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Paula A. Lewis Branch Library offers much more than a good read
Paula A. Lewis Branch Library offers much more than a good read
Ever notice that some of Port St. Lucie’s streets are sparkling clean and litter-free? And then there are the others where fast-food bags, cigarette butts, beverage containers and worse turn the roadside into an ugly mess.
Despite numerous delays and the pandemic, state veterans home to welcome residents soon
Ten new awards grace Port St. Lucie’s awards and honors list, ranging from a grant to improve emergency communications to being one of the happiest cities in America.
City, businesses optimistic as the region slowly returns to a new normal world
If you are tired of all the bad news that has been hitting the airwaves, of having to decide whether to take out or eat in, or need a break from binge watching your favorite TV show, there is good news. The city and its multitude of businesses and medical centers are looking forward to welcoming back patrons and athletes to a new normal way of life.
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Cindy Whistler owns a florist shop on Selvitz Road where she also operates Nanny’s Fur Kids Cat Rescue
In his first year of teaching at JCHS, Jean Baptiste has been dubbed “Mr. J.B.” by his students.
A certified respiratory therapist, Rachelle Tetreault experienced the benefits of acupuncture and Chinese herbs herself when traditional medicine failed to help with chronic asthmatic bronchitis.