The Coastal Star August 2013

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Serving Hypoluxo Island, South Palm Beach, Manalapan, Ocean Ridge, Briny Breezes, Gulf Stream and Coastal Delray Beach

August 2013

Boynton Beach

Volume 6 Issue 8

Along the Coast

Delray to get Trader Joe’s of its own By Tim Pallesen and Steve Plunkett

GALAXY ELEMENTARY

ABOVE: The new Galaxy Elementary School in Boynton Beach will be the greenest school campus in the state when it opens this month. At its heart is a two-story Wonderment Center, a gathering and learning spot.

THE NEW

Florida’s greenest school By Paula Detwiller

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hen school starts on Aug. 19, students enrolled at the brand-new Galaxy Elementary on Boynton Beach Boulevard just east of I-95 will be walking into Florida’s greenest school. That’s “green” as in highly energy efficient and sustainably designed. The nearly completed $30 million school is likely to qualify for the highest level of certification available from the U.S. Green Building Council: LEED Platinum. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. No other school in Florida, and few in the entire country, has

LEFT: Builders used environmentally friendly materials throughout. Photos by Jerry Lower/ The Coastal Star

See GALAXY on page 12

Along the Coast

Boca Raton resident John Granath walks toward the 8th tee at the Red Reef Executive Golf Course. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star

A tale of two seaside golf courses By Cheryl Blackerby This is a story of two public golf courses, both built on A1A in the early 1960s, and both on prime Palm Beach County real estate between the Intracoastal and the ocean. Both are cityrun courses, and, surprisingly, both attract more nonresidents than residents.

Inside Summer Arts

Arts Garage looks Beyond the Rainbow in Judy Garland tribute. Page H10

Gulf Stream suit settled

Controversial house signs covered as town and resident come to terms. Page 5

But 50 years later, there’s one huge difference: One makes money and the other loses a quarter of a million tax dollars a year. And the one that makes money stands to make even more with the addition of an upscale restaurant. The Red Reef Executive Golf Course in Boca

Paint primer

Need help choosing paint colors that will complement your coastal home? Color consultant to the rescue! Page H1

Don’t fret, Delray Beach. You are going to get your very own Trader Joe’s after all. City officials began to worry after the California-based specialty grocer announced early last month that it will open a store on South Federal Highway in Boca Raton next year. Boca Raton officials and residents greeted the food store — known for a $2.99 bottle of wine dubbed “Two Buck Chuck” and employees wearing Hawaiian shirts — with open arms. “Welcome, Trader Joe’s, to the city of Boca Raton,” CRA Chairwoman Constance Scott said after the agency voted 5-0 on July 18 to formally approve the retailer. Trader Joe‘s first opened in 1958, and is said to enjoy a near cult-like following. It sells a mix of gourmet, organic, vegetarian and imported foods, mostly as private label products, along with milk, eggs and other basics, all at low prices. Employees refer to themselves as “crew members” and “traders of the culinary high seas.” The walls are cedar-covered and adorned with local artwork. Delray Beach officials had been planning for a Trader Joe’s to help anchor Delray Place, a new shopping center on Federal Highway and Linton Boulevard, but worried they had lost their bid when the company announced its Boca Raton location first. “It’s never been a situation of either Delray or Boca,” company attorney Jeffrey Lynne said. “A lot of people had their ego and pride hurt that Delray Beach was not announced first.” But the company waited until July See TRADER JOE’S on page 10

See GOLF on page 15

‘Dead’ no more

Lake Worth Lagoon is coming to life, thanks to projects to add vegetation to sand islands. Page 23

Business Spotlight

Colonial Animal Hospital expands with new, state-ofthe-art boarding facility in Boynton Beach. Page 18


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