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2017

Obituaries

In Memoriam: Aug. 17

Richard Emmett Dillon, 83, Vero Beach Richard Emmett Dillon, a pioneering advertising executive and entrepreneur, died in his ...

Arts

Henegar launches ‘Jazz Legends Series’

The deep, sultry and melodic tones of iconic American jazz artists will come alive in the “Jazz Legends ...

Arts

Coming Up: Modernized ‘Merry Widow’ at Vero High

Franz Lehar’s much beloved, evergreen operetta “The Merry Widow” waltzes into the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts ...

On Faith

Vero Beach lets us live among destinies fulfilled

What’s the best part about living in Vero Beach? We’ve heard people offer many reasons why this place ...

People

Rolling classroom educates by ‘replicating’ dementia

The numbers are alarming. According to Peggy Cunningham, executive director of the Alzheimer and Parkinson Association of Indian ...

Dining

Citrus Grillhouse: A preview of coming attractions

In a perfect world, creative chefs would love to have a dedicated test kitchen and plenty of time ...

Health

New drug may revolutionize prostate cancer treatment

Recent research from a United Kingdom-funded clinical trial could change the standard of care for men with prostate ...

Health

Opioid ‘madness,’ not legal reefer, poses bigger threat

“Reefer Madness,” “The Assassin of Youth,” “The Devil’s Weed” and “The Terrible Truth” were all faux documentary films ...

Real Estate

‘Big Shots’: Vero golfers’ new home on the range

A Big Shots Golf franchise with a 30-bay driving range is going in at 3456 U.S. 1, having ...

Bonzo

Bonz gets to know Noah, who’s sleek and styled

Noah Weinstein is one of those poocheroos who always look like they’re about to step into the ring ...

32963 News Real Estate

Construction can’t keep up with island new home sales

Developers who took the lead in launching new home projects on the barrier island in 2015 and 2016 ...

Arts

Well ‘Met’: Vero Opera lineup is teeming with talent

How much talent from the Metropolitan Opera can squeeze into a single season of one small-town company? That ...