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| Permit fees for Jupiter Residents |
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admin writes, " Permit fees for Jupiter Residents: Waived for storm-related repairs for electric, plumbing, air conditioning and roofing. Fees have not been waived for structural repairs. "
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Posted on Oct 07, 2004 14:44pm.
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| Vote! |
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admin writes, " Many people today are disenchanted with the democratic process and stay home
on Election Day. They believe that their vote makes no difference and that they
can't possibly have an impact on the electoral process.
The Arithmetic of Voting
How important is a single vote? To make the math easy, let's talk about 100
people being eligible to decide an issue.
- 100 people are eligible to vote. If ALL register AND vote,
then 51 votes decide the election.
- If only 60 people register to vote (even though 100 people are
eligible to register) AND ALL 60 vote, 31 votes win the
election.
- If 60 people register to vote, but only 30 of them (50%) vote ...
then it takes only 16 votes to win the election.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2004 19:27pm.
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provider writes, "Dimwitted Dickie Pilager (Chris Cooper) is running for governor of Colorado. During a routine environmental commercial shoot, Dickie accidentally fishes a dead illegal immigrant out of the water, springing his campaign manager (Richard Dreyfuss) into action. The Pilager campaign hires private investigator Danny O'Brien (Danny Houston), a disgraced former journalist, to find out the origins of the body and put the kibosh on the story. As Danny makes his way around the various locals looking for clues, he uncovers a greater conspiracy behind Dickie's goals for government, as well as the danger the local ecosystem is in due to rampant greed."
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Posted on Sep 16, 2004 13:21pm.
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| 2004 Florida Lobster Challenge results are in! |
provider writes, "
| The 2nd Annual $25,000
Florida Lobster Challenge was a huge success
with 71 official entries and over 140 lbs. of lobsters weighing in.
The last hour of official weigh in on Thursday was a roller coaster
ride for the winner board. The scales closed at 5pm and everyone got ready
for the awards ceremony held at Jupiter's own The Crab House. The
Crab House went out of their way to prepare a delicious buffet that was
enjoyed by all.
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Posted on Aug 09, 2004 14:12pm.
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| Protect yourself from Internet Scams |
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admin writes, ""Phishing" is an online scam that uses a replica of an existing Web page or email you are familiar with to "spoof" or trick you into submitting personal, financial or password information. To keep your sensitive personal information protected and avoid online theft, always be suspicious of emails seeking personal information; refuse to give out your SSN, PIN or account numbers by email; and review account statements for accuracy."
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Posted on Jul 01, 2004 12:02pm.
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| 2-FOR-1 FOR FLORIDA RESIDENTS IN AUGUST |
admin writes, "Jupiter, FL: The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse invites Florida residents to
experience one of the best lighthouses in the state by offering a
special 2-for-1-admission price for the month of August. Florida
residents simply have to show their state identification cards to
receive this special offer.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is a great destination and is the best
view in Palm Beach County. In May, the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse was
honored with an Outstanding Achievement Award in the
Restoration/Rehabilitation Category at the 2003 Awards Ceremony from
the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. The 108-foot recently
restored Lighthouse was first lit in 1860 and is still in operation as
a navigational aide. Tours are available Saturday through Wednesday,
10 am-4 pm and the last tour of the day leaves at 3:15 pm. The
Lighthouse is closed Thursday and Friday.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is located in Lighthouse Park, 500 Captain
Armour’s Way, (South Beach Road & US Hwy 1) in Jupiter (Palm Beach
County). The Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. Lighthouse climbers must sign a waiver to be allowed on the
property. For safety reasons, proper footwear is necessary and all
climbers must be at least 48” tall. No large camera or travel bags are
permitted on the tour. A 15-minute video depicting the history of the
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is free and is shown continuously at the
Visitor Center. Admission for the 40-minute docent led tour is $6 for
all visitors, weather permitting. A gift shop is also available
featuring books and souvenirs. The Loxahatchee River Historical
Society operates the Lighthouse. Call 561/747-8380 for information.
This special is not available for group tours. Group tours can be
arranged in advance by calling 561/747-6639.
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This project has been financed in part with Historical Museums Grants-
in-Aid Program assistance provided by the Bureau of Historical Museums,
Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State, Glenda
Hood, Secretary of State.
Hours & Admission: The Museum is open to the public Tues.–Fri., from
10 am–5 pm, Sat.–Sun., from 12 pm–5 pm. See the exhibit, “House of
Light: A New Perspective - Photographs by Palm Beach Post Photographer
Bill Ingram” from August 12 - September 14. Admission is $3 per person
until September 24. The Lighthouse is open, Sat.–Wed., from 10 am–4
pm. The last tour leaves at 3:15 pm. Admission is $6 for all
visitors. The DuBois Pioneer Home is closed in August and September."
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Posted on Aug 01, 2003 14:31pm.
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| International Open Amateur Poetry Contest |
admin writes, "Enter
the International Open Amateur Poetry Contest for your chance to win the Grand
Prize of $10,000.00!
Click
here to enter now.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2003 16:14pm.
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