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STUDENTS RE-CREATE ART MASTERPIECES AT HOME ACCENT, D1

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Thursday, April 16, 2020 palmbeachpost.com $2 Grads get virtual pomp, circumstance

County’s 13,500 high with virtual ones next month, district’s television station in person or participate others who typically speak school seniors will have moving the annual rites of and “follow the format of tra- directly in most cases, but during commencements. online commencement passage online in an attempt ditional graduations.” their names would be read The district still hopes to to honor seniors despite pro- The unprecedented move aloud as their photographs are conduct in-person ceremo- By Andrew Marra hibitions on large gatherings. to virtual ceremonies affects displayed on the screen. nies during the summer if Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Schools Superintendent 13,500 graduating seniors in Fennoy said the ceremonies the coronavirus pandemic Donald Fennoy announced the district’s 23 traditional would also include speeches subsides enough for large Palm Beach County public Wednesday that the com- high schools and several by him, principals and some gatherings to resume, he said. high schools will replace in- mencements would be aired smaller alternative schools. students, presumably vale- person graduation ceremonies online and on the school Graduates would not attend dictorians, salutatorians and See GRADS, A2

Court The masked providers Checks snubs arrive, Epstein but to a victims ravaged

US appellate panel economy says Crime Victims’ Rights Act doesn’t apply because US industrial output prosecutors didn’t sees biggest decline file federal sex case since 1946 as pressure grows for reopening By John Pacenti Palm Beach Post Staff Writer By Christopher Rugaber, Paul Wiseman and Even while rebuk- Kelli Kennedy ing federal prosecutors The Associated Press for “appearing to work hand-in-hand” with WASHINGTON — the lawyers of serial Government relief checks sexual predator Jeffrey began arriving in Americans’ Epstein, an appellate bank accounts as the eco- court has thwarted a vic- nomic damage to the U.S. tim’s effort to undo the Alex Liberatore hands out free “Face Shield” tubular bandannas to the public in Boca Raton on from the coronavirus piled up infamous non-prosecu- Wednesday. SA Co., a Boca-based firm, is distributing 100,000 of the bandannas for free. See story, Wednesday and sluggish sales tion agreement with the Page B1. [ALLEN EYESTONE/PALMBEACHPOST.COM] at reopened stores in Europe now-deceased financier. and China made it clear that The federal Crime business won’t necessarily Victims’ Rights Act does bounce right back when the not apply because federal crisis eases. prosecutors didn’t indict With many factories shut Epstein themselves and down, American industrial instead punted the case New virus cases slow in state, output shriveled in March, back to Palm Beach registering its biggest decline County State Attorney but health workers face furloughs since the U.S. demobilized in Barry Krischer under 1946 at the end of World War the secret deal, a split II. three-judge panel of the County health district furloughs as well as execu- Palm Beach County added Retail sales fell by an 11th U.S. Circuit Court of lays off school nurses; tive pay cuts Wednesday, 74 new cases, an increase unprecedented 8.7%, with Appeals found. Jupiter Medical Center the same day the county that’s also substantially April expected to be far worse. So by scuttling their cuts 50 workers, salaries Health Care District fur- smaller than a week ago. The The world’s biggest econ- own 53-page sex traffick- loughed 185 school nurses new county cases include omy began issuing one-time ing indictment for state By Joel Engelhardt, and technicians. an infant boy, the second to payments this week to tens of solicitation of prostitution Chris Persaud And Gov. Ron DeSantis have contracted the disease millions of people as part of charges, federal prosecu- and Andrew Marra turned to a former Palm here. its $2.2 trillion coronavirus tors weren’t required to Palm Beach Post Staff Writers Beach County businessman Palm Beach County now relief package, with adults inform Epstein’s victims to fix his unemployment has 1,814 confirmed cases, receiving up to $1,200 each they had cut what some Even as the rate of new compensation system and while the state overall has and $500 per child to help called the “deal of the coronavirus cases contin- got defensive with reporters 22,511, the Department of them pay the rent or cover century,” the court found. ues to slow across , a when pressed on his deci- Health reported. other bills. hopeful sign that the state’s sion to allow professional As hospitals brace for The checks will be directly See EPSTEIN, A6 social-distancing measures wrestling to operate during COVID-19 patients and deposited into accounts or are paying off, the shut- the pandemic. cut off elective surgeries to mailed to households in the Online down’s impact on health While Florida added 883 reduce the chance of dis- coming weeks, depending care is beginning to cost new cases Wednesday, a 4 ease spread, it is harming on how people filed their tax The Epstein Case: See workers. percent increase, the growth the bottom line. returns. www.palmbeachpost.com/ Jupiter Medical Center rate is half of what it was a epstein-case announced 50 employee week ago. See COUNTY, A5 See ECONOMY, A2

Laid-off restaurant worker plans protest walk

Beau Guyott to embark of the road. So, he’s decided to Beach, where he had just on 417-mile trek to follow a new path — one that started working as a server Tallahassee to call leads north to Tallahassee. after three years at The Colony attention to lack of aid And he’s walking it. Hotel on Palm Beach island. for jobless The 417-mile trip is esti- A career restaurant worker, mated to take 12 days, Guyott, 46, is eligible for up to By Wendy Rhodes assuming he covers 40 miles $275 per week in state unem- Palm Beach Post Staff Writer each 14-hour day of walking. ployment and another $600 A goal, he said, is to cast a per week in federal benefits. WEST PALM BEACH — spotlight on the many people But he can’t seem to get his Beau Guyott is unhappy with suffering hardship as govern- hands on any of those prom- Florida’s unemployment ments flounder. ised assistance dollars. system. Namely, because “The social media stories “I personally know of no one he’s one of untold thousands are going to reiterate the fact in my network that has received of workers, left jobless in the that all this money that is approval, a schedule of when wake of the coronavirus pan- being spent is apparently not their benefits will arrive, or a demic, who find themselves winding up where it should dime from the state,” he said of Beau Guyott stands in downtown West Palm Beach on Wednesday. unable to access any benefits. be,” he said. the daunting task of navigating Guyott is leaving Saturday to walk from West Palm Beach to With no job prospects and Guyott was laid off in mid- the faulty system. Tallahassee to raise awareness of problems with the state’s no unemployment money March from the newly opened unemployment system. [LANNIS WATERS/PALMBEACHPOST.COM] coming in, Guyott is at the end The Ben Hotel in West Palm See GUYOTT, A2

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Wellington High's $12.2M project moves ahead

Council approval paves The Village Council voted Sports Complex; and another way for new sports at Tuesday night’s meeting to approve adding the school fields, tennis courts, to approve several items that district’s nearly $400,000 synthetic turf pave the way for construction project to revamp the track for football to begin on the $12.2 million around the football field, for Exterior view of Wellington High School message board in park project on the west side which the district will pay, Wellington. [BILL INGRAM/PALM BEACH POST FILE PHOTO] By Kristina Webb of the school’s campus. to the village’s construction Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Among the votes: Two contract. — were approved on 4-0 with synthetic turf. unanimous decisions, one Two other votes — for votes. • Phase two: Moving WELLINGTON — A now- to approve the order for which Mayor Anne Gerwig The project includes three the high school’s tennis courts grassy area at Wellington Kaufman Lynn Construction recused herself because a phases: to the southwest corner of the High School soon will be home Inc. to begin work on the sub-consultant has done work • Phase one: to new recreational facilities. Wellington High School with her husband’s company Resurfacing the football field See WHS, B4

Produce lost is cattle’s gain LWDD approves selling canal land rights to builder

Opposition remains; needs the money to pay for plan still would need needed flood-control pro- county approval tection projects. County approval is still needed. By Mike Diamond Planning Director Patricia Special to The Post Behn reminded the agency that her predecessor con- Despite overwhelming cluded in 2016 that a similar opposition, the Lake Worth plan violated the growth man- Drainage District (LWDD) agement plan and was of no unanimously approved a benefit to the county. plan at a virtual meeting The district oversees flood Wednesday to sell develop- control and 500 miles of ment rights on land along its canals for more than 750,000 canals to a builder that would residents and thousands of then be able to add 313 homes acres of agricultural land in to a future development in southeastern Palm Beach the south county Agricultural County, including most of the Reserve. Ag Reserve. Supervisors Harry “We will do everything in With no one to buy their tomatoes during the coronavirus shutdown, some farmers have had to Raucher, James Alderman, our power to block this,” said throw away their produce and some is fed to cattle. Cows are eating tomatoes on Wednesday Stephen Bedner, and Jeffrey Drew Martin of the Sierra as they are dumped on a field in the agricultural reserve along US 441 in Boynton Beach. [ALLEN Phipps supported the plan; Club. EYESTONE/PALMBEACHPOST.COM] Supervisor John Whitworth Beth Rappaport, the pres- recused himself. ident of the Coalition of Raucher, the only supervi- Boynton West Residential sor to offer a comment, noted Associations (COBWRA), that the vote was the first step blasted the plan as “a scheme” in a process to see if there is that would “jeopardize the interest from a developer to integrity of the Ag Reserve.” Python hunt goes on, purchase the development She called on the District rights. “There is no assurance to seek alternate solutions we will even have a bidder,” to fund “your valuable proj- he said. ects,” noting the surrounding but there’s a catch The district set a minimum residential communities bid of $70,000 an acre, or in the Ag Reserve cannot $21.9 million, for 313 acres of Snakes frozen until canal right of ways. It says it See RIGHTS, B2 weigh stations reopen after virus shutdown

By Kimberly Miller Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Florida’s essential work- ers include one unique crew still crunching through the Everglades in pursuit of eco- system killers. The state’s invasive snake hunters remain on duty, but they’re having to keep their Mike Kimmel, a hunter with the South Florida Water Management catches frozen until corona- District, with one of the pythons he caught in the Everglades. virus-closed weigh stations Python hunting continues during the pandemic. [PHOTO PROVIDED reopen to pay bounty for BY MIKE KIMMEL] their python popsicles. Hunting is specifically Florida Water Management Burmese python. mentioned as an essen- District officials don’t The district’s program, tial activity in a statewide want any ground lost in the Traffic backed up for more than a mile Wednesday in Boca Raton as executive order, and South enduring fight against the See PYTHON, B2 SA Co. distributes free “face shield” bandannas to residents, who are being asked to wear face coverings in public during the coronavirus pandemic. [ALLEN EYESTONE/PALMBEACHPOST.COM] Police: Husband stole from elderly, Gear company hands wife stole from mom to bond him out out thousands of bandannas in Boca By Hannah Winston 94-year-old man and more Palm Beach Post Staff Writer than $100,000 from an 90-year-old woman he was By Emily Sullivan The company aims to dis- WEST PALM BEACH — A the guardian for, accord- Palm Beach Post Staff Writer tribute in total 100,000 of the woman is accused of taking ing to court records. The tube-shaped bandannas. SA $25,000 from her mother in 94-year-old also was living A Boca Raton-based com- Co. previously donated 5,000 order to pay a bail bondsman at one of the assisted living pany handed out about 7,500 of the bandannas to hospitals to get her husband out of facilities Douglas owned, “Face Shield” bandannas and first responders, accord- jail. Her husband is accused Lynrod Douglas and Millicent records show. Wednesday to residents after ing to Desernia. of stealing hundreds of Douglas face charges of There may be several Palm Beach County advised There are plans to distrib- thousands of dollars from at exploitation of the elderly. others under his care that people wear facial coverings ute more facial coverings next least two people he was the [PALM BEACH COUNTY JAIL] he took money from, pros- in public places because of the week and the company will guardian for, including one ecutors wrote in a motion coronavirus. announce details on its web- who resided at an assisted laundering, according to concerning his bond. The distribution drew about site and Facebook page. living facility he owned, court records. In early March, Lynrod 3,000 cars to the Holland Plans include partner- according to court records. Douglas’ husband, Douglas was being held in Drive headquarters of SA ing with Hospitality Helping Millicent Douglas, 64, Lynrod Douglas, faces the Palm Beach County Co., according to Thomas Hands. was arrested April 7 and charges of elderly exploi- Jail on $250,000 bail. As a Desernia, the outdoor gear faces charges of exploitation tation for allegedly taking company’s founder and chief [email protected] of the elderly and money more than $200,000 from a See EXPLOIT, B4 executive officer. @emsulliv B2 Thursday, April 16, 2020 The Palm Beach Post REAL NEWS STARTS HERE

Smoke is seen billowing PBSO: Teens from areas south of Lake Okeechobee burgled high- in this still image taken from end vehicles a Terminal Doppler radar loop at Palm Beach Crimes during coronavirus emergency and International coronavirus order exploited it, charges can be Airport. could yield enhanced upgraded. For example, from [COURTESY penalties a third-degree to a second- WILLIAM degree felony, upping the CHURCHILL, By Eliot Kleinberg potential jail time from five NWS KEY Palm Beach Post Staff Writer years to 15 years. WEST ] Authorities say they have It started with a broken up yet another car stakeout in Broward burglary ring, this one target- ing high-end vehicles, and the According to a Palm Beach three teens allegedly involved County Sheriff's report, at could face enhanced penalties about 3 a.m. Tuesday, mem- because the acts occurred bers of a regional burglary and during the county’s corona- auto-theft task force were PBIA radar reflects scenes virus stay-at-home order. doing a stakeout in Broward Anthony County on a silver Toyota Butler, 18, of Corolla that later turned out of fire, wind and flight Lauderhill, to have been stolen. near Fort They followed the car Lauderdale, north up Florida's Turnpike. By Kimberly Miller on larger systems. Miami The migration was shown was booked It exited at Lake Worth Road Palm Beach Post Staff Writer International Airport and in a more complicated dual Tuesday and turned into a neighbor- PBIA have Terminal Doppler polarization product that Butler afternoon hood, where the teens broke Shades of violet undu- systems. highlighted them as a bou- at the satel- into a black Audi Q5, taking lating on black painted an “They are half the actual quet of greens, yellows and lite Palm Beach County Jail a $1,1000 purse filled with ethereal scene of Palm Beach size of larger ones and the oranges surrounded by a in Belle Glade. He remained credit cards and coins. County this week — a silent smaller the radar the more scatter of rain showers in jailed at midday Wednesday The report said the burglars movie of billowing smoke, sensitive it is,” Churchill dark blues. with no bond. continued into two neigh- colliding winds and atmo- said. “In terms of seeing While hidden to the Butler is charged with two borhoods in the Lantana and spheric waves that played small scale, non-weather layman observer, advances counts of burglary to a vehicle Wellington areas, where the out on radar. phenomenon, you can see it in radar technology have during an emergency, one of teens cased several high-end William Churchill, a a lot better.” allowed researchers and grand theft during an emer- vehicles and eventually rifled radar specialist for the Sea breezes colliding from meteorologists to more gency, and two of aggravated a 2016 BMW X6. National Weather Service the west and east coasts of easily tell the difference battery with a deadly weapon. Agents tailed the car to in Key West, highlighted the the state aren’t unusual, between weather and crit- A report names two State Road 7 in the Sandalfoot Terminal Doppler images and in the summer, can ters that may show up on 17-year-olds, with no neighborhood, west of Boca taken from Palm Beach be responsible for violent images, including bats and addresses given, and says Raton and just north of the International Airport for afternoon thunderstorms. bugs and migrating birds. there's probable cause to Broward line, where they their distinct activity that Drier air high in the Dual polarization was charge them as well. The used their vehicles to box it was caused in part by high atmosphere blocked that introduced in 2013 to Palm Beach Post is not naming in. Butler, the driver, tried temperatures and dry air combustion Monday, and National Weather Service them because they have not to squeeze out of the box and aloft. put a ceiling on rising air radars. been charged as adults. struck one of the law enforce- He tweeted the radar reel that helped create the undu- It transmits and receives The arrests come just days ment vehicles. The three teens taken between early Monday lar bore. microwave pulses in vertical after three men were charged then were arrested, the report through midnight that Radar works by sending and horizontal orientations with breaking into at least 15 said. includes birds taking flight, out microwaves that bounce that allows meteorologists vehicles early Sunday in sub- One of the juveniles told smoke plumes, a sea breeze off objects and are reflected to better determine the size urban West Palm Beach and investigators he'd come up to collision and an undular back to the radar antenna. and shape of what appears Palm Beach Gardens. Those visit his brother but could not bore over Lake Okeechobee. Terminal radar is so sensi- on radar. cases also involve potential say where the brother lived. An undular bore is a ripple tive it can sense a change in “It gives a 3D image,” enhanced charges because The other confessed to only in the atmosphere that can the amount of moisture in Churchill said. “It can they are alleged to have hap- one car break-in. Butler did be seen in cloud movement. the air, Churchill said. confirm when things on pened during an emergency. not admit to any crimes, but Churchill said Terminal Earlier this year, Churchill radar are birds and not rain According to the Palm Beach did say he “should have stayed Doppler radar can see identified a flock of migrat- drops.” County State Attorney’s home.” small-scale features that ing birds on the Key West [email protected] office, if it can be shown [email protected] aren’t always picked up radar. @Kmillerweather that a person knew about the @eliotkpbp

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builder to increase the number allowing limited development homes will only make it more One sale was for $85,000 an RIGHTS of homes in a development yet in the Reserve were adopted. dangerous,” he said. acre; the other eight were for to be built. The county created But Rappaport noted canal As for holding the vir- $65,000 an acre. From Page B1 the Ag Reserve to limit density right of ways are not buildable tual meeting, the district’s Three of the five supervi- and protect agriculture in an lands. The growth manage- assistant executive director, sors — Whitworth, Alderman sustain a density increase of area encompassing 20,500 ment plan never anticipated Reagan Walker, defended the and President Bedner — have another 300 homes. In just acres from west of Boca Raton them being used as preserve decision, saying the District filed forms with the District 28 hours, COBWRA mem- to west of Boynton Beach. parcels to increase density of took steps designed to “keep acknowledging that they are bers sent nearly 2,000 emails The district is attempt- residential developments. government open” to proceed in a conflict-of-interest situ- to the District opposing the ing to tap into the lucrative The district would never with “business-at-hand” ation as they do business with plan and calling on it to post- preserve parcel market. GL let anything be built on them despite current restrictions GL Homes. Whitworth stands pone consideration in light of Homes, which has built more so there is no need to pre- on in-person gatherings. to personally benefit from the the pandemic, according to than 5,000 homes in the Ag serve them, critics of the plan The district will begin plan. GL Homes is looking to Rappaport. Reserve, pays landowners to noted. advertising for bids on April buy his 587-acre farm on the The form letter sent to place a conservation ease- In a statement provided 19 and award a contract on west side of Lyons Road just to the District noted that area ment on their properties that to The Post, Valencia Cove June 10. The successful bidder the south of Valencia Reserve. residents are “isolated and prevents anything from being HOA Vice President Don must then obtain county If the plan takes effect, it is sequestered” and were built. For each acre preserved, Resnick said it is time to approval. likely to increase the value of denied their right to protest the developer can add a home stop “pretending there is an An appraisal, prepared Whitworth’s land. in person “an action of great to its development. It is legal Agriculture Reserve.” He said for the District, found that LWDD attorney Mark Perry importance.” to assemble preserve parcels he is concerned about traffic GL Homes has been the ruled that because the three At issue is whether canal away from the development congestion along Lyons Road, only developer buying Ag supervisors have all disclosed right of ways can be consid- if they are in the Ag Reserve, which is one-lane between Reserve preserve parcels. It their conflicts, they can vote ered preserve parcels in the as was anticipated and even Boynton Beach Boulevard and cited nine sales from October on the plan. Only Whitworth Ag Reserve. Doing so allows a encouraged when rules Atlantic Avenue. “Additional 2018 through February 2020. recused himself.

healthcare experts, including people,” he said. out fans. have come in, including ones PYTHON social distancing.” Kimmel sells his own “If we are going to have to from out of state, and from It’s not difficult to stay six Python Cowboy products, wear these masks for a long women and men looking From Page B1 feet apart when hunting in but a Dania Beach-based time, why not have something for something unique and the remote sawgrass marshes, businessman may be the first nice on?” Wood said. fashionable. Multiple colors which began paying hourly lazy sloughs and tree islands to fashion python skins into Wood originally planned are available, but the most wages and length-based of South Florida, said district medical-style face masks to for a cloth-based mask, but popular has been the natural bonuses to licensed python hunter Mike Kimmel. fight the coronavirus. thought that would be dif- python skin. hunters in 2017, has taken Kimmel, who owns Martin Brian Wood, owner of All ficult to sterilize. With the Many cities and counties, 3,975 snakes out of the wild County Trapping and Wildlife American Gator, started hard plastic mask, it can be including Palm Beach County, as of Wednesday. Rescue and goes by Python making the sought-after wiped down inside, and the are asking people to wear “It is essential for Cowboy on Instagram, is item last month by stretch- removable air filter regularly masks in grocery stores, phar- Everglades restoration efforts headed back to the Everglades ing python or alligator replaced. macies and other areas where and the overall protection and today. The jaunts south to skin — you choose — over He’s selling the python social distancing is difficult. health of the ecosystem,” said hunt snake usually last three a molded plastic mask that masks for $80 each with 10 “If I get an order for an district spokesman Randy to seven days, during which includes a replaceable filter. filters. An alligator mask costs iguana mask, I can do that as Smith. “The contractors are he sleeps in his truck. He’s working with a plastic $120. Medical personnel get a well,” Wood said. practicing the same protective “I really don’t come in manufacturer, who, until the 20 percent discount. [email protected] measures as recommended by contact with a whole lot of coronavirus, was churning Orders for about 50 masks @Kmillerweather The Palm Beach Post REAL NEWS STARTS HERE Thursday, April 16, 2020 B3 LOCAL/ STATE

May, Delaney sworn in as Jupiter holds online meeting

By Jodie Wagner small-town feel during his voted,” he said. “I know it crisis. Palm Beach Post Staff Writer second term. was tough this year, with Members of the public “’I’m just looking for- everything we had going had an opportunity to JUPITER — The town ward to the next three on. I really appreciate it. submit questions or make council welcomed its years,” he said Monday. I hope to serve and make a comment via Zoom, but newest member Monday “I’d like to welcome Cam. everyone proud.” none chose to do so. night. I think he’ll be a good addi- Monday’s meeting was “Tonight’s a bit of a During a special meet- tion to the council. I hope the town council’s first test to see how this whole ing held online because everything goes well. I’m since March 19, when it thing is going to work,” of coronavirus concerns, very happy to be work- gathered to declare a local Wodraska said. “The last newly elected council ing here. I think we have a state of emergency. meeting we were sup- member Cameron May great council.“ The council’s last regu- posed to have we canceled and incumbent council- May, a Palm Beach larly scheduled meeting before the coronavirus, so man Ron Delaney were County Fire Rescue was two days before. we kicked a bunch of stuff sworn in by town clerk firefighter/paramedic, Wodraska participated to April, and now April’s Sally Boylan to three-year defeated incumbent virtually because of illness. backed up. terms. Newly elected Jupiter town council member Cameron Wayne Posner with 65 Though he wasn’t tested “What we’re trying to do May and Delaney took May was sworn in Monday night along with two-term percent of the vote in the for coronavirus, Wodraska is get a good sense of what their oaths in council council member Ron Delaney. May defeated incumbent municipal election held said he was in self-quaran- exactly we can do in terms chambers, while Mayor Wayne Posner in last month’s municipal election. [JODIE March 17. tine for a few weeks. of moving forward with Todd Wodraska, Vice WAGNER/PALMBEACHPOST.COM] After he was sworn in, Wodraska presided over this technology and get- Mayor Jim Kuretski and May took a moment to Monday’s special meeting ting town business as best council member Ilan 2016, was reelected unop- he said he wants to tackle thank his family, fellow from home. He said the we can back up an running, Kaufer participated in the posed in December. traffic concerns on council members, town meeting would be used to so to speak, from a town meeting virtually. The owner-operator of Indiantown Road, lower staff and supporters. assess how future meet- council perspective.” Delaney, a Jupiter Town home-delivery food ser- or avoid raising taxes, “Thank you to every- ings should be conducted [email protected] Council member since vice East Coast Foods, and maintain Jupiter’s one who came out and during the coronavirus @JRWagner5 Wellington council selects Siskind as new vice mayor By Kristina Webb job,” she said. “It’s just incredible, She then was elected to available. second terms after being Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Councilman John and I thank you both for the seat in 2018, winning Typically, vice mayors re-elected unopposed. McGovern noted that not only roughly 75 percent of the serve for two years in Siskind is a long- WELLINGTON — this is the first time your ser- votes. Wellington. time participant in There is a new vice mayor Wellington’s council has vice to the The vice mayor position That changed two years Wellington’s education in Wellington. had a female mayor-and- commu- traditionally is given to ago with Drahos and community, serving on Councilwoman Tanya vice-mayor team, with nity, but the next-senior member Napoleone, who, with the PTA at Binks Forest Siskind was appointed to Siskind and Mayor Anne being a role of the council. Each of each facing re-election Elementary before join- the position unanimously Gerwig. model to the other three council this year, decided to each ing the village’s Education by her fellow council Councilman Michael Siskind my daugh- members — councilmen hold the position for one Committee. members at Tuesday Drahos said he is proud ters,” he Drahos, McGovern and year. Education has remained night’s council meeting. to serve on the council said. Michael Napoleone — Also Tuesday night, one of her top priorities Siskind said she looks where that happened, Siskind first was have served in the role. Gerwig was sworn in during her time on the forward to her time as and even prouder to have appointed to the coun- Most recently, Napoleone for her second term as council. vice mayor. Siskind and Gerwig as cil in 2016 to fill the seat held the reins. The vice mayor and councilmen “I’m very honored and an example for his two left vacant when Gerwig mayor is acting mayor Drahos and Napoleone [email protected] look forward to doing that daughters. resigned to run for mayor. when the mayor is not were sworn in for their @kristinawebb

NEWS IN BRIEF

TALLAHASSEE visitation at nursing stays in effect. DADE CITY authorities said. County Sheriff’s Office and Nursing home visitation homes was set to expire. Mayhew’s agency reg- Troopers: Highway closed Troopers responded just the Florida Fish and Wildlife ban to be extended Agency for Health Care ulates nursing homes, by cows falling off truck before 11 a.m. Tuesday to Conservation Commission Administration Secretary but Mayhew didn’t issue a call of several cows near also responded. Gov. Ron DeSantis’s Mary Mayhew told nursing the order barring visita- Interstate 75 was shut the north and southbound The rear gate of a pickup administration was caught home providers that the tion. That was done by down for about two hours lanes of I-75, just north truck towing a livestock by surprise Tuesday state would move quickly Jared Moskowitz, direc- after six cows, three dead of Tampa, according to a trailer opened unexpect- to learn that a 30-day to ensure the 30-day ban, tor of the state Division of and three injured, were Florida Highway Patrol edly and six cows fell out. executive order banning first announced March 14, Emergency Management. found along the highway, news release. The Pasco Gannett news services

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Barnes said. May 6. project,” Barnes said. The facilities to be Bicyclist, WHS The second phase Wellington officials “If they decide they built at Wellington High could be completed about said they would like to want to do it, we’re originally were slated for 16, dies From Page B1 that time, but that phase urge the board to also going to work with them the village’s land next must be ready to go by consider renovating the in every way to make it to the Wellington Dog after Boca the beginning of January, stadium’s bathrooms as happen,” Councilman Park, with the project Raton crash property and adding bat- he said. part of the work. John McGovern said, to then tentatively called ting cages. The third phase should Gerwig said she has which Barnes replied, Greenbriar Park. • Phase three: be completed in the heard from concerned “Absolutely.” But Wellington was By Julius Whigham Building four new, syn- summer of 2021. parents about the state Gerwig said that while hesitant to use that land Palm Beach Post Staff Writer thetic-turf multipurpose To pay for the project, of the restrooms. she still has some dis- after it saved Wellington fields on the northwest Wellington will use part “The bathrooms are in agreements with the time and money during A 16-year-old boy has corner of the property, of its share of the half- disrepair and a complete overall project, includ- the Hurricane Irma died from injuries he along with a separate cent sales tax approved embarrassment,” resi- ing the village paying for cleanup by serving as a sustained Tuesday in practice field; building by Palm Beach County dent Ted Miloch said in the canopy over the new debris collection point. a suburban Boca Raton a new concession stand voters in 2016. a comment submitted to student drop-off loop, The village and the crash, the Palm Beach with bathrooms and a The Palm Beach the Village Clerk before she still likes the project. school district have been County Sheriff’s Office new maintenance build- County School District the meeting. “I’m not going to let working together on the reports. ing; adding a new parent is also considering ren- “We’d like to encour- perfect be the enemy of sports complex project Authorities say pickup and drop-off ovating the stadium’s age the school district good, and I’m going to since late 2018. Jonathan Feltingoff, of loop; and building three press box and elevator, to add that in while this support this tonight,” For the project to suburban Boca Raton, new basketball courts. district officials said in a construction is going she said. move forward, the was involved in a crash Construction should letter to the council. on,” Gerwig said. Council members also Village Council first had shortly before noon near be ready to start in “It makes sense for While the district has said this would be the to approve an interlo- Clint Moore Road and May, Assistant Village both parties to have that mentioned renovating ideal time to begin the cal agreement with the Oaks Club Drive. Manager Jim Barnes said. completed as part of the Wellington High’s bath- work, when it won’t district, which it did last He was taken to Delray The first phase should park project at this time,” rooms at some point, interfere with school year. Medical Center and died be completed by mid- Barnes said. “That restroom is not operations as facilities in an operating room, August, in time for the The school board will being contemplated to are closed because of the [email protected] the sheriff’s office @kristinawebb fall football season, vote on that project on be added as part of this coronavirus pandemic. said Tuesday evening. According to a sheriff’s crash report, Feltingoff her Boynton Beach home financial documents to Caracuzzo granted an order stating Douglas was riding a bicycle on EXPLOIT in 2019. That money, her secure her husband’s Douglas his request had satisfied the bond the south side of Clint son and primary care- release, law enforcement and reduced his bail source condition for his From Page B1 taker later told police, records show. to $180,000, but still release, according to Moore Road when he was used to pay for her On March 19, Lynrod required the source of the court records, but said attempted the cross condition of his release, healthcare. The 91-year- Douglas had a court money had to be proven. the $180,000 bond would in the crosswalk from a judge ordered he would old woman, who lives in hearing where his new On March 31, Weiss remain. south to north. need to show the source Canada with her son, has attorney, Jason Weiss, filed another motion Two days later, Lynrod He crossed into the of the funds for his bond. dementia. asked to reduce his bond stating his client’s family Douglas was arrested path of a 2013 Toyota Recorded jail phone Investigators said not only because his had only been able to on charges in connec- Corrolla that was calls revealed he and additional jail phone calls client couldn’t afford it, raise about $6,000 less tion to his wife’s arrest. approaching the inter- his wife "conspired to and financial documents but also because of con- than needed to pay a bail According to court section from eastbound commit additional crimes showed Millicent Douglas cerns of 68-year-old bondsman. records, prosecutors Clint Moore Road. of exploitation of the turned the $25,000 she would contract the coro- In her reply to the are now asking for his The Toyota’s driver elderly in order to secure took from her mother navirus while in the jail. motion, Assistant State bond to be revoked in his swerved in an attempt to a bond for the defen- into a cashier’s check Prosecutors argued Attorney Stacey Ibarra first case as well. That avoid the collision, but dant's release," records and used part of it to hire "the defendant's motion wrote the jail calls hearing is scheduled for crashed into the bicycle show. a private attorney for her failed to disclose that between Douglas and Wednesday. with the front driver’s On March 5, investiga- husband. After parting (Lynrod Douglas) actu- his wife showed their By April 7 his wife was side, the sheriff’s report tors say Millicent Douglas ways with that attorney ally sold the property as continued effort to “cir- also arrested, jail records said. took $25,000 from her on March 16, she had the (his mother-in-law's) cumvent the laws.“ show. Witnesses told inves- mother’s account that money returned to her Attorney-in-Fact.“ On April 2, Circuit [email protected] tigators that the Toyota had funds from the sale of and planned to use those Circuit Judge Cheryl Judge Joseph Marx wrote @hannahwinston had the green light. 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DOWLING, FASHAW, Bertram PRINCIPE, Victoria Donald Cullinan Bertram “Bert” Fashaw, 83, of Victoria Principe passed away in New York City on Tuesday, Donald C. Dowling, Village of Delray Beach, passed away March 31, 2020, just before her 101st birthday. Her daughter Golf, FL, accomplished attorney, peacefully at home surrounded Anita was by her side. loving husband, adoring father by his family on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Fashaw retired from Victoria was born to Gerolamo and Anita Mulé on May 20, and grandfather, and trusted 1919 in Akron, OH. Victoria was the oldest of three children, friend died at home, of natural the City of Delray Beach after 33 years of service. Bert also re- including her brother Michael and youngest sibling Mary. causes, on April 12, 2020 at age The family resided in New Orleans, LA from 1920-1931, where 83. tired from the Palm Beach County School Board after serv- Gerolamo was a successful merchant importing and selling Donald was a man of many pas- ing 34 years. Bert had 13 broth- cheeses and olive oil from his homeland of Italy. The family sions: his work, his interests and ers and sisters, 2 children, and a then moved to New York City where Victoria attended Julia his family. Donald was a lawyer host of nieces, nephews, grand- Richmond High School. In 1945 she married Dominic Alfred whose distinguished criminal children, and great-grandchil- Principe, originally of Brockton, MA, the son of Relina and and civil career and practice spanned 52 years, multiple U.S. dren, Bert was loved and remembered by many family, friends, Peter Principe. Known as the “Brockton Bronco” for his skills states, and three countries. A lawyer’s lawyer, Donald was a students, co-workers and neighbors that are too many to as an athlete, Dominic was recruited by Fordham University fierce advocate for those he represented, and for society’s dis- name. where he eventually became an All-Catholic All-American as a advantaged. fullback and Captain of the baseball team. He went on to play Due to the current virus situation it is impossible to have a professional football before entering the service as a Navy Donald was born on October 16,1936 in Chicago, IL. He re- proper service befitting his status and history in the commu- Midshipmen. ceived his formal education at Oak Park and River Forest (Il- nity. A Memorial Service will be planned and announced at a linois) High School, Brown University (BA, ‘58), Oxford Uni- later date after the restrictions have been lifted. It was during this time that Victoria met Dominic, and the versity (course on the complete works of Shakespeare), the couple never looked back. Residing in Queens, NY, they University of Oviedo, Spain (advanced fellowship studies) and Anyone wishing updates or information regarding a raised three children: Anita Principe of New York, NY, Robert the University of Chicago Law School (JD, ‘61). Memorial Service can please contact his son, Bertram Bernard Principe of Holliston, MA, and Thomas Principe, who passed Fashaw at ([email protected]). away at a young age. Prior to graduating from law school, he worked as an assistant to the “Special Prosecutor” who had been appointed to inves- Victoria was very involved in the community, especially tigate and then prosecute vote fraud in Cook County follow- through Our Lady of the Snows Church in Queens, NY. She ing the 1960 Presidential Election (Kennedy/Nixon). His work also was a successful sales representative for JC Penney for a continued beyond his graduation and ultimately resulted in number of years in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Dominic numbers of convictions. In late 1961, he was appointed a Field and Victoria retired to Jupiter, FL in 1976, where they were Research Associate of the American Bar Foundation (“ABF”) again very involved in the community at their Ocean Parks to study law and procedures concerning the commitment and residence and through St. Jude Catholic Church. discharge of the mentally ill. In that capacity he spent time in GOULEVEN, John Married 65 years, Victoria and Dominic were forever ded- numbers of states collecting data which eventually resulted icated to each other and to their family, and were happily in the publication of a study which affected changes in the John Gouleven, of West Palm Beach, FL, passed away April married until Dominic’s passing in 2010 at the age of 92. She law in that field and influenced the direction that the insanity 5, 2020. Born 1931 in Luxembourg, endured the occupation, is now buried with Dominic at Calverton National Cemetery defense in criminal cases would take. Upon completion of his immigrated to the U.S. in 1949, and was a proud Korean War on Long Island. work at the ABF, he returned to Chicago and entered the pri- Era Veteran. vate practice of law, specializing in trial work. He eventually Family was of utmost importance to Victoria. She loved left private practice in order to accept an appointment as the John was well traveled and fluent in three languages. He was sharing her joy for life, laughter, dancing, good times, the arts National Defender Fellow at the University of Chicago Law respected by many, had lots of friends, and his family loved - especially music, her words of wisdom, and her favorite rec- School. Following that fellowship, he was awarded a stipend loved him very much. He led a very full, prosperous life and ipes. She was a shining beacon of love for her three children, from the Calouse Gulbenkian Foundation which permitted truly accomplished the American Dream. four grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren, who were all him to move to Lisbon, Portugal where he worked on aspects blessed to have her in their lives for 100 plus years. Victoria’s He will be interred at the South Florida National Cemetery via tremendous life-spirit will forever remain an inspiration for all of the Portuguese penal code. Upon returning to the United a private ceremony. States, he moved to New York City (working for a number those who were lucky enough to know her. She will always be of years at GTE International, practicing in the US and parts In lieu of flowers, please donate to (militaryfamily.org) remembered with great love. of Canada). He returned to Chicago to work with Metropol- and/or (taps.org). Donations in her honor can be made to the Church of itan Structures on the development of the air rights above St. Vincent Ferrer, 869 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10065. railroad properties; upon which many major buildings were built in the City’s downtown area. At the conclusion of his work on that project he “hung out a shingle” in St. Charles, THOMAS William IL, for starting his own law firm focusing on criminal and civil , trial work. of West Palm Beach, passed away April 7, 2020. Service April 18. Bell & Clark Funeral Home, Riviera Beach, FL. One of Donald’s articles (“Escobedo and Beyond: The Need for a Fourteenth Amendment Code of Criminal Procedure”), pub- TREES OF LIFE. lished in 1965 in Northwestern University’s “Journal of Crim- TODD, Gwendolyn inal Law and Criminology’, was cited as “scholarly” by Chief Age Gwendolyn, of Riviera Beach, passed away April 5, 2020. Justice Earl Warren of the Supreme Court of the United States Find genealogy resources at Service April 18. Bell & Clark Funeral Home, Riviera Beach, FL. in the landmark decision Miranda v. Arizona, the famous case specifying actions the police must follow in order to get a de- PalmBeachPost.com fendant’s statement or confession into evidence. At age 43, Donald moved his family to Florida where he prac- Find bereavement support groups. ticed law for another 33 years. He served as Chief Trial At- torney and Head of the Capital Division in the Office of the PalmBeachPost.com/obits Public Defender in Palm Beach County, FL (1980-82), where he tried many capital murder cases. He was the first attorney in Palm Beach County to receive a verdict of Not Guilty by Rea- son of Insanity in a capital first degree murder case. Donald then started his own civil and criminal practice and then later became a named partner in the firm later known as Spinner, Dittman, Federspiel & Dowling in Delray Beach, FL. Donald was an inspiration and a mentor to younger lawyers. He was a brilliant tactician and innovative in his trial practice. His eloquent booming voice exuded credibility and compas- sion for his clients during trial. Donald’s wit, sense of humor, joie de vivre, leadership, kind- ness, humility and good counsel will be missed by all whose lives he touched. Donald’s thirst for knowledge and passion for new endeavors was inspiring – whether it was writing a screenplay, owning a fishing boat, pursuing advanced studies REVISIT in divinity, learning how to care for orchids, learning a new language or studying up on one of his role models, Abe Lin- coln. OBITUARIES. Donald is survived by his loving wife Andrée Marie-Thérèse Dowling; his children, Donald C. Dowling, Jr. (Nancy), Eric M. Dowling (Isabel) and Luc M. Dowling (Daisy); his grandchil- dren, Grant, Grace, Gabriela, Pascale and Marguerite Dow- ling; his brothers, Owen (the late Ginny, Anne) and Kevin (Marty) Dowling; his sister, Diane (the late Philip) O’Donnell and many cousins, nephews and nieces. Donald was prede- Our online archive lets you go back several months ceased by his father, Robert E. Dowling; his mother, Helen M. PalmBeachPost.com Dowling (mother of seven children, who passed in her 100th to view obituary stories with photos of prominent year); and brothers, Robert, Brian and Terrence Dowling. Click on Obituaries In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Donald may be local and national figures. made to Brown University. A service will be held at a later date. The Palm Beach Post REAL NEWS STARTS HERE Thursday, April 16, 2020 B5

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MARKET WATCH Stocks Dow 23,504.35 ▼ 445.41 Nasdaq 8,393.18 ▼ 122.56 S&P 2,783.36 ▼ 62.70 sink Russell 1,183.98 ▼ 53.36 NYSE 10,843.92 ▼ 328.27 following COMMODITIES grim data REVIEW By Stan Choe, Gold 1,744.2 ▼ 24.7 Alex Veiga and Silver 15.655 ▼ .485 Damian J. Troise Platinum 803.6 ▼ 16.1 The Associated Press Copper 2.3 ▼ .03 Oil 20.13 ▲ .02 NEW YORK — Selling swept Wall Street MARKET Wednesday after a MOVERS dismal lineup of reports made clear how his- • Bank of America Corp., toric the coronavirus down $1.54 to $22.19.: crunch has been for the The bank’s first quarter economy. profit fell by nearly half Ford, in cooperation with the UAW, is assembling more than 100,000 critically needed plastic face Markets are already as it set aside money to shields per week to help medical professionals. [USA TODAY] bracing for what’s cover potentially bad forecast to be the worst loans because of the downturn since the pandemic. Great Depression, but • American Airlines Wednesday’s data was Group Inc., up 34 cents even more dispiriting to $12.29.: The nation’s than expected, includ- biggest airlines reached Expanding reach ing a record drop for a tentative agreement U.S. retail sales. for $25 billion in govern- Adding to the gloom: ment aid. More banks made From grad students to public defenders, moves in anticipa- BRIEFCASE tion that households UAW organizes more than just autoworkers and companies will UnitedHealth keeps be forced to default 2020 profit forecast on billions of dollars By Phoebe Wall Howard aerospace company Triumph public defender who spe- of debt as businesses UnitedHealth Group Aerostructures in Florida and cializes in domestic violence remain shut and mil- is sticking with its 2020 auto parts suppliers Euclid cases. “This is so attorneys lions of workers lose profit forecast for now, Theresa McClary finally Manufacturing in Detroit, don’t have to worry about their jobs. as the health insurance joined the UAW because Faurecia in Missouri and health insurance. Having a Stocks around the giant sifts through all now, more than ever, she Volvo Parts in Nevada. contract ensures that we are world fell, reversing the ways the coronavi- sees union strength as As part of an overall no longer at-will employ- Tuesday’s up trend, rus pandemic may alter essential. strategy designed to buffer ees. That safety net allows as markets continue its business. “I felt my job was threat- members financially, the attorneys to make bold and to cycle between fear Company shares ened all the time,” said UAW has continued to sometimes controversial and budding optimism jumped Wednesday on McClary, a phlebotomist at recruit outside the auto arguments for their clients about how long and another rough day for a Mount Pleasant, Mich., industry in areas such as law, without fear that their zeal- deep the recession will the broader market, hospital. “People are tired higher education, gaming ous representation could be. after UnitedHealth also of being oppressed. We got and health care. cost them their job.” The S&P 500 lost announced first-quarter to see firsthand that not Member dues go to a For more than 200 public 62.70 points, or 2.2%, results that easily beat being union or UAW we single pot, so an engineer in defenders who just joined, to 2,783.36. The Wall Street expectations. were more low wage, includ- California is helping to sup- she said, the threat of inter- Dow Jones Industrial Many companies ing entry-level people who port strike pay in 2019 for an nal politics has been lifted. Average fell 445.41 have withdrawn finan- didn’t have our schooling or autoworker in Flint, Mich., “Say you and your super- points, or 1.9%, to cial forecasts because experience.” and vice versa. visor don’t get along, all of 23,504.35, and the the rapidly spread- McClary, 61, illustrates a a sudden that changes the Nasdaq was down ing pandemic has shut current UAW trend. ‘Having a voice’ trajectory of your career. 122.56, or 1.4%, at down large portions of The labor union known Our hope is to have more 8,393.18. the economy and made mostly for representing an Meanwhile, public structure and guidance.” “We should take any most of those predictions estimated 150,000 employ- defenders in Philadelphia In the end, it was the legacy company forecast and worthless. ees of the Detroit Three say the UAW was highly of the UAW that swayed new analyst forecast with a automakers reversed a one- recommended because of members, Schrading said. grain of salt here,” said ATHENS, GREECE year drop in numbers after its longtime representation David Kelly, chief global Greece raises 2 billion nine years of steady growth. of public defenders and legal Why now? strategist at JPMorgan euros in 7-year bond This month, the UAW services for the poor in New Funds “There are many will report to the U.S. York. Since the union organized analysts who are just as Greece raised 2 bil- Department of Labor a “This is to protect work- employees at her hospi- bewildered as compa- lion euros ($2.2 billion) dues-paying membership ers’ rights, make sure tal, McClary said, work nies are.” Wednesday with a of 398,829 — an increase benefits and salary are schedules and treatment of “What you need to be 7-year bond auction, a of 3,125 members between good, and have a reason- workers are less based on here is an epidemiolo- result the government December 2018 to December able grievance procedure personal friendships and gist more than anything hailed as confirmation 2019, said Brian Rothenberg, if there are conflicts with now follow guidelines, and else,” he said. of market confidence UAW spokesman. management,” said Roger one supervisor was required Stocks will likely during difficult times While membership growth Schrading, 58, who special- to take training to better remain volatile as long created by the corona- is less than 1%, the union is izes in homicide cases. “This comply with legal standards as investors are uncer- virus pandemic. no longer seeing losses. is really about having a voice involving personal conduct. tain about how long Greek Finance Since March 2018, the in the workplace.” “We got to see first- the downturn caused Minister Christos UAW has organized more The private non-profit hand the UAW go to bat by the outbreak will Staikouras said the issue than 21,000 new members. Defender Association of for people,” she said. “For last, and that ultimately carried a 2% yield, and he Since March 2019, the Philadelphia handles the myself and my coworkers, depends on when health described the outcome union has welcomed new majority of public defender it feels like we finally have a experts can corral the as satisfying given that members from the Brooklyn cases for the city. And their voice in the workforce.” virus. a similar issue in July Academy of Music in New lawyers made it official with In addition, growth on Wednesday’s eco- 2019 “in a much better York, McLaren Central the UAW this February. university campuses has nomic lowlight was a economic environment” Hospital in Mount Pleasant, “For us, this is not a man- been extensive, including report showing U.S. carried the same yield. Vegas casino workers from agement versus worker researchers and graduate retail sales plummeted the Paris, Wynn, Bally’s, scenario,” said Shenu assistants who fight for safe 8.7% last month, as the WASHINGTON Harrah’s and Caesar’s Palace, Lawrence-Gupta, 44, a laboratory conditions and engine of the U.S. econ- Pentagon: $10B cloud omy gets locked away contract was legal amid widespread stay- at-home orders to slow A government the spread of the virus. watchdog agency Industrial produc- said Wednesday the tion across the country Pentagon’s process Banks are preparing for big loan also dropped in March for awarding a highly by the largest percent- lucrative cloud com- age since 1946, while an puting contract to defaults by US, global customers April survey of manu- Microsoft was in line facturers in New York with legal and gov- By Ken Sweet that their profits sank more severe: Second-quarter gross state fell to its lowest ernment purchasing The Associated Press than 40% in the first quarter domestic product is expected reading on record. standards. as both set aside billions for to drop from 30% to 40% The Defense NEW YORK — The major potentially bad loans. A day and the unemployment rate World markets Department inspector banks in the U.S. are antici- earlier, JPMorgan Chase and is seen rising as high as 25%. How key international stock general found no evi- pating a flood of loan defaults Wells Fargo reported even On Tuesday, JPMorgan markets performed: Amsterdam Milan dence of White House as households and business steeper drops in profit as those CEO Jamie Dimon said the AEX FTSE MIB interference in the con- customers take a big finan- banks also set aside large sums bank was preparing for a 507.73 17,558.43 tract award process. cial hit from the coronavirus to cover loan losses. “severe recession.” Wells -3.3% 491.13 -4.8% 16,719.07 But the report said pandemic. Even the investment banks Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf Brussels Paris BEL20 CAC40 investigators could not JPMorgan Chase, Wells were not immune to the said, “We all know we 3,057.66 4,523.90 fully review that aspect Fargo, Bank of America, pandemic. Goldman Sachs’ haven’t seen anything like -4.5% 2,920.82 -3.8% 4,353.72 of the matter because Citigroup and Goldman Sachs first-quarter profit dropped this before.” Frankfurt Sydney the White House would raised the funds set aside for by 46% from a year earlier, One signal on how quickly DAX ASX All Ordinaries not allow unfettered bad loans by nearly $20 billion due to significant losses on its consumers are pulling back 10,696.56 5,542.50 access to witnesses. combined in the first quarter, own investments as well as a came in the latest retail sales -3.9% 10,279.76 -0.4% 5,523.30 Hong Kong Tokyo The contract, earnings reports released over buildup in reserves for poten- data from the government. Hang Seng Nikkei potentially worth $10 the past two days show. And tial loan defaults. Retail sales fell by 8.7% in 24,435.40 19,638.81 billion, was awarded to Wall Street expects that figure The coronavirus outbreak March, the worst monthly -1.2% 24,145.34 -0.5% 19,550.09 Microsoft last October, may go even higher next has bought the U.S. economy drop in that datapoint on London Zurich prompting tech rival quarter, a possibility bank to a virtual standstill in just record. Consumers spending FTSE 100 Swiss Market Index Amazon to cry foul. executives acknowledged on weeks. Most economists — accounts for roughly 70% of 5,791.31 9,538.61 -3.3% 5,597.65 -2.3% 9,320.20

earnings conference calls. and bank CEOs — expect the U.S. gross domestic product, KEY PREVIOUS CLOSE Bank of America and U.S. to go through a depres- so that drop is particularly % CHANGE TODAY’S CLOSE The Associated Press Citigroup said Wednesday sion. The only question is how troublesome. ASSOCIATED PRESS B6 Thursday, April 16, 2020 The Palm Beach Post REAL NEWS STARTS HERE Money&Markets Closing figures for Wednesday, April 15, 2020

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Source: The Associated Press. after U.S. retail sales fell by an unprecedented 8.7% in March.

CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Mideast economies battered Tyson Foods processing plant by virus, oil prices and conflict hit hard by coronavirus

By Aya Batrawy governments, the inter- requested a $5 billion loan The Associated Press national lender projects a from the IMF in recent By Tommy Birch whopping 59% contrac- weeks — the first such and Tyler Jett DUBAI, United Arab tion this year. request made by Iran in Des Moines Register Emirates — The Middle Iran was already in deep nearly six decades. The East, already wracked by economic recession due to IMF says it’s still look- Soaring numbers of high numbers of unem- U.S. sanctions that were ing into the request and workers at the Columbus ployed youth, unrest, reimposed after President seeking additional infor- Junction, Iowa, pork- conflict and large num- Donald Trump pulled mation from Iran. processing plant who have bers of refugees, will sink America out of Tehran’s Jihad Azour, who over- been sickened by COVID- into a recession this year nuclear deal with world sees the IMF’s Middle 19 have sparked fears not sparked by the double powers in 2018. It is now East and Central Asia only for the employees’ shock of the coronavi- struggling to manage the department, said it’s too health but also for the rus outbreak and low oil outbreak of the virus. The early to tell just how many vitality of this small town prices, the International country’s economy is people have lost their jobs and the continuity of the Monetary Fund said expected to contract this across the region amid nation’s meat supply. A Tyson Foods processing plant is seen Tuesday in Wednesday. year by 6%, according to the crisis. He cautioned Officials from Tyson Columbus Junction, Iowa. [JOSEPH CRESS/IOWA CITY PRESS- The impact of COVID- the IMF. that the Mideast is going Foods have closed the CITIZEN VIA USA TODAY NETWORK] 19, the disease caused by The Middle East has through only the first plant amid one of the the virus, threatens to recorded more than wave of shock and should state’s largest out- coronavirus. company would keep leave in its wake signifi- 174,000 cases of the be prepared for long-last- breaks of COVID-19: 186 In Tama County, where its Columbus Junction cant economic turmoil virus, and over 6,600 ing impacts. employees have tested 108 positive COVID tests plant, which has about across the region, the deaths, most of them in “The message this year positive for the illness. and three deaths have 1,400 employees in international lender says. Iran. is we are facing one of the The facility is one of the been reported, National normal times, shuttered. If governments mishan- Globally, the IMF really most challenging nation’s major pork pro- Beef suspended produc- The plant – said to be dle the outbreak, the IMF expects the world’s econ- crises that the region has cessing plants and the tion at Iowa Premium responsible for 2% of the warns this will sow the omy to shrink 3% this ever experienced,” Azour rural community’s larg- beef plant after an out- country’s total slaughter- seeds for even more social year before rebounding told The Associated Press. est employer. break. Smithfield Foods, ing capacity – has been unrest and instability. in 2021 with 5.8% growth. “A certain number of “We are taking on the world’s biggest pork closed since April 6. The Given the magnitude Prospects for a rebound, measures are needed, and water fast,” National processor, shut its Sioux company is diverting live- of the global crisis, the however, are far from the priority needs to be Pork Producers Council Falls, South Dakota, plant stock originally scheduled lender is calling on gov- certain. put behind health care,” President Howard “A.V.” over the weekend as the for delivery at Columbus ernments to prioritize As millions of people he added. Roth said, adding that coronavirus spread among Junction to its other health care spending, lose their jobs around In Egypt, the blow to thousands of hog farms workers. plants, when possible. regardless of fiscal capac- the world due to lock- tourism and remittances could close this year Meat processing plants Tyson was taking pre- ity, in order to contain downs, closures and threatens to push even without government from Colorado to Canada cautions to protect its the crisis as swiftly as curfews, cash-strapped more people into pov- intervention. “Immediate have similarly suspended employees from the possible. governments are racing erty as the country stops action is imperative, or a production after the virus spread before the clo- In Lebanon, which to secure loans from the shy of implementing a lot of hog farms will go spread. sure. Staff was checking had been roiled by pro- IMF to support the most full lockdown for fear under.” “The whole system is the temperature of work- tests over the state of vulnerable people. of further damaging the The Columbus Junction gummed up,” Iowa State ers at all locations before the economy before the The IMF has said it is economy. plant is one of several University agricultural they entered facilities. But pandemic, the IMF proj- prepared to commit its $1 While the IMF does meatpacking facilities economist Dermot Hayes checking temperatures ects a 12% contraction trillion in lending capacity not expect Egypt to slide across the state and the said. “It’s not just the only ensures that symp- of the economy, nearly to assist nations. into recession this year, nation where business farm and the packer. It’s tomatic people do not double last year’s reces- In a sign of just how dire growth will shrink from has been suspended after all along the chain.” engage with others; those sion rate. In Libya, torn by the situation has become over 5% last year to just they were hard-hit by Tyson Foods officials who are not feverish can years of conflict and rival in Iran, the government 2% this year. the highly contagious said Tuesday that the still spread the virus. The Palm Beach Post REAL NEWS STARTS HERE Thursday, April 16, 2020 B7

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 30, tice is April 9, 2020. at theVillage Clerk’s office, 501 U.S. cy, Disaster, or Public Health Emergen- 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Public Records of Palm Beach County, Attorney for Personal Representatives: Highway 1, North Palm Beach. cy, as herein after defined, to ensure Mattamy Palm Beach LLC (Polo Legacy PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida. Jordan DeLoach Hurlburt the District’s compliance with applica- MXPD) 2500 Quantum Lakes Drive, Case No.:50 2020 DR 002185XXXXNB which property is commonly known as: Email Address: If a person decides to appeal any deci- ble law regarding documentation for Suite 215, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, Division FI 3613 Broadway, West Palm Beach, Flor- [email protected] sion made by the Village Council with reporting of time and other associated has submitted Application 200316-4 for MONICA ARANA-PEREZ ida Florida Bar No. 60832 respect to any matter considered at the costs. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: Fla. a new Water Use Permit 50-11764-W to Petitioner, (PCN 74-43-43-09-05-037-0010) (herein- DeLoach, P.L. Village Council meeting, he or she will Stat. §§ 120.81(1)(a); dewater on undeveloped land. The wa- and after the “Property”). 1206 East Ridgewood Street need a record of the proceedings and 1001.32(a);1001.41 (1) & (2); 1001.42 ter will be withdrawn from the water CARLOS ANDRES OSPINA-FRANCO **any person claiming an interest in Orlando, FL 32803 for such purpose he or she may need (28); 1001.43(2). LAWS IMPLEMENTED: table aquifer, the project is located in Respondent, the surplus finds from the sale, if any, Personal Representatives: to ensure that a verbatim record of the Fla. Stat. §§ 252.34(2) & (4), 381.00315; Section 29, Township 44 South, Range other than the property owner as of Michael Pollak proceedings is made, which record in- 1001.43(2) CONTACT PERSON: Mike 42 East. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR the date of the lis pendens must file a 460 Monroe Street cludes the testimony and evidence Burke, CFO DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE claim within 60 days after the sale. Denver, Florida 80206 upon which the appeal is to be based Palm Beach County Board of County (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) Dated this 5th day of March, 2020 Dale Pollak (F.S. 286.0105). In accordance with the RULE TITLE: Designation Of Hearing Commissioners (PBSO Substation OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 727 S. Oak Street Americans with Disabilities Act, any Officers for Student Expulsion and Al- South) 2633 Vista Parkway, West Palm TO: CARLOS ANDRES OSPINA-FRANCO CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 person who may require special accom- ternative Education Assignments RULE Beach, FL 33411, has submitted Appli- (Last known address) GRUPO JUAN P. O. Box 3366 4-9, 4-16/2020 modation to participate in this meet- NUMBER: Policy 5.1819 SUBJECT AREA cation 200327-5 for renewal of Water TORRES VERA ARAGON 5, PISO 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33402 0000566331-01 ing should contact the Village Clerk’s TO BE ADDRESSED: Hearing Officers Use Permit 50-04567-W to irrigate 6.86 ESTEPA, SEVILLA, SPAIN Telephone: (561) 822-1357 office at 841-3355 at least 72 hours pri- for Student Expulsion and Alternative acres of landscape land. The water will Facsimile: (561) 822-1373 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR or to the meeting date. Education Assignments, minimum be withdrawn from the Surficial aqui- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA dissolution of marriage has been filed Primary: [email protected] qualifications and required training. fer, the project is located in Section 36, Secondary: [email protected] PROBATE DIVISION DATED this 13th day of April, 2020 PURPOSE/EFFECT: Allows the Superin- Township 46 South, Range 41 East. against you and that you are required File No. 502020CP1186XXXXSB to serve a copy of your written defens- By: /s/ K. DENISE HAIRE Village of North Palm Beach tendent to designate impartial hearing City Attorney Division 4-16/2020 officers for cases involving student ex- Palm Beach County Board of County es, if any, to it on MONICA ARANA- IN RE: ESTATE OF PEREZ whose address is 5350 KIM Florida Bar No.: 68996 0000567074-01 pulsion or alternative education assign- Commissioners (Florida Mango Road **See Americans with Disabilities Act JANIE MERMEL, ments. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: Fla. from Edgewater Drive to South of Bar- COURT, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33415 Deceased. et on or before MAY 19TH, 2020, and In accordance with the Americans With Stat. §§ 120.81(1) (a) (f); 1001.32(2); bados Road) PO Box 21229, West Palm Disabilities Act, persons in need of a 1001.41(2); 1001.42(28) LAWS IMPLE- Beach, FL 33416, has submitted Appli- file the original with the clerk of this NOTICE TO CREDITORS court at CLERK & COMPTROLLER 205 N. special accommodation to participate MENTED: Fla. Stat. §§ 120.57; 120.81(f) cation 200401-1 for a new Water Use DIXIE HWY, WEST PALM BEACH, FL in this proceeding shall, within a rea- public notice & (h); 1006.08(1); 1006.09(1) (c); Permit 50-11894-W to dewater on un- sonable time prior to the proceeding, The administration of the estate of 1003.53(5) developed land. The water will be 33401 before service on Petitioner or JANIE MERMEL, deceased, whose date immediately thereafter. If you fail to contact the Administrative Office of withdrawn from the water table aqui- the Court, 205 North Dixie Highway, of death was February 24, 2020, is FOR THE POLICIES MENTIONED fer, the project is located in Sections do so, a default may be entered pending in the Circuit Court for Palm NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE ABOVE: against you for the relief demanded in West Palm Beach, Florida 33401, Tele- OF THE BOYNTON BEACH 8,17, Township 44 South, Ranges 42,43 phone (561) 355-2431, 1-800-955-6771 Beach County, Florida, Probate Divi- East. the petition. sion, the address of which is 200 West COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT Copies of all court documents in this (TDD), or 1-800-955-8770 (V),via Florida AGENCY (BBCRA) BOARD’S THE PRELIMINARY TEXT of the pro- Relay Service. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL posed rule development may be ob- Loren Jock Trucking Inc (STA 1W Canal case, including orders, are available at 33444. The names and addresses of APRIL 2020 MEETING the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. 4-9, 4-16/2020 tained without cost from the School Crossing-Underground Pipes) 4140 SE 0000566320-01 the personal representative and the District’s web site at www.boarddocs.c Robert Loop Road, Stuart, FL 34997, You may review these documents upon personal representative’s attorney are You are hereby notified that the request. Boynton Beach CRA Board’s meeting om/fl/palmbeach/Board.nsf/vpublic?op has submitted Application 200401-2 for set forth below. en. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Develop- a new Water Use Permit 50-11895-W to You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit All creditors of the decedent and other date for April has been rescheduled as Court’s office notified of your current noted below: ment of the proposed rule is anticipat- dewater on undeveloped land. The wa- persons having claims or demands ed to be considered at the School ter will be withdrawn from the water address. (You may file Designation of notice to bid against decedent’s estate on whom a Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, * Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. Board’s Virtual Regular Meeting (which table aquifer, the project is located in copy of this notice is required to be includes Policies) anticipated to begin Section 33, Township 44 South, Range Florida Supreme Court Approved Fami- served must file their claims with this after initial adjournment of the City of ly Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in Boynton Beach’s City Commission at 3:00 p.m. (an approximate time, as 39 East. City of Delray Beach court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF the actual start time may vary early or this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Meeting to the address(es) on record at the Competitive Solicitations later). THE MEETING WILL BE CON- 7-Eleven Inc (7-Eleven Store No 32593) OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS DUCTED VIA GOOGLE MEET TECHNOL- PO Box 711, Loc 148, Dallas, TX 75221, clerk’s office. NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER As a result of the COVID-19 public WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family health emergency and in accordance OGY. THE PUBLIC CAN VIEW/LISTEN has submitted Application 200402-8 for Lowson Blvd. from Dover Road THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF VIA: COMCAST Ch. 235; https://www.yo a new Water Use Permit 50-11896-W to Law Rules of Procedure, requires cer- THIS NOTICE ON THEM. with Governor DeSantis’ Emergency tain automatic disclosure of documents to US-1/Federal Hghway Orders, the City of Boynton Beach and utube.com/c/sdpbc/live; or www.palmb dewater on undeveloped land. The wa- ITBC 2020-009 All other creditors of the decedent and eachschools.org (Look for link in ban- ter will be withdrawn from the water and information. Failure to comply can other persons having claims or de- Boynton Beach Community Redevelop- result in sanctions, including dismissal Due Date: May 15, 2020 at 2:00 pm ment Agency have temporarily sus- ner on home page.) THERE WILL BE NO table aquifer, the project is located in mands against decedent’s estate must PHYSICAL LOCATION. A PUBLIC Section 21, Township 42 South, Range or striking of pleadings. file their claims with this court WITHIN pended in-person public meetings. The Dated: Mar 31 2020 The solicitation information is available BBCRA requests that all citizens follow HEALTH EMERGENCY EXISTS DUE TO 43 East. at www.BidSync.com or in the Purchas- THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE THE COVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIC. FOR 4-16/2020 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS the safe at home guidance provided by By: ADINA SRAER ing Department, City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st the State, the County, and the Federal THE REASONS STATED IN THE BOARD 0000566474-01 Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, 33444 NOTICE. MEETING NOTICE, THIS WILL BE A VIR- Deputy Clerk ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE Government. 4-9, 4-16, 4-23, 4-30/2020 or may be requested through an email TUAL BOARD MEETING. THE PUBLIC SOUTH FLORIDA WATER to: [email protected]. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA CAN ATTEND VIRTUALLY BY WATCH- MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 0000565444-01 STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE The BBCRA does encourage interested Electronic bids must be received on or parties to attend public meetings by ING AND/OR LISTENING LIVE AS STATED NOTICE OF ORDER ON before the due date and time indicat- FOREVER BARRED. ABOVE. PUBLIC COMMENT WILL BE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- use of available communication media ed. The City of Delray Beach reserves technology. Please visit the BBCRA’s ACCEPTED IN WRITING ONLY BY CONSERVATION MEASURES the right to reject any and all bids, or ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM EMAILING THE BOARD CLERK AT AMID DRY CONDITIONS FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER website at www.boyntonbeachcra.com fictitious name to waive any technicality in the bid for detailed instructions on how to ac- [email protected] documents, and to accept the bid THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS RG BY NOON THE DAY OF THE MEET- On April 10, 2020, the Executive Direc- BARRED. cess the public meeting via the which best serves the interest of the GoToWebinar platform. ING. COMMENTS ARE LIMITED TO 4 MI- tor of the South Florida Water Man- City. The date of first publication of this no- NUTES (or approximately 533 words) agement District (District or SFWMD), Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pur- City of Delray Beach, Florida tice is April 9, 2020. FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS/ DELEGATES after considering recommendations of suant to Section 865.09 Florida Statutes Attorney for Personal Representative: All other meeting dates remain the By: Natasha Tucker, Purchasing Agent same unless further notification is is- AND 3 MINUTES (or approximately 400 District staff and direction from the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un- 4-16/2020 LAURENCE I. BLAIR, ESQ. words) FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ALL Governing Board, issued an Order on Florida Bar Number: 999430 sued. dersigned desiring to engage in busi- 0000567219-01 COMMENTS WILL BE CONVERTED TO Landscape Irrigation Conservation ness under the fictitious name of Greenspoon Marder LLP PDF FORMAT AND ATTACHED TO THE Measures Amid Dry Conditions (Order) Inlet Harbour Lounge and Liquors lo- 2255 Glades Road, Suite 400-E Michael Simon, Executive Director Boynton Beach Community BOARDDOCS AGENDA FOR VIEWING (SFWMD No. 2020-008-DAO-WS) for all cated at 146 E. Blue Heron Blvd. in the Boca Raton, FL 33431 BY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, LEAD- landscape irrigation users withdrawing County of PALM BEACH in the City of Telephone: (561) 994-2212 Redevelopment Agency 710 N. Federal Highway ERSHIP, AND THE PUBLIC. ALL COM- surface and groundwater within the Rieivera Beach, Florida 33404 intends notice to creditor Fax: (561) 322-2965 MENTS MUST INCLUDE THE PERSON’S boundaries of the District. to register the said name with the Divi- E-Mail: [email protected] Boynton Beach, FL 33435 561-737-3256 NAME FOR THE RECORD. BEST EFFORTS sion of Corporations of the Florida De- Alt. E-Mail: WILL BE MADE TO ALSO INCLUDE The Executive Director found it neces- [email protected] partment of State,Tallahassee Florida. NOTICE COMMENTS RECEIVED AFTER NOON sary to issue this Order to increase fo- Dated at West Palm Beach Florida this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Personal Representative: AND UP TO THE TIME THE MEETING IS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA cus on the conservation of regional 14th day of April, 2020. LAURENCE I. BLAIR, ESQ. CALLED TO ORDER. ALL PUBLIC COM- water supplies. The Order is prudent at IHLL LLC PROBATE DIVISION 2255 Glades Road, Suite 400-E if a person decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the CRA board with re- MENTS TIMELY RECEIVED AS STATED this time to encourage water conserva- 4-16/2020 File No. 502020CP000487XXXXNB Boca Raton, Florida 33431 WILL BE ATTACHED TO THE MEETING Division IJ spect to any matter considered at this tion and actions pursuant to subsection 0000567200-01 4-9, 4-16/2020 MINUTES. ANY PERSON INTERESTED IN 40E-21.231(3), Fla. Admin. Code, to IN RE: ESTATE OF 0000566166-01 meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY provide notice to water users of the Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pur- CHARLES DOUGLAS HERING CONTACT CAROL BASS, BOARD CLERK suant to Section 865.09 Florida Stat- Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE he/she may need to ensure that a ver- potential for future water use restric- AT 561-434-8136 OR EMAIL: CAROL.BA tions, and to encourage the increased utes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR batim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testi- [email protected]. AGEN- use of alternative water sources. undersigned desiring to engage in NOTICE TO CREDITORS PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA DA: An agenda will be available by business under the fictitious name of PROBATE DIVISION mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S.. 286.0105) April 17, 2020 on the District’s web site The District has lawn watering restric- Hygienic Products USA located at 601 The administration of the estate of File No. 502020CP000366XXXXNB at www.boarddocs.com/fl/palmbeach/ Charles Douglas Hering, deceased, IN RE: ESTATE OF tions all year. The Order reminds water Heritage Drive in the County of PALM Board.nsf/Public. Pursuant to the provi- users they must, at a minimum, abide BEACH in the City of Jupiter, Florida whose date of death was April 5, 2019, JAY NEWCOMB The CRA shall furnish appropriate aux- iliary aids and services where necessary sions of the American with Disabilities by these restrictions. Given recent dry 33458 intends to register the said is pending in the Circuit Court for Palm Deceased. Act, any person requiring special ac- Beach County, Florida, Probate Divi- to afford an individual with a disability conditions, the Order reminds water name with the Division of Corporations commodations to participate in this users they should take additional of the Florida Department of State Tal- sion, the address of which is 3188 PGA NOTICE TO CREDITORS an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, hearing is asked to advise the agency measures to conserve water, including lahassee Florida. Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL at least 48 hours in advance by contact- 33410. The names and addresses of The summary administration of the es- program, or activity conducted by the to: Dated at West Palm Beach Florida this ing Carol Bass, Board Clerk at 561-434- • Water lawns only two days per week 14th day of April, 2020. the personal representative and the tate of Jay Newcomb, deceased, whose city. please contact the CRA at (561) 737-3256 at least twenty-four hours 8136 or for the Hearing Impaired between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.; and OWN IT! "LLC" personal representative’s attorney are date of was January 1, 2020, is pending please call 711, Florida Relay (https://w set forth below. in the Circuit Court for Palm Beach prior to the Meeting program or activi- • Apply no more than 3/4-inch to 1 4-16/2020 ww.ftri.org/relay) or email inch of water per week on their lawns 0000567204-01 All creditors of the decedent and other County, Florida, Probate Division, the ty in order for the CRA to reasonably accommodate your request. [email protected] to and landscapes and only as needed to persons having claims or demands address of which is 3188 PGA Boule- request accommodations. If any person against decedent’s estate on whom a vard, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 4-16/2020 supplement rainfall. 0000567127-01 decides to appeal any decision made copy of this notice is required to be 33410. The names and addresses of the by the School Board with respect to served must file their claims with this person giving notice and the attorney The District will carefully monitor wa- NOTICE OF RESCHEDULING any matter considered at this meeting, ter usage to assess the effectiveness of foreclosure court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 for the person giving notice are set he or she will need a record of the pro- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE forth below. DEVELOPMENT OF CERTAIN the water conservation measures taken POLICIES PREVIOUSLY NOTICED ceedings, and for such purpose, he or by the water use community. Should FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR All creditors of the decedent and other she may need to ensure that a verba- 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE persons having claims or demands water conservation efforts prove insuf- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The Board Meeting for Development tim record of the proceedings is made, ficient, the District may invoke manda- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. against decedent’s estate on whom a including the testimony and evidence FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND All other creditors of the decedent and copy of this notice is required to be of the following policies that had been tory water use restrictions in order to FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA scheduled for an April 1, 2020 meeting upon which the appeal would be equitably distribute water supplies and other persons having claims or de- served must file their claims with this based. Please contact the Clerk at the CIVIL DIVISION mands against decedent’s estate must court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 and that had been published on March prevent serious harm to the water re- CASE NO.: 502019CA002117XXXXMBAJ 18, 2020 are RESCHEDULED for the Vir- number provided prior to noon the sources. file their claims with this court WITHIN MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE day of the meeting, or by submitting a CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR tual Regular Board Meeting on April Plaintiff, 29, 2020. They are: Policy 5.1814 Most blue card to the Clerk at the meeting SFWMD No. 2020-008-DAO-WS is avail- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Severe Consequences; Policy 5.1817 prior to start of meeting. vs. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. able at the District through its website 3613 BROADWAY, LLC, a Florida limited Student Expulsion; Policy 5.18175 Fel- (www.sfwmd.gov); the District Head- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA All other creditors of the decedent and ony Suspension/NEW; and Policy Policy CONTACT: CAROL BASS, 561-434-8136 liability company; UNKNOWN TENANT STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE other persons having claims or de- quarters at 3301 Gun Club Road, West IN POSSESSION UNIT 1; UNKNOWN 5.1818 Early Reinstatement/REPEAL. CLERK OF THE SCHOOL BOARD Palm Beach, FL 33406, 561-686-8800; FOREVER BARRED. mands against decedent’s estate must www.palmbeachschools.net TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 2; UN- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- file their claims with this court WITHIN and at the following District Service KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF 4-16/2020 Center Offices: Big Cypress Basin Serv- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 0000567132-01 3; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA ice Center, 2660 Horseshoe Drive UNIT 4; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- NOTICE OF PROPOSED South Florida Water North, Naples, FL 34104, 239-263-7615; THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE RULE DEVELOPMENT on April 29, 2020 SION UNIT 5; UNKNOWN TENANT IN BARRED. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA Management District Lower West Coast Service Center, 2301 POSSESSION UNIT 6; UNKNOWN TEN- The date of first publication of this no- STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE 3301 Gun Club Road, McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33901, ANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 7; UN- tice is April 16, 2020. FOREVER BARRED. RULE TITLE: School Board Meetings West Palm Beach, FL 33406 239-338-2929; Okeechobee Service KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT Attorney for Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- RULE NUMBER: Policy 1.03 SUBJECT [email protected] Center, 316 NW 5th St., Okeechobee, 8; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION Lawrence W. Smith ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: This policy NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FL 34972, 863-462-5260; Orlando Serv- UNIT 9; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- Attorney FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER governs the conduct of Board meetings ice Center, 1707 Orlando Central Park- SION UNIT 10; UNKNOWN TENANT IN Florida Bar Number: 310182 THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS and the revision would allow virtual Notice is hereby given, pursuant to way, Ste. 200, Orlando, FL 32809, 407- POSSESSION UNIT 11; UNKNOWN TEN- Gary, Dytrych & Ryan, P.A. BARRED. meetings during declared emergencies. Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, that the 858-6100. ANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 12; UN- 701 US Highway One, Suite 402 The date of first publication of this no- PURPOSE/EFFECT: During declared application(s) for permit described be- KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT North Palm Beach, FL 33408 tice is April 16, 2020. emergencies where the law allows lo- low has been received for project(s) in For additional information on water 13; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION Telephone: (561) 844-3700 Attorneys for Personal Representative: cal public bodies such as the School Palm Beach County. The application(s) conservation, call the SFWMD’s toll-- UNIT 14; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- Fax: (561) 844-2388 ELDER AND ESTATE PLANNING Board to hold virtual meetings, the and future additional application free Water Conservation Hotline at 1- SESSION UNIT 15; UNKNOWN TENANT E-Mail: [email protected] ATTORNEYS PA School Board may hold virtual meet- documents can be obtained by any of 800-662-8876. Helpful water conserva- IN POSSESSION UNIT 16; UNKNOWN Secondary E-Mail: [email protected] 480 Maplewood Drive Suite 3 ings in the Sunshine without a quorum the following methods: 1) Accessing tion tips are also available at TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 17; UN- Personal Representative: Jupiter, FL 33458 being physically present and other pro- the District’s website (www.sfwmd.gov https://www.sfwmd.gov/community-res KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT Ross Hering Telephone: (561) 694-7827 visions in the Policy as to the physical ) and clicking on Application/Permit idents/water-conservation or www.sav 18; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 740 Nighthawk Way Fax: (561) 745-6460 location of the meeting for the public Search on the ePermitting page; 2) ewaterfl.com. UNIT 19; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- to attend, and the method of conduct- Submitting a written request to the North Palm Beach, Florida 33408 Eservice Email: NOTICE OF RIGHTS SESSION UNIT 20; 4-16, 4-23/2020 [email protected] ing public comment are superseded. South Florida Water Management Dis- 0000567159-01 SecondaryEmail: RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: Fla. Stat. §§ trict, Attn: Regulation Division, 3301 NOTICE OF SALE [email protected] 120.81 (1) (a); Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL As required by Chapter 120, Florida PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR By: /S/ Anne Desormier-Cartwright 1001.32(2);1001.372;1001.41(1) & 33406; or 3) Submitting an electronic Statutes, the following provides notice PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Bar No. 457582 (2);1001.42(28);1001.43 (10) LAWS IM- request at [email protected]. of the opportunities which may be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to PROBATE DIVISION Personal Representative: PLEMENTED: Fla. Stat. §§ 119.07; available for administrative hearing the Final Judgment of Foreclosure and File No. 502020CP001350XXXXMB Brenda Pert 120.525, 120.54, 120.569, 120.57, Huntington Pointe Association Inc pursuant to Sections 120.569 and Entry of Default Final Judgment dated Division Probate 12441 179th Court N. 120.81(1); 286.011; 286.0114; (Huntington Pointe) 6251 North Oriole 120.57, Florida Statutes, or judicial re- February 19, 2020 entered in Civil Case IN RE: ESTATE OF Jupiter, Florida 33478 1001.32(2); 1001.371; 1001.372; Boulevard, Delray, FL 33484, has sub- view pursuant to Section 120.68, Flori- No: 502019CA002117XXXXMBAJ of the PHILIP LEONARD POLLAK 4-16, 4-23/2020 1001.43(6) & (10); 1001.51(2) & mitted Application 200309-13 for a da Statutes, when the substantial inter- Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial a/k/a LEN POLLAK 0000567198-01 (3);1001.42(1) (a) & (b) & new Water Use Permit 50-01612-W to ests of a party are determined by an Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Deceased. (8);1006.07(1)(a) CONTACT PERSON: irrigate 92.6 acres of landscape land. agency. Please note that this Notice of Florida, wherein the CITY OF WEST JulieAnn Rico, Esq., General Counsel The water will be withdrawn from on- Rights is not intended to provide legal PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, is the Plaintiff NOTICE TO CREDITORS site lakes, the project is located in Sec- advice. Some of the legal proceedings and 3613 BROADWAY, LLC, A FLORIDA RULE TITLE: Advisory Committees to tions 10,11,14,15, Township 46 South, detailed below may not be applicable LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; UN- The administration of the estate of the Board RULE NUMBER: Policy 1.09 Range 42 East. or appropriate for your situation. You KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT Philip Leonard Pollak, deceased, whose public hearing SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: This may wish to consult an attorney re- 1; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION date of death was January 1, 2020, is policy governs the conduct of Board KH Westake LLC (Cresswind Palm garding your legal rights. UNIT 2; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- pending in the Circuit Court for Palm advisory committee meetings and the Beach) 105 NE 1st Street, Delray Beach, SION UNIT 3; UNKNOWN TENANT IN Beach County, Florida, Probate Divi- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING revision would allow virtual meetings FL 33444, has submitted Application RIGHT TO REQUEST ADMINISTRATIVE POSSESSION UNIT 4; UNKNOWN TEN- sion, the address of which is 205 N. Dix- during declared emergencies. 200312-1 for a new Water Use Permit HEARING ANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 5; UN- ie Highway, West Palm Beach, Florida The Village Council of the Village of PURPOSE/EFFECT: During declared 50-11882-W to dewater on undevel- A person whose substantial interests KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 33401. The names and addresses of the North Palm Beach, Florida will hold a emergencies where the law allows lo- oped land. The water will be with- are or may be affected by the District’s 6; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION personal representative and the per- public hearing to consider the follow- cal public bodies such as the School drawn from the water table aquifer, action has the right to request an ad- UNIT 7; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSES- sonal representative’s attorney are set ing ordinance on second and final Board to hold virtual meetings, the the project is located in Sections 1,6, ministrative hearing on that action SION UNIT 8; UNKNOWN TENANT IN forth below. reading: School Board may hold virtual meet- Township 43 South, Ranges 40,41 East. pursuant to Sections 120.569 and POSSESSION UNIT 9; UNKNOWN TEN- All creditors of the decedent and other ings in the Sunshine without a quorum 120.57, Florida Statutes. Persons seek- ANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 10; UN- persons having claims or demands ORDINANCE NO. 2020-01 AN ORDI- being physically present and other pro- Palm Beach County Board of County ing a hearing on a District decision KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT against decedent’s estate on whom a NANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF visions in the Policy as to the physical Commissioners (Florida Mango Road which affects or may affect their sub- 11; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION copy of this notice is required to be THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, location of the meeting for the public from North Myrica Road to Summit stantial interests shall file a petition for UNIT 12; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- served must file their claims with this FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ADOPTED to attend, and the method of conduct- Boulevard) PO Box 21229, West Palm hearing in accordance with the filing SESSION UNIT 13; UNKNOWN TENANT court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR FISCAL ing public comment are superseded Beach, FL 33416, has submitted Appli- instructions set forth herein within 21 IN POSSESSION UNIT 14; UNKNOWN MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE YEAR 2020 TO CLASSIFY THE TOTAL RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: Fla. Stat. §§ cation 200312-7 for a new Water Use days of receipt of written notice of the TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 15; FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR AMOUNT FINANCED FOR VILLAGE VE- 120.81 (1) (a); 1001.32(2); 1001.41(1) & Permit 50-11883-W to dewater on un- decision unless one of the following UNKNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE HICLES AS CAPITAL OUTLAY; PROVID- (2); 1001.42(28); 1001.43(10) LAWS IM- developed land. The water will be shorter time periods apply: (1) within UNIT 16; UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR PLEMENTED: Fla. Stat. §§ 112.313; withdrawn from the water table aqui- 14 days of the notice of consolidated SESSION UNIT 17; UNKNOWN TENANT All other creditors of the decedent and SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR 218.415; 286.011; 286.0114; 1001.32(2); fer, the project is located in Sections intent to grant or deny concurrently IN POSSESSION UNIT 18; UNKNOWN other persons having claims or de- AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 1001.41(1); 1001.42, including (8); 5,8, Township 44 South, Range 43 East. applications for environmen- TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT 19; UN- mands against decedent’s estate must 1001.43(2) & (10) CONTACT PERSON: tal resource permits and use of sover- KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION UNIT file their claims with this court WITHIN The Village Council will hold the public JulieAnn Rico, Esq., General Counsel Pulte Home Company LLC (Avenir Pods eign submerged lands pursuant to Sec- 20, are the Defendants. The Clerk of 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE hearing on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 7 and 8 Dewatering) 4400 PGA Boule- tion 373.427, Florida Statutes; or (2) the Court will sell to the highest and FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter this RULE TITLE: Emergency or Disaster vard, Suite 700, Palm Beach Gardens, FL within 14 days of service of an Admin- best bidder for cash via online auction ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE matter can be heard, at Village Hall, Compensation and Cost RULE NUMBER: 33410, has submitted Application istrative Order pursuant to Section at www.mypalmbeachclerk.clerkauctio TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA 501 U.S. Highway 1, North Palm Beach, Policy 3.805 SUBJECT AREA TO BE AD- 200313-9 for modification of Water 373.119(1), Florida Statutes. "Receipt n.com, in accordance with Section STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE Florida 33408. DRESSED: To govern employee com- Use Permit 50-11886-W to dewater on of written notice of agency decision" 45.031 at 10:00 A.M. on the 18th day FOREVER BARRED. pensation for work performed during undeveloped land. The water will be means receipt of written notice of May, 2020 the following described NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- All members of the public are invited the occurrence of an Emergency, Disas- withdrawn from the water table aqui- through mail, electronic mail, posting, property as set forth in the Final Judg- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM to appear at the public hearing, which ter, or Public Health Emergency. fer, the project is located in Sections 3- or publication that the District has tak- ment of Foreclosure, to wit: FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER may be continued from time to time, PURPOSE/EFFECT: To provide guidance 5,8-10,14,15,32,33, Townships 41,42 en or intends to take final agency ac- Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 37, Northwood THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS and be heard with respect to this pro- on employee compensation to be paid South, Range 41 East. tion. Any person who receives written Addition to West Palm Beach (Plat No. BARRED. posed ordinance. 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public notice court docket court docket court docket court docket court docket in the timeframe described above NAME CHANGE waives the right to request a hearing REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS V LLC, vs TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs 502020CA004178XXXXMB - MB - KC 502020DR003115XXXXMB - MB - SIMS, on that decision. 502020DR003113XXXXMB - MB - EXP LLC,, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: SISKIND LEGAL SERVICES LLC,, Assn PALM BEACH GARDENS LLC, vs DORO- BENNIE CLINTON vs SIMS, MICHELLE MCPHERSON, LILISHA AMIEKA vs ELLIS, SPYREDES, ANASTASIOS TOM Lien Foreclosure = < $50K, atty: THY JACKS AS PROPERTY APPRAISER,, HAVRON, DISSOLUTION, atty: KLEIN, If the District takes final agency action ANTHONY CONSTANTINO, PATERNITY ABOUD, RYAN M ESQ OTHER CIRCUIT, atty: RISCH, PATRICK J TROY WILLIAM that materially differs from the noticed 502020CA004122XXXXMB - MB - DCS intended agency decision, persons who 502020DR003114XXXXMB - MB - BRE- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS V LLC, vs 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004178XXXXMB - MB - KC 502020DR003116XXXXSB - SB - may be substantially affected shall, un- TON, PHILIP vs BRETON, MARIA, DISSO- HUITT-ZOLLARS INC,, CONTRACT & TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs PALM BEACH GARDENS LLC, vs JIM WEXLER, BRANDON vs WEXLER, MELIS- less otherwise provided by law, have LUTION, atty: DYER, MICHAEL SAMUEL DEBT, atty: SPYREDES, ANASTASIOS SISKIND, JUDITH, Assn Lien Foreclosure ZINGALE AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SA, DISSOLUTION, atty: PETROVITCH, an additional point of entry pursuant TOM = < $50K, atty: ABOUD, RYAN M ESQ FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,, JENNIFER to Rule 28-106.111, Florida Administra- 502020DR003115XXXXMB - MB - SIMS, OTHER CIRCUIT, atty: RISCH, PATRICK J tive Code. BENNIE CLINTON vs SIMS, MICHELLE 502020CA004122XXXXMB - MB - DCS 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - 502020DR003117XXXXSB - SB - LOEVIN, HAVRON, DISSOLUTION, atty: KLEIN, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS V LLC, vs TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs SOV- 502020CA004179XXXXMB - MB - DANIELLE DIAZ vs ,, NAME CHANGE, Any person to whom an emergency or- TROY WILLIAM TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC,, CON- EREIGN GAMING & ENTERTAINMENT BELVEST USA INC, vs TRILLION INC,, atty: SANCHEZ, CURT der is directed pursuant to Section TRACT & DEBT, atty: SPYREDES, ANAS- LLC,, Assn Lien Foreclosure = < $50K, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: FREEMAN, 373.119(2), Florida Statutes, shall com- 502020DR003116XXXXSB - SB - TASIOS TOM atty: ABOUD, RYAN M ESQ DENNIS B 502020DR003118XXXXSB - SB - ply therewith immediately, but on peti- WEXLER, BRANDON vs WEXLER, MELIS- GRUBER, DANIEL O vs GRUBER, MADE- tion to the board shall be afforded a SA, DISSOLUTION, atty: PETROVITCH, 502020CA004123XXXXMB - MB - ST 502020CA004150XXXXMB - MB - MAR- 502020CA004180XXXXMB - MB - CMR LINE C, DISSOLUTION, atty: BRODIE, JA- hearing as soon as possible. JENNIFER FLEUR, DIEULENE vs ATTANASIO, SHEI- LENE SUTTON, vs TESLA MOTORS FL CONSTRUCTION ROOFING LLC, vs SON ADAM LA, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: INC,, PREMISES LIABILITY COMMER- FEDNAT INSURANCE COMPANY,, CON- A person may file a request for an ex- 502020DR003117XXXXSB - SB - LOEVIN, KRAKOWER, EVAN R CIAL, atty: LAVERY, BRANDON TRACT & DEBT, atty: ASAAD, MAJD 502020DR003119XXXXNB - NB - THO- tension of time for filing a petition. DANIELLE DIAZ vs ,, NAME CHANGE, MAS, DALE vs THOMAS, PATRICIA, DIS- The District may grant the request for atty: SANCHEZ, CURT 502020CA004123XXXXMB - MB - ST 502020CA004151XXXXMB - MB - HUM- 502020CA004181XXXXMB - MB - BRE SOLUTION good cause. Requests for extension of FLEUR, DIEULENE vs DESIDERIO, JAMES, MEL, MICHAEL J vs LOSCO, DIANE V, ROOK SH ATRIUM AT BOCA RATON, time must be filed with the District pri- 502020DR003118XXXXSB - SB - AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: KRAKOWER, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: BAEZ, NEL- LLC., vs ANNE M GANNON AS TAX COL- 502020DR003121XXXXMB - MB - DEN- or to the deadline for filing a petition GRUBER, DANIEL O vs GRUBER, MADE- EVAN R SON ERIC LECTOR,, OTHER CIRCUIT, atty: RISCH, NIS, JASON M vs FLORIDA DEPART- for hearing. Such requests for exten- LINE C, DISSOLUTION, atty: BRODIE, JA- PATRICK J MENT OF REVENUE,, PATERNITY, atty sion shall contain a certificate that the SON ADAM 502020CA004124XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004152XXXXMB - MB - JEAN, ADAMS, GERALD W. moving party has consulted with all SCHMIDT, JOHN vs LIZ, MAISLAN MAR- JOSMAR vs DIMITRIEVSKA, ANKICA, 502020CA004181XXXXMB - MB - BRE other parties concerning the extension 502020DR003119XXXXNB - NB - THO- COS, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: MONTE- AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: ROBES, THO- ROOK SH ATRIUM AT BOCA RATON, 502020DR003121XXXXMB - MB - DEN- and whether the District and any other MAS, DALE vs THOMAS, PATRICIA, DIS- SINOS, MARCELO U MAS A LLC., vs DOROTHY JACKS AS PROPERTY NIS, JASON M vs KNAPEK, ALISA parties agree to or oppose the exten- SOLUTION APPRAISER,, OTHER CIRCUIT, atty: DAWN, PATERNITY, atty: ADAMS, GER- sion. A timely request for an extension 502020CA004125XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004153XXXXMB - MB - AN- RISCH, PATRICK J ALD W. of time shall toll the running of the 502020DR003121XXXXMB - MB - DEN- GEORGE, NICOLE vs LECH BLOOM, DERSON, MARQUITA vs S CHAPMAN time period for filing a petition until NIS, JASON M vs FLORIDA DEPART- SANDRA LEE, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: AND ASSOCIATES INC.,, AUTO NEGLI- 502020CA004181XXXXMB - MB - BRE 502020DR003122XXXXSB - SB - COR- the request is acted upon. MENT OF REVENUE,, PATERNITY, atty PETIT, W ELLIS GENCE, atty: BODDEN, CARLOS A ROOK SH ATRIUM AT BOCA RATON, CORAN, VICTORIA D vs CORCORAN, ADAMS, GERALD W. LLC., vs JIM ZINGALE AS EXECUTIVE DI- VICTORIA J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RE- FILING INSTRUCTIONS 502020CA004126XXXXMB - MB - SOV- 502020CA004154XXXXMB - MB - TOM- RECTOR OF THE FLORIDA DEPART- LATIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- A petition for administrative hearing 502020DR003121XXXXMB - MB - DEN- EREIGN HEALTHCARE OF MEDICANA LINSON, OCTAVIA vs MAYRAS, MARIA MENT OF REVENUE,, OTHER CIRCUIT, VIDSON must be filed with the Office of the NIS, JASON M vs KNAPEK, ALISA LLC, vs FLORES, MIGUEL, CONTRACT & CARMENCITA, PREMISES LIABILITY atty: RISCH, PATRICK J District Clerk. Filings with the Office of DAWN, PATERNITY, atty: ADAMS, GER- DEBT, atty: HARRISON, SHAWN E COMMERCIAL 502020DR003122XXXXSB - SB - COR- the District Clerk may be made by mail, ALD W. 502020CA004182XXXXMB - MB - CORAN, VICTORIA D vs LAMBERT, PAS- hand-delivery, or e-mail. Filings by fac- 502020CA004127XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004154XXXXMB - MB - TOM- PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE HOME- CAL J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RELA- simile will not be accepted. A petition 502020DR003122XXXXSB - SB - COR- ORTHOPAEDIC CARE SPECIALISTS, P.L., LINSON, OCTAVIA vs MAYRAZ, NOAM, OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC, vs SILVER- TIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- for administrative hearing or other CORAN, VICTORIA D vs CORCORAN, vs BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF PREMISES LIABILITY COMMERCIAL MAN, ALLAN E, Assn Lien Foreclosure = VIDSON document is deemed filed upon receipt VICTORIA J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RE- GEORGIA, INC.,, INSURANCE CLAIM, < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, ANDREW during normal business hours by the LATIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- atty: BENNETT, ANTHONY 502020CA004154XXXXMB - MB - TOM- 502020DR003123XXXXSB - SB - COR- Office of the District Clerk at the Dis- VIDSON LINSON, OCTAVIA vs RENTT LLC,, PREM- 502020CA004182XXXXMB - MB - CORAN, VICTORIA D vs CORCORAN, trict’s headquarters in West Palm 502020CA004128XXXXMB - MB - ISES LIABILITY COMMERCIAL PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE HOME- VICTORIA J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RE- Beach, Florida. The District’s normal 502020DR003122XXXXSB - SB - COR- CHATMAN, DELMA vs STATE FARM OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC, vs SILVER- LATIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- business hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 CORAN, VICTORIA D vs LAMBERT, PAS- FLORIDA INSURANCE COMPANY,, IN- 502020CA004155XXXXMB - MB - MAN, JUDITH B, Assn Lien Foreclosure VIDSON p.m., excluding weekends and District CAL J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RELA- SURANCE CLAIM, atty: COMRAS, DA- COUNTRYPARK AT BOCA RATON = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, ANDREW holidays. Any document received by TIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- VID A HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, vs 502020DR003123XXXXSB - SB - COR- the Office of the District Clerk after VIDSON FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORA- 502020CA004182XXXXMB - MB - CORAN, VICTORIA D vs SHEA, ROBERT, 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 502020CA004129XXXXMB - MB - TION,, Assn Lien Foreclosure = < $50K, PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE HOME- CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RELATIONS), 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business 502020DR003123XXXXSB - SB - COR- PLACIDO MAR ASSOCIATION INC, vs atty: BACKER, KEITH F OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC, vs UN- atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DAVIDSON day. Additional filing instructions are CORAN, VICTORIA D vs CORCORAN, MARTIN, JOHN, CONDOMINIUM, atty: KNOWN TENANT #1,, Assn Lien Fore- as follows: VICTORIA J, CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RE- PERL, HOWARD J 502020CA004155XXXXMB - MB - closure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- 502020DR003125XXXXMB - MB - SEAY, LATIONS), atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DA- COUNTRYPARK AT BOCA RATON DREW ROBERT vs SEAY, JESSICA, DISSOLU- * Filings by mail must be addressed to VIDSON 502020CA004129XXXXMB - MB - HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, vs TION, atty: CRIPPS, STEVEN the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 PLACIDO MAR ASSOCIATION INC, vs SCHNEIDER, GRACE MARYANN, Assn 502020CA004182XXXXMB - MB - Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Flori- 502020DR003123XXXXSB - SB - COR- MARTIN, JOHN H, CONDOMINIUM, Lien Foreclosure = < $50K, atty: BACK- PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE HOME- 502020DR003126XXXXMB - MB - SIM- da 33406. CORAN, VICTORIA D vs SHEA, ROBERT, atty: PERL, HOWARD J ER, KEITH F OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC, vs UN- MONS, CHELSIE MAE ELAINE vs * Filings by hand-delivery must be de- CUSTODY (DOMESTIC RELATIONS), KNOWN TENANT #2,, Assn Lien Fore- MAHONE, ANTHONY LAWRENCE, livered to the Office of the District atty: SCHUTTLER, HOLLY DAVIDSON 502020CA004130XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004155XXXXMB - MB - closure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- UIFSA IV-D Clerk. Delivery of a petition to the Dis- ALEXANDRE, JEAN S vs MAYER, ERNI COUNTRYPARK AT BOCA RATON DREW trict’s security desk does not constitute 502020DR003125XXXXMB - MB - SEAY, M, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: LUCAS, HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, vs 502020DR003127XXXXSB - SB - LE, filing. It will be necessary to request ROBERT vs SEAY, JESSICA, DISSOLU- BENJAMIN SCHNEIDER, SAL, Assn Lien Foreclosure 502020CA004183XXXXMB - MB - MER- TRAM NGUYEN QUYNH vs that the District’s security officer con- TION, atty: CRIPPS, STEVEN = < $50K, atty: BACKER, KEITH F EDITH COLOSIMO, vs UNIVERSAL PROP- ILIMALEOTA, DAVID TAGIALEPUMATE, tact the Office of the District Clerk. An 502020CA004131XXXXMB - MB - RI- ERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION employee of the District’s Clerk’s office 502020DR003126XXXXMB - MB - SIM- CHARDS, TOBI ANN vs SCHENK, CHEY- 502020CA004155XXXXMB - MB - COMPANY,, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty will receive and process the petition. MONS, CHELSIE MAE ELAINE vs ENNE SIERRA, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: COUNTRYPARK AT BOCA RATON JENKINS III, JAMES S 502020DR003128XXXXSB - SB - NCUBE, * Filings by e-mail must be transmitted MAHONE, ANTHONY LAWRENCE, PAPERO, AARON HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, vs JESSICA vs NCUBE, SENTIBALENG, DIS- to the Office of the District Clerk at UIFSA IV-D SUNTRUST BANK,, Assn Lien Foreclo- 502020CA004184XXXXMB - MB - SOLUTION, atty: BROWN, DEAINA [email protected]. The filing date for a 502020CA004132XXXXMB - MB - sure = < $50K, atty: BACKER, KEITH F LARES-TORRES, OCARINA vs EDISON IN- MELISHA document transmitted by electronic 502020DR003127XXXXSB - SB - LE, PATEAU, KEVIN vs YOUNG, SAMUEL, SURANCE COMPANY,, CONTRACT & mail shall be the date the Office of the TRAM NGUYEN QUYNH vs AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: DOMINGUEZ, 502020CA004156XXXXMB - MB - DEBT, atty: WEISSER, KEVIN 502020DR003130XXXXNB - NB - RO- District Clerk receives the complete ILIMALEOTA, DAVID TAGIALEPUMATE, ROBERT MARRERO, CHRISTOPHER vs AMERI- SARIO, OMAYRA vs SERRA, MICHAEL, document. SIMPLIFIED DISSOLUTION CAN INTEGRITY INSURANCE COMPA- 502020CA004185XXXXMB - MB - DISSOLUTION 502020CA004133XXXXMB - MB - NY,, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: KUHN, GELMAN, ANITA vs SOUTHERN FIDELI- INITIATION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE 502020DR003128XXXXSB - SB - NCUBE, GRYNBAUM, DIANE vs FLORIDA PENIN- CLAYTON TY INSURANCE COMPANY,, CONTRACT 502020DR003132XXXXMB - MB - HEARING JESSICA vs NCUBE, SENTIBALENG, DIS- SULA INSURANCE COMPANY,, CON- & DEBT, atty: KUHN, CLAYTON MCCOURT, CHRISTA vs MCCOURT, Pursuant to Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and SOLUTION, atty: BROWN, DEAINA TRACT & DEBT, atty: JENKINS III, JAMES 502020CA004157XXXXMB - MB - MILL- JAMES, DISSOLUTION 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and MELISHA S ER, GLENN vs HARTFORD UNDERWRIT- 502020CA004185XXXXMB - MB - Rules 28-106.201 and 28-106.301, Flori- ERS INSURANCE COMPANY,, AUTO GELMAN, ANITA vs SOUTHERN FIDELI- MARRIAGE LICENSES da Administrative Code, initiation of 502020DR003130XXXXNB - NB - RO- 502020CA004134XXXXMB - MB - NEGLIGENCE, atty: GLENN, LESLIE TY INSURANCE COMPANY,, CONTRACT an administrative hearing shall be SARIO, OMAYRA vs SERRA, MICHAEL, THOMPSON, KARA vs FLORIDA PENIN- DUBERSTEIN & DEBT, atty: RASLAVICH, BENJAMIN W SULA INSURANCE COMPANY,, INSUR- ERIN MACKENZIE MONTGOMERY & made by written petition to the District DISSOLUTION ANTOINE KOLIA-JOSEPH SAMPAH - in legible form and on 8 1/2 by 11-inch ANCE CLAIM, atty: BROWN, WILLIAM C 502020CA004158XXXXMB - MB - ALO- 502020CA004186XXXXMB - MB - ESQ NEFTIS, JUSTIN vs AARON MITCHELL 12806 WARWICK PL Woodbridge VA white paper. All petitions shall con- 502020DR003132XXXXMB - MB - HALSALL, NEIL vs LM GENERAL INSUR- 22192 tain: MCCOURT, CHRISTA vs MCCOURT, SMITH DO,, 90 DAY EXT OF TIME- ANCE COMPANY,, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, 502020CA004135XXXXMB - MB - MEDICAL MAL JAMES, DISSOLUTION atty: GUARI, JASON J YANILEIDYS MORERA ESCOBAR & 1. Identification of the action being HEATHFIELD HUNTERS LLC, vs LA MONTEE, ECURIES, CONTRACT & DEBT, 502020CA004158XXXXMB - MB - ALO- RAYMON BORROTO RUIZ - 1200 SW contested, including the permit num- PROBATE 502020CA004187XXXXMB - MB - 76TH COURT Miami FL 33144 ber, application number, District file atty: CHAPMAN, AVERY S NEFTIS, JUSTIN vs LAWNWOOD MEDI- PELLITTERI, KARA S vs BLOOM, GREGG CAL CENTER INC,, 90 DAY EXT OF TIME- number or any other District identifica- 502020CP000223XXXXNB - NB - ROB- S, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: SPIRO, ANGELA V DANFORTH & ALAN JAY tion number, if known. 502020CA004135XXXXMB - MB - MEDICAL MAL BRIAN M. ERT LEE SCHWARTZ HEATHFIELD HUNTERS LLC, vs ROBERT, REICHEL - 708 OCEAN DUNES CIRCLE 2. The name, address, any email ad- Jupiter FL 33477 dress, any facsimile number, and tele- VANESSA, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: 502020CA004159XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004187XXXXMB - MB - 502020CP001258XXXXNB - NB - PETER J CHAPMAN, AVERY S HADDEN, BRUCE vs ,, 90 DAY EXT OF phone number of the petitioner, peti- FURIO PELLITTERI, KARA S vs KARA S TAYLOR BREANNE KARBEN & SCOTT tioner’s attorney or qualified represen- TIME-MEDICAL MAL, atty: KOERNER, PELLITTERI AS PERSONAL REPRESENTA- 502020CA004135XXXXMB - MB - HUGH L FRANCIS DAVIS - 420 NE 14TH AVENUE tative, if any. 502020CP001394XXXXNB - NB - MIL- TIVES OF THE BENAYE BLOOM AKA APT 1 Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 3. An explanation of how the petitio- HEATHFIELD HUNTERS LLC, vs VALLEE, BUNNY BLOOM,, CONTRACT & DEBT, TON COHEN SYLVIE, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: CHAP- 502020CA004160XXXXMB - MB - ner’s substantial interests will be af- atty: SPIRO, BRIAN M. ALEXANDRA ANNE CIZEK & JACOB MI- fected by the agency determination. MAN, AVERY S DEAR-GAN LLC, vs B, K, BUSINESS 502011CP000618XXXXNB - NB - JEAN TRANSACTION, atty: PETIT, RICHARD T CHAEL BROWNE - 2906 107TH PL SE Ev- 4. A statement of when and how the MANCINI 502020CA004187XXXXMB - MB - erett WA 98208 petitioner received notice of the Dis- 502020CA004136XXXXMB - MB - LAU- PELLITTERI, KARA S vs KARA S RENCE K BARNES REVOCABLE TRUST 502020CA004161XXXXMB - MB - trict’s decision. 502019CP004120XXXXNB - NB - CAROL PELLITTERI AS TRUSTEES OF THE WENDY NATALIE VARGAS & BRYAN 5. A statement of all disputed issues of U/A/D 09/15/2005, vs COASTAL ENERGY CALLE, YULIANA vs VIKEN, ROALD, AU- BENAYE BLOOM REVOCABLE TRUST,, D CHERNOFF RESOURCES LLC,, OTHER RP ACTIONS = TO NEGLIGENCE, atty: APONTE, ROSY ROSS ROSEN - 6503 N MILITARY TRAIL material fact. If there are none, the CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: SPIRO, BRIAN APT #309 Boca Raton FL 33496 petition must so indicate. > $250K, atty: SMART, CHRISTOPHER M. 502020CP000452XXXXSB - SB - 502020CA004162XXXXMB - MB - 6. A concise statement of the ultimate ALEXANDER J KOPSON MATIYA EQUYA GRIFFIN & MAURICE facts alleged, including the specific 502020CA004136XXXXMB - MB - LAU- FOULKES, STEVEN vs HERITAGE PROP- 502020CA004188XXXXMB - MB - RENCE K BARNES REVOCABLE TRUST ERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COM- ANTONIO DAVIS - 3636 WHITEHALL DR facts the petitioner contends warrant 502020CP001145XXXXMB - MB - SLOCOMBE, ANDERSON W vs BEACH, # 401 West Palm Beach FL 33401 reversal or modification of the Distric- U/A/D 09/15/2005, vs MCCORMICK MILE PANY,, INSURANCE CLAIM, atty: MON- STACEY L, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: BROOKE MCKEARN INVESTMENTS LLC,, OTHER RP ACTIONS TES DE OCA, DAIRON t’s proposed action. POPPER, RACHEL SYLVIENNE CEUS & LOVINSKI ARCELIN - 7. A statement of the specific rules or = > $250K, atty: SMART, CHRISTOPHER 502020CP000261XXXXNB - NB - JUDITH 502020CA004163XXXXMB - MB - 100 MADRID DR APT C 102 PALM statutes the petitioner contends re- LEVINE 502020CA004188XXXXMB - MB - SPRINGS FL 33461 quire reversal or modification of the 502020CA004136XXXXMB - MB - LAU- PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE CONDO- SLOCOMBE, ANDERSON W vs STAND- District’s proposed action. RENCE K BARNES REVOCABLE TRUST MINIUM ASSOCIATION II, INC., vs SIL- ARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,, AU- 502020CP001479XXXXMB - MB - GAIL L U/A/D 09/15/2005, vs WATERFRONT ICW VERMAN, ALLAN E, Assn Lien Foreclo- MELISSA VIOLETA TELLO RUIZ & AMIR 8. If disputed issues of material fact ex- CONIGLIO TO NEGLIGENCE, atty: POPPER, RACHEL TAMUZ - 1 South 1St Street Apt 10E ist, the statement must also include an PROPERTIES LLC,, OTHER RP ACTIONS = sure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- > $250K, atty: SMART, CHRISTOPHER DREW Brooklyn NY 11249 explanation of how the alleged facts 502020CP001352XXXXNB - NB - ROB- 502020CA004189XXXXMB - MB - RE- relate to the specific rules or statutes. ERT PALEY ESE, FRANK G vs RICER, STEPHANIE WISLYNE JEAN & HARRICARDEAU 9. A statement of the relief sought by 502020CA004137XXXXMB - MB - KERR, 502020CA004163XXXXMB - MB - HAYDEN, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: DION K vs PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN IN- PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE CONDO- PAYANT - 902 WATERWAY VILLAGE the petitioner, stating precisely the ac- 502020CP001124XXXXNB - NB - NOR- ROBES, THOMAS A COURT GREENACRES FL 33413 tion the petitioner wishes the District SURANCE COMPANY,, AUTO NEGLI- MINIUM ASSOCIATION II, INC., vs SIL- MA MURPHY GENCE, atty: ROBES, THOMAS A VERMAN, JUDITH B, Assn Lien Foreclo- to take with respect to the District’s 502020CA004189XXXXMB - MB - RE- MARINA VALENTINOVNA proposed action. sure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- ESE, FRANK G vs RINDLER, JASON 502020CP000916XXXXNB - NB - PAUL 502020CA004138XXXXMB - MB - DREW KOLOMEITSEVA & EDGAR DANIEL SCHLEGEL DOUGLAS, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: TEFEL - 6709 BISCAYNE BLVD APT 303 MEDIATION SALVATO, WILLIAM vs VOIT, RONALD J ROBES, THOMAS A CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: PADULA, STE- 502020CA004163XXXXMB - MB - Miami FL 33138 The procedures for pursuing mediation 502020CP001407XXXXMB - MB - 0000567125-01 are set forth in Section 120.573, Florida PHEN J PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE CONDO- STATES R HINES MINIUM ASSOCIATION II, INC., vs UN- MELISSA CAROLINE GALINDO & MAN- Statutes, and Rules 28-106.111 and 28- UEL ANTONIO MORENO - 2800 SHAW- 106.401–.405, Florida Administrative 502020CA004139XXXXMB - MB - KNOWN TENANT #1,, Assn Lien Fore- 502020CP001575XXXXSB - SB - LIPSON, 502017CP005660XXXXSB - SB - BAR- SCHUCK, ROSEANNE vs HAMLIN TER- closure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- HYMAN vs LIPSON, JANYCE L, SUMMA- NEE ROAD West Palm Beach FL 33406 Code. The District is not proposing me- BARA KRAMER diation for this agency action under RACE FOUNDATION,, NURSING HOME DREW RY ADMINISTRATION =>$1000 NEGLIGENCE, atty: FISCHER, SCOTT M COLLEEN NICOLE SERRICHIO & SCOTT Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, at 502019CP005468XXXXMB - MB - AN- TIMOTHY PETERSON - 8921 Dania Drive this time. 502020CA004163XXXXMB - MB - 502020CP001577XXXXSB - SB - KOZMA, THONY JOHN PERRUSO 502020CA004140XXXXMB - MB - ZE- PROMENADE AT BOCA PONTE CONDO- IRENE M vs TORELLI, KATHRYN, NOTICE PALM BEACH GARDENS FL 33410 RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW VALLOS, DANIEL vs CITIZENS PROPERTY MINIUM ASSOCIATION II, INC., vs UN- OF TRUST 502020CP001002XXXXNB - NB - FRED- INSURANCE CORPORATION,, INSUR- KNOWN TENANT #2,, Assn Lien Fore- KASEY RAE CASTRO & DANIEL CHRIS- Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida ERICK W RUSTMANN TOPHER MCNAMARA - 313 NE 2ND Statutes, and in accordance with Flori- ANCE CLAIM, atty: BERNSTEIN, JOHN S closure = < $50K, atty: FULTON IV, AN- 502020CP001592XXXXSB - SB - LIPSON, DREW EDITH vs LIPSON, N ROBERT, NOTICE OF STREET APT 801 Fort Lauderdale FL da Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110, 502020CP001047XXXXNB - NB - BRYAN 33301 a party who is adversely affected by fi- 502020CA004141XXXXMB - MB - TRUST J FESTA SANDLER, ALAN vs PURADYN FILTER 502020CA004164XXXXMB - MB - nal District action may seek judicial re- SONIA BOCK & DAVID LEE WILIIAMS - view of the District’s final decision by TECHNOLOGIES INC,, CONTRACT & STAROSTA, ALAINE N vs MOONEY, 502020CP001594XXXXSB - SB - SHEE- 502020CP001235XXXXSB - SB - VICTOR DEBT, atty: KAUFFMAN, JAMES L CHARLES D, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: HAN, ELEANOR M vs SHEEHAN, 1737 14TH AVE N Lake Worth FL 33460 filing a notice of appeal with the Of- ABDY fice of the District Clerk in accordance MITCHELL, DAVID S MARYBETH L, NOTICE OF TRUST 502020CA004142XXXXMB - MB - RACHELLE MARIE-NOEL PIERRE- with the filing instructions set forth ANTOINE & MANUEL A MUNOZ RO- herein within 30 days of rendition of GENERAL JURISDICTION GOLDBERG, STEPHEN vs UNIVERSAL 502020CA004165XXXXMB - MB - 502020CP001597XXXXMB - MB - PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE DEMARCO, VICTORIA vs CALDICOTT, HENIG, NORMA R vs HENIG, BARRY BLES - 425 4TH LANE GREENACRES FL the order to be reviewed, and by filing 33463 a copy of the notice with the appropri- 502020CA004110XXXXMB - MB - JG COMPANY,, INSURANCE CLAIM, atty: ROSLYN, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: ROBERT, SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION WENTWORTH ORIGINATIONS LLC, vs COMRAS, DAVID A BLAKELEY, JARRETT D ESQ =>$1000, atty: MEROLA, JAMES R ate district court of appeals via the FELECIA F FISHER & CHRISTOPHER Florida Courts E-Filing Portal. DINGLER, DEBRA, BUSINESS TRANSAC- TION, atty: PETIT, RICHARD T 502020CA004143XXXXMB - MB - ORI- 502020CA004166XXXXMB - MB - GAR- 502020CP001597XXXXMB - MB - CLAYTON SEVILLE - 4561 TARA COVE 4-16/2020 WAY West Palm Beach FL 33417 0000566984-01 GINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF CIA, LIMBANA vs DOLLAR TREE STORES HENIG, NORMA R vs HENIG, LOUISE 502020CA004111XXXXMB - MB - FLORIDA LLC, vs DOE, JANE, CONTRACT INC,, PREMISES LIABILITY COMMER- CAROLYN, SUMMARY ADMINISTRA- AQUINO, SHAYLA vs UNITED PROPERTY & DEBT, atty: KLOPP, AMANDA CIAL, atty: LAMPARIELLO, NICOLAS TION =>$1000, atty: MEROLA, JAMES R ANA MARIA VASCO CADENA & XAVIER & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,, PATRICIO LEON - 1470 NW 94TH AVE- INSURANCE CLAIM, atty: WALKER, 502020CA004143XXXXMB - MB - ORI- 502020CA004166XXXXMB - MB - GAR- 502020CP001598XXXXMB - MB - NUE PEMBROKE PINES FL 33024 court docket DWIGHT L ESQ GINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF CIA, LIMBANA vs PHILIPS 3400 LLC,, THEEL, BAILEY BROOKE vs THEEL, FLORIDA LLC, vs DOE, JANE, CONTRACT PREMISES LIABILITY COMMERCIAL, JAMES ROBERT, FORMAL ADMINISTRA- CARLA TOUZET CASCIO & DENNIS 502020CA004112XXXXMB - MB - MEL- & DEBT, atty: ROCHEFORT, LAWRENCE atty: LAMPARIELLO, NICOLAS TION ALLYN JOHNSON - 11153 NW 21ST ANIE E DAMIAN AS RECEIVER OF P ESQ STREET CORAL SPRINGS FL 33071 FAMILY HUNTER WISE COMMODITIES LLC, vs DI 502020CA004167XXXXMB - MB - LEV- 502020CP001599XXXXSB - SB - NABLE, CRISCI, JOSEPH, Foreign Judgment 502020CA004143XXXXMB - MB - ORI- INE, CARY M vs EDISON INSURANCE IRWIN M vs NABLE, BRUCE R, NOTICE LUCIENNE SAINT-ANGE & JAMES ROY - 502017DR001752XXXXNB - NB - GINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF COMPANY,, INSURANCE CLAIM OF TRUST 14840 TRIANGLE BAY DRIVE APT # LABOVITZ, STANLEY S vs LABOVITZ, 502020CA004112XXXXMB - MB - MEL- FLORIDA LLC, vs DOE, JOHN, CON- 4101 Naples FL 34119 PATRICIA A, DISSOLUTION ANIE E DAMIAN AS RECEIVER OF TRACT & DEBT, atty: KLOPP, AMANDA 502020CA004168XXXXMB - MB - GAR- 502020CP001599XXXXSB - SB - NABLE, HUNTER WISE COMMODITIES LLC, vs CIA, MICHAEL vs NATIONAL SPECIALTY IRWIN M vs NABLE, JEFFREY L, NOTICE CASSIE MIRANDA BRICKMAN & JEFFER- 502017DR010890XXXXNB - NB - OAKMONT FINANCIAL INC,, Foreign 502020CA004143XXXXMB - MB - ORI- INSURANCE COMPANY,, INSURANCE OF TRUST SON TODD MULLINS - 8283 SOUTH ALCANTARA, MELISSA L vs Judgment GINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE OF CLAIM, atty: MONTES DE OCA, DAIRON BATES ROAD PALM BEACH GARDENS ALCANTARA, LUIS, DISSOLUTION, atty: FLORIDA LLC, vs DOE, JOHN, CON- 502020CP001602XXXXSB - SB - SEBOK, FL 33418 RAMNAUTH, MELISSA 502020CA004113XXXXMB - MB - LEO- TRACT & DEBT, atty: ROCHEFORT, LAW- 502020CA004169XXXXMB - MB - MARIANNE vs SEBOK, ANTHONY, NO- NARD, SHACK vs TOWER HILL PRIME RENCE P ESQ HOLDSWORTH, STACEY vs CERTAIN UN- TICE OF TRUST KRYSTAL LYNN MARTIN & KURT JOHN 502017DR010890XXXXNB - NB - INSURANCE COMPANY,, CONTRACT & DERWRITERS AT LLOYDS LONDON SUB- REED - 7060 HARDING STREET Holly- ALCANTARA, MELISSA L vs DEBT, atty: DELGADO, CHASTITY G 502020CA004144XXXXMB - MB - SCRIBING TO POLICY NUMBER 502020CP001606XXXXNB - NB - KATZ, wood FL 33024 ALCANTARA, LUIS, DISSOLUTION, atty: BOOTH, SHAWN vs CERTAIN UNDER- ACA080034053-00,, INSURANCE CLAIM, LEONARD vs KATZ, ABRAM, NOTICE OF SPENCE, JACQUELINE 502020CA004114XXXXMB - MB - GAR- WRITERS AT LLOYDS OF LONDON SUB- atty: ROE, WILLIAM J TRUST MAI AHMAD HAMMAD & AIMEN CIA, DARIO vs MACKINNON, LAURA V, SCRIBING TO POLICY BO: S00101135,, OMAR SARSOUR - 871 NW 85TH TER- 502019DR005704XXXXNB - NB - ORTIZ, AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: MONTESI- INSURANCE CLAIM, atty: COMRAS, DA- 502020CA004170XXXXMB - MB - ALL 502020CP001607XXXXSB - SB - RACE APT 1702 PLANTATION FL 33324 SHARI L vs ORTIZ, RONALD S, DISSOLU- NOS, MARCELO U VID A REPAIR AND RESTORATION LLC, vs KALTMAN, SIDNEY vs KALTMAN, JOAN TION, atty: WALKER, TRAVIS RICHARD HARKOM, BLAKE, CONTRACT & DEBT, A, NOTICE OF TRUST JENNIFER PEREZ & WILLIAM YOVANI 502020CA004115XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004145XXXXMB - MB - atty: NEUMAN, ERIC J VELASQUEZ PEREZ - 3435 SE GARDEN 502019DR009180XXXXSB - SB - THOMPSON, ELIZABETH vs PUBLIX SU- LEWIS, DANIEL vs TOWNHOMES AT 502020CP001608XXXXSB - SB - SUT- ST Stuart FL 34997 ROTHENBERG, BRADLEY F vs PER MARKETS INC,, PREMISES LIABILITY PINE GROVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA- 502020CA004171XXXXMB - MB - TON, LEONARD vs SUTTON, MARK, NO- ROTHENBERG, ZDENKA, DISSOLUTION, COMMERCIAL, atty: BONE, BILL TION INC,, OTHER RP ACTIONS = < DARIGO, ROBERT vs CAMBRIDGE MAN- TICE OF TRUST LAVANYA PERUMALL & JEFFREY RI- atty: FORREST, DANIEL EVAN $50K, atty: FUNG, ALLEGRA AGEMENT SERVICES INC,, OTHER NEG- CHARD BASILIERE - 68 DAYTON RD 502020CA004116XXXXMB - MB - DA- LIGENCE, atty: MANOCCHIO, JASON R 502020CP001611XXXXMB - MB - Lake Worth FL 33467 502019DR011100XXXXWB - WB - VID S MANDEL AS RECEIVER FOR COM- 502020CA004145XXXXMB - MB - VOVOU, FAY SEVA vs TADROS, MARIA PAYNE, DEWAYNE K vs BOYCE, KIM- MODITIES ONLINE LLC, vs ORTIZ GON- LEWIS, DANIEL vs TOWNHOMES AT 502020CA004171XXXXMB - MB - VOVOU, FORMAL ADMINISTRATION WILLS BERLY, PATERNITY ZALEZ, FRANCISCO JAVIER, Foreign PINE GROVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA- DARIGO, ROBERT vs SKYE AT Judgment, atty: AHLQUIST, RICHARD D TION INC,, OTHER RP ACTIONS = < BOYNTON BEACH LLC,, OTHER NEGLI- 502020CP001613XXXXMB - MB - FRIED- 502020WO000525XXXXSB - SB - 502019DR011237XXXXNB - NB - $50K, atty: KORTE, BRIAN K GENCE, atty: MANOCCHIO, JASON R MAN, ELAINE LEIFER vs LANG, BAR- HARITON, DOROTHY N BURGIO, REGINA vs TORCHIA, AN- 502020CA004117XXXXMB - MB - BARA, FORMAL ADMINISTRATION DREW, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RITCHIE, TANIA vs MOHAMMED T 502020CA004146XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004172XXXXMB - MB - SEEG- 502020WO000526XXXXSB - SB - JAVED MD PA,, OTHER CIRCUIT EREMIAN, LAUREN vs PB HOTEL PROP- ERS, SEAN vs PEOPLES TRUST INSUR- 502020CP001614XXXXSB - SB - ABEND, JACOWITZ, NATALIE Y 502019DR011246XXXXNB - NB - ERTY LLC,, PREMISES LIABILITY COM- ANCE COMPANY,, CONTRACT & DEBT, JUDITH vs ABEND, KENNETH, NOTICE BURGIO, REGINA vs BURGIO, AL, DO- 502020CA004118XXXXMB - MB - LA MERCIAL, atty: LAWLOR, PATRICK W atty: WEISSER, KEVIN OF TRUST 502020WO000527XXXXSB - SB - EISEN, MESTIC VIOLENCE FONTANA APARTMENTS OF PALM HOWARD R BEACH INC, vs SCHNEIDER, JOSEF, Assn 502020CA004147XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004173XXXXMB - MB - LAY- 502020CP001615XXXXSB - SB - 502020DR002916XXXXMB - MB - Lien Foreclosure > $50K < $250K, atty: RAETZ, ALICIA vs BLUEJAY APART- MAN, DAVID vs UNITED PROPERTY & DIPLACIDO, FRANCES vs DIPLACIDO, 502020WO000528XXXXNB - NB - AR- HOGGARD, KISHIMA vs HOGGARD, LONGCHAMPS, ROBERT J MENTS LLC,, NON HR FORECLOSURE = CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,, IN- JOHN J, NOTICE OF TRUST ONS, SHEILA S DANNY, DISSOLUTION > $250K, atty: ZAPPOLO, SCOTT W SURANCE CLAIM, atty: SIMPSON, KA- 0000567126-01 502020CA004118XXXXMB - MB - LA THRYN 502020DR003108XXXXSB - SB - GAS- 502020DR003053XXXXMB - MB - SI- FONTANA APARTMENTS OF PALM 502020CA004147XXXXMB - MB - KIN, MARCUS vs BROWN, KHADIZAH, MON, MONIQUE vs BROWN, SHELDON BEACH INC, vs SCHNEIDER, JOSEF, Assn RAETZ, ALICIA vs VASQUEZ, LUCILO, 502020CA004174XXXXMB - MB - PATERNITY SYLVESTER, PATERNITY Lien Foreclosure > $50K < $250K, atty: NON HR FORECLOSURE = > $250K, atty: AUGUSTIN, MARC vs PROGRESSIVE PEPIN, JEFFREY C. ZAPPOLO, SCOTT W PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANY,, 502020DR003109XXXXMB - MB - WIL- 502020DR003069XXXXMB - MB - SIN- CONTRACT & DEBT LENS, SHANNON RAE vs ADAMS, BRIAN GLETON, JESTEEN MONIC vs WILLIAMS, 502020CA004119XXXXMB - MB - BISH- 502020CA004148XXXXMB - MB - HUM- KEITH, CHILD SUPPORT IV-D REGINALD ANTOINE, 4J JUDICIAL CASE OP, STEPHANIE vs ST JOHNS INSUR- MEL, MICHAEL J vs LOSCO, DIANE V, 502020CA004175XXXXMB - MB - UNI- Real Journalism. ANCE COMPANY INC,, CONTRACT & AUTO NEGLIGENCE, atty: BAEZ, NEL- VERSAL PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSUR- 502020DR003110XXXXMB - MB - FRAN- 502020DR003108XXXXSB - SB - GAS- DEBT, atty: PETTINATO, DAVID J SON ERIC ANCE COMPANY, vs DISH NETWORK CIS, NOVIA CARLA vs FOSTER, JULIAN, Real KIN, MARCUS vs BROWN, KHADIZAH, LLC,, OTHER NEGLIGENCE, atty: SIMS, CHILD SUPPORT IV-D PATERNITY 502020CA004120XXXXMB - MB - DOW- 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - DEMI HALMOUKOS Local Impact. DY, DAVID vs PALMSEA CONDOMINI- TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs GIB- 502020DR003111XXXXMB - MB - 502020DR003109XXXXMB - MB - WIL- UM INC,, OTHER NEGLIGENCE, atty: SON, ROBERT, Assn Lien Foreclosure = < 502020CA004176XXXXMB - MB - MONGUIA ARGUELLES, DANIA vs LENS, SHANNON RAE vs ADAMS, BRIAN DAVIS, BRIAN M $50K, atty: ABOUD, RYAN M ESQ FORMICHELLA, ALLEN vs PROGRESSIVE MOLINA CARDOSO, ALEXIS, DISSOLU- KEITH, CHILD SUPPORT IV-D PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANY,, IN- TION, atty: COSTA, HELEN CARIDAD 502020CA004121XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - SURANCE CLAIM, atty: PARSONS, ROB- 502020DR003110XXXXMB - MB - FRAN- HARBOURSIDE PLACE LLC, vs NATIVE TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs ERT W 502020DR003112XXXXMB - MB - CIS, NOVIA CARLA vs FOSTER, JULIAN, VISIONS JUPITER LLC,, CONTRACT & MALER, GEORGE A, Assn Lien Foreclo- ADAMS LANGENSTEIN, JENNIFER vs ,, CHILD SUPPORT IV-D DEBT, atty: KAMMERER, CHRISTOPHER sure = < $50K, atty: ABOUD, RYAN M 502020CA004177XXXXMB - MB - NAME CHANGE W ESQ WALD, DAYNA H vs AMERICAN HON- 502020DR003111XXXXMB - MB - DA MOTOR CO INC,, PRODUCT LIABILI- 502020DR003113XXXXMB - MB - MONGUIA ARGUELLES, DANIA vs 502020CA004121XXXXMB - MB - 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - TY, atty: PATRICK, RYAN MCPHERSON, LILISHA AMIEKA vs ELLIS, MOLINA CARDOSO, ALEXIS, DISSOLU- HARBOURSIDE PLACE LLC, vs PARKER, TALAVERA ASSOCIATION INC, vs ANTHONY CONSTANTINO, PATERNITY TION, atty: COSTA, HELEN CARIDAD ROSS, CONTRACT & DEBT, atty: MALER, JERI A, Assn Lien Foreclosure = 502020CA004178XXXXMB - MB - KC KAMMERER, CHRISTOPHER W < $50K, atty: ABOUD, RYAN M ESQ PALM BEACH GARDENS LLC, vs ANNE 502020DR003114XXXXMB - MB - BRE- 502020DR003112XXXXMB - MB - M GANNON AS TAX COLLECTOR,, OTH- TON, PHILIP vs BRETON, MARIA, DISSO- ADAMS LANGENSTEIN, JENNIFER vs ,, 502020CA004122XXXXMB - MB - DCS 502020CA004149XXXXMB - MB - ER CIRCUIT, atty: RISCH, PATRICK J LUTION, atty: DYER, MICHAEL SAMUEL