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Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-244 moving all of Florida’s 67 counties into Phase 3.
The Beach Police Officer, Firefighter and Paramedic of the Year were selected by their departments.
The City of Boca Raton is projected to receive $317,322 in Coronavirus Relief Funds from the Florida Housing Corporation (FHFC).
The virtual event will focus on the changes, challenges and opportunities instigated by the global pandemic.
The funds will assist families with housing costs, food, utilities and other emergency needs due to the pandemic.
Hadassah continues to serve native-born Israelis and young immigrants who are dealing with abuse, neglect and extreme poverty.
This year's event was held virtually, with participants completing the run/walk in the location of their choice.
Visit https://discover.pbcgov.org/coronavirus/Pages/Orders.aspx for more information on Palm Beach County Emergency Orders.
In observance of Labor Day, City offices will be closed Monday, September 7, 2020.
CARES Act Food Assistance Available Beginning September 4, 2020.
Services will be free for members of the congregation and most also will be free for the community.
The regional event will take place over Zoom on Sept. 11.
Catch up, and learn what’s coming up in Boca Raton.
Participants will learn how to stand up to hate by learning to identify it.
Renown entrepreneur Paul Einbinder, President of News Without Politics, is proud to announce the company’s latest venture.
The first 100 new library card sign-ups in September will receive a surprise gift when they use their card at curbside pick-up.
The annual school supply drive serves thousands of children in Palm Beach County.
Giveaways range from $50 prize packs to a one-night stay at Aloft Delray Beach.
The event will include a live auction of items from eclectic boutiques and restaurants.
The August 2020 issue of the City Connection is HERE.
Dennis G. Bedley was selected due to his efforts to maintain the vitality of art in the community.
The organization is seeking a development director.
The July 2020 issue of the City Connection is HERE!
Pop-up professional photography studios will open July 22 throughout the state, including Boca Raton.
The donation will help with the distribution of more than 1.3 billion pounds of food to communities in need across the country.
Presenter Deborah Weed will reflect on how Jewish women have historically used courage, imagination and curiosity to empower themselves.
The keynote speaker will be best-selling author Damon Tweedy, M.D., who will share the impact of race on the medical profession.
ChildNet is currently serving 3,800 foster youth and families throughout Broward and Palm Beach County.
All beaches and beach parks, including those in the City of Boca Raton, will be closed starting at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 3.
Applications are being accepted for an executive assistant position.
Palm Beach announces temporary relief to homeowners for mortgage assistance starting June 29, 2020 and ending August 14, 2020.
Recipients including SOS Children’s Villages, the Salvation Army, and Faith Farm Ministries.
A community listening post is scheduled for July 9.
The public is invited to participate in the discussion on June 11.
City of Boca Raton Utility Services Dept. will temporarily modify disinfection process used by water treatment facility from June 14-28.
As part of phased re-openings for City of Boca Raton parks and recreational facilities, Spanish River Dog Beach will be opening on June 5.
Visit the below link to view the June 2020 City Connection.