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East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - January 24 through January 30, 2013 • Year IV • Number 131 - FREE
Boca Rotary Honors Five Local Leaders with OPAL Awards
Life & Arts Natalie Cole and Her Sisters at Lynn University Concert
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Community King’s dream still rings loudly in Boca See page 5
Community International Polo Club Celebrates Tenth Anniversary See page 7
Business Yea! Students Question Boca Raton Ceo’s On Their Experiences As A Ceo. See page 25
Business Kaye Communications Wins Two Coveted Bernays See page 3 Awards See page 26
Patrick Perry and his grandfather, Edward Fitzgerald reading The Boca Raton Tribune
King’s dream still rings loudly in Boca BOCA RATON - A wave of marchers swept through Boca Raton to commemorate the life and legacy of slain civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Monday. Led by the color guard and marching band from Boca Raton Community High School, an estimated 250 marchers stepped off on their journey from the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Site in the 200 block of NE 12th Street
and marched along Dixie Highway through Pearl City to Hughes Park, 200 NE 14th St. “This is a beautiful day because this is something that Martin Luther King wanted to see - blacks, whites, Hispanic, Puerto Ricans all walk together,” said Laura Felder, who has been an employee at Florience Fuller Child Care Center for 37 years. “He also wanted to see us come together and help one another.
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