Fewer boat parades to celebrate 2020 holidays
From the land-based Key West procession, to long-loved Winterfest, parades have been forced to take a break thanks to COVID-19.
From the land-based Key West procession, to long-loved Winterfest, parades have been forced to take a break thanks to COVID-19.
Meet Jennifer Britt, 60, who works in the restaurant and bar business and lives in Davie and Islamorada. She owns a Key Largo brand boat named Weedline.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Residents concerned about the city’s questionable water quality after record-breaking sewage spills in early 2020 will soon be able to check the safety status of local waterways o
Meet William Demler, 57, who works for Headhunter Inc. and lives in Fort Lauderdale.
With boaters fleeing Covid claustrophobia by taking to the water in higher numbers, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is ready to cater to them all — albeit on a smaller scale.
Meet Mike Smith, 56, a retired tow truck busi- ness owner living in Marco Island. He and his wife, Julie Smith, own a 1995, 32-foot Aronow cigarette named 1-of-1.
New York and Fort Lauderdale, linked by many people who call both places home, now share a piece of solemn history.
Meet Michael Brown, 57, a commercial real estate broker and Georgie Brown, 60, VP of marketing at Brandstar, who reside on Nassau Canal in Pompano Beach.
With a rare show of bipartisan support, in late July Congress passed legislation to improve boating and preserve parks.
The novel coronavirus has changed the practices of most businesses.