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On Saturday, March 21, the Wellington Garden Club hosted a self-guided tour of several unique gardens that the owners opened to the public for just one day. The tour included Mida Farms, which is the home to majestic Clydesdale horses, as well as home gardens in Paddock Park, the Aero Club and Sugar Pond Manor. […]

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Thousands of people were on hand when the City of Westlake held its annual SpringFest celebration on Saturday, March 28. The free family-friendly event included Easter egg hunts for various age groups; live music and entertainment; face painting and balloon twisting; food trucks and market vendors; and, of course, photos with the Easter Bunny. The […]

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The Greater Wellington Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Board Installation Luncheon on Wednesday, March 25 at Wellington International. During the luncheon, Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller Mike Caruso installed the chamber’s board for 2026-27, which will be led by attorney Alexander L. Domb. Attendees enjoyed food, networking and a presentation by the event’s [...


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The Village of Wellington celebrated Vice Mayor Tanya Siskind and Councilman John McGovern on Monday, March 23 at Wellington Village Hall. The celebration took place just one day before their final meeting on the Wellington Village Council, capping more than 10 years of service each. An array of elected officials were on hand to thank […]

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The distance between the Arden neighborhood near 20-Mile Bend and the nearest fire station five miles away in Wellington has been a slow-burning frustration for residents of the fast-growing community for several years. However, an end to that frustration is months, not years, away, Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Assistant Chief David Woodside said recently. The […]

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