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The Hispanic Vote hosts events featuring elected officials from both sides of the aisle. Featured in this photo are State Attorney Dave Aronberg and State Representative Mike Caruso.

Hispanic Vote of Palm Beach County Releases List of Endorsements

February 21, 2024

The Hispanic Vote of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan organization whose mission is to support candidates for local and state elections who will support issues important to the Hispanic community but also essential for all people.

RPB Mayor Fred Pinto, moderator Jim Sackett and challenger Steve Avila. Photo by Denise Fleischman/Town-Crier

Candidates Pinto And Avila Participate In RPB Mayoral Forum

February 9, 2024

Incumbent Royal Palm Beach Mayor Fred Pinto and challenger Steve Avila answered questions during a two-hour candidate forum presented by the Town-Crier newspaper on Monday, Jan. 29 at Royal Palm Beach Village Hall.

Pinto
Fred Pinto
Avila
Steve Avila

‘Town-Crier’ To Host RPB Candidate Forum On Jan. 29

JANUARY 12, 2024

The Town-Crier newspaper will host a televised Royal Palm Beach candidate forum on Monday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. in the new Royal Palm Beach Village Council chambers.

The two candidates seeking the Mayor’s Seat on the Royal Palm Beach Village Council in this year’s election have been invited to participate in the forum.

Pinto
Fred Pinto
Avila
Steve Avila

RPB Mayor Draws Challenger, Two On Council Get New Terms

NOVEMBER 17, 2023

When Royal Palm Beach’s qualification deadline closed Nov. 9 for the upcoming municipal election, Councilman Jeff Hmara and Councilwoman Selena Samios secured new, two-year terms without opposition. However, Royal Palm Beach voters will head to the polls in March to choose between incumbent Mayor Fred Pinto and challenger Steve Avila.

Hong Kong Ivy
By Molly McDonough

“Dear Old Dartmouth” Scores Second in Hong Kong Ivy Song Contest

JUNE 20, 2019

Dartmouth’s Alma Mater rang out halfway ’round the girdled earth on June 8, as Dartmouth alumni attending Hong Kong’s “Ivy Ball” sang a stellar rendition on stage. A Dartmouth group battled alumni from other Ivies and MIT in a song contest during the annual black-tie event, snagging second place.