Delray Beach, FL News Roundup (8/24/25)

Downtown Delray Restaurant Month: From September 1–30, 2025, over 50 restaurants, cafés and eateries will serve up prix fixe menus, happy-hour deals and exclusive culinary events—grab your free RestaurantMonth pass to earn gift cards with each visit — find out how.

Battle for Pride Mural: Delray Beach’s vice mayor is calling in police surveillance to block FDOT crews from removing the city’s LGBTQ+ Pride street mural as an administrative hearing looms — find out what’s next.

Festival Days kickoff success: HabCenter Boca Raton’s inaugural fundraiser raised over $36,000 to support adults with developmental differences through job training and wellness services, highlighted by a Chinese New Year–themed Chopstick Challenge and a lifetime achievement award for Barbara Cambia — find out what made it a hit.

Emergency energy aid secured: The Northwest Focal Point Senior Center District landed $27,016.94 in EHEAP funding for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 15, 2026 to help low-income seniors cover life-critical utility bills in South Florida’s heat — find out how.

AI-powered tegu trap trial: University of Florida researchers are testing traps that snap shut once AI identifies invasive Argentine black and white tegus, offering a high-tech strategy to protect native wildlife — find out how this tech works.

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