Wellington Town Crier

Wellington Town Crier

Established in 1980, the Town-Crier is the oldest and largest weekly newspaper serving the west-central region of Palm Beach County. It is also a key member of one of the biggest independent publishing groups in South Florida.

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  • 1 week ago | gotowncrier.com | Charles Elmore

    Fewer homes and more retail space mark changes in a closely watched project on Wellington’s southeastern side, steered by developer Related Ross, Wellington Village Council members heard in a workshop Monday, May 19. The latest plan for the property known as K-Park entails fewer than 300 residential units, predominantly two types of townhomes of two or three stories, down from about 500 units at one point, representatives for the developer said.

  • 1 week ago | gotowncrier.com | Charles Elmore

    A plan for an 80-room hotel, 89 residences, and an array of shops, restaurants and offices near Wellington’s equestrian core cleared one set of hurdles at the village’s Planning, Zoning & Adjustment Board by a 7-0 vote on Wednesday, May 21.

  • 1 week ago | gotowncrier.com | Denise Fleischman

    RPB Marks Memorial Day At Veterans Park

  • 1 week ago | gotowncrier.com | Denise Fleischman

    Wellington Art Society Presents Scholarships

  • 1 week ago | gotowncrier.com | Joshua Manning

    An array of extra benefits promised by the developer were not enough for the Loxahatchee Groves Planning & Zoning Board to support the creation of a high-end RV park north of Southern Blvd. on the east side of C Road. The board considered five items related to the RV park at a meeting Monday, May 19. The items were discussed together but voted on separately.

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123 Example Street

City, Country 12345

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+1 (555) 123-4567

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