by coastalnews1 | Jul 19, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
Art LIVE! by Danielle Charbonneau The artists featured in Art Live! 2016 event are some of the most unique and intriguing creators in South Florida. There’s João Paulo Gonçalves, an artist who uses blocks of wood to paint with shadows and light; Shane Mesmer, a...
by coastalnews1 | Jul 19, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
By Daniel Myer Half a century ago, Chuck McLaughlin started Marine Corps basic training. Eight months later, in April of 1967, North Vietnamese artillery fire bombarded Chuck in some of the most intense fighting of the Vietnam War. Unlike most of his comrades, Chuck...
by coastalnews1 | Jun 24, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
The House Papa Built Through determination, skill and a dream, Hugh “Papa Hughie” Ganter succeeded in running what has become a landmark restaurant in Lighthouse Point – Papa Hughie’s Seafood World. The next generation has followed suit with the opening by his son of...
by coastalnews1 | Jun 24, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
Sink It and The Will Come Sinking ships for divers has long brought money to the city of Pompano Beach. Creating the most accessible, warm-water, year-round world-class scuba diving park with major underwater art installations . . . could bring in much more. ...
by coastalnews1 | Mar 18, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
Modern Japanese • Thai 2515 E. Atlantic Blvd., 954-943-7390 We watched this new inconspicuous Japanese/Thai restaurant come together over the last year. Located on Atlantic Boulevard, East of U.S. 1 across from Big Daddy’s, we were unexpectedly surprised with what we...
by coastalnews1 | Mar 18, 2016 | FROM OUR ARCHIVES
By Dan Hobby The Frontier Long after most of the nation was settled and years after the United States Census Bureau declared there was no longer a frontier in America, the southeastern area of Florida was, for all practical purposes, a wilderness. Decades of...