| March 18, 2024
| March 18, 2024
| March 18, 2024
| March 13, 2024
Therafirst treats kidney disease while continuing HIV research
March 18, 2024
By Martin Lenkowsky | New Pelican Writer Since it first opened its doors in 1987, Fort Lauderdale’s Therafirst Medical Center...
Eye on the Arts: Art event will give those with autism a chance to shine brightly
March 18, 2024
By Martin Lenkowsky | New Pelican Writer Pompano Beach - Creating works of art helps give those with autism a...
Ellwood named new BSO major in Pompano; Commission votes against Shotspotter renewal
March 18, 2024
By Diane Emeott-Korzen | New Pelican Writer Pompano Beach - Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony, Undersheriff Nichole Anderson and several...
Aquatic adventure and art combine to create an unique experience for teens
March 14, 2024
By Judy Wilson | Associate Editor Deerfield Beach - First-time snorkeler Dawud Kahn had to cope with two things on...
It’s the end of an era for Commissioner Sandy Johnson
March 13, 2024
By Judy Wilson | Associate Editor Lighthouse Point - Commission President Sandy Johnson held the gavel for the last time...
It’s a caring place for the most disabled and fragile
March 9, 2024
By Martin Lenkowsky | New Pelican Writer Pompano Beach - The young residents at Broward Children’s Center’s Comprehensive Care Center share...
Aquatic adventure and art combine to create an unique experience for teens
March 14, 2024
By Judy Wilson | Associate Editor Deerfield Beach - First-time snorkeler Dawud Kahn had to cope with two things on...
Catch of the Week: Mahi-Mahi on the reef and swords offshore
March 13, 2024
By RJ Boyle | Contributing Columnist Pictured above are two trips aboard the Lisa B this week. We had an...
Catch of the Week: Big swords on tap this weekend
March 6, 2024
By RJ Boyle | Contributing Columnist Pictured here is Aubrea Jeffers with a stud swordfish caught a few days back...
The new Peking Duck House serves up a fresh take on authentic Chinese cuisine
February 21, 2024
By Malcolm McClintock | New Pelican Writer The culinary landscape in Pompano Beach has just improved dramatically with the addition...
After delays, Revelry opens with eclectic vibe and original drinks
January 12, 2024
By Christiana Lilly | New Pelican Writer Pompano Beach - Social media is the new word of mouth, and the...
Inspired by her mother, architect builds a home-based bakery business
January 4, 2024
By Michael d’Oliveira | Editor Pompano Beach - Like many culinary ventures, there’s a lot of love and passion behind...
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day all weekend long with green beer, corned beef, a mock wake, bagpipes, parade and more
March 9, 2024
By John Bernardo and Michael d’Oliveira The corned beef will be flowing as generously as the green beer on St....
Resources, Events, Meetings, and More – Week of March 7
March 5, 2024
Green Market Pompano Beach - The next Pompano Green Market is scheduled for March 9, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m....
Resources, Events, Meetings, and More – Week of Feb. 29
February 28, 2024
Flea Market LBTS - Community Church, 4433 Bougainvillea Drive, will host its Flea Market on March 2, 8 a.m. to...
Viewpoints – Week of March 21
March 18, 2024
“Our city is proactively planning for this growth” During construction, Atlantic Boulevard and Dixie Highway is a mess and maddening...
Legal Matters: What legal documents are most important now?
March 18, 2024
By Martin Zevin, P.A. | Contributing Columnist The pandemic changed almost everything. But certain legal documents are more important than...
Viewpoints – Week of March 14
March 9, 2024
“At least we did our best to inform them” I would like to see the signs indicating no digging on...