Lauderdale By The Sea

Miller and Reiser win in Hillsboro Beach; Republicans sweep in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea

By Judy Wilson | Associate Editor Hillsboro Beach – This town has one new face on the commission. Dawn Miller, an attorney with experience in governmental issues, was the highest vote getter Tuesday and will join incumbent Jane Reiser (the candidate with the second highest vote total) on the dais at the reorganizational meeting March 26. Richard Crusco, an activist […]

In Hillsboro Beach, three candidates seek two commission seats

By Judy Wilson | Associate Editor Hillsboro Beach – Voters here will fill two commission seats from a field of three candidates: incumbent Jane Reiser, community activist Richard Crusco, and a newcomer to the political scene here, Dawn Miller. Reiser and Miller have gained the support of former mayor Deb Tarrant who has remained vocal about the town’s issues. Crusco […]

After little girl dies on beach, town grapples with how to prevent future tragedies 

By Christiana Lilly | New Pelican Writer LBTS – A week after 7-year-old Sloane Mattingly was killed after being buried in a sand hole collapse on the beach, the town commission held an emotional special meeting Tuesday to discuss how to prevent another tragedy. From staffing the beach with lifeguards to putting up warning signs, there were differing opinions on […]

Pier will remain closed for at least two more years, say owners

By Christiana Lilly | New Pelican Writer Lauderdale-By-The-Sea – It will be more than two years before Anglin’s Pier opens once more for sightseeing and fishing. Attorney Robert Lochrie, representing the owners of the pier, told the town commission Tuesday evening that after receiving permits from federal, state, county, and local entities, construction should begin in the summer of 2026. […]


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