially tour of the USA. is fronted by Alexandre Xanddy, who is one of the reasons people keep com- in West Boca Raton, where there is a “We first had them at the grand is famous for his improvisational skills. ing here. A two-bedroom apartment Brazilian church, Brazilian restaurants opening of the Cinema Club,” re- Brazil celebrated its 190th Indepen- in Rio costs as much as a four-bedroom and even a Brazilian motorcycle club. veals Santos. “They will be play- dence Day on Sept. 7. There was a large house in Boca.” Mauro Santos has been promoting ing Boston, New York City and San public party with free entertainment General admission tickets for Har- things Brazilian in South Florida for Francisco. Boston has the highest at Sanborn Park in downtown Boca monia do Samba are $55. VIP tickets 17 years, including a magazine, “Titi- number of Brazilians. South Florida is Raton. One person manning a booth are $65-$85. Tickets are available at ti,” and a Brazilian Film Festival, which in second place and growing.” there was none other than Boca Ra- Picanha Brazil, 22797 State Road 7, just had its 16thanniversary. It is estimated there are more than ton Tribune Publisher Douglas Heizer, West Boca Raton, Christine & Com- Santos and his partner Carlos 300,000 Brazilians in South Flori- who arrived with his family from Rio pany Hair Salon, 4400 W. Hillsboro Salles through a group called Brazil- da alone, and well over a million na- de Janeiro more than ten years ago. Blvd. and several other locations. ian Party Productions are hosting the tionwide. “There used to be more Brazilians Or, visit http://harmoniadosamba- popular Brazilian musical party group Harmonia do Samba was formed in Pompano. Now West Boca has one 2012florida.eventbrite.com/.

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Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Is- ingly expressive medium within modern can Art Museum’s groundbreaking exhibi- The exhibit will highlight some of the land, Myst and Flower – will demonstrate society,” said Melissinos. “In the 40 years tion, The Art of Video Games, following best games for 20 gaming systems rang- how players interact with the virtual worlds, since the introduction of the first home vid- its enormously successful presentation in ing from the Atari VCS to the Playstation highlighting innovative new techniques that eo game, the field has attracted exceptional Washington, D.C. 3. It will feature 80 video games presented set the standard for many subsequent games. artistic talent. Video games, which include Running from October 24, 2012 through through still images and video footage. The Art of Video Games explores the classic components of art, offer designers a January 13, 2013, the Boca Raton exhibition, In addition, the galleries include video in- legacy of video games as a medium for artis- previously unprecedented method of com- presented by FMSbonds, Inc., explores the terviews with developers and artists, historic tic expression. Curated by Chris Melissinos, municating with and engaging audiences 40-year evolution of video games as an ar- game consoles and large prints of in-game former chief evangelist and chief gaming of- by including a new element, the player, who tistic medium, focusing on striking graphics, screen shots. Five featured games, one from ficer for Sun Microsystems and founder of completes the vivid, experiential art form by creative storytelling and player interactivity. each era, will be available in the exhibition PastPixels, the exhibition will give viewers personally interacting with the game ele- During its stay in South Florida, the Boca galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes an opportunity to explore the evolution of ments.” video games since they were first introduced The Art of Video Games is organized 40 years ago. The Art of Video Games fo- by the Smithsonian American Art Museum cuses on the interplay of graphics, technol- with support from various organizations. Flutist Jeffrey Khaner Joins Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music Faculty BOCA RATON -- Principal flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Jeffrey Khan- er, is joining Lynn University’s Conserva- tory of Music faculty of artists and edu- cators as artist-in-residence and professor of flute. “The opportunity that Lynn provides students is unique, combining the experi- ence of the elite conservatory with that of a university setting,” said Khaner. “I am excited to start working with a flute class that can be at the very highest level.” Khaner is an acclaimed recitalist and has appeared as soloist with orchestras on five continents. He has released six criti- cally acclaimed solo CDs on the Avie la- bel – American, British, French, German, and Romantic Flute Music, and Brahms and Schumann sonatas and romances – including his latest CD of Czech music. “I have had the great good fortune to play all over the world on tours with the Jeffrey Khaner orchestra and on my own. One of the “Jeffrey Khaner is one of the world’s highlights of a musician’s life is traveling great flutists and pedagogues. His ex- and sharing music with people from all traordinary abilities as a performer and over,” said Khaner. symphonic musician are well documented This year, he will begin sharing his in his solo recordings, as well as record- music and his significant teaching experi- ings with the Philadelphia Orchestra. His ence with Lynn’s highly select group of teaching style is at once impressive for his gifted music students. deep concern for excellence in technical “I like primarily to discuss music and artistic proficiency,” said Robertson. with students at this level. I have a rig- The Canadian-born flutist has been orous method for technical development principal flute of the Philadelphia Or- that students must work through, and I chestra since 1990. A noted soloist, he encourage students to always consider has performed with orchestras and col- themselves their own best teacher to fig- laborated with conductors throughout ure out solutions to technical problems. the U.S., Canada and Asia. A graduate of The lesson is much better learned when The Juilliard School, he was named to the arrived at through thought and practice,” faculty as flute professor in 2004, holding he says. the position formerly held by his mentor, Jon Robertson, dean of Lynn’s Con- the late Julius Baker. servatory of Music, who enjoys a distin- In addition, Khaner serves on the fac- guished career as a pianist, conductor and ulties of The Juilliard School and The academician, said he is thrilled to have Curtis Institute of Music and gives mas- someone of Khaner’s caliber among his ter classes throughout North, South and faculty. Central America, Europe and Asia.

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield Food Review Marc Kent Girls Just Want to Revisiting Talk Dirty Joseph’s Table

This fall’s dinner menu retains most stuffed baked 1 ½ pounders or broiled of the fine dishes we sampled in spring 2 ½ pounders with drawn butter… plus several new delights. try any of six sides from the menu to A new starter is the jumbo lump round out your entrée. crabmeat tower featuring diced to- For poultry dishes – we chose both mato, cucumber, avocado and mango the roasted whole Cornish hen and with a fresh herb and lime dressing – the roasted Maple Leaf duck. The hen a cool, crisp and tasty warm weather with wild rice, dried cranberry and pine treat. One must have the rich, warm nut pilaf and lemon-thyme mushroom and delicious lobster bisque complete sauce was a very light tasting bird with with cream and brandy – robust with rich accompaniments. The duck was a the true taste of the sea. The soup du wonderfully rich, gently game- tasting jour was a cool watermelon gazpacho – treat served with sweet potato mous- Scene from “For a Good Time” sweet tasting as can be. seline, oranges and fresh berries with a Sex is funny. beyond their control. We sampled their escargots again – fig/balsamic glace – this we prefer. Sex is also tragic and baffling but al- Yes, “Good Time” has its hook on the refreshing our memory of a half doz- We had enjoyed the pappardelle most always interesting. That’s why it rather raunchy subject of phone sex. en, out of shell delights in a great gar- and short ribs, the wonderful Wiener has been an enduring subject for stories, Lauren discovers Katie has a lucrative lic butter sauce – served with crusty schnitzel, rack of lamb and filet mi- poems and plays through the ages. side business as a phone sex operator, bread – still a winner. gnon in the past – also on this current “For a Good Time Call” is a contem- and inevitably the otherwise prim Lau- The entrée listings included Dover menu! porary R-rated female comedy about ren is drawn in to the scheme for some sole – pan roasted sole with a choice of The dessert menu repeats the past phone sex, but it’s more than that. quick cash. almondine butter or lemon-caper but- – Joseph’s Apfel strudel and his crème “Good Time” was co-written by Lau- “Good Time” is really more about ter or plain lemon butter sauces – we caramel were a fine as before. A flour- ren Miller, who also stars as a good little friendship between polar opposites. feel only a bit of lemon butter sauce less chocolate tart, sugar free lemon rich girl also called Lauren. Lauren is While the raunchy stuff is at times laugh- is necessary to enhance the full fla- mousse, gelato/sorbet and fresh ber- trying to break into publishing in New out-loud funny, the story is surprisingly vor of the sole. Prepared at tableside, ries are listed as well. York City with little luck. Her love life is sweet and sentimental under the direc- it is a fine, fine dish. There is a herb Hot beverages, 6 in number plus a even worse. tion of first-time Canadian Jamie Travis. crusted salmon filet, gently cooked, fla- choice of 10 dessert wines and ports Her feckless boyfriend Charlie (James The humor is accented by some amus- vorful and served with crispy seasonal complete Josef ’s offerings. Wolk) has decided he wants to break it ing cameos. Justin Long plays against vegetables and potato. Sautéed jumbo Avail yourself of their fine wine se- off and go to Italy. Lauren and Charlie type as the effeminately gay friend of shrimp arrived with gluten free spa- lections – the Manager and wait staff had been together two years and were Lauren. Seth Rogen, who is Lauren Mill- ghetti, tomato, basil white wine and ol- are knowledgeable and attentive. living together in her late grandmoth- er’s real-life boyfriend, has a hilarious bit ive oil – fine tasting and recommended. We delighted in our encore visit and er’s apartment. To add to her misery, as a horny airline pilot. Kevin Smith is Listed are Maine lobsters, crabmeat suggest you…Go and Enjoy! Lauren learns her apartment is no lon- a heavy-breathing caller. Nia Vardalos ger rent-controlled and will be rented to (“My Big Fat Greek Wedding”) has a the highest bidder. Lauren is homeless brief but memorable performance as a and jobless in the big city. frosty editor offering Lauren’s dream “King & I” to Open 60th Season Out of misery comes comedy. Lau- job. Mimi Rogers has aged noticeably to ren answers an ad for a roommate at a fill her role as Lauren’s snobby mother. at Lake Worth Playhouse posh Gramercy Park apartment and dis- “Good Time” is not profound but it covers it was placed by an old college is better than a trifle. It’s a fair to mid- LAKE WORTH -- The Lake Worth nemesis, Katie Steele (Ari Graynor). Lau- dling comedy about young adults acting Playhouse opens its 60th Anniversary ren and Katie had a falling out as college like juveniles. season Oct. 5 with the classic story, freshmen ten years previously. Now, they “The King and I.” are thrown together by circumstances Two stars In this romantic musical, the boy- meets-girl plot is woven into the his- torical context of the British Imperi- alism in Asia. 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Boca Raton parcels and sets new rules for A modern day version of the biblical density, intensity, and developmental trans- story of DAVID AND GOLIATH, that’s fer rights for all land parcels within the what. And that is exactly what happened in described boundaries of downtown Boca Courtroom 11c at the Palm Beach County Raton. Courthouse this past Monday, September Without getting to far into the legal 10, 2012. weeds of this case, it is worth mentioning Co-plaintiffs, the City of Boca Raton that the Court is governed by a narrow stan- and Archstone Palmetto Park, LLC fielded dard of pre-election judicial review; to wit: a ‘dream team’ of 6 high powered litiga- that the proposed ballot question is facially tors, Goliath, against one lone attorney, unconstitutional in its entirety or contrary David, representing five brave and deter- to or expressly preempted by state law. mined Boca Raton citizens in the citizens’ There is no argument that the referen- ongoing saga asking for a referendum vote dum ballot question is unconstitutional on as guaranteed by the city’s charter. This its face but the ‘dream team’ does argue that referendum vote is challenging the Febru- the referendum is contrary to state law. ary 14, 2012 development order which, if To establish this argument, the ‘dream enacted as passed, will change the character team’ offers convoluted reasoning suggest- of downtown Boca Raton forever and ever. ing that the 2012 legislation has no express To listen to the ‘dream team’ lawyers, intent to support ‘retroactive’ application. this development order is not the subject of A further argument is made that there is an a referendum vote due in large measure to ‘implied preemption’ based in large measure legal reasoning that dates back in time al- on case law and legal reasoning far beyond most two decades analyzing the city’s char- the limits of this column. ter, binding and persuasive case law and the In response, the citizens’ attorney cor- legislative intent around the 2012 legisla- rectly points out that the language of the tion giving rise to this legal challenge. legislative act “does clearly express the leg- Law is all about words and their mean- islature’s intent to retroactively apply the ing, sometimes plain and other times con- law”, and that the argument of an “implied voluted. This case is no different. So let’s preemption” is strongly disfavored by the examine some of the words found in the Florida Supreme Court. written pleadings and oral arguments of Lawyers are bound to follow the law. this case. Good lawyers will always look for ways to In the Court filings, one immediately overcome negative facts or case law that finds the following stipulated facts which is in opposition to their desired outcomes. set the tone and backdrop for this modern The lawyers in this case are good lawyers, day drama; to wit: professional and prepared. The arguments “The parties hereto have an actual, pres- on both sides were creative, expansive and ent, adverse and antagonistic interest in the certainly within the realm of reasonable le- subject matter of this Complaint” and, that gal bounds. there is “a bona fide, actual, present need for Monday’s hearing was in front of Circuit a declaration” from the court that the City Court Judge Lucy Chernow Brown. Judge is or is not prohibited from processing the Brown was well prepared, attentive and bal- referendum requested by its citizens. anced. Her questions were insightful and Adverse and antagonistic are good de- reasoned; her demeanor professional. From scriptive adjectives describing the hostili- a pure legal observer point of view, this was ties surrounding the city and its citizens an excellent lesson in legal reasoning, argu- throughout this controversy. ment, and courtroom drama. There are no disputed facts in this court- No decision was rendered. The judge room controversy. There is no argument took the arguments presented under ad- that the citizens did not meet the City’s visement and will rule in the near future…. Charter requirement for a referendum vote The ‘dream team, Goliath, representing on the ‘Archstone’ development order. the city and the developer, seemed to leave There is, however, convoluted legal ar- the courtroom believing their convoluted gument that the subject 2012 legislative arguments will win the day. The citizens’ action did not include challenges to devel- attorney, David, also presented confidence opment orders such as the one presented in in the expected outcome. We shall see what this controversy as this order is less than 5 we shall see. parcels of land, and, that if the court were One thing is for sure, this is not the end to rule as the defendant citizens are request- of the court action or the political fallout. ing, the entire legislative process would be Whatever the court ruling, this observer rendered meaningless. expects that the case will be taken to the Can you imagine paying the hourly rates appellate level. If the co-plaintiffs prevail, for the ‘dream team’ to dream up these far the future of downtown Boca Raton will reaching legal arguments? be forever changed. If the citizens prevail, The simpler argument is made by the that change will be, at best, delayed and the citizens’ lone attorney. He argues that the citizens’ bravery and diligence will live to plain language of the disputed development fight another day…. order is, on its face, applicable not merely to the ‘Archstone’ parcel but to the entire Al Zucaro

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune Small Business Development Center at Palm Beach State College is here to Help Small Business Companies By Aaron Wecker you. They know what they’re doing and If you have a new business in Boca Ra- the sure know how to set up a company.” ton, or you’re thinking about starting a This he explained is what the SBDC is all business, the Small Business Development about, helping people understand the risks Center (SBDC) located at Palm Beach and benefits of starting a business, and State College, is specifically geared to- helping them formulate a realistic strategy wards helping you. and plan. It’s about turning your ideas The organization is 30 years old and into a practical reality. is located nation wide. They are a non- The economic times have made it very profit organization funded in part by the hard for small business owners, but not Small Business Administration (SBA), in impossible and the SBDC has many of this county by the Office for Small Busi- the connection in the local community ness Assistance (OSBA) and by their host and government that are needed to start the Palm Beach State College. They offer a business. Constance J. Scott, the growth free counseling to any person interested acceleration counselor explained the dif- in starting a business, or someone trying ferent services offered; such as the Florida to expand their business. Ted Kramer, the Procurement Technical Assistance Center regional director put it this way, “Come in (PTAC), which helps businesses owners Constance J. Scott this afternoon, we’ll show you how to reg- get contracts with the federal government interested in starting their own. the funding to get started. ister this afternoon and within 48 hours agencies like the Department of Defense The SBDC seeks out alternate forms The SBDC is right around the corner, maximum you have got a legitimate com- (DoD). They have a veteran outreach of financing for people. Since the bank- and their door is open to anyone interested pany.” program targeted at returning vets, and ing crisis of 2008, banks have been more in starting, or advancing their business Ted Kramer explained that, “you’ve got helping them to acclimatize back to civil- reluctant than ever to give small business and as Ted stated, “all we wanna do is be to develop an atmosphere and you’ve got ian life and the market they’re trying to loans, so the SBDC helps find asset based there from them, if we can do that, and as let people know that when you want to do start a business in. These are just a few lending, venture capitalists, business an- Constance says get our name out there so that (start a business), there are people out of the many services offered by the SBDC gels and micro-loans, to help small busi- people know what we do, that’s great.” there that can help; and they don’t charge for free, to new businesses owners, or those ness that would otherwise unfunded find Estate Professionals to Kick Off Season with Reception at Woodfield BOCA RAON -- Local estate profes- d’oeuvres and a number of stations, with rael and worldwide. “ The PAC Kickoff is co-chaired by Linda sionals will share much more than con- dietary laws observed – and the couvert The Professional Advisory Committee A. Melcer, Seth A. Marmor, Esq. and Bob genial company, prime networking, and is $36. Woodfield Country Club is located (PAC) is an integral part of the Federa- Lewis. Oppenheimer is the event’s Premier a lavish cocktail reception at the Jewish at 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. tion’s Jewish Community Foundation of Sponsor, joined by Support Sponsors Berk Community Foundation’s Professional “The kickoff will bring together the South Palm Beach County, with a member- Wealth Management at LPL – Marc Mar- Advisory Committee (PAC) Kickoff & most influential members of our Jewish ship of 93 and counting. PAC members golies & Adam Cohen, Bloom & Freeling, Membership Drive Cocktail Reception at community’s legal, accounting, investment encourage charitable giving through the and The Succession Group. Woodfield Country Club on Thursday, advisory, banking and insurance profes- establishment of new endowment funds, The Jewish Federation of South Palm September 27at 5:30 p.m. sionals,” said PAC Chair Marjorie Horwin, trusts, bequests, life insurance policies and Beach County serves the Boca Raton, Del- At the event, they’ll also share a deep CPA. “We’ll enjoy a wonderful evening as IRAs on behalf of their clients. The PAC ray Beach and Highland Beach areas, rais- commitment to helping the Jewish com- we open another season of fundraising for also provides networking opportunities, ing and allocating funds to meet vital needs munity in a most significant way. the Foundation and its mission of meeting training and client educational tools for locally, in Israel and worldwide. The reception will include passed hors the needs of Jewish people locally, in Is- professionals from a variety of disciplines. New Insty-Prints Owners Bring Brotherly Bond, Unique Experience to Business ton turned out to be the perfect fit. ers already have big plans for their business, technologies including full-color printing, “We felt it was best to stick with what including finding a new building to accom- graphic design service, digital color signs, we know, and Carlos has years of experi- modate growth and transitioning to the Al- posters and banners and complete finishing ence in the printing industry,” said Jose legra brand. services. With the re-branding to Allegra, Segnini. “My work in photography gives “We know how important high-quality the company will add mailing services, mar- me a good eye for composition and color, printing and professional marketing servic- keting consultation, copywriting, variable BOCA RATON – Brothers Carlos and which will be beneficial in helping custom- es are for our customers in terms of getting data capabilities, promotional products and Jose Segnini had worked together in the ers create pieces that will grab the attention out their message,” said Jose. “By providing print management solutions. past and were looking for a way to work of their audience.” as many of those capabilities as we can in Insty-Prints and Allegra are brands of together again. They had hoped to find Originally from Venezuela, the Segninis one spot we can best support the needs of Allegra Network LLC, one of the world’s something that would combine Carlos’ have made Boca Raton their adopted home our customers in helping them grow their largest marketing, print and graphic com- background in printing and Jose’s photog- town, which was another key aspect in their business.” munications franchises linking nearly 500 raphy experience. Insty-Prints in Boca Ra- selection of Insty-Prints. Also, the broth- Insty-Prints offers advanced printing locations in North America. PBSO, Highway Patrol, Probe Death of Motorcycle Officer in Presidential Motorcade The Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s rent, 55, was southbound on I-95 with Street in an effort to stop traffic from en- Holloway’s vehicle impacted with Officer Office and Florida Highway Patrol are emergency lights activated, as part of the tering I-95. St. Laurent’s motorcycle. PBSO said he investigating the death of a motorcycle motorcade for President Barack Obama, The report says Officer St. Laurent was ejected and was caught underneath officer who was reportedly struck by a who made a campaign stop at the Palm moved into the path of a 1994 Ford Holloway’s truck as the two vehicles slid pickup truck while working a “rolling Beach Convention Center. F-150 pickup truck driven by Susan Hol- to a stop. roadblock” for a presidential motorcade Officer St. Laurent moved his mo- loway, 56, of West Palm Beach. PBSO said Holloway attempted to in West Palm Beach Sunday, Sept. 9. torcycle at an angle toward the right, PBSO said she was attempting to ac- avoid the crash by making a heavy brake The PBSO report says that about 4:44 crossed several lanes of traffic and en- celerate to a safe speed to merge with application. p.m., Jupiter Police Officer Bruce St. Lau- tered the southbound on-ramp from 45th southbound traffic on I-95. 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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Rabbi Barry Silver By Mike Gora Rosh Hashanah 5773 Child Support Guidelines

We Jews are lucky, we have two new ’55, ran for Vice President in ’56 and lost, Q What are “Child Support come. years. The secular New Year is a celebra- and was defeated again in his bid for the Guidelines” for Florida residents? The two net income numbers are tion and the religious New Year is a cer- U.S. Senate in ’59. The average person How do they work? Does it matter added. Then, refer to the guidelines ebration, i.e. we employ our cerebellum to would have given up long ago. However how much people make, whether or for a monthly support amount, which try to steer ourselves in a better direction. Abraham Lincoln understood that most not both parents are working? I read will be driven by the amount of your The secular New Year is a time of revelry, people are not defeated by others, but by in your recent column that judges combined net income, and the number while the religious New Year is a time of themselves. After incredible persever- may consider the wife as working, of children, born to you or adopted revery, where we are reverent towards the ance, Abraham Lincoln was elected the even if she does not. Is there a way by you. There is no provision for sup- creative energy that permeates the uni- 16th President of the United States and for me to figure out what the guide- port of un-adopted stepchildren. verse, and which also lies within each of changed the world forever. Today, no one lines would be, if I decided to get di- Pro-rate the resulting gross child us. Between revery and revelry, and cel- remembers his failures; instead people vorced? support number between you and ebration and cerebration there is an “ell” around the world celebrate his accom- of a difference. “El” is the Hebrew word plishments, which include holding this your spouse. If you earn 80 percent for God. While many Jews do not believe country together at a time that it looked A: Child support guidelines are of the total net income, you will be in a personal God, at this time of year, all like it could be torn apart, and authoring the Florida Legislature’s instructions paying 80 percent of the support. Jews strive to attune ourselves to the in- the Emancipation Proclamation which fi- to the courts and Florida citizens re- There are additional matters to ner voice that urges us to make the most nally freed the slaves. garding the amount two parents who consider, such as adjusting for the of our lives and strive to be a blessing to On Rosh Hashanah we remember what are divorcing should contribute to payment of the child’s health insur- others. Lincoln taught, that it does not matter the support of their children. The ance. The cost of day care, for work As we begin the High Holy Days, we how many times you are knocked down, “Guidelines,” and instructions on ap- purposes, must be calculated and di- make resolutions to do better and cherish what matters is will we get back up? plying them, are found in Florida vided proportionately. the opportunity to get off to a new start. Some people think Abraham Lincoln Statute 61.30. The Guidelines, along Additional adjustments are re- New beginnings are brimming with pos- may have been Jewish due to his Jewish with work sheets, are on the Inter- quired, depending on the number of sibilities, yet some feel that they have been first name, his religious views, and the net, at many sites; type in the words, overnights enjoyed by each of the two dealt a bad hand in life and are ready to fact that his ancestors were from a town “Florida Child Support Guidelines. parents under your parenting plan. give up. Others feel that they have tried in England where many Jews were killed To determine guideline support Special costs are added for neces- so many times to achieve a lofty goal and or forced to convert. While we may never you must calculate, accurately, your sities, such as care for special needs failed, that they have no energy left to try know if Lincoln was biologically Jewish, income, and your spouse’s income, children. Additions can accommo- again. we do know that he was spiritually Jewish net of taxes, and mandatory pay- date the lifestyle of the parties if it Fortunately, our father Abraham did when he gave his life for the welfare of ments, such as union dues. Often the includes private school, summer camp not feel this way. According to the Bible, others for the goal of Tikkun Olam, i.e. parties disagree on the other’s true or other luxuries. he was a septuagenarian when after a repairing the world. The message of the income. Voluntary contributions to In addition, the courts can impute lifetime of “idoling” away his time with Jewish New Year, is a universal call that pension plans are not deducted. income to either parent who is volun- “idol” pursuits, he made a new start and we can all improve our lives and the lives The word “income” in the statute tarily unemployed or underemployed. sought a higher purpose. Abraham wel- of others. includes all income, from all sources. Before imputation of income, a court comed change and the possibility to grow Rosh Hashanah literally means head Not only does it include “W-2” income must find proof of work skills, job beyond his present limitations. He be- of the year. The word for year in Hebrew, lieved that he had been called upon to be a “Shanah” also means “change”, so literally as an employee, but income reported availability and the absence of special blessing to humanity and he wholeheart- Rosh Hashanah means with the head we as “1099” income as an independent needs of a child, which would require edly accepted this calling. As Jews, we all can change. This quintessential human contractor, dividend income, interest the parent’s full time attention. are recipients of this higher calling, and gift to reflect upon our lives and change income, and regular capital gains in- we are exhorted to respond as Abraham for the better allows us share in the divine did by saying“hineni” i.e., “Here I am”. gift of creativity, and makes life exciting, Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida Another Abraham responded to the and each day a new adventure. 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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune Should The HEAT Play Even Faster Next Season? Tempo is very important to any indi- their speed and athleticism every chance they vidual team’s success. Early on in the sea- have. Since the HEAT is severely undersized son, teams must establish an identity. Are against a number of other contending teams, they going to be a team that tries to push the they need to take advantage of their own fair tempo every opportunity they can by getting share of strengths. The ability to play like out in transition or are they going to be a the “Showtime Lakers” is definitely one of methodical half court oriented team? The the advantages they have that most teams coaching staff has to evaluate its team’s per- don’t. sonnel before deciding on what the team’s It is important to remember that during main identity is going to be. the beginning of the season, they were able Determining a team’s identity is a major to get out and run like there was no tomor- decision for any coaching staff. In the defend- row. However, as the season wore on the ing champion Miami HEAT’s case, they al- HEAT’s pace dropped off significantly to ready have an established identity which is to about the league average of 19th. This was push the ball off turnovers and missed shots partly due to the fact that teams started to from the opposing team. The question is can make adjustments defensively. they play even faster than they played last But it also had to do with the fact that season? the HEAT became their own worst enemy HEAT coach Erik Spoelstra seems to because they just stopped playing as fast as think so. “I hope to play faster,” Spolestra they were capable of. In spurts, you would if the HEAT actually plays their game, they the HEAT won its second championship told 560 WQAM recently this week. “We see explosive plays in the open court from will be virtually unstoppable. There is abso- in franchise history based on talent, effort, turned it up a gear last year and I think we the HEAT. The problem was that they just lutely no way a team such as the Pacers or teamwork, chemistry and timely shooting. have the personnel to hopefully go even fast- weren’t able to sustain this type of rapid Celtics can hang with the HEAT when they So if they win it again this year, it will be be- er. I think with a normal training camp and pace. are at their high flying explosive best. cause they also have a true identity. You can a normal season we can build up that habit The HEAT has proven that they have the This is why it makes a remarkable amount add it to the list of reasons why they repeat even more.” capability of beating a majority of teams in of sense that coach Spoelstra wants his team if they do in fact repeat. It is in the HEAT’s best interest to utilize this league at their own game. The thing is to play faster more consistently. Last year, Strikers Clinch Playoff Spot With Draw Against Islanders The Fort Lauderdale Strikers (9W-7T- “I thought we played well tonight, and six minutes later when a ball played into tastic by our fans and unfortunately we were 9L) clinched a spot in the NASL Playoffs obviously we’re pleased to be in the playoffs the area came to midfielder Hosman Ramos unable to reward them with a win, but both for the second consecutive season with a for the second year in a row,” said Strikers whose pass took a minor deflection and fell teams really pushed to get the winning goal 1-1 draw against the Puerto Rico Islanders head coach Daryl Shore. “We know we have to the feet of Pecka. The second-year Striker and I felt we played well tonight,” said Shore. (10W-7T-8L) in front of 4,704 fans at Lock- to play two tough road games and we’ll go shot toward net and the ball struck the bot- hart Stadium on Saturday night. Puerto Rico into these games with a playoff mentality to tom of the crossbar and bounced into the Fort Lauderdale finished the regular sea- scored in just the second minute of the match, stay focused and work together.” goal. son with a record of eight wins, four ties and and the Strikers answered in the 8th minute, The match started with a bang when The match remained even the rest of two losses at Lockhart Stadium producing but there would be no more scoring in the Islanders forward Nick Addlery collected a the first half. In the second half, the Strikers 28 points. The mark is a significant improve- match. Fort Lauderdale will now take to the turnover 35 yards from goal and fired a shot were able to create several chances with for- ment on their 23 points earned at home in road for their final two regular season games which skipped off the wet field, hit the in- ward Andy Herron breaking in on goal more 2011. In order to return to Lockhart Stadi- against the Atlanta Silverbacks and FC Ed- side of the left post and went into the net than once. Unfortunately the best chance um in the post season, it is likely the Strikers monton. Should the team finish the season in past Matt Glaeser. Puerto Rico took the lead was called for offside and the Strikers were will need to win their final two regular sea- third or fourth place, Fort Lauderdale would 1-0 and the goal was Addlery’s ninth of the left without a victory in their regular season son games. A home game would be ensured host a first round playoff game at Lockhart season. home finale. should the team reach the second round the Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 29. The Strikers would even the match just “The support tonight was absolutely fan- 2012 NASL Playoffs. FAU Prepares for Number Seven Ranked Georgia Bulldogs The Florida Atlantic Owls football we prepare, the way we work out, the program ultimately would be.” team faces an uphill battle when they way we conduct our daily lives. All those While Pelini has never coached travel to Athens, Georgia this Saturday, things manifest themselves on the field. against a Mark Richt-led squad, he re- September 15, to take on the #7-ranked Those are the things I’m worried about. spects the way he coaches. University of Georgia Bulldogs. I can’t worry about Georgia, Alabama, “I’ve always been impressed by Mark Coming off of a 31-17 loss last North Texas, or Louisiana-Monroe, I Richt and his teams. They’re physical, week at Middle Tennessee State, head have to worry about us. Until we can get downhill, well-schooled. They do what coach Carl Pelini has no steps in place to us fixed, it really doesn’t matter who the they do, and they do it well. You’re not change his gameplan despite the reputa- opponent is.” gonna see a different Georgia team tion of his opponent. There are positives to playing a school week-to-week. That’s true in the SEC a “If you change how you do things like Georgia though, the coach says. lot, the athletes they have allow them to based on your opponent, then you’re “I want our players to share my vision, do that. I like coaches that have success telling your guys, we didn’t do it good and I want my administration and school through consistency. I look at schools enough any other weeks,” he said. “I administration to share my vision,” said like Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Virginia think no matter who your opponent is, Pelini. “To go up and play a team that Tech, the teams who year in and year you prepare as best you can, and you do is perennially a top-20 team, and see not out, they have an identity that you don’t it the way think is the best way to do it. just (what’s) on the football field, but the see shifting all the time. Oregon, in a We do the best job we can preparing our organization itself. How they conduct different way, they still have their iden- guys every week.” game day and how their players act on tity. They believe in it, they stick with Mostly, Pelini believes the change the field, how their players prepare and it, they play it out year in and year out. starts with his own squad. how they execute, and how their athletic Those are the programs, there’s a reason “We have 100 things we need to fix,” staff administration as a whole conducts they’re always good. They’re not fly by he said. “I knew when I took this job that the game experience. All those things night, they know what they want to do, Photo by Daphne Markey that would be the challenge, fixing ev- are positive things for a school like FAU and they just go out and execute it.” erything. 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Boynton Beach 39 Boca Tribune Ranking: Spanish River 3 (0-2) Jake Lutzen threw two touchdown passes and 1) Olympic Heights Lions (prev. 2) 5) Spanish River Sharks (prev. 6) rushed for another score, leading the Tigers to the 2) Boca Christian Blazers (prev. 4) 6) West Boca Raton Bulls (prev. 5) rout of the Sharks in Boynton Beach. 3) Pope John Paul II Eagles (prev. 3) 7) Saint Andrews Scots (prev. 7) 4) Boca Raton Bobcats (prev. 1)

Olympic Heights 36 (2-0) Suncoast 0 Deago Sama took the opening kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown and the Lions (2-0) rolled past the Chargers (1-1) in Riviera Beach. Wesley Innocent, who rushed for 57 yards, scored on a 5-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Richard Thompson connected with Philip Barofsky on a 39-yard touchdown pass to put the Lions up 27-0 at halftime. John Cleristor added a 1-yard touchdown run for Heights. Jaquaviious Wallace rushed for 40 yards for Suncoast.

Palm Beach Gardens 25 West Boca 20 (0-2) Jermaine Carn ran for 213 yards and scored two touch- downs in the third quarter to help the Gators rally past the Bulls in Boca Raton. The bulls had a chance to win the game when Gators punter Stephen Olsen had trouble handling a bad snap, and the Bulls recovered on the Gator 17 yard line with 4.5 seconds remaining. But Zach Miner’s pass fell incomplete on the final play. Gardens opened the game with a touchdown on a 14-play, 80 yard drive capped by Sha’Cory Fosters 10-yard run. Carn carried seven times for 60 yards in the series. Bulls sophomore Alex Astorga immediately tied the game by returning the ensuing kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown. West Boca took a 14-7 lead early in the second quarter when Eugene Bethea scored on a 10-yard run. Lighting late in the 2nd quarter caused a 40 minute delay, and there was a down pour when the game resumed. Carn scored on a 4-yard run in the third quar- ter to get the Gators within 14-13. After the Bulls fumbled in Gator territory, Gardens quarter- back J.P. Caruso connected with Frank Brown on a deep pass down the right sideline for a 64- yard touchdown and a 19-14 lead. The Bulls handed the Gators the ball on their 13 after the ball was snapped over the punter’s head, and Carn scored on the next play to push the lead to 25-14. Miner scored on third-and-goal from the 2 to get the Bulls within 25-20 with 1:44 remaining. Boca Christian 14 (2-0) Merritt Island Christian 6 Ryan Rhoden scored a touchdown on a 60-yard pass from A.J. Puente, leading the Blazers past the Eagles in Merritt Island in a game that was called in the third quarter because of rain.

Pope John Paul II 22 (2-0) Westminster Academy 11 DeQuan McGriff rushed for 165 yards and a touch- down and Jarious Smith added 65 rushing yards and a touchdown as the Eagles defeated the Lions in Boca Raton.

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