Delray Beach, FL News Roundup (8/31/25)

Lake level transparency demanded: A Boynton Beach resident launched a petition after Lake Ida and Eden dropped 14½ inches in two-and-a-half weeks, grounding boats and threatening fish habitats — find out what’s behind the plunge.

Palm Beach enrollment plunge: Palm Beach County schools are educating 6,270 fewer students this year, pushing 67 campuses under 70% capacity and cutting roughly $40 million from the budget — find out what’s behind the decline.

Flavor South Florida feast ahead: Over 70 Palm Beach County eateries—from Chez Marie’s honey-mustard glazed salmon to Milos’s $60 prix fixe and new kosher offerings at Malka—are dishing up special menus for Flavor South Florida 2025 — check out the full lineup.

Thrifting goes luxe in Palm Beach: From $1 couch steals and $25 gallery-worthy art finds to $2,000 Chanel bags, resale shopping is booming countywide — find out why secondhand is the season’s hottest trend.

2025 TRIM notices hit mailboxes: The Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s Office has mailed Truth in Millage notices to every property owner, outlining your market, assessed and taxable values, proposed millage rates, exemptions and budget hearing details — find out how to challenge your valuation.

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