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September 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 1

Volume 28, No. 9 Publication of the UNITED CIVIC ORGANIZATION of CENTURY VILLAGE (WPB) September 2009
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From the Desk


From the Desk of
of President
Vice President
George
David Israel
Loewenstein

I don’t know if it is the weather or the economy or some other Channel 63 UCO Committee as defined in for transmission to air.
factor that causes strife among our residents. Some current ex- Advocates for public ac- The UCO Bylaws. The Com- In addition, we have re-
amples are a swastika found in Plymouth, an altercation during cess TV won a victory in mittee consists of the Chair cently added the airing of live
the showing of a movie in the Clubhouse, or a confrontation at 1972 when the FCC issued its Ken and Assistant Chair Ed; Internet content in the format
a pool over modest swimwear. Almost daily, UCO is threatened Third Report and Order, which also there are Committee of Webinars (Internet Nar-
with a lawsuit because a resident does not believe that the rules required all cable systems in members Elaine, David, Mike, rowcast Seminars) with Legal
apply to him or her. the top 100 U.S. television and Marcia. Yours truly acts information of interest to our
Century Village is the size of a small city. Cities pass laws markets to provide three ac- as Technical Advisor to The Unit Owners. This project is in
for the benefit and safety of its residents. We have rules for cess channels, one each for Committee, as required. its infancy and hopefully will
the same purpose. We are fortunate that we are able to run this educational, local govern- What does your Channel be expanded as The Commit-
community mostly with volunteers. Just imagine what your ment and public use. If there 63 Committee do? Simple. tee explores other content and
assessments would have to be if all of UCO’s functions were was insufficient demand for They gather a never ending uses for this capability.
performed by paid employees. Let’s all try to get along with three in a particular market, flow of information, consist- The Committee is seek-
each other and enjoy the amenities we have in the Village. the cable companies could of- ing of announcements from ing Volunteers who have had
The Delegate Assembly passed several changes to UCO’s fer fewer channels, but at least other committees in the Vil- experience, in their working
bylaws. One of them was to change the thrust of the Nominating one. Any group or individual lage and formats the data for careers, in front of or behind
Committee, now giving them the charge to actively seek out wishing to use the channels subsequent transmission on the TV camera as performers
candidates for office. The Committee will function year around was guaranteed at least five the Cable system. Information or in the technical operations
and hopefully be successful in their assigned task. Nominations minutes free. The cable com- also derives from the activi- end of TV stations. Those with
may still be made from the floor but need only be seconded by panies were also required ties of UCO and WPRF, Inc. such experience, please come
one delegate rather than the old rule of ten. to provide the facilities and to include announcements to UCO and fill out a volunteer
Pat Blunck, our CAM, is leaving us at the end of September. equipment with which people regarding many of the UCO request form.
We are actively looking for a replacement and hope that by the could produce shows. Open Meetings. Why do we seek such expe-
time you read this, a replacement will have been found. We Therein lies a tale: This requires intimate rience? Because the potential
wish Pat well in whatever the future has in store for him. Century Village indeed has “hands on” knowledge of for our Public Information
Dorothy Tetro, our Treasurer, has started the process of de- its own Television Station, the theory and operation of Channel is great; and has yet
veloping next year’s budget. Every committee has submitted which contains equipment to complex Computer Graphics to be fully developed. We
its wish list and the delegates will have the final say. It seems produce content, process the software, and the operation wish to develop such ideas
that our organization grows each year with more and more content through a complex of the computers upon which as real time or taped and re-
tasks assigned to it as our infrastructure ages. Just a few of the path, and upload a fully modu- this software is resident. Obvi- broadcast important meetings,
examples are the shoreline, sign replacements, and bus stop lated Television signal which ously, as all of you who own live interviews of politicians
bench replacements. Please attend the workshop on September is transmitted by a dedicated a PC know, this means having or professionals who provide
15th at 9:30 a.m. in the Clubhouse and give us your input. line to the Comcast Head End to endlessly deal with the ec- services to our Village, real
I wish all our residents a pleasant balance of the summer. Please for Narrow Casting on Chan- centricities of the PC to keep time and taped talks by our
drink plenty of water, and if outdoors, please use sunscreen. o nel 63. it in good health and operating UCO officers, our CAM, our
properly. Additionally, there is Committee Chairs and yes,
Delegate Assembly The entire Channel 63 op-
eration is run by a small Com- the signal processing equip- our Unit Owners and Candi-
ment which receives formats,
Fri., Sept. 4, 9:30 am mittee of dedicated volunteers,
known as The Channel 63 modulates and transmits the
dates for Public or UCO Of-
fice. The possibilities are truly
Clubhouse Theater Committee; a fully sanctioned data to the Comcast Head End endless. o

Dover Shoreline Restoration

Bags of sand to be spread Workers spreading sand Dover shoreline restored Photos by Sal Bummolo
Page 2 THE UCO REPORTER September 2009

Thank You
Morry Blank Hi to my neighbors, friends
and relatives. I want to thank
At the Delegate A longtime resident of CV and UCO you for your concern, caring
and being there for me in my
Assembly volunteer passed away on August 14, time of need. Marvin and I ap-
Betty Lapidus just five days before his 91st birthday. preciated it so much. I am still
in your concerns. I know, and
His wife Avis would like to thank I thank you.
Above all, I want to thank
those people who sent condolence you for being my friends
August 7, 2009 month due to the closing of and keeping Marvin in your
President George Loew- the Golf Course. Lt. Krons- messages and attended his funeral on thoughts.
perger reminded us to keep
enstein called the meeting to
order at 9:30 a.m. our speed down. August 16. Thank you again, lots of love.
Thelma Saltzman
Capt. Chris Callaway led Al McLaughlin reported
the Pledge of Allegiance. that four gates were broken
There was a quorum of 146 this past month — all due to UCO Financial Statement Available
Delegates. tailgating. A temporary barrier
President Loewenstein in- has been installed at Golf’s The audited financial statement for y/e
troduced Paulette Burdick, Edge to prevent anyone from
who is a candidate for a seat driving in to Century Village 2008 is available at the UCO Office. If
on the Palm Beach County from Haverhill Road. No Tres-
Commission. passing signs have been posted you would like to have a copy, please
at the Golf Course.
Minutes of the July 10, 2009
Delegate Assembly were ac- Safety: George Franklin stop in at your convenience or call and
cepted as presented.
Treasurer’s Report: Doro-
reported that 18 states have
banned hand-held phones
we will mail it to you.
thy Tetro announced there will and texting while driving.
Florida is trying to also put
Dorothy Tetro, Treasurer
be a Finance Committee Meet-
ing on August 11 at 11 a.m. this through. The seat belt law
at the UCO office. The first is now a first line offense — so Transportation: Claudette
draft of the 2010 UCO bud- be sure to buckle up. This law LaBonte reported on a bench Are You On the List?
get will be reviewed. There includes driver and front seat in the Windsor area that may The following Associations had no representatives at
will be a Budget Workshop passenger. Michael Rayber re- need to be relocated. She
minded us to beware of drunk
the August 7 Delegate Assembly:
on September 15 in room C asked Dan Gladstone and Pat
of the Clubhouse. Dorothy drivers. Blunck to check this out.
ANDOVER A-B-D-E-G-H-I-J-K-L-M
announced the receipt of the Investigations: Louise Ger- Reporter: President Loew- BEDFORD B-C-E-F-H-I-J
Comcast Doorway Fee. son reported there were 27 enstein reported that the UCO BERKSHIRE A-B -C-D-E-G-H-I-J
State Senator Dave Aron- sales, 32 rentals, two deed Reporter published a letter CAMBRIDGE A-B-C-D-G-I
berg discussed a bill that was transfers, and four who be- from an Association President CAMDEN B-E-F-G-H-I-L-M-N-P
recently vetoed by Governor came occupants during the regarding another Association
month of July. CANTERBURY B-C-D-H-I-J-K
Crist, but will probably come President without publishing a
up again. Items in this bill Beautification: Sandy Co- rebuttal letter. Apologies are in CHATHAM D-H-I-J-P-S
would directly impact Asso- hen reported there will be no order and will be published in COVENTRY B-E-G-H-I-J-K-L
ciations in Century Village. Beautification Committee the next issue of the Reporter. DORCHESTER A-C-D-E -G-H-I-J-K
President’s Report: George meeting in August. Cocoa New Business: A motion EASTHAMPTON A-B-C-E-F-G-H-I
informed us that WPRF and palms have been planted at the was made and seconded that HASTINGS B-E-F-H
UCO have okayed modest at- West Gate. all of the Village subscribe to
tire made from swimsuit fabric Cable: Dave Israel reported KENT B-D-E-F-H-I-J-K-L-M
HBO at $5.67 per month. After
for CV pools. He also reported that 3,126 cable boxes have some discussion, the motion NORWICH C-D-E-H-I-K-M
that a swastika was painted on been installed. The vast major- was defeated. OXFORD 100-200-300-400-700
an apartment in the Village. ity are working fine and Com- There was a question re- KINGSWOOD A-C-D-E-F
The balance of the street signs cast is working to fix those that garding a fence between Cen- NORTHAMPTON A-B-C-D-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-Q
will be installed next month. are not. Sign-up and training tury Village and the closed
dates have been scheduled for
SALISBURY D-E-F-G
Proposed Amendments: Golf Course. President Loew-
President Loewenstein an- August, September, October, enstein explained that this
SHEFFIELD A-B-C-D-E-F-H-J-M-O
nounced that we will need a and November. would be extremely costly and STRATFORD B-C-D-G-H-L-M-O
two-thirds vote of the Del- Maintenance: Jerry Karpf that we would need permis- SUSSEX B-D-E-G-I-J-M
egates in attendance to pass reported that there will be a sion from all the Associations SOMERSET E-H-K-L
these Amendments to the meeting in room C on Wednes- bordering the Golf Course in WALTHAM A-B-D-E-F-G-H-I
UCO Bylaws. A copy of these day, September 9 at 10 a.m. order to install a fence.
The topic will be storm win-
WELLINGTON A-B-G
proposed Amendments (avail- The meeting was adjourned
able in the UCO office) were dows and doors. at 11 a.m. o WINDSOR A-C-E-F-G-J-K-N-Q-R
distributed when the Delegates
signed in. All those presented
were passed. President Loew- The UCO Reporter sincerely regrets the inclusion of the article “Is There a Tory In
enstein thanked everyone for Our Midst?” written by Phil Shapkin, which was published in our August Edition.
their cooperation. This newspaper accepts that this article was unfounded, offensive and without due
Committee Reports:
Insurance: Dan Gladstone cause. It personally attacked the President of Southampton B, Sue Cohen.
reported that there are 40 The editor and staff acknowledge that they were grossly mislead by Mr. Shapkin and
claims being considered — all accept that the article should not have been published.
due to water damages. He ad-
vised that he be called before The UCO Reporter offers its unreserved apologies to the residents of Southhampton
calling a lawyer. B, its Board of Directors and Sue Cohen for their error of judgment. They regret any
Security: Capt. Callaway misunderstanding and offense the publication of this article has caused.
reported that there was no
crime in the Village this past Irv Lazar, Senior Editor
September 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 3

Clubhouse
Library
By Dot Loewenstein
From the Desk of Obviously this is not the
Cable
Vice President most exciting column to read,
and often it is found necessary David Israel
Bob Marshall to repeat statements made in
a prior issue, so perhaps this
item may interest you.
An event took place re-
cently: a volunteer made the The Cable Box millions more installed glob-
This month has brought remote utilization, but please,
decision to toss some books We have received a number ally. In due course, these boxes
some different situations to the have a bit of patience and be
into the garbage, based on of complaints about the newly and the remote controls will
office. willing to learn. Remember,
their condition, and then a distributed cable boxes. There become second nature to our
Recently, a unit owner most of these problems are
resident argued vehemently are a total of 3,126 digital residents; but in the meanwhile,
called looking for information because of the analog to digital
that this was unfair. The resi- boxes deployed in CV, so let’s training will be provided to
about the Association Officers change. Comcast is frustrated
dent reported the volunteer to look at the issues. Some of the help us all adjust to the new
where she owned a unit. She also.
our Security, and the volunteer complaints can be attributed equipment. It is further noted
ended up with a list of the last There are some additional
offered to resign if we thought to the use of a number of sub- that many of our Unit Owners
two years’ officers and their Comcast instructional classes
that was necessary. contractors, who were inexpe- failed to make an appointment
phone numbers. All of the being planned for the fall.
Let me explain: we accept rienced or unable to properly for installation of their box,
phones were disconnected for Hopefully, many of you at-
books with original covers, in install the box and program the for any number of reasons; so,
the summer at the request of tended the August Classes.
good condition. Our success remote control properly. They we will all have another bite
the unit owners! None of the We have heard from another
has been due to the cleanli- often refused to connect VCRs, at that apple. For a schedule
owners or building officers community undergoing a like
ness of the library as well as set up the sound properly or of planned make-up events to
were available for building change and believe it or not,
the fact that we constantly even to code in the television register for your box and also
business. they are having many of the
get rid of any books in poor settings so that the new Com- to receive training in their use,
This is wrong. If you are go- same problems.
condition. In this particular cast remote control would turn please see the schedule below.
ing away, please leave some- The road and building signs
case, the books (no covers, the TV on and off simultane- No appointment needed, just
one in charge, or at least with upgrade is to start again short-
bindings broken, and food par- ously with the Box. Addition- show up.
a way to make contact. ly and cover the perimeter
ticles between pages) had no ally, insufficient training was All of these events will take
The unit owner shares some road area. I, for one, like the
redeeming value. It was also given in the use of the remote place in the main clubhouse; it
of the blame here as they had new look and the new signs
felt that perhaps these books control; these are problems that is very important that all Unit
no knowledge of whom any of meet the local code.
might be harboring insects or can be corrected, if a proper Owners register and schedule
the current officers were and The striping was stopped
even disease — it appeared report is made to Comcast, in their box installation at these
they had no one watching their for a bit by the rainy weather,
they had been taken from a a timely manner. Clubhouse events, because
unit. When a need to have the but this will continue until all
garbage can and brought to our Another set of issues are these are the only installations
appliance service company do of the major striping is com-
library as a donation. those of billing; if a customer that will be done free of charge.
some work there was no way pleted.
We have never, from day has a pre-existing box, and Finally we must return to
to get the company personnel There will be a major
one, accepted any books that decided to accept the new box the issue of our complaints,
into the village or into the unit. change in the village. Pat
appeared to be in bad condi- on a second TV, they are being The Cable Committee has
Leave some one in charge Blunck has given his notice
tion. The question we had to charged an additional digital developed a complaint form
and have someone watching and will leave United Civic
ask ourselves was “would we outlet fee. We believe that this to help determine, not only the
the unit. UCO has no power to Organization employment at
want these in our homes?” is not correct, as our contract total number, but to provide to
allow admittance into a unit. the end of September. When
Quite often we receive provides for one new box to Comcast a request for correc-
Please read Dave’s column you see him, please wish him
books without covers, but be installed as part of the Bulk tion of the problems. Please
regarding the Comcast box well in his new endeavor. He
that are in good condition. We Agreement fee. So, we also help us with this project, by
installation and upcoming in- will leave a major vacuum to
simply place these on the table need a report of these cases. filling in the following Form,
structions. I realize that some be filled. He will be very much
outside the library, so anyone Some of the problems can cutting it out of the paper and
folks are and will have some missed.
can take them. If they are not be ascribed to deep resistance returning it to UCO or to any
difficulty with a change in Best wishes, Pat. o
moved within a week, we then to change of any kind, which Guard Post. That includes the
throw them out. Occasionally is not uncommon in our de- Clubhouse Guard Desk or
there are enough to warrant a mographic; in response to this, either Gatehouse.
trip to the V.A. hospital — as it must be noted that there are Please watch Channel

Save the Date


The UCO Installation Luncheon is sched-
long as they are in good condi-
tion. Why, you ask, don’t we
put them inside on the library
many millions of cable boxes
installed nationally and many
63 for any changes in this
schedule. o

shelves? The answer is that Cable Training Schedule


uled for Sunday, March 14, 2010 at the
without covers, they absorb Month Day Date Time Event
Marriott Hotel in West Palm Beach. This is the light and make the room Tue 15 9:00 am-4:00 pm Sign-Ups
a good time to notify your Association so look dingy. Covers, on the Sept 9:00-11:00, 1:00-2:30,
that they may put the price of your tickets other hand, reflect the light Wed 16 Education
3:00‑4:30
and make the room sparkle.
in their 2010 budget. Tue 13 9:00 am-4:00 pm Sign-Ups
Now, as for jigsaw puzzles
We will be installing a new UCO President, disappearing or being re-
Oct
Wed 14
9:00-11:00, 1:00-2:30,
Education
Vice Presidents, Treasurer, Corresponding moved. Think about the hours 3:00‑4:30
Secretary, and Recording Secretary. The you might spend doing a
Executive Board will be installed too. puzzle, only to learn that two Cable Box Survey Form
pieces are missing. Are we not Please Fill in and Return to UCO or Any Guard Post
A delicious brunch will be served as well doing you a favor by tossing Name____________________________________________
as music for dancing. them, to prevent your being
Address__________________________________________
The good news is that we have been able frustrated?
Telephone Number_________________________________
As you know, magazines
to keep the cost per person to $35. More are also called periodicals, Brief Description of Your Complaint___________________
information will follow as we get closer to meaning that new ones come ________________________________________________
2010. out on a regular basis (peri- ________________________________________________
Mary Patrick Benton, Chair odically) so the old ones are ________________________________________________
discarded. o
Page 4 THE UCO REPORTER September 2009

Flu
Prevention
From the Desk of Frankly Speaking:
Vice President in Century Vice President
Jerry Karpf Village Frank J. Cornish
By Vivian Carta-Sanchez,
Nurse Practitioner
Every flu season has the
There have been many sub- DBPR Guide to Purchasing potential to cause a lot of ill-
We are in midsummer at this Associations have chosen
jects that I’ve written about a Condominium. If anyone ness, doctor visits, hospitaliza-
writing. While many of you this time of year to enhance
during the past few years wants to get a copy of the tions and deaths. The novel
are enjoying traveling to vari- their surroundings by under-
which were important in help- guide, you can e-mail: http:// H1N1 or swine flu has recently
ous locations, there are those taking costly projects, some
ing our Associations to stay www.condometropolis.com/ caused several illnesses and
of you that have chosen to stay necessary, such as repairs and
within the Condominium Law, DBPR_condo_purchasing_ deaths in the U.S. The Center
at home, availing themselves painting, and others to beautify
but there is one area that I’ve guide.php for Disease is concerned that
of all we have to offer, both their view as well as making
been remiss in addressing. One important reminder the new H1N1 flu virus could
in and outside the Village. In their building more attractive
This is the rights of new buy- is to make sure you come to result in a particularly severe
spite of the economic slow- to potential buyers. One such
ers of a condo unit. the UCO meetings. You don’t flu season this year. Vaccines
down, many restaurants are Association was able to under-
When a prospective buyer is in- want to miss out on a lot of are the best tool we have to
still open, CityPlace is still write their landscaping project
terviewed, he should be informed important information that prevent influenza. CDC hopes
flourishing, and so are we! with interest earned due to the
about his rights and obligations to could affect your Association. that people will start to go out
Camden Pool Area, recently wise counsel of their Board of
the Association. This should be In the meantime, I hope to see and get vaccinated against
reopened after being shut Directors. So you see, it can
in the form of a question and an- everyone at the next meeting seasonal influenza as soon as
down due to many needed be done, when we all become
swer sheet that every Association of the Maintenance Commit- vaccines become available
repairs, both the roof and the involved and work together for
should have on hand. tee on September 9, 2009. at their doctor’s offices and
pool itself. Between last sum- the common good!
The Association should also On Friday, August 7, 2009, in their communities (this
mer and this one, we have The Clubhouse has much to
have a copy of their last year’s I was instrumental in having may be as early as August
succeeded in upgrading three offer that is cool, both in the
budget. The new owner should Senator Dave Aronberg attend for some). The seasonal flu
major pool centers, begin- way of entertainment, dances,
also be told about any assess- our UCO Delegate Assembly vaccine is unlikely to provide
ning with the Hastings Pool, shows, movies, karaoke, and
ments that are going to be as a guest speaker. We asked protection against novel H1N1
followed by the electrical last, but not least, relaxing
levied. And, most importantly, him to update us on the latest influenza. However, a novel
upgrading at the Guest Pool at and conversing in an air con-
the new owner should be told information regarding S.B. H1N1 vaccine is currently
the rear of the Clubhouse and ditioned environment with
about any pet restrictions the 714, which was vetoed by in production and may be
now Camden. your neighbors and friends,
Association has passed. The Governor Crist earlier in the ready for the public in the
We hope to continue this while awaiting transportation
prospective owner should be year. This bill would have fall. The novel H1N1 vaccine
pattern and will request funds to shop or return to your home.
given a copy of the Associa- corrected several problems is not intended to replace the
in our next budget (2010) to We are most fortunate having
tion’s reserve budget. created in 2008 under H.B. seasonal flu vaccine — it is
not only make needed pool the dedicated men and women
Upon the sale of the unit, 995, which in its present form intended to be used alongside
repairs, but replace tables, who make this all possible
the Association should make places a financial burden on seasonal flu vaccine.
chairs, lounges and umbrellas As always, I can be reached
sure that the new owners re- many condominium asso- The groups recommended
where necessary. during business hours at the
ceive a copy of the Associa- ciations. Currently, the Florida to receive the novel H1N1
In driving through the Vil- UCO office. All suggestions
tion’s bylaws from the seller. Senate is rewriting the bill and influenza vaccine include:
lage, I have noticed that many are always welcome. o
If the seller does not have is hopeful of having it passed • Pregnant women because
infants are at higher risk
their copy of the bylaws, then next year. they are at higher risk of
complications and can po- of influenza-related com- Karaoke continues every Tues-
the Association must supply a Please write to support the
copy to the incoming owners. passage of this new bill. You tentially provide protection plications and cannot be day night from 6:30-9:30 pm at the
vaccinated. Vaccination of
The Association has the right can send your letters of sup- to infants who cannot be
vaccinated; those in close contact with Guest Pool and Friday night from
to charge a fee for the replace- port to: State Senator Dave
ment of the Association’s Aronberg, 6415 Lake Worth • Household contacts and infants less than 6 months
old might help protect in-
6-9 pm in the Clubhouse Party
caregivers for children
documents. Rd., Suite 210, Greenacres, FL
33463; e-mail him at: aronberg. younger than six months fants by “cocooning” them Room. Come join the fun — music,
All of the above suggestions
are printed in a booklet initiated dave.web@flsenate.gov o of age because younger from the virus;
dancing and singing.
Continued on Page 8
September Meetings
As of 7/30/09
Date Day Time Group Location
8/25/09 Tuesday 10:00 am Operations 2102
8/26/08 Wednesday 9:30 am Officers 2102
8/31/09 Monday 1:00 pm Executive Board Room B, CH
9/04/09 Friday 9:30 am Delegates Theater
9/04/09 Friday 1:00 pm Editorial 2102
9/04/09 Friday 2:00 pm Security 2102
9/07/09 Monday Closed Labor Day UCO
9/08/09 Tuesday 9:30 am Irrigation/Infrastructure 2102
9/09/09 Wednesday 10:00 am Maintenance Room C, CH
9/10/09 Thursday 10:00 am Community Relations Cardroom B
9/21/09 Monday 1:30 pm Transportation Room B, CH
9/22/09 Tuesday 10:00 am Officers 2102
9/28/09 Monday Closed Yom Kippur UCO
9/29/09 Tuesday 10:00 am Operations 2102
9/29/09 Tuesday 1:00 pm Executive Board Room B, CH
TBA Friday 1:00 pm Safety TBA
TBA Wednesday 11:00 am Beautification 2102

Note: 8/12/09 Operations Committee Meeting is cancelled.


September 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 5

CERT
Century Village
Community Emergency
Transportation Response Team
Claudette By Jackie Karlan Security
We ask you to join us in
LaBonte helping our community re-
Al McLaughlin
spond to potential hazards
following hurricanes and other
disasters.
Please attend monthly meet-
I can’t believe I am on va- and Wednesday postal van? July has been the best month ditional amount of time and the
ings at the Century Village
cation in Massachusetts and They are at the Clubhouse for reports so far this year. We visitor had to drive through the
Clubhouse every third Mon-
thinking about the bus riders. between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 had only four gate arms bro- entry gate a second time. Please,
day of each month at 3:00.
I must say it again how a.m. on Mondays and Wednes- ken by residents. One of the remember to call every visitor in.
Everyone is welcome!
much the Committee appreci- days. They were requested to reports I get each month is the Security reminds us that because
The Village needs your
ates your comments regard- put in a photocopier for you number of vehicles passing the call in system is a computer
help. Any questions, call
ing the run to Morse. Morse also. I will check on this upon through the Visitor Gates, and verified number, we cannot ac-
478-8679. o
has explained that they were my return to see if it has been this month, it was 17,462 cars cept a call from anything but the
going to put together small done and if not, do they have or trucks. official phone number you have
programs, as well as fun things plans to do so. This number was the lowest recorded with UCO.
to do following lunch until bus The summer is coming to a
pick-up time. They have been close and soon we will be hav-
HOWIE’S number this year. Unfortu-
nately, we still had 297 people
Again, I ask, if you see
anyone coming from Haverhill

d l y
most cooperative. ing our friends return. In the that were turned away because Road across the golf course,
Are you using the Monday meantime, keep traveling. o
Fr i e n someone forgot to call them in.
Many visitors were able to call
please call Security (while it is
happening) at 502-8103. This

Policy for The Reporter the resident who then placed


the call to the gate and they
is the quickest way to talk to
Security.

• All articles submitted must be typed, double-spaced on 8½ x 11


CAR were admitted. Thanks for helping to keep our
This reminder call took an ad- Village safe and enjoyable. o
paper, and all inserts must have name and phone number in- SERVICE
cluded. Articles sent via the Internet will be given preference. UCO Financial
• We will carry no announcement of religious services. to and from
Statement Available
• Classified ads are free of charge to all CV residents and must Airport, The audited financial state-
show the name and address of the contributor. They are
Doctors and ment for y/e 2008 is available
printed on a space available basis. Personals are printed at
a charge of $6.00 per inch and, if accepted, are assured of Shopping at the UCO Office. If you would
like to have a copy, please stop
inclusion in the paper. Call in at your convenience or call
• Filler items — original items are perferred over those taken and we will mail it to you.
from another source. Items which are not original must show 309-9994 Dorothy Tetro, Treasurer
source and permission to reprint.
• Deadline for submission of articles and ads is the seventh (7th)
of the month.
• The acceptance of an ad does not constitute an endorsement
of the product or service offered.
• The acceptance of an article or an ad and its position in the
paper is at the discretion of the editors who reserve the right
to edit all articles.
• The initial ad from a new customer must be prepaid.
• The 10% discount will be allowed with the eighth consecu-
tive insert.
• Political articles will not be allowed, unless they pertain to
Century Village.

Save the Date


The UCO Installation Luncheon is sched-
uled for Sunday, March 14, 2010 at the
Marriott Hotel in West Palm Beach. This is
a good time to notify your Association so
that they may put the price of your tickets
in their 2010 budget.
We will be installing a new UCO President,
Vice Presidents, Treasurer, Corresponding
Secretary, and Recording Secretary. The
Executive Board will be installed too.
A delicious brunch will be served as well
as music for dancing.
The good news is that we have been able
to keep the cost per person to $35. More
information will follow as we get closer to
2010.
Mary Patrick Benton, Chair
Page 6 THE UCO REPORTER September 2009

the committee. A Bus Rider’s Lament


• We only know what he tells Many of us here in Century
us as we have not found out Village would like to know
what the owner has in mind. why the UCO Board did not
The official newspaper of Century Village • We also have a history of fight or negotiate with Com-
24 Camden A, West Palm Beach, FL 33417 shouting down any presen- cast in order to keep HBO
tations we may disagree stations. We here find we are
Tel: 561-683-9336 • Fax: 561-683-2830
with, rather than listening paying more and getting less.
Email: ucoreporterwpb@bellsouth.net politely and then making up We lost HBO. We lost the 1, 2
Office hours: 9:30 am-12:00 noon, Mon-Fri our own minds. buses to Publix after 1:00 p.m.
Are we a people of sheep I for one am very leery as to
Co-Editors.....................................Irv Lazar, Dot Loewenstein
who follow whoever shouts what is going on here. We have
Associate Editors................................................Syd Kronish, Here We Go Again! the loudest without checking to keep our priorities in order.
June Saponaro, Myron Silverman Four years ago, we went out every side? Are we rude Getting to the UCO office
Editorial Board.......................All Editors, Pres and Vice Pres into a frivolous lawsuit be- and ungracious to anyone now requires two buses for
Production....................................................... John Saponaro cause of the yelling and rant- we disagree with? Are we most of us and the traffic con-
ing of several people who people who let residents in gestion between the security
Bookkeeper............................................. Antoinette Salometo
also did not listen to the other our community be attacked gate and the UCO office is go-
Advertising.........................................................Bonnie Bruce,
information that would have without raising even one voice ing to cause someone to have
Don McDonough, Mindy Weingart saved us all of the problems against? If so, I will buy a an accident.
Consultant................................................................. Ken Graff and money. megaphone and show you a The building at 110 Century
Artist.................................................................... Helen Siegler Now we are listening to bridge I can sell you! Blvd. would have been a great
Circulation......................... Len Cohen, Jack Eisen, Bill Karp, another group who is telling Think, listen and then location for UCO, for it is easy
Dave Rabinowitz, Mindy Weingart us what to think and what to make up your own mind! to get there by bus.
To Be Accepted......items must display name, address, phone #. do. Why is it that many resi- Jean Dowling UCO seems to forget many
Classified Ads for CV Residents Only: dents can be marshaled into of us travel by bus now. I be-
Personal items for sale or wanted may be listed fighting something presented lieve all but one board member
on a “space available” basis, FREE of charge. by those who yell the loudest of UCO do not use the bus.
and not those who have the

/
(Submit on 8.5” by 11” paper.)
It seems as if UCO is no
Submissions & Articles....... Please type in caps and lower case knowledge? longer seeking the good for
letters, double spaced, any item. On a “space available” basis. These same people never Century Village condo own-
Deadlines........... 7th of each month (call about special problems). demand to hear the other side ers. We just get less.
Visit your Century Village web site: centuryvillagewpb.org or even listen to the other side There are always new rules
when presented. There is an but less consideration for the

OFFICERS
old adage: “Don’t give me the good of Century Village. Also,
facts; my mind is made up.” why are these changes done in
It also seems that if anyone the summertime when most
2102 West Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33417 else has another opinion or A Tale from owners are up north?
UCO Office: Tel 561-683-9189 • Fax 561-683-9904 asks for people to look at all
Office Hours: Mon-Thu 9am-1pm • Fri 12 noon-4pm Cambridge B I just had to get this com-
sides before they make up As I sit and ponder the fate ment out there. It probably
President: George Loewenstein their own mind, they are ver- of our golf course, several will not be printed in the UCO
Vice Presidents: Frank Cornish, David Israel, bally attacked and denigrated disturbing thoughts come to Paper. Thank you for reading
Jerry Karpf, Bob Marshall in public and in the media
Treasurer: Dorothy Tetro
mind. the above.
with no public outcry by any- The owner of the prop- Marion Bock
Corresponding Secretary: Avis Blank
Recording Secretary: Betty Lapidus
one. That makes the lot of us erty wants to build 550 to 600
Community Assn. Mgr.: Pat Blunck effectively controlled by the family units on the land. That
Administrative Assistant: Mary Patrick Benton bullies. would create a population
Co-Office Managers: Mary Benton Most residents have trouble density of upwards of 2,000
Edie Levine speaking before a large group, people, a number greater than
Office Assistants: Sandy Levine, Maria Levy, and with the threat of being that allowed by law.

+
Florence Pires, Isabelle Scherel, Irv Small, booed and mocked, they will
Joyce Weberman, Marcia Ziccardy
From 600 to 800 vehicles
not get up to speak. This ad- will be entering and exiting
Receptionists: Sidele Bushaikin,
ministration has been known the property daily, as well as a
Rhea Cohen, Sonia Goldberg, Natalie Hauptman,
Claudette LaBonte, Beverly Lyne, Marie Oliver, to encourage, and not call “out number of service vehicles and
Marilyn Pomerantz of order,” these disrupters at school buses. Haverhill Road
Delegate Assemblies.
Executive Board Now, the golf course:
is the second busiest north-
south artery in this part of the
Dave Bernstein Dot Loewenstein • The golf course no longer county. The additional traffic
Randall Borchardt Al McLaughlin exists. There is nothing would effectively prohibit
Sal Bummolo Haskell Morin
Sandy Cohen Marie Oliver
there to fight for. It has been
a money losing proposition
ingress to and egress from our
east gate for hours every day.
Calling All
Ken Davis Michael Rayber for years.
George Franklin
Louise Gerson
Joe Saponaro
Phil Shapkin
• The economy dictates that
the County is looking for
That, however, is not the
most serious problem. If we Columnists
allow this construction, I am It is really more
Dan Gladstone Myron Silverman more income and a larger afraid that the safety and se-
Jackie Karlan Ted Silverman tax base. Jeff Koons is a curity we now enjoy would efficient to work with
Syd Kronish Lori Torres lame duck, so there is a be a thing of the past. Short
Claudette LaBonte Jeanette Veglia bigger chance now that the
email; send your
of installing a ten foot barbed
Irv Lazar Olga Wolkenstein zoning will be changed. wire fence and hiring a border Reporter article to
• There will be something de-
The United Civic Organization Reporter is published
monthly without charge to the residents of Century Village, veloped there, so if we have
patrol, it will be impossible to ucorepor terwpb@
keep encroachers out of the
West Palm Beach, FL.
The United Civic Organization, aka UCO, is a not-for-profit
the opportunity to have in- village. bellsouth.net. If you
organization. Its officers, directors, editors, staff, and any put in the project, then we The owner claims to have don’t have a computer,
committee people are not responsible for typographical errors should at least listen to the enough votes on the County
or misrepresentations in any advertisements or articles. They proposal. Commission to get a zoning
use a friend’s. Do not
are not responsible and assume no liability for the content of,
or any opinions expressed in, any contributed articles which • One person set himself change. We must do every- attach your article;
represent the author’s own opinions are not necessarily the up as a representative of thing within our power to see
opinion of UCO. Acceptance of advertising for products or the Village, where only a that this does not happen.
write it directly on the
services in no way constitutes an official endorsement of
the product or service.
hand-picked few were on Al Thomas email message.
September 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 7

Open Clubhouse
By Courtney Olsen
Clubs and meetings are
getting back into gear as we Your Theater
Safety approach the season. A change Claudette
George Franklin has been made to an important LaBonte
UCO Meeting; Maintenance
will no longer meet on Tues-
days but on Wednesdays, at
10 a.m., in Meeting Room C.
Today, we are going to talk when drivers were talking This month, there will be the Since I was not there to new performers.
about Cell Phone Safety. and driving with one hand comment on our last month’s “Hot Latin Rhythms” is
monthly Health Chat lecture in
These little gadgets have and not paying attention to performances, I can only hope brilliant and the colorful cos-
traffic conditions. So many ac-
Meeting Room C on Thursday,
come a long way to make you have enjoyed yourself. tumes alone will brighten
cidents were caused by doing September 17. We were fortunate to have up your day. With the Island
communication exceptional
— except we have a huge this...well, today, things have Comcast will be meeting the opportunity to view next beat that will transport you to
problem now. calmed down, but cell phones in the Clubhouse two (2) season’s performers CD. The a vacation type atmosphere.
This writer only owns a 911 and texting are a very real days each month until De- best part is that there will be They say “Tony Pace” direct
emergency phone and not a problem. Like it or not, they cember, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. 25 shows never before seen in from Atlantic City is Sammy
regular cell. How many of are here to stay and will only Dates are to be determined; Century Village. Davis Jr, Andrea Bocelli and
you talk without a hands free get more features added to please check with the Staff Please pick up the “Hap- Billy Crystal all rolled into one
device? Talk while driving them to distract a driver. This Office or Security for dates penings” for details on the package. Quite a lineup.
with one hand and holding the writer has almost been struck September performances. Also in November are the
and times.
phone with the other? twice because the other driver They were not available for “Let’s Hang On” singers and
was not paying attention and
Every month, residents will
If I am correct, 18 states me before I left. The stage in dancers, who pay tribute to
gabbing on the phone. have the opportunity to lower September will feature the fol- Frankie Valli, and “Mark &
outlaw the use of texting and
talking on a hand held cell Folks, what I am trying to their car insurance through a lowing: Clark,” twin brothers who
phone. Florida is in the pro- say here is put the phone down Safety Driving Course. Metro • Sat, Sept 5, 8:00 p.m. — deliver an outstanding variety
cess of attempting to make it while driving and pay atten- Traffic School will hold a Josie O’Donnell of music and hilarious fun.
illegal to use a hand held and tion to the road and traffic. course once a month (un- • Sat, Sept 12, 8:00 p.m. — The Now, this will be in Novem-
text while driving. Many ac- No life is worth a phone call.. less notified otherwise). The Great American Songbook ber. Don’t just take our word
cidents have been caused by wait until you have reached date for September is not yet • Sat, Sept 19, 8:00 p.m. — for all this; pick up a copy of
this, including the California your destination, then make scheduled as I write this; you Iris Revson our 2009-2010 seasonal bro-
train wreck that killed many that call — please!!! Drive • Sat, Sept 26, 8:00 p.m. — chure and you can also go into
can stop by the Ticket Office
people because the engineer safely; the life you save may Tony Mariano the theater website, which has
be mine!!!
or call (561-640-3120) for the
was texting. Now, let us look ahead to been included for your review.
Until next time, stay safe date information. o the coming season and our See you at the theater!!! o
This brings to mind the
“CB” craze of the 1970s, out there!!! o
Page 8 THE UCO REPORTER September 2009

Flu Prevention
Continued from Page 4
• Healthcare and emergen-
cy medical services per-
sonnel because infections
Insurance among healthcare workers Maintenance
Dan Gladstone have been reported and this Jerry Karpf
can be a potential source
of infection for vulnerable
patients. Also, increased
absenteeism in this popula-
that the notice comes as soon tion could reduce healthcare The next meeting of the miniums and Mobile Homes.
Quite a few lawsuits are
as possible and no commit- system capacity; Maintenance committee will Mr. Raphan is an interesting
going on in our Village, from
ments are taking place that • All people from 6 months be on Wednesday, September and informative speaker. The
residents falling on our cat-
enlarge the exposure of the through 24 years of age 9, 2009, at 10:00 am in the classes will be dealing with
walks, and people getting hurt
insurance company. • Children from 6 months Clubhouse, Room C. This basic condominium finances.
in our parking lots and end-
Since my last communiqué, through 18 years of age meeting is open to everyone Also covered will be responsi-
ing with a subpoena to board
more water damage problems because we have seen many in Century Village. bilities of the Board of Direc-
members for fiduciary neglect
were reported. The results are cases of novel H1N1 influ- At our first meeting of tors and other topics. If you’ve
and criminal behavior.
always the same, water leak enza in children and they the new season, we’ll have ever wondered how to keep the
The first normal reaction is
upstairs, devastation down- are in close contact with a manufacturer of hurricane Association’s books and how
to call your lawyer or law firm
stairs. So please be sure that each other in school and proof sliding impact glass to reserve for contingencies,
and engage them with your
the empty apartments for the day care settings, which doors, which is one of the this is a class you don’t want
problem. Such moves will end
summer are being checked at increases the likelihood of best products of this kind to miss.
up with quite substantial bills.
least twice a month and report disease spread, and that I have seen to date. This In December, we are plan-
What UCO suggests is that
to UCO immediately upon the • Young adults 19 through company also carries a line of ning a Town Hall Meeting
you call the office and report the
discovery of the problems. 24 years of age because hurricane resistant windows with Mr. Raphan, who will
incident immediately. In almost
We are in the midst of the we have seen many cases that meets or exceeds Florida be advising us on the proper
all the cases, there is insur-
Hurricane season. of novel H1N1 influenza in and Miami/Dade codes. One way to run an Association
ance coverage, so by a simple
I am watching the tropics these healthy young adults of the most important features election. Please check Channel
telephone call, you can save
for any coming storms. We and they often live, work, this company offers is a time 63 and the UCO Reporter for
yourselves a lot of hassle and
want to be ready when the time and study in close proxim- payment plan on all of their the exact date and mark it on
of course quite a bit of money.
comes to absorb the hits and ity, and they are a frequently products. Don’t miss this your calendars. It should be an
Insurance policies have a
minimize, as much as possible, mobile population; and, meeting; it should be of inter- informative meeting.
clause that gives legal defense
the aftermath damages. o • Persons aged 25 through est to everyone. Disclaimer: UCO and the
to their insureds, providing
64 years who have health Starting in November, the Maintenance Committee do
conditions associated with committee will have a rerun of not approve or endorse any
higher risk of medical com- the classes that were given last product manufacturer or con-
NOW BUYING: plications from influenza. year by Mr. Bill Raphan, the tractor. Any speaker’s opinions
Art, antiques, collectibles, Once the demand for vac- Ombudsman from the Division are their own and not those of
art glass, fine crystal, cine for the prioritized groups of Florida Land Sales, Condo- UCO and the committee. o
sterling, china, silver, gold. has been met at the local level,
All things of value purchased. programs and providers should
munosuppressed (e.g., taking or an inhaler) with activity
One piece or entire estates. also begin vaccinating ev-
immunosuppressive medica- against influenza viruses, in-
Call for info and free house call. eryone from the ages of 25
tions, infected with HIV). cluding novel H1N1 flu virus.
ESTATE ART AND COLLECTIBLES through 64 years. Current stud-
Prevention includes: These medications must be
Richard Steckler ies indicate that the risk for in-
• Hand washing with soap prescribed by a health care
Phone: 561-688-0357 fection among persons age 65
and water, especially after professional.
or older is less than the risk for
sneezing or coughing and There are two influenza
younger age groups. However,
before and after contact antiviral medications that
once vaccine demand among
with people are recommended for use
younger age groups has been
• Practicing respiratory eti- against novel H1N1 flu. The
met, programs and providers
I’m cleaning apartments should offer vaccination to
quette like using a tissue drugs that are used for treat-
and never sneezing on an- ing novel H1N1 flu are called
in your neighborhood people 65 or older.
other person oseltamivir (trade name Tam-
The symptoms of novel
and can do yours. H1N1 flu virus in people are
• Avoiding contact with oth- iflu®) and zanamivir (Relen-
ers if you are sick. Stay za®). As the novel H1N1 flu
Call me for my old- similar to the symptoms of
home. spreads, these antiviral drugs
seasonal flu and include fe-
fashioned personal service. ver, cough, sore throat, runny
It is expected that most may become in short supply.
people will recover without Therefore, the drugs may be
Not an agency. or stuffy nose, body aches,
needing medical care. given first to those people
headache, chills and fatigue.
If you have severe illness who have been hospitalized
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or are at high risk of severe
or you are at high risk for flu
561-585-3256/561-503-7515 cel who have been infected with
complications, contact your illness from flu. The drugs
novel H1N1 flu virus also have
health care provider or seek work best if given within
reported diarrhea and vomit-
medical care. Your health two days of becoming ill, but
ing. The high risk groups for
care provider will determine may be given later if illness
novel H1N1 flu are not known
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September 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 9

At the Library
By Chuck Waugh
September at the
Okeechobee Branch Stamps in
Anita J. Cruz Library
the News
VP, WPRF, Inc. September is National Li-
Syd Kronish
brary Card Sign-up Month.
The modern library is a hub
of activity serving the sur-
rounding community. Your
library card will provide you tinguished Sailors.” The four
As summer draws to a close, replacements, and we thank One of the most compre-
with free access to books and hensive, colorful and creative sailors, who served with brav-
so does our budget year. I’ve you for allowing us to “de- computers, assistance with series of stamps compiled in ery and distinction during the
been working on the 2009-10 tour” some foot traffic during resumes and job searches, ac- recent years will be coming 20th century, are: William A.
WPRF budget for the past the repairs. I think you will be curate financial information, our way in 2010, declared the Sims, Arleigh A. Burke, John
few months, and will present happy with the finished proj- adult programs and classes, U.S. Postal Service this week. McCloy, and Doris Miller
my first draft of the proposed ect, scheduled for completion movies to check-out, bestsell- From the first stamp of the (nicknamed Dorie).
budget to the Operations Com- around the end of August. ers by your favorite authors year in January, the annual Sims, Commander of U.S.
mittee at the end of August. Our volunteers are vitally and how-to materials on new Lunar New Years commemo- Naval forces in European
After a series of meetings important to the operation of
hobbies and skills. Sign-up for rative through such subjects as waters during WW1, was an
and revisions to the budget, our facilities and programs.
a library card today! Distinguished Sailors, Olym- outspoken reformer and in-
the UCO delegates make the We have volunteers who per-
The Okeechobee Boulevard pic Winter Games, Love, novator who helped shaped
final approval for next year’s form each year in the Orches-
Branch Library is located next Animal Rescue, and Famous the Navy into a modern fight-
budget. tra and library volunteers who
to Dunkin’ Donuts. The hours Women in the Entertainment ing force.
As we have been doing, make sure your Clubhouse
are: Monday, Tuesday, and World are on the agenda. Burke served as one of
next year’s plans include con- library is well-stocked, clean
Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. We will provide delightful the top destroyer command-
tinued maintenance of the and operational for your read-
to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday, Fri- highlights from the early part ers of WWII and an equally
WPRF facilities. It is impor- ing pleasure. We also have
ushers who are there to assist day and Saturday from 10:00 of the coming year as the U.S. distinguished postwar career
tant to spend money wisely on
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All Village stamp parade proudly moves in which he played a major
maintaining the capital assets you during movies, dances and
residents, including seasonal on, starting with the release of role modernizing the Navy
that we have, prolonging their shows, and at any other event
residents, are eligible for a free the Lunar New Year stamp. in guiding its response to the
useful life. My staff and I will for which they are requested.
library card with proper ID. The third of 12 stamps in its Cold War.
continue to focus on a regular While WPRF does recognize
September Programs Lunar New Year series, which McCloy has the distinction
schedule of maintenance for these volunteers at an annual
• Tue, Sep 1, 8:30 a.m. — began in 2008 with the “Year of being one of the few men in
the clubhouses, pool houses, luncheon or breakfast, this
Mousing Around of the Rat,” will now beckon the nation’s history to earn two
pools and adjacent WPRF year we have added framed
• Thu, Sep 3, 10:30 a.m. — the “Year of the Tiger.” Illus- Medals of Honor for separate
facilities to keep them in good volunteer rosters to the Club-
Movie (2002, R, 124 min) trator Kam Mak, an artist who acts of heroism. His first was
repair.  Certain improvements house lobby wall, memorial-
• Tue, Sep 8, 2:30 p.m. — grew up in New York City’s achieved in rescuing the for-
are always necessary and izing each volunteer’s service
Coin Collecting Chinatown, chose narcissus eign community under seige
desired, and you can expect for the year. And we will add
• Thu, Sep 10, 2:30 p.m. — flowers as the basis of his col- during the Boxer Rebellion of
to see some changes to the another grouping each year to
Beginning Computers orful design. 1900. His second was awarded
facilities during the next year. show everyone how proud we
• Mon, Sep 14, 21, 28, 6:00 The Olympic Winter Games in 1914 when American forces
Thanks to all of the residents are to have such great volun-
p.m. — Rechech sou En- stamp features an illustration landed at Veracruz, Mexico.
who have taken the time to teers working for us. The next
tenet (Internet Searching) of a snowboarder and con- Doris (Dorie) Miller was
tell me how pleased they are time you are in the Clubhouse
Hands-on tinues the USPS tradition of the first black American hero
with the appearance of the lobby, please be sure to look
• Tue, Sep 15, 2:30 p.m. — honoring the spirit of athletics of WWII. He was an inspira-
Clubhouse and pool areas. for these framed rosters listing
Movie (2004, PG-13, 104 and universal unity inspired tion for his actions at Pearl
We appreciate your patience the names of our wonderful
min) by the games. The stamp will Harbor on December 7, 1941.
as we repair and improve volunteers.
be issued to coincide with Miller was killed in action on
the balcony and stairwells to If you have any questions • Tue, Sep 22, 2:30 p.m. —
XXI Winter Games, which November 24, 1943, when he
the Clubhouse second floor or comments regarding any Movie (1981, PG, 105 min)
will be held February12-28, and his shipmates were sunk
Card Room. This project has WPRF facility or program, • Tue, Sep 29, 8:30 a.m. —
2010 in Vancouver, British by a Japanese submarine.
taken several weeks, involving please feel free to contact me. Browser Basics
Columbia, Canada. The new In the next column, I will
concrete repairs and railing Enjoy the rest of your summer • Tue, Sep 29, 2:30 p.m. —
stamp captures the thrill of relate to you the stamps and
and be well. o Origami
the Olympic sport by portray- stories concerning Kate Smith
Okeechobee Blvd. Branch
ing an airborne snowboarder and Katherine Hepburn, as
Excursion Bus Trips Library, 5689 Okeechobee
Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL
against the backdrop of a well as others to be honored
in the 2010 line-up. I’ll keep
Excursion Buses run Mondays & Wednesdays, every month.
snowcapped mountain.
33417 (561) 233-1880, www. you posted on the new postals
It’s anchors aweigh in Feb.
pbclibrary.org o with pleasure. o
The Monday bus normally goes to Wellington Green at 9:30 a.m. as the USPS salutes four “Dis-
and returns at 1:15 p.m. This same bus makes a second trip at 10:30
a.m. to Wal-Mart, returning at 2:10 p.m.
At Century Village
EXCEPTION: The 2nd Monday trip is to Lake Worth Beach,
leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning by 2:30 p.m. This is a big bus John H. Merey, M.D., P.A.
holding 48 passengers. The September trip is on September 14th.
Ophthalmology/Diseases
The Wednesday bus normally goes to CityPlace at 10 a.m. and
continues on to Gardens Mall, arriving about 10:30 a.m. This bus
of the Eyes
leaves the Gardens Mall at 1:30 p.m. and picks up at CityPlace Accepts Medicare
about 2 p.m.
and Most Insurances
EXCEPTION: The 4th Wednesday trip is to Delray on September
23, leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning by 2:30 p.m. The destination 5405 Okeechobee Blvd. Ste. 302B
is the Carnival Flea Market, and Beall’s Outlet is within walking
distance.
West Palm Beach, FL 33417
(Midtown Imaging Building)
This 48 passenger bus is usually full, so it makes sense to arrive
between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. to be sure of getting a seat. Call 686-8202
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Consumer Traps
and Tips
By Dennis Moore
From the Palm Beach County Investigations
Listening Post Consumer Affairs Division
********** Louise Gerson
Syd Kronish Topic: Scholarship &
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Trap
Barbara graduated from
Advertising Gone Awry bleeding and hurting. He pulls high school last year and lives We have been kept busy at up North trying to keep cool.
Disclaimer: Advertisers in out his cell phone. Whom does with her mother. She works UCO Investigations. We had However, the business of sell-
the UCO Reporter are hereby he call? His lawyer? His wife? for a company that provides 27 sales, 32 rentals, two deed ing and renting goes on all
excluded from any reference or His son, the doctor? No. He di- temporary office help. Barbara transfers and four requests year round.
similarity to characters men- als 911 for help hoping that the likes the work, but it doesn’t for occupants to reside with Everyone who wants to
tioned. Please regard this as a medics will get there before he provide a strong career path. owners this past July — a live in our “City of Paradise”
“tongue in cheek” or perhaps bleeds to death. She wants to become a nurse total of 65 transactions that should be investigated.
“tongue on awry” — call for We somehow forget and but doesn’t have the money for month. Pretty good for a If you have any questions
help for everyone. forgive the advertisers who school. A friend told her about quiet summer! about procedures with Inves-
In recent years, advertising are publicizing their wares, an Internet advertisement. The Hope someone is taking tigations, please come into
in all the media (TV, radio and furniture stores, auto dealers, company guarantees financial care of your business for your our UCO office by the West
print ) has abandoned its soft repair outfits, health groups, aid to all applicants who pay Associations. We know a lot Gate. We will be happy to talk
touch in persuading perspec- banks, and pharmacies. a registration fee and attend a of the Building Officers are to you. o
tive customers to purchase But who is defending us four-hour seminar at a local
their products. from the legal eagles? These hotel. It sounds a little too
How often we now see and
hear loud, forceful demands to
buy immediately at a special
tactics remind me of an epi-
sode in the old radio show
Amos and Andy. Their friend,
easy. What could go wrong?
Tips
Before using a financial
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call this phone number without lows: “If you fall off the top school guidance counselor or upgrades: Designer Kitchen and Baths, W&D in unit,
delay! (The request number is of the Empire State Build- local college financial aid of- newer AC and Water Heater, 18" x 18" Custom Tiles,
repeated several times.) ing, some companies say fice for information, and watch all Maytag appliances. Must see...
We see TV actors assuming they will pay your insurance out for these red flags: Call Joyce (Owner-Realtor)
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The latest to do this heavy It’s always the few bad can get free.
apples in the barrel that spoil • “Millions of dollars of aid CLUBHOUSE MOVIES
selling are lawyers. And
they’re not very subtle in their the entire batch. go unclaimed…” The “mil- BRIDE WARS (PG • 89 min)
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the buyer. have more lawyers and doc- national total of employee/ Even best friends can’t share the same wedding day. Two best
member benefits that are friends become rivals when they schedule their respective
Their sales pitch is the same tors in my family than I can
only available to employees weddings on the same day.
for all agencies: “Call us first! count — and if they read this Tue, 8/25, 1:45 pm; Thu, 8/27, 6:45 pm; Sun, 8/30, 1:45 pm;
Not your insurance company article, they would shoot me and/or their families of com-
Mon, 8/31, 6:45 pm; Tue, 9/01, 1:45 pm
or other advisors. We’ll get on the spot. panies or unions that have
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Picture this: A man is the ca- a doctor to treat me — and aid.” The company may The historic struggle for Jerusalem and the birth of Israel. A
unfortunately, we’re back to charge $1,000 and provide tale of frendship between two men, one Jewish and the other
sualty of a hit and run incident.
a $200 scholarship and then Arab, as the state of Israel is being created.
He is lying on the ground, square one. o
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Tue, 9/08, 1:45 pm; Thu, 9/10, 6:45 pm
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is available from libraries, Disgruntled Korean War vet Walt Kowalski sets out to reform
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& Electronic Hookups and much more and free Internet scholarship Kowalski’s prized possesion: his 1972 Gran Torino.
sites if you’re willing to Sun, 9/13, 1:45 pm; Mon, 9/14, 6:45 pm; Tue, 9/15, 1:45 pm;
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Thu, 9/17, 6:45 pm; Sun, 9/20, 1:45 pm
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For more information, Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen
contact Palm Beach County The time for revenge has come. A former spy relies on his old
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Dementia and cells in areas of the brain that also may cause dementia or mental factors may influence proaches. A typical medical
control cognitive function dementia-like symptoms, such the progression of the disor- evaluation may include:
Seniors and memory. Other forms of as reactions to medications, der as well. Risk factors for • Taking a health history and
You have a word on the tip dementia include vascular infections, emotional distress, developing dementia include completing a physical ex-
of your tongue, but cannot dementia, which is caused by endocrine or metabolic distur- advancing age, family history amination to rule out treat-
recall it. You put your keys in narrowed or blocked arteries bances, nutritional deficien- of the condition, smoking or able conditions.
a safe place, but cannot find in the brain, Lewy body de- cies or brain tumors. In some alcohol abuse, high cholester- • Performing a neurological
them. These memory lapses mentia, the result of abnormal cases, these conditions may ol, diabetes, Down syndrome, evaluation to check the
may be frustrating, but most clumps of protein in the brain, be reversed with appropriate elevated homocysteine (an patient’s balance, sensory
likely are not serious. How- and frontotemporal dementia, treatment. amino acid in the blood) level abilities or reflexes.
ever, you may have cause for which is characterized by the Genes have been shown or atherosclerosis (plaque • Reviewing results from
concern if you have difficulty deterioration of nerve cells in to play a role in the onset of buildup in the arteries). laboratory tests, such as a
performing familiar tasks, lose the front and temporal areas of certain types of dementia, but Dementia can be diagnosed
interest in usual activities, or the brain. Certain conditions lifestyle choices and environ- using several different ap- Continued on Page 14
exhibit personality changes.
These may be symptoms of
dementia, a neurological dis-
order that makes it difficult
to communicate, learn and
remember.
Dementia is not a specific
disease, but instead refers to
a group of symptoms caused
by brain disorders. The differ-
ence between simple memory
lapses and dementia is that
the signs and symptoms of
dementia gradually worsen
over time. The diagnosis of de-
mentia may be made when two
or more brain functions are
significantly impaired, such
as memory, speech, percep-
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Alzheimer’s nosed with the disease doubles writing. Treatment Dementia


every five years beyond age Diagnosis There is not a treatment Continued from Page 13
Disease 65. Heredity may play a role in An early, accurate diagnosis to stop the progression of blood test or urinalysis, to
Introduction many AD cases, especially the of AD offers the best chances Alzheimer’s, but there are
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) exclude possible metabolic
early-onset familial AD, a rare to treat the symptoms of the some medicines that may conditions or vitamin defi-
is the most common form form of the disease that occurs disease. The only definitive help control or slow down the
of dementia, a brain disor- ciencies.
between the ages of 30 and way to diagnose Alzheimer’s symptoms. Treating some of • Using cognitive or neuro-
der, among older people. Al- 60. Scientists have found that is to find out whether there are the behavioral symptoms of
zheimer’s affects the parts of psychological tests to evalu-
one form of a gene that makes plaques and tangles in brain AD, such as sleeplessness, ate mental functions, such as
the brain that control thought, apolipoprotein E (ApoE), a tissue, but that can only occur agitation, wandering, anxiety,
memory and language. As memory, problem-solving,
protein that helps carry cho- after a person’s death dur- and depression, often makes language or judgment.
many as 4.5 million Ameri- lesterol in the blood, may ing an autopsy. Doctors can patients more comfortable
cans suffer from AD, includ- • Performing brain scans
increase the risk of AD. Al- use several tools to diagnose and makes their care easier for using magnetic resonance
ing 5 percent of men and though everyone has the gene, “probable” AD, including: caregivers.
women between the ages of imaging or computed to-
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accelerated along several other Martin County Commuter source to keep Tri-Rail rolling.
redrawn routes. For example, Express Route slated to begin The SFRTA is consider-
Route 43 is now a direct east- service in late-August. It will ing a number of system im-
From the Desk of west run along Okeechobee provide weekday service from provements that would greatly
Boulevard with the elimina- Halpatiokee Regional Park in benefit Palm Beach County,
Commissioner tion of a 20-minute detour on Stuart to the West Palm Beach including:
Jeff Koons Palm Beach Lakes. Buses run intermodal center, with only • extending service north to
to and from the depot 17 hours two stops along the way: at the Jupiter
a day Monday through Friday, West Jupiter Recreation Cen- • a new Tri-Rail station at
15 hours on Saturdays, and ter in Jupiter and The Gardens PBIA
approximately nine hours on mall in Palm Beach Gardens. • a new Tri-Rail station near
Getting Serious About velop the west-central down- Sundays. Of course, in order for the Town Center Mall in
Mass Transit town area as a transit-oriented It’s hard to say whether bus public transportation to work Boca Raton
The tight economic times village. Locating Palm Tran’s ridership has increased since for everyone, other commuter • parking and circulation
have forced all of us to look main service hub alongside the new intermodal center modes, such as Tri-Rail, need improvements at the Man-
closely at our day-to-day the Tri-Rail/Amtrak platform opened — summer months financial support, too. Unfor- gonia Park, Lake Worth,
spending and make some makes for a seamless connec- tend to be slower — but the tunately, our state lawmakers Delray Beach and Boca
changes. One change I urge tion to the regional commuter feedback has been very posi- once again failed to approve a Raton stations
all of you to consider is to use train system. tive, and there is no question dedicated funding source for But these improvements
public transportation. Not only The new center has parking it is a vast improvement over Tri-Rail, leaving its future in won’t happen without a dedi-
is it less expensive and better spaces for 18 buses, seven the crowded, rickety shelters doubt. I find this puzzling and cated funding source. Whether
for the environment than driv- covered shelters with lighting Palm Tran used to call a hub frustrating because the com- it’s a small surcharge on rental
ing your own vehicle, Palm and benches, new restrooms on Quadrille Boulevard. muter rail system has not only cars, some type of highway
Beach County has initiated and water fountains, and an To further boost ridership, doubled its ridership since toll or a special sales tax —
some major improvements to easy to use “kiss-and-drop” the Board of County Com- 2005, it is breaking national all of which have been used
make riding the bus or train a area. At the north end, the missioners recently approved ridership records. A recent successfully elsewhere — we
more convenient and comfort- South Florida Regional Trans- spending $700,000 for a new passenger survey showed that must get state officials on
able experience. portation Authority will soon park-and-ride lot at the Mall 84 percent of Tri-Rail riders board with our local com-
In May, the long-awaited open a park-and-ride lot for at Wellington Green, expected were licensed drivers, dispel- mitment to public transporta-
Intermodal Transportation Tri-Rail passengers. In the to open in November. We have ling the notion that people tion. As always, I welcome
Center opened in downtown fall, a new automated vehicle received $18 million in federal simply weren’t willing to give your comments and questions.
West Palm Beach, and what location system should be on- grants to build a public transit up their cars to get to work. Please feel free to contact me
a difference it’s making. This line, and electronic signs will facility and park-and-ride lot Clearly, the demand is there, or my staff at 355-2202. o
project has been in the works provide real-time information in Belle Glade. The monies and as chairman of the South
since 1992 when the county on when the next bus arrives. will also pay for new fuel- Florida Regional Transpor-
bought the six-acre site along Palm Tran buses are now efficient vehicles and much- tation Authority Governing When driving, slow down
Clearwater Drive. Thanks to a running every 15 to 20 min- needed shop and computer Board, which oversees Tri-
multi-agency partnership, the
at school zones, especially
utes during peak weekday equipment. Rail operations, I am going to
new $5 million facility is the hours along Route 1, the busi- I’m very excited about Palm continue hammering on the
when the lights are blinking
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Bedford E - unfurnished, lift!!!, carpet, lots of light $27,000 Greenbrier B - unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet, newer appliances $55,000
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 OR 2 BATH Kent B - handyman’s special, waterview, unfurn $18,500
Norwich F - in the process of being totally renovated $28,000 Salisbury F - new kitchen, furnished, carpet, ceramic tile $43,000
Bedford G - wood floors, unfurn., new vanities and toilets $28,000 Wellington G - unfurn, new carpet, new kitchen , new a/c $59,900
Camden L - furnished, near pool, rentable, shower stall $31,000 Golf’s Edge F - furnished, ceramic tile, corner unit $65,000
Berkshire B - upgrades galore! Shower stall ceramic tile, H2O view $43,000 Cambridge E - carpet, partly furnished, central air, garden view $43,000
Norwich M - furnished/unfurnished, carpet, east gate $25,000 Coventry K - walk-in-shower, pet friendly, furnished $52,000
Norwich O - unfurnished, ceramic tile, near east gate $40,000 Windsor G - carpet, ceramic tile, shower stall only new H2O $32,000
Sussex A - furnished, ceramic tile, rentable active clubhouse $29,900 Camden E - furniture neg, carpet, ceramic tile $42,000
Sheffield M - sweet and cozy, near Hastings fitness center $30,000 Windsor E - unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet waterview $64,900
Windsor M - furnished, central ac, garden view $49,000 Bedford H - furnished/unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet $38,000
Cambridge G - lots of upgrades!! ceramic tile, near pool $18,000 Dorchester B - furnished, ceramic tile, carpet, new a/c turn-key $57,240
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH Norwich H - beauty, rentable, best offer $40,000
Dover A - enclosed patio, tenant in place, waterview $60,000 Cambridge H - stunning! furnished, new hurricane windows $69,900
Dover A - carpet, new ref. hurricane shutter, linoleum, furn. $49,000 Waltham I - partly furnished, lots of light, new a/c, east gate $33,000
Golf’s Edge B - handyman special, near east gate $32,000 Hastings B - unfurnished, carpet, lift, light and bright $44,000
Dover B - waterview, beauty, near clubhouse $65,000 Waltham A - furnished, rentable, near amenities $68,000
Camden E - furnished, waterview, near pool, rentable $32,000 Norwich L - furnished, rentable, great location $69,000
Windsor N - beauty, near pool and west gate $46,900 Sheffield O - ceramic tile, pretty, garden view $75,000
Norwich L - rentable, newer appl. carpet, unfurnished $15,000 GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5 OR 2 BATH
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH Coventry F - new refrig, carpet, partly furnished $35,000
Berkshire F - furn., ceramic tile, carpet, hardwood flrs, not rentable $16,500 Sheffield G - beautiful upgrade galore, new!, new! $79,995
Southampton A - new kitchen, ceramic tile, central air $65,000 Windsor D - furnished, ceramic tile, garden view $45,000
Southampton B - furnished, carpet, central air $24,000 Easthampton I - unfurnished, new a/c, carpet $25,000
Southampton C - newer carpet, ceramic tile, furnished $25,000 Wellington G - unfurnished, ceramic tile, waterview, 2 bath $64,900
Dover A - fabulous, furnished, waterview, upgrades $58,900 Norwich L - furnished, ceramic tile, rentable $44,500
Plymouth F - furnished, carpet, not rentable, drive up to $23,000 Somerset D - furnished, ceramic tile, redone, waterview, 2 baths $99,900
Windsor L - unfurnished, redone, new kitchen and bath $25,000 Plymouth K - ceramic tile, upgrades galore!! beauty, 2 baths $179,500
Dover C - partly furnished, ceramic tile, berber carpet $45,000 Norwich J - furnished, near east gate, great price!!! $28,000
Greenbrier A - unfurnished, new refrigerator, golf view $35,000 Coventry E - furnished, ceramic tile, pets ok, near clubhouse $55,000
Chatham U - heart of community, 6 months free maintenance $35,000 Kent D - new everything, tenant in place $75,000
Salisbury D - furnished, lift included, walk to east gate $25,000 UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1/1.5 OR 2 BATH
Greenbrier A - partly furnished, absolutely gorgeous $79,900 Chatham R - unfurnished, carpet, carpet, c/a waterview $37,500
Golf’s Edge G - carpet, ceramic tile beauty $35,000 Stratford M - hurricane shutter, carpet, ceramic tile, unfurnished $47,000
Dover C - central air, elevator bldg, near clubhouse $29,000 Dorchester K - handyman special, rentable, close to fitness center $27,000
Easthampton D - lovely furnished condo, near east gate $30,000 Hastings D - new kitchen, new bath, step in shower $49,900
Wellington F - furnished, waterview, elevator in building $46,000 Wellington E - furn-neg, c/a, waterview, carpet, ceramic tile $59,900
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH Wellington L - unfurnished, waterview, 2 baths, bamboo floors $95,000
Andover E - furnished, carpet, ceramic tile garden view $15,000 Canterbury G - unfurnished, c/a ceramic tile, carpet in bedrooms $33,000
Northampton I - rentable, carpet, transportation, active clubhouse $19,000 Waltham B - furnished, carpet, rentable, near east gate $39,000
Andover D - partly furnished, fitness center $15,900 Northampton J - furnished, very nice, carpet, rentable $25,000
Windsor F - furnished, walk in shower, enclosed patio $26,000 Bedford H - partly furnished, waterview, storm shutters $40,000
Kingswood D - furnished, carpet, garden view $16,500 Wellington J - nicely decorated with furniture, granite tops,2 baths $149,000
Andover B - new kitchen, 2 a/c units, carpet, ceramic tile $19,900 Sussex E - unfurnished, upgrades, ceramic tile $52,000
Bedford G - furnished, ceramic tile, carpet $23,000 Oxford 100 - furnished, waterview, steps to pool, 2 baths $49,999
Northampton S - beautiful, ceramic tile, upgrades galore $28,000 Greenbrier A - partly furn., revovated, golfview, 2 baths, new a/c $103,500
Canterbury H - wow! 50 in tv, ceramic tile in kitchen and dining $25,000 GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5 OR 2 BATH
Chatham S - furnished, beautiful waterview $20,000 Oxford 400 - furnished, beauty, ceramic tile, 2 baths $58,000
Chatham K - unfurnished, rentable, very nice area, lake view $20,000 Norwich L - furnished, carpet, rentable, near fitness center $24,500
Norwich B - nr east gate, furnished, carpet $28,000 Stratford A - ceramic tile, 2 new baths, hurricane shutter $58,000
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH Wellington E - furnished, new a/c carpet, ceramic tile, 2 baths $55,000
Kent B - unfurn, shower stall, bedroom redone, carpet/ceramic tile $30,000 Somerset C - partly furnished, ceramic tile, ext storage, 2 baths $44,900
Windsor K - pt furnished, new refrig and dishwasher $21,000 Wellington H - unfurnished, walk right in , waterview, 2 baths $65,000
Canterbury H - furnished, carpet, ceramic tile, rentable $24,000 Chatham D - unfurnished, ceramic tile, waterview, rentable $58,000
Northampton S - lifted included, fully furnished, rentable $16,000 Coventry G - furn ceramic tile, new vanities, rentable $34,000
Camden I - unfurnished, near pool, great garden view $29,900 Oxford 200 - furn., ceramic tile, new kitchen pet friendly 2 baths $68,000
Camden C - furnished, ceramic tile, beautiful $22,000 Wellington C - furnished, ceramic tile, 2 baths, near pool, beauty $58,000
Windsor N - furnished, beauty, near west gate $31,000 Norwich H - unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet, upgrades $65,000
Dorchester E - furnished, ceramic tile, rentable after 1 year $23,000 Hastings C - ceramic tile, across from Hastings pool!!! $39,000
Canterbury K - furnished, ceramic tile, upgrades $15,000 Northampton H - furnished, waterview, rentable $39,000
Sussex C - furnished, carpet, new appliances, redone $19,900
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UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
Dorchester A unfurnished, carpet, near fitness center, screened patio $550
Corner Kent B
Camden B
unfurnished, ceramic tile, shower stall, bedroom redone
unfurnished, carpet, waterview, 24 hour security
$550
$525

Lenore Velcoff Berkshire D


Windsor K
Canterbury H
unfurnished, ceramic tile, waterview
pt. furnished, carpet, new refrig and dishwasher
furnished carpet, ceramic tile
$450
$500
$550
Chatham P furnished, ceramic tile, new bath $550
Camden I unfurnished, carpet, gardenview $500
Windsor B furnished, carpet ceramic tile $500
Sussex A unfurnished, redone, carpet, ceramic tile $600
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
Kent G beauty, ceramic tile, shower stall only, furnished, near pool $475
Bones by Jonathan Keller- You can compare this book to Northampton G furnished, carpet, gardenveiw, 24 hour security $495
Sussex D furnished, carpet, pristine condition, fresh paint $500
man — same old, same old. the movie Beaches — also the Camden H furn/unfurnished, ceramic tile, new a/c in livingroom $625
I could only get a third of the story of a lifelong friendship. Norwich I
Camden L
furnished, ceramic tile, transport, active clubhouse
ceramic tile ,vinyl ,carpet, walk in shower
$500
$550
way through Devil’s Garden It will strike many of the same Kingswood A
Norwich I
furnished, carpet, screened patio
unfurnished, carpet, wall units , well kept
$550
$550
by Ace Atkins, the fictional- chords that left moviegoers Salisbury A carpet, furnished, near east gate $500
Windsor H tile floor, furnished , close to gate and pool $550
ized version of the “Fatty” weeping after that film. Camden L furnished, carpet, near west gate $600
Arbuckle scandal. But then I This book will appeal to kingswood d
Canterbury H
furnished, carpet, gardenview, near east gate
furnished, ceramic tile, new appliances
$500
$550
read Firefly Lane by Kristen women both young and old. Northampton R furnished, carpet, near pool and west gate $550
Camden B furnished, carpet, lake view, newer appliances $500
Hannah. What a difference Anyone who has ever had Sheffield F furnished, near Hastings fitness center $525
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH
fine writing makes. Though I a best friend will recognize Windsor L unfurnished, redone kitchen and bath $400
am sure Kellerman and Atkins themselves in Kate and Tully. Easthampton G
Southampton A
fully furnished, carpet, near east gate
ceramic tile ,new kitchen, central air, near pool
$650
$600
sell more copies of their books By showcasing popular songs Southampton B furn, carpet , large patio, near pool $500
Southampton B furnished, carpet, golfview, development has pool $550
and make more money than of each era as well as historic Southampton A furnished, carpet, development has own pool $550
Easthampton D furnished, carpet, near east gate $700
Hannah, I enjoyed her novel events, I felt I was right there Hastings B furn/unfurn, pergo floors, gardenview $575
much more. along with the characters. Easthampton F
Norwich H
furnished, carpet, near east gate
upgrades galore!! ceramic tile, furnished
$495
$550
This is the story of two girls. Hannah made me look at how GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
Camden E furnished, carpet, ceramic tile, waterview, near pool $525
Kate is a good girl who grows profoundly important we as Sussex B furnished, carpet $550
Norwich L unfurnished, carpet $450
into a good woman — selfless women are to each other. If Sheffield N furnished, very clean, carpet/ceramic tile $600
and giving to her core. She you have ever been a wife, Sussex B
Canterbury F
furnished , carpet, quiet area
furnished, lower set back, near pool
$600
$550
is the perfect daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, or great- UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
Stratford B furnished, near east gate, ceramic tile $650
mother, and friend. Her friend, grandmother (you have at least Hastings D furnished, new kitchen, updated elec. step in shower $700
Tully, the wild one, grows into been a daughter) you might Wellington E
Sussex C
lakeview, ceramic tile, carpet, transportation
furnished, carpet, tile, central air
$800
$750
a driven career woman with an recognize teen-age daughters Canterbury G
Stratford K
unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet, c/a
furnished, large patio, ceiling fans, 2 baths
$600
$600
insatiable ambition to become versus mothers’ good and Waltham B furnished, carpet, new roof, near east gate $600
Northampton J furnished, waterview, also for sale $600
a TV newscaster ala Barbara faultless intentions. GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
Walters. Yes, the plot is predictable. Chatham D
Dorchester I
unfurnished, ceramic tile, waterview, central air
furnished, carpet, kitchen redone, transportation
$600
$700
Kate and Tully have high Yes, it is a tearjerker. But Stratford J fully furn ceramic tile, 2 baths, beauty
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1/1.5 BATH
$800

points and lows, closeness and the ending will take you by Sussex I furnished, ceramic tile, extra storage $575
Easthampton B furnished, ceramic tile, blinds, very nice $550
distance, misunderstandings surprise. A major illness is Camden L fully furn, shower only, carpet $550
and reconciliations, yet their de- involved; enough said. Windsor M
Andover E
furnished, carpet, central air
unfurnished, carpet, transportation, corner
$550
$675
cades-long friendship survives. Read — cry — enjoy. o UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
Coventry H furnished, ceramic tile, carpet $650
Coventry A furnished, hardwood floors, carpet in bedrooms $700
Golf’s Edge F furnished, ceramic tile, golfview $700
Norwich H unfurnished, ceramic tile, carpet, near east gate $700

Attention Newcomers Chatham D


Windsor E
Cambridge D
furnished, ceramic tile, new kitchen
unfurnished, carpet, ceramic tile, waterview
furnished, carpet, dishwasher
$650
$650
$625
Condo documents include Bylaws, Declaration of GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
Chatham A furnished, carpet, ceramic tile, hurricane windows $600
Condominium and Amendments. All new unit owners, Wellington G unfurnished, ceramic tile, waterview, lg patio, 2 baths $650
Chatham K newly redone, furnished, covered patio $725
at closing, are to receive a set of these documents from Northampton N stall shower, water view, beautiful ceramic tile $600
Coventry E furnished, pet friendly , ceramic tile $700
the seller, or obtain reimbursement for the approximate UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
Canterbury E furn/unfurn, ceramic tile, tile patio, enclosed patio $600
cost cost of replacement. They can be obtained from Camden H furnished, carpet/linoleum, ex storage, near pool $480
Norwich F furnished, carpet, garden view, clubhouse, fitness center $600
any title company for a fee. Windsor J
Norwich C
furnished, ceramic tile, garden view, beauty
furnished, carpet, garden view
$750
$575
Any questions? Ask UCO. Coventry B
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1 BATH
near fitness center, carpet, ceramic tile, unfurnished $650
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Bagels & More “A Full Service Restaurant” Sheffield A
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
ceramic tile, waterview, screened in patio $1,250

Breakfast Special Coventry A


Norwich H
Dover A
ceramic tile, queen size bed, baths redone
new appl. in kitchen, new a/c, ceramic tile
water view, ceramic tile, large patio
$1,200
$1,050
$1,100
2 Eggs & Oatmeal or Grits or Home Fries + Bagel Chatham H furnished, ceramic tile ,waterview $1,100
or Toast + Coffee or Tea — Only $3.75 Southampton A golf view, carpet, nr pool
Easthampton D nr clubhouse, carpet, nr e. gate, 24 hr gated comm.
$1,000
$1,000

Lunchtime Special Salisbury F


Sussex C
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
carpet, ceramic tile, new kitchen, redone
carpet, ceramic tile, new kitchen, near pool
$1,150
$1,200
Salami, Tongue, Lox, Nova, Corned Beef, Coventry A nr east gate, hardwood floor, carpet in bedroom $1,200
Pastrami, Chopped Liver, Egg Salad, Whitefish Sheffield J nr Hastings fitness, carpet, pristine condition
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
$1,200

and Much More at Better Than Reasonable Prices Coventry E ceramic tile, upgraded appliances, carpet, (6 mths) $1,000
Coffee or Tea Free with Each Special Norwich O
Windsor J
carpet, ceramic tile, nr east gate and clubhouse
nr west gate, ceramic tile, carpet
$1,000
$1,150
Open 7 Days a Week, 5:30am-2pm • 561-688-9590 Sussex B nr pool, private area, ceramic tile, 2 twin beds (4 mths) $1,000
Sussex A nr pool, private area, ceramic tile $1,000
5770 Okeechobee Blvd., WPB, FL 33417 Salisbury F near east gate, carpet, corner unit $900
Norwich C furnished, carpet, full size bed & sofa bed $1,000
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
Coventry E new furn, pet friendly, near east gate, c/a $975
561-840-6345 JOE CARRIKER UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
Coventry H carpet, ceramic tile, nr east gate and clubhouse $1,200
Stratford K carpet, 2 baths, c/a, large rooms $1,200

HANDY MAN THINGS, INC. Camden H


GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
wood floors, near west gate, nr pool $1,100
Sheffield N carpet, ceramic tile, clean nr fitness center $1,000
HMT WINDOWS & DOORS Chatham K
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
ceramic tile, covered patio, carpet $1,200
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
• Door Repairs • Window Repair • Hurricane Shutters Kent G ceramic tile, beauty shower stall only, near pool $1,000
• Door Replacement • Window Replacement Camden B carpet, waterview, newer appliances, near west gate $1,125
• Accordion Shutters Sheffield F near Hastings fitness center, clean and fresh $950
• Sliding Glass Door • Window Glass • Kitchen and Bath Camden G carpet, new appliances, screened patio $1,200
Repair and Wheels • Window Screens Countertops Salisbury G carpet, ceramic tile, transportation $1,125
Canterbury H new appliances, ceramic tile, near pool $950
• Porch Enclosures • Porch Rescreening • Shower Doors Coventry E new furniture, mirror walls, central a/c $975
GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
30 Years in Construction Stratford K carpet, ceramic tile, newer appliances $1,250
Stratford J ceramic tile, active clubhouse, transportation $1,300
Licensed/Bonded/Insured License Nos. U-20681; U-20702
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Classified Ads
know that if caught, you can
be put into jail? And that ticket
is a go before a judge ticket
Safety in court. Not just pay a fine…
Classified ads are printed this is very serious! Until next
on a space available basis.
Stratford C, 2 BR, 2 ba, cnr on George Franklin time...be safe out there!!! o
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Ads should be submitted by

Important
the seventh of the month in Spectacular 2 bd, 2 ba, upper
which they are to appear. fl lksd condo, comp furn &
Articles must be resubmitted impec dec in highly desirable Hi folks: those of you that involved accident...but they

Numbers
every month if they are to be Wellington G, pvt pool & don’t know it — there is a war were not arrested...very lucky
repeated. BBQ area. Asking $74,900. on! Yup, right here in Century for that person.
All Classified ads must be See photos at www.lrda.net Village! We have been experi- Property damages have Emergency..................................911
on a full sheet of paper (8½ x or call 856-287-6542 for appt. encing an exceptional amount gone up and that costs every-
11). Scraps of paper will not Senior Helpline........................... 211
of traffic accidents lately...and one here. Your money pays for
be accepted. Short Sale Security..............................502-8103
we are not even in season! repairs and could be used for
All items submitted must
include name and address of We had a head on crash in other things. Guest Call-In....................689-1759
Oxford 500, lg 2/2, 2nd fl, new What has been discussed is
contributor. Name and ad- July right here! Folks, while Reporter............................683-9336
kit & bath, 7 closets, tile fl, lg driving, you need to pay at- having a Sheriff’s Deputy pa-
dress will not be printed; this encl pat. $50,000. 615-9909 trol inside the community and
UCO Office......................683-9189
is for our information. The tention — not gabbing on a
cell phone. strictly enforce traffic rules. Clubhouse.......................640-3118
Classified ads are a service For Rent Another problem: There UCO will pay for this — that’s Hastings CH....................687-4875
for UCO members only.
are some folks here driving right, exclusive use of a Depu- WPRF (Anita Cruz).......640-3111
For Sale Camden J, 1/1½, fully furn, on suspended/revoked driver ty for traffic enforcement. This
4 ceil fans, 2 ACs. It’s a must licenses and some that have is no joke: It is for real. This Seacrest.............................697-4990
Dorchester B, upper fl, 2 see! $550 a mo. 914-471-6197 licenses that should not be is how bad things are getting... Florida Power.................697-8000
BR, 1½ ba, CAC, cust mirrs, driving at all! Now, we all de- please!!! Drive safely before Palm Beach Water.......740-4600
WDMs on fl; recently inst: Waltham D, lg cnr apt, 1/1½, pend on and need our mobile there is a bigger problem. Take
new roof, AC, HWH. Must unfurn, CA, 2 fl. $550/mo
nd
the driver safety course of-
AT&T......................1-888-151-6500
freedom, but there comes a
see: $34,500. 689-3019 or ($975/mo sea). 805-965-2540 time in life when you have to fered at the Clubhouse. Make Pest Control.....................656-6311
779-4573 say, for the safety of myself arrangements to go shopping Comcast............................847-4792
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one has been killed yet...that’s
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heat + fans, new appls. Red to $550/mo unfurn; sea rental here — use it. I know of an have reported on driver safety. Sheriff’s Office.................766-2000
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Andover H – Renovated, 2nd floor-----------------------------------------------$18,000 Easthampton A – Furnished. Ceiling fans---------------------------------- $27,000


Andover I – Beautiful apt.-----------------------------------------------------------$28,000 Norwich B – Near laundry room----------------------------------------------- $19,500
Cambridge I – 2nd fl, carpeting/vinyl---------------------------------------------$22,750 Norwich B – 1st floor, rentable bldg.------------------------------------------ $19,900
Canterbury F – Beautiful and spotless------------------------------------------$26,000 Sheffield O – Carpeted, wall a/c unit------------------------------------------ $17,000
Canterbury K – Washing machine, fans----------------------------------------$23,900 Sheffield O – 1st Floor------------------------------------------------------------ $39,900
Chatham B – 1st fl, waterview-----------------------------------------------------$21,900 Sussex J – New a/c in bedroom. Carpeted--------------------------------- $18,000
Chatham U – Ground floor location----------------------------------------------$19,500 Sussex L – Nicely furnished----------------------------------------------------- $19,900

1 BED / 1.5 BATHS

Andover H – Corner unit, gr. floor.------------------------------------------------$39,900 Hastings F – Near health club; washer/dryer------------------------------- $29,000
Andover M – Water view. New a/c units.---------------------------------------$19,900 Kent L – Nicely furnished. Well maintained--------------------------------- $29,900
Bedford D – Building has lift to 2nd floor.---------------------------------------$19,900 Northampton S – Nice unit near Kent pool--------------------------------- $29,900
Bedford K – Furniture negotiable.------------------------------------------------$29,900 Norwich A – New countertops. Near east gate---------------------------- $32,900
Berkshire B – Lakeview, 1st fl, ceramic tile------------------------------------$38,500 Plymouth R – Laminate flooring. New kitchen----------------------------- $58,900
Camden I – Corner unit. Central a/c.--------------------------------------------$28,000 Sheffield O – Corner unit, 1st floor-------------------------------------------- $26,500
Camden I – Corner Unit. Great location.---------------------------------------$39,900 Sheffield Q – Owner will hold mortgage 4% int.--------------------------- $35,000
Camden J – Corner unit, 1st fl, central a/c-------------------------------------$26,500 Somerset G – Nicely decorated. Bldg. has a lift.-------------------------- $39,900
Canterbury J – Bright corner unit; furn------------------------------------------$39,900 Southampton A – Unfurn., but negotiable.---------------------------------- $36,900
Chatham T – Nice lake view, 2nd floor------------------------------------------$35,000 Sussex A – Nice apartment. Priced to sell! -------------------------------- $29,900
Coventry D – Part. furnished, corner unit.--------------------------------------$34,900 Waltham C – Corner, ceramic tile, central a/c------------------------------ $38,500
Coventry D – Part. furnished, corner unit.--------------------------------------$34,900 Windsor D – Waterview; ceramic tile; 2nd floor---------------------------- $29,900
Dover B – Lakefront, ground floor unit.------------------------------------------$69,000 Windsor L – 1st floor-------------------------------------------------------------- $24,900
Dover B – Lakefront, ground floor unit.------------------------------------------$69,000 Windsor M – Motivated seller. Clean----------------------------------------- $29,900
Easthampton C – Corner unit; tile; CAC----------------------------------------$32,000 Windsor R – Beautifully decorated-------------------------------------------- $29,900
Golf's Edge B – Golf view, 1st floor----------------------------------------------$23.900 Wellington C – Water view.----------------------------------------------------- $29,900
Golf's Edge B – Remodeled kitch, ceramic tile-------------------------------$39,900 Windsor E – Corner unit, unfurn, water view.------------------------------- $29,900
Golf's Edge D – Great location----------------------------------------------------$28,000 Greenbrier B – Nice golf view, lg balcony----------------------------------- $69,900

2 BEDS / 1 or 1.5 BATHS

Andover K – Water view, tastefully furn, 1st floor-----------------------------$39,900 Hastings B – Corner. Near Health Club------------------------------------- $38,300
Cambridge B – Corner, quality updates, 2nd floor---------------------------$55,000 Norwich A – Beautifully furnished--------------------------------------------- $45,300
Camden E – 1st fl, laminate floors, canalview---------------------------------$49,900 Norwich B – Corner unit, 2nd fl, ceramic tile-------------------------------- $34,500
Canterbury A – Corner; Hurricane shutters------------------------------------$45,900 Norwich B – 1st floor-------------------------------------------------------------- $29,900
Canterbury G – Nice quiet area w/new a/c ------------------------------------$39,900 Norwich C – New appliances; tiled. Rent. bldg----------------------------- $29,000
Chatham B – Water views from patio. 1st fl------------------------------------$59,900 Norwich E – Furn. Central a/c. Rentable bldg.---------------------------- $42,000
Chatham E – 1st fl, laminate floors, canalview--------------------------------$49,900 Norwich K – 1st fl, ceramic tile, pets okay----------------------------------- $36,000
Chatham O – Corner; laminate floor/carpet------------------------------------$38,100 Sheffield A – Corner; central a/c; Rent. bldg-------------------------------- $35,000
Dorchester A – Corner, ceramic tile, 2nd floor--------------------------------$34,900 Sheffield D – Corner; on canal. Mexican tile-------------------------------- $47,000
Dorchester B – Clean, pretty unit; central a/c---------------------------------$34,900 Windsor D – Corner unit with water view------------------------------------ $65,000
Dorchester D – Corner, near pool------------------------------------------------$30,000 Windsor G – 2nd floor, ceramic tile-------------------------------------------- $34,000

2 BEDS / 2 BATHS

Greenbrier B – Nicely furnished, AC---------------------------------------------$34,900 Stratford C – Corner, 2nd fl, lakeview, wrap porch------------------------ $90,000
Greenbrier B – 4th floor (elevator)-----------------------------------------------$44,000 Wellington G – Waterview------------------------------------------------------- $69,900
Oxford 400 – Nicely furn, hurricane shutters-----------------------------------$89,900 Wellington J – Lovely lake view------------------------------------------------ $85,000
Oxford 100 – Waterview, walk to Temple---------------------------------------$68,500 Wellington M – Nicely furn; lakeview, cent AC----------------------------- $59,900
Plymouth A – Corner, by appointment only---------------------------------- $120,000

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Delray Medical Consumer Traps

All-U-Can-Eat Buffet
Center Installs and Tips
Topic: Tree Trimming
Innovative Before The Storm
64-Slice CT Trap
Tony had put it off long
Imaging
Pizza • Salad • Soup
enough. The hurricane season
Technology was here and the big mango
Siemens Medical Somatom tree had to be trimmed. Tony
Definition AS delivers found a flyer stuck under his
sharp images in seconds
Delray Beach, FL — Del-
ray Medical Center is proud
front door mat. He called the
number and a voice answered,
“Tree service.” Tony discussed
Pasta Made to Order
Desserts • All for $5.49
to announce the installation the work he wanted to have
of the Somatom Definition done and was impressed by
AS 64-slice configuration CT the very low estimate. He
system. Known as the world’s felt there was more he should
first “adaptive” CT scanner, it know before making his de- Wed Nite 5-8 Karaoke by Jack
adapts to virtually any patient, cision, but what questions
Located on the NE corner of
as well as for complete dose should he have asked?
protection and the user’s space Tips
Okeechobee Blvd. and Haverhill
requirements. The Somatom Here are some suggestions (in Babies R Us Mall)
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used in Delray Medical Cen- age to your trees, home or WPB, FL 33417
ter’s Outpatient Diagnostic from tree trimmers who may
Center in Palm Court Plaza in injure themselves while on 561-686-5560
Delray Beach, FL. your property:
“This cutting-edge technol- • Insurance for the tree indus-
ogy will give Delray Medical try is very expensive. Com-
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of the fastest, safest and most estimates often do not have
effective scanning technology sufficient insurance cover- GENERAL DENTISTRY
available today,” said Robert age. Ask to see a certificate
Krieger, Delray Medical Cen- of insurance and then call Conveniently located where you shop
ter’s chief executive officer. the insurance company to
“The Somatom Definition of-
fers new applications that can
verify its status. Avoid busi-
nesses that can’t show proof
Crosstown Plaza
Between Publix and Blockbuster Video
greatly benefit our patients of worker’s compensation.
while, at the same time, mini- • Qualify the business. Look • Exams, Cleanings Call
mizing the radiation risks typi- for affiliations with trade • Crown and Bridgework
cally associated with CT scans.”
The Somatom Definition
AS is extremely versatile as
associations. Some, like
the Tree Care Industry
Association (TCIA), and
• Implant Bridgework
• Partial and Full Dentures
• Same Day Repairs, Relines
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2885-H N. Military Trail
it is suitable for both routine International Society of • Other Phases of General Dentistry Hours by Appointment
diagnostic work, as well as Arboriculture (ISA) offer
for more complex exams in the industry accreditation • Ask friends and neigh- • Make sure the company It is best to pay by credit
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diology. It’s also ideal for use • Ask if the business has a Check to see if your home cities do not pick up brush • Get a detailed contract in
in emergency situations such certified arborist on staff. owner’s association can left by contractors. It could writing or you may find
as in stroke and heart attack Improper pruning (such provide references or re- leave the home owner open yourself out on a limb.
patients where speed is key. as tree topping) kills more ferrals. to fines and other costs. For more information, visit
Patient safety is also an trees than any other trim- • Ask if the company drug • Don’t pay in advance. Only http://www.pbcgov.com/con-
added benefit of the Somatom ming mistake. tests workers regularly. pay when the job is finished. sumer o
Definition AS. The system
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Another unique feature of
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the new system is its Adaptive
nr W-gate, all tile thruout, up- cond w/newer cptg, HWH, re-
pools, fully furn.
4D-Spiral, which provides
continuous movement of the
dated kit, CAC, lovely furn, rent- frig, fr dr, AC unit lovely gdnvw, $500/mo ann or $850/ann
able, mint cond park outside your door $18,900 Sheffield J, 2/1.5, 2nd fl
patient table, permitting a
New Price: $35,000 Sheffield A 1/1, 1st fl unit in
larger area to be imaged. En-
Sheffield O 1/1.5, 2nd fl cnr, wtrfr bldg, clean, updated kit/
outside cnr, immac, nuer
tire organs and their functions
can now be examined with just
gorg unit, mint cond, updated bath, fully furn, close to Syna- cptg, nu tile, furn, gdnvu,
one single scan.
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shwr, CAC, sec balc, spec gdnvw, pr for unit $18,900 $1,100/mo sea
“Previously, only a small
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portion of a patient’s affected
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Organization News own a weapon. Everything is Deborah Hospitalnd Founda- Irish-American Cultural followed by general meeting.
free. This fall, we have a great tion: Now meets 2 Fri in CH
st
Club of CV: Meets 1 Tue in Come as our guest and see
lineup of speakers. We have Party Room at 11:00 am. CH, 2:00 pm, Room C. For what we’re all about! Walt,
Amit Rishona Chapter: In- also been sponsored by Hu- info, call Robert, 917-704- 478-6521; Phil, 686-2086.
vites you to join us 2nd Tue at mana Insurance for free range Democratic Club of Century 0223.
Aitz Chaim (Bess, 478-0735). time at the Gator Gun Center Village: Meet in Party Room, Jewish War Veterans Ladies
on Sep 9, 9:00-12:00. Ladies Sep 22 at 1:30 pm (note new Italian-American Culture Auxiliary Post 520: Meets
B’nai B’rith Century: We are invited. George, 471-9929. loc). All Democrats are wel- Club: Meets 3 rd Wed, 2:00 3 rd Mon at The Classic. A
meet every 4th Sun, 9:30 am, come. pm, Party Room of CH, Sep- continental breakfast is served
for breakfast meetings at Con- Century Village Orchestra: May. Lots of great activities: at 9:00 am, followed by our
gregation Anshei Sholom. For We practice every Mon, 1:15- Duplicate Bridge at Hast- 10/5, day trip to Mardi Gras meeting. Our efforts go to
more info, call Arnold Rimm, 3:45, in the CH (starting Oct ings Clubhouse: Every Mon Casino in Hallendale, 9:00 creating welcome kits for the
689-1918. 26). We are a community at 7:00 pm and Wed at 1:00 am, from Drexel Plaza, incl veterans at the VA Center at
orchestra comprised of your pm. If you need a partner, cash back bonus play, free Military Trail and various po-
Brooklyn U.S.A.: Will meet friends and neighbors. Some call Mimi, 697-2710, leave lunch and driver tip, contact sitions at the Center. We find
on Wed, Oct 14, 1:30 in the of us were professional musi- message. Dolores at 688-0876; 10/21, our volunteer work helpful and
Party Room. Coming events: cians; some of us are just plain 2:00 pm, welcome back pizza rewarding and welcome new
Oct 16, dessert social for paid- amateurs. We welcome all. We Evangelical Christian Net- party; 11/18, jewelry display members. Dorothy, 478-6521.
up members; Nov 15, Italian perform two to three concerts working Club: Meets 1st Fri, and items for sale, bring new
lunch & entertainment; Dec a year. Rickie, 683-0869. 6:30 pm, Classroom B of CH. unwrapped toy for children w/ Knights of Pythias: You are
17, BBQ and boat trip on the We share relevant info among cancer (no stuffed animals); invited to join Palm Beach
Jungle Queen; Jan 17, mys- Christian Club: Meets Wed, ourselves and with our com- 12/16, holiday celebration, last Rainbow Lodge #203, meet
tery bus trip; Feb 21, annual 1:00 pm in Room C. munity. Dee, 827-8748; Steve, chance to bring a toy; 1/21, 2nd and 4th Mon at North Coun-
luncheon/dance; Mar 16-18, 389-5300. BBQ at Duck Island. Call ty Senior Center, Northlake
3 day/2 nite trip to Key West, Congregation Anshei Sho- Anna, 684-5605 for more info. Blvd. We welcome new mem-
breakfast, dinner, sightseeing. lom: We welcome you to our Greater Philadelphia Club: bers, duals, reinstatements and
Elayne, 688-8151; Steve, 242- temple family. Attend our Elaine, 615-6697. Jewish War Veterans Post transferees from out of state.
0481; Rose, 683-1564. daily Minyans and Shabbat #501: Meets 1st Sun at An- We are a fraternal brotherhood
services Fri eve at 8:00 and Hadassah, Judith Epstein shei Sholom. Breakfast at fostering the credo of friend-
Canadian Club: Meets 4 th Sat morn at 8:45. Sisterhood Chapter at CVWPB: Meets 9:00; meeting at 9:30; meets ship, charity, benevolence.
Wed, Party Room of CH, 1:00 mini-luncheon every 3rd Tue. 3rd Wed at 11:45 am for mini- from Sep to May with guest Mike, 615-0218.
pm. Membership open to all. Other events: Aug 26, card lunch, 12:30 meeting at Cong speakers. Activities include
Lots of great activities. Betty, party/luncheon at Bellante’s Anshei Sholom. Suzanne, servicing VA patients. Ralph, Na’Amat USA (Pioneer
684-0766; Franne, 478-9526; @ 11:30, $9; Sep 7, Labor Day 686-4241. 689-1271; Howard, 478-2780. Women): Meets 4th Tue, 1:00
Madelaine, 684-5595. BBQ w/CV Drama Workshop pm, at Cypress Lakes Audi-
@ 12:00, $12-$15; Sep 28, Holocaust Survivors of the Jewish War Veterans Post torium for mini-lunch and
Century Village Gun Club: Break the Fast, holiday seats Palm Beaches: Yom Ha’Shoah #520: Meets 4th Sun at Elks interesting programs, guests
Meets 2nd Tue, 7:00 pm, Class- avail @ $10. Rae 478-3221; (Kathy, 689-0393). Lodge, Belvedere Rd. Con- are always welcome. For info,
room B. You don’t have to the Temple, 684-3212 tinental breakfast at 9:00, Continued on Page 28

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GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM / 1 BATH protection............................................................... 36,000


CAMDEN I Across from pool, patio on greenway. clean KENT B Waterfront beauty, across from pool, This one
& furnished............................................................ 17,500 won’t last................................................................ 39,900
COVENTRY E Pet friendly, Central a/c all tile, built-ins, ANDOVER L Water front with tile completely furnished
new appl’s.............................................................. 27,500 & rentable............................................................... 44,900
EASTHAMPTON A Clean and bright across from the CHATHAM D Corner on Chatham Isle, Tile, pristine,
gate......................................................................... 25,000 water view.............................................................. 44,500
BERKSHIRE F Great location, patio on garden nice 2 BEDROOM / 2 BATH
price........................................................................ 24,900 SOMERSET H Corner ground, across from pool on water
UPPER FLOOR 1 BEDROOM / 1 BATH great opportunity.................................................... 49,900
SHEFFIELD K Oak kitchen, new air conditioning and GOLF’S EDGE B gorgeous ground, renovated washer/
flooring................................................................... 29,900 dryer Stunning furniture......................................... 49,000
WINDSOR H Lovely, updated, rentable beauty, nice OXFORD 100 Furnished, oversized on water, excellent
price........................................................................ 24,900 price, furnished...................................................... 39,900
WINDSOR H Beauty, All redone, tile new a/c’s and OXFORD 100 All tile, new Trane a/c waterfront, lovely
more....................................................................... 24,900 unit......................................................................... 49,900
GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM / 1 ½ BATH SOMERSET 2nd floor, on water oversized, new carpet-
SOUTHAMPTON B Park at your door, oversized patio fresh paint............................................................... 49,900
on golf course......................................................... 17,500 UPPER FLOOR 2 / 1.1/5
WINDSOR H Corner, new a/c furnished near gate & pool, NORWICH O Walk to east gate from lovely furnished
great deal!!!............................................................ 23,500 condo, nice view.................................................... 28,500
STRATFORD O 2 patios, beautiful new flooring and SHEFFIELD M Corner, great opportunity just footsteps
updates throughout................................................. 48,800 to health club.......................................................... 29,900
UPPER FLOOR 1 BEDROOM 1 ½ BATH LUXURY 2/2s
SALISBURY C Walk to gate & clubhouse, priced to WELLINGTON F Tile, long lake vws, pristine... 59,900
sell.......................................................................... 19,900 WELLINGTON D Great exposure, wonderful association,
COVENTRY E Pet friendly, clean and bright, great tile on cul-de-sac.................................................... 49,900
price........................................................................ 24,900 GREENBRIER C All new kitchen & baths, new a/c &
DOVER C Gorgeous views of lake, great location, appl, part furn......................................................... 86,500
elevator................................................................... 34,900 GREENBRIER tile, mirrors, new everything shows like
ANDOVER H Cnr, tile new bath, on preserve..... 39,900 a model................................................................. 159,900
GOLF’S EDGE F Pristine freshly painted lovely view WELLINGTON E Pristine updated lkfr condo... 59,900
great price............................................................... 29,900
EASTHAMPTON E Corner, rentable central a/c Walk to
east gate.................................................................. 24,900

RENTS!
ANDOVER C Gorgeous new kitchen & baths, stunning
unit All done for you.............................................. 39,900
SHEFFIELD L Walk to Hastings, furnished, Great
opportunity............................................................. 26,900
BEDFORD F Corner, new a/c, carpet freshly painted, CAMBRIDGE A Corner 2 1/5 clean, move in ready.................................... 550
walk to club............................................................ 34,000 NORWICH D 2/1.5 2nd fl. furnished, pristine cond..................................... 550
STRATFORD O Open floor plan, granite, tile, new CANTERBURY I 1/1 2nd fl laminate fl, like new clean as a whistle........... 550
everything.............................................................. 59,500 STRATFORD O 1/1,5 Ground fl. Central a/c, 2 patios, on water................. 650
GREENBRIER C Lovely golf views, elevator & Pool SOMERSET F 2/2 2nd fl on water, new carpet fresh paint oversized.......... 725
furnished nicely...................................................... 49,900 STRATFORD O 1/1.5 2nd fl, Tile, granite, all renovated on water.............. 650
GOLF’S EDGE E Turnkey nicely furnished, walk to STRATFORD I 1/1.5 2nd fl all new construction, stunning......................... 600
clubhouse & pool................................................... 29,900 STRATFORD 1 1/5 2nd fl Stunning, renovated, washer/dryer..................... 750
WELLINGTON A Next to pool on cul-de-sac, great WINDSOR B All new kitchen, step in shower, nr pool very pretty.............. 550
exposure................................................................. 32,500 SUSSEX B Corner 2/1,5 ground fl, furnished, tile......................................... 550
GROUND FLOOR 2 BEDROOM / 1 ½ BATH
CHATHAM U Corner, great location, hurricane
MANY MORE, SEASONAL TOO!
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Organization News Yiddish Culture Chorus: 50 Delray Medical Center


members, men and women.
A Good Handyman
Continued from Page 26 Continued from Page 25
call Rhoda, 478-8559. Coming Leader is Shelley K. Tenzer. presented challenges,” said
events: Oct 13-27, fabulous Knowledge of Yiddish not Theresa Griffith, Imaging Reliable, Dependable and Affordable
15-day deluxe trip to Israel, necessary. Edy, 687-4255. Director at Delray Medical
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Caribbean cruise on the NCL group of Yiddish lovers who conditions earlier, and when Prompt Service
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call (Sylvia, 686-5350; Mar- under the guidance of Edy
lene, 684-8357). Sharon. Meetings are held 1st
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and 3rd Sun from 1:30 to 3:00 For more info, call 561-637-
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Seniors): Come to our meets Edy, 687-4255. o
every 2nd Mon, 3:00 pm, Party
Room; see what we have
planned. Don’t Forget to
Yiddish Advanced Reading Buckle Up
Group: Menke Katz Reading We have a tough seat
Circle invites readers to join belt law in the state of
group headed by Troim Han- Florida. Police will stop
dler. Currently reading Night
you if you are not buck-
by Elie Wiesel in Yiddish.
Meetings are twice a month led up — no other traffic
in private homes. Troim, 684- infraction is necessary.
8686. Do not test them!
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Kurt Weiss 9:30 a.m.
Classroom C

“Disingenuous”: The • The last reason I can think


Meaning of Words of is that the user himself
Anyone who ever conversed was once called “disin-
with me came to the early genuous,” but did not know
conclusion that my mother what it meant, looked it up,
language is not English. Re- and decided to use it in the
gardless how long one is away future.
from the country where he was Another word lately used
born and growing up, I try to on TV struck me as odd:
overcome this, not by making “birther.” I tried to look that
an effort to sound like I am one up too, but could not find
American born, but by wid- it at all in the dictionary. It’s
ening my knowledge of the a new word none of us ever
English language. heard of before, but we all
So, whenever I hear, or read, know what it is supposed to
a word which sounds new to infer. Now, using “birther” I
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Children Say the and I entered our vacation

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I get a great deal of plea- to know that my new name is
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CV Fund rassed and help is given only Contributions to the CV


By Lanny Howe where truly needed.” Fund are tax deductible and
A Breakthrough and If you attended the Health should be mailed to: The CV
Progress Fair at the Village Medical Fund, Inc., 207 Salisbury
The laptop computer we Center on August 10, hope- I, West Palm Beach, FL
so desperately needed for fully you saw the CV booth 33417. If you have any ques-
the CV Fund operations, we there. We want to get as much tions or feel you could help
have now been able to order, exposure as possible. There us in any way, please call us
thanks to a generous dona- are people here in great need. at 640-7606.
tion. By the time this article is It’s hard to wait, but to help Dave Israel and Ed Black,
published, we should have the people financially, we must who ordered our new com-
new computer in hand and up wait until there are sufficient puter, will soon be setting up
and running. Very soon now, funds in the treasury. the programs we’ll need on it.
with the purchase of a printer, Do you know John Sapon- Can’t wait to get underway! o
we will have an efficient aro? He’s done a ton of work
means to write letters to local to help produce the UCO Re- Hospital Numbers
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laptop, able to be used wireless
or wired, and designed espe-
cially for business computing
and productivity.
While waiting for the com-
puter, we haven’t been idle.
We have been sending letters
to local businesses the old-
fashioned way. These are busi-
nesses that have a stake in our
well-being, because many Vil-
lagers are their customers. We
have been contacting plumb-
ers and electricians, our main-
tenance companies, banks and
insurance companies, doctors
and rehab facilities, service
stations, restaurants, grocery
stores, pharmacies, beauty
salons, real estate agencies,
and others. Already money has
begun to come in from these
merchants.
In our letter to local busi-
nesses, we have tried to
make it clear that we are not
trying to burden only them
with our needs. The letter
says in part:
“We are writing to you as
a friend of the Village about
a new program here, called
simply ‘The CV Fund.’ Com-
passionate volunteers in the
Village are trying to raise
money to help the less fortu-
nate among us. We are trying
to help ourselves through
donations from individuals
within the Village, our asso-
ciations, and our clubs; but
we can also use — and need
— much help from the outside.
We are contacting our vendors
and local businesses, and will
soon be contacting founda-
tions and applying for grants
in an effort to raise funds to
help the poorer among us. We
are going about this in a dis-
creet way so no one is embar-
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Windsor 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 e 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 10:12
UCO Office (When Open) 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 r 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 Except Saturday and Sunday
Wellington L & M 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 s 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15
Wellington Circle 8:17 9:17 10:17 11:17 ' 1:17 2:17 3:17 4:17 5:17 6:17 7:17 8:17 9:17 10:17
Andover 8:19 9:19 10:19 11:19 1:19 2:19 3:19 4:19 5:19 6:19 7:19 8:19 9:19 10:19
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Kingswood 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25
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1:25 2:25 3:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 9:25 10:25
Medical Building 8:29 9:29 10:29 11:29 n 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29
Clubhouse 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 c 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30
Publix 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 h 1:35 Drivers' 6:35 7:35 8:35
Clubhouse 8:45 9:45 10:45 11:45 1:45 Dinner 6:45 7:45 8:45
Internal Bus Route #2
Clubhouse 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00
Plymouth 8:02 9:02 10:02 11:02 1:02 2:02 3:02 4:02 5:02 6:02 7:02 8:02 9:02 10:02
Sheffield E 8:04 9:04 10:04 11:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 6:04 7:04 8:04 9:04 10:04
Chatham 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 1:06 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 10:06
Kent 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 D 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 7:08 8:08 9:08 10:08
Northampton 8:11 9:11 10:11 11:11 r 1:11 2:11 3:11 4:11 5:11 6:11 7:11 8:11 9:11 10:11
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Sussex 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 1:13 2:13 3:13 4:13 5:13 6:13 7:13 8:13 9:13 10:13
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Canterbury 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 e 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15
Cambridge 8:16 9:16 10:16 11:16 r 1:16 2:16 3:16 4:16 5:16 6:16 7:16 8:16 9:16 10:16
Dorchester 8:18 9:18 10:18 11:18 s 1:18 2:18 3:18 4:18 5:18 6:18 7:18 8:18 9:18 10:18
Oxford 8:21 9:21 10:21 11:21 ' 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:21 6:21 7:21 8:21 9:21 10:21
Stratford 8:22 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22 6:22 7:22 8:22 9:22 10:22
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Sheffield 8:23 9:23 10:23 11:23
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1:23 2:23 3:23 4:23 5:23 6:23 7:23 8:23 9:23 10:23
Hastings Fitness Center 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25 n 1:25 2:25 3:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 9:25 10:25
Coventry 8:27 9:27 10:27 11:27 c 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:27 5:27 6:27 7:27 8:27 9:27 10:27
Medical Building 8:29 9:29 10:29 11:29 h 1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29 5:29
Clubhouse 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30
Publix 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 1:35 Drivers'
Clubhouse 8:45 9:45 10:45 11:45 1:45 Dinner
Please Note: On Sundays Only the #2 Bus will do a loop around the perimeter drive after going through Coventry.
Internal Bus Route #3
Clubhouse 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00
Bedford B 8:02 9:02 10:02 11:02 1:02 2:02 3:02 4:02 5:02 6:02 7:02 8:02 9:02 10:02
Greenbrier 8:04 9:04 10:04 11:04 D 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 6:04 7:04 8:04 9:04 10:04
Southampton 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 r 1:06 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 10:06
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Bedford C 8:09 9:09 10:09 11:09
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1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 6:09 7:09 8:09 9:09 10:09
Golf's Edge 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 e 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 10:12
Coventry 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 r 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 6:14 7:14 8:14 9:14 10:14
Norwich 8:16 9:16 10:16 11:16 s 1:16 2:16 3:16 4:16 5:16 6:16 7:16 8:16 9:16 10:16
Salisbury 8:19 9:19 10:19 11:19 ' 1:19 2:19 3:19 4:19 5:19 6:19 7:19 8:19 9:19 10:19
Waltham 8:22 9:22 10:22 11:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22 6:22 7:22 8:22 9:22 10:22
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Easthampton 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25 u
1:25 2:25 3:25 4:25 5:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 9:25 10:25
Medical Building 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 n 1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28
Clubhouse 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 c 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30
Publix 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 h 1:35 2:35 3:35 4:35 Drivers'
Clubhouse 8:45 9:45 10:45 11:45 1:45 2:45 3:45 4:45 Dinner

Please Note: BY REQUEST ONLY - All Buses will go around the perimeter drive at 11:45 am prior to the bus drivers taking their lunch breaks.
Please Note: On Saturdays Only the Internal Bus Routes #1 and #3 will drop off at Anshei Sholom on the 9 AM run.
Please Note: Monday thru Friday Only the Internal Bus Routes #1 and #3 will drop off at the Hastings Fitness Center on the 8 AM and 1 PM runs.

Shuttle Bus Route


Perimeter Drive
Clubhouse 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
12:45
1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00
Please be at your bus stop 10
Salon 27 9:04 10:04 11:04 D
1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 minutes before your pickup time.
Library 9:07 10:07 11:07 r 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07
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Humana 9:10 10:10 11:10
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1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10
Walmart Supermarket
Century Plaza
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9:22
10:16
10:22
11:16
11:22
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1:22
2:16
2:22
3:16
3:22
4:16
4:22
Please be Prepared to Show
Emporium Shoppes 9:26 10:26 11:26
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1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 the Bus Driver Your Century
Lowes 9:27 10:27 11:27 L 1:27 2:27 3:27 4:27
Baby Supermarket 9:29 10:29 11:29
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1:29 2:29 3:29 4:29
Village ID When Boarding ALL
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Perimeter Drive On Request c
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On Request Buses
Clubhouse 9:45 10:45 11:45 1:45 2:45 3:45 4:45
Mall Bus Route
Clubhouse 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
D 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
Morse Home Drop off 9:05 r
K-Mart 9:13 10:10 11:10 i 1:10 2:10 3:10 4:10 5:10 ** The Holiday bus will
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Church 9:20 10:17 11:14
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1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 5 PM MALL BUS run on New Year's
Palm Beach Mall 9:24 10:21 11:21 r 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:21 RUNS ON Day, July 4th,
Village Commons 9:29 10:26 11:26 s 1:26 2:26 3:26 4:26 5:26 SATURDAY Thanksgiving Day
Publix 9:34 10:31 11:31 1:31 2:31 3:31 4:31 5:31 ONLY
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and Christmas Day.
Post Office Drop off / Pick Up Tuesday & Thursday Only 1:34 2:34
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Morse Home Pickup n 1:40
Clubhouse 9:45 10:45 11:45 c 1:45 2:45 3:45 4:45 5:45
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Express Bus Route Excursion Bus *Monday* (Excludes the 2nd Monday)
Perimeter Drive 8:45 Leaves Clubhouse 9:35 AM 10:35 AM Pick Up Times
Clubhouse 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
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1:00 2:00 3:00 Washington Mutual On Request
Walgreens 9:04 10:04 11:04 r 1:04 2:04 3:04 Wellington Mall 10:05 AM 1:15 PM
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Pine Trail Square 9:08 10:08 11:08
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1:08 2:08 3:08 Home Depot On Request
Goodwill Store 9:09 10:09 11:09 e 1:09 2:09 3:09 Target 11:05 AM 2:05 PM
Winn Dixie 9:18 10:18 11:18 r 1:18 2:18 3:18 Wal-Mart 11:10 AM 2:10 PM
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Publix 9:28 10:28 11:28 1:28 2:28 3:28 Excursion Bus *Wednesday* (Excludes the 4th Wednesday)
Washington Mutual On Request L On Request Leaves Clubhouse 9:35 AM Pick Up Times
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Perimeter Drive 9:38 10:38 11:38 n 1:38 2:38 3:38 City Place 10:05 AM 2:00 PM
Clubhouse 9:48 10:48 11:48 c 1:48 2:48 3:48 Gardens Mall 10:35 AM 1:30 PM
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Return Clubhouse 2:30 PM

Sundays & Holidays Bus Route (Combo)


Clubhouse 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
Walgreen's 9:04 10:04 11:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:04 5:04 The Excursion Bus will go to
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Pine Trail 9:07 10:07 11:07 r 1:07 2:07 3:07 4:07 5:07 Lake Worth Beach on the 2nd
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Goodwill Store 9:09 10:09 11:09
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1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:09 Monday(Leaves 9:30 am - Picks Up 2:05
Cross County 9:14 10:14 11:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14
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Church 9:22 10:28 11:22 r 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:22 5:22
Palm Beach Mall 11:28
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1:28 2:28 3:28 4:28 5:28 Market in DelRay on the 4th
Village Commons 9:34 10:34 11:34 L
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1:34 2:34 3:34 4:34 5:34 Wednesday(Leaves 9:35 am - Picks Up
Emporium Shoppes 9:40 10:40 11:40 n 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 5:40 1:45 pm) of the Month.
Lowes 9:41 10:41 11:41 c 1:41 2:41 3:41 4:41 5:41
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Clubhouse 9:48 10:48 11:48 1:48 2:48 3:48 4:48 5:48

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