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Boca council members to discuss future of golf courses this month By: Marisa Gottesman Associate Editor Boca Raton has plans to sell off one of the city’s golf courses and preserve another one. City Council members whittled down a list of 10 developers interested in building on the 194-acre Boca Raton Municipal Golf Course, which is technically in Palm Beach County limits just northwest of Glades Road and Florida’s Turnpike, to three companies. It will either be GL Homes, which offered $73 million, Lennar Corp, which offers a slightly different,
more complex deal that would give the city the Ocean Breeze course and $41 million or Compson Boca Argent LLC, with the highest bid of $73.2 million. “We have too many moving pieces to say, ‘That’s the one,” Councilman Robert Weinroth said at a recent meeting.
Another discussion on the sale is likely to take place during the first scheduled council meeting this month.
Councilman Weinroth advocated for Compson, which wasn’t originally in the narrowed down list. Compson was added on the short list at the next council meeting after residents spoke in favor of the project.
Lennar is currently in negotiations with Wells Fargo to buy the Ocean Breeze Golf Course, which is located by Boca Teeca. The deal would total $51 million, which valued the Ocean [CONT. PG 2]
Chabad of East Boca honors three with ‘Share the Light’ awards during Gala at new Hyatt By: Dale King Contributing Writer For the Harry & Celia Litwak Chabad Center of East Boca, the night of Dec. 19 was a particularly special evening. The congregation that will soon begin constructing a new house of worship
at 770 E. Palmetto Park Road honored three members of the community with “Share the Light” awards, designating them as “lamplighters who in their own unique way have made their mark on the world, making it a better place for all of us,” said Rabbi Ruvi New from the
With TV producer and on-air personality Arlene Herson, center, are Ahuva New and her husband, Rabbi Ruvi New. (Photo by Dale King)
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Chabad. During a gala attended by hundreds, awards were handed out by Boca Raton Mayor Susan Haynie, former Boca mayor now Palm Beach County Commissioner Steven Abrams and Rabbi New to Miami Heat announcer Eric Reid;
former President of Farmland Dairies, Marc Goldman; and TV producer and on-air personality, Arlene Herson. It was the first presentation of its kind by the Chabad, but is expected to become an annual event, said Rabbi News. [CONT. PG 2]