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Part II, Page 2 The Village of North Palm Beach Part II by James Knott (Sunday Brown Wrapper) (PBP) 7-8-84July 8, > 1984 Supplei sent to The Post, Sunday, July 8, 1984—Page 3 The village hall was completed in 1957. In 1958, it was turned over to the village at the developers' construction cost of $206,213. Two additions to the building were made in 1969. On the north end, a wing containing offices and council- chambers was built and another on the south end containing a police complex and a two -bay fire station. In 1961, what is now Osborn Park was a sandy lot with a tall television tower in its center owned by Channel 5. The company later built a new one in another. location, and this land, bought by the village, became a park and sports center. Anchorage Park was donated to the village by the Rosses at the same time as the marina, 1957. Ground for the post office was bro- ken on February 27, 1964, and the build- ing was completed later that year. When North Palm Beach was creat- ed, there were no residents, and in the absence of any voters a village council was appointed by the developers. The law called for the first election to be held in March of 1959, 'three years after the village received its charter. Two elected candidates would replace two of the ap- pointed members. The first two elected councilmen were Walter Thomas and William Young. The next year, three new members were elected, thus filling out a completely elected council of five members. These three were Louis Aiello, Frank J. Hahn and Emery Newell. The mayors are elected by the council. 15 citizens have served as mayor, from Charles Cunningham through present Congressman Tom Lewis (who served seven years) to Dr. V. A. Marks, the present Mayor. Churches include the Lighthouse Baptist Church, the first services of which were held on Easter Sunday,, 1962, the first minister, Rev. Theodore Bur- rell; St. Clare's Catholic Church, 1961, first pastor, Rev. Joseph McLaughlin; First Presbyterian Church, 1967, first minister, Robert E. Wolter; Our Lady of Florida Passionist Retreat, completed June, 1962; Palm Bible Chapel, complet- ed March, 1962, first pastor, C. Ernest Tatham; First Church of Christ Scien tist, 1969. After the Ros&s bought the North Palm Beach land area in 1956, extensive improvements were made in the golf course. The old Winter Club was refur- YOU CAN USE THE BIG FIRST 24-HOUR TELLER CARD AT pPubfix complex was beininstalled m ck axea.`It was thought best to exca- wore several hats: Village Clerk, Taxtreatment at its resent location off Anchorage �P `vate this, using the removed fill to raise Assessor and Tax Collector. Until the Drive: These were designed with capaci- other adjacent land. The result was a 10- village hall was completed, he had a desk • ties to handle an expanded village, plus acre lake formed on each side of North- in a small room upstairs in the Winter. Lake (Park and parts of Palm . Beach lake Boulevard, connected with the Ear= Club. One of the first things he had to do Gardens. Included was a 300,000 -gallon man system. These are North and South was set up a tax roll. This was fairly overh ad water tank. The Rosses' in- Lakes. This increased the large number simple, as there were only two taxpayers, vestmec n was $1,500,000. The distribu- of waterfront lots already created in the North Palm Beach Properties (the Ross -t tiori system included 75 miles of 'various, "village, all with concrete bulkheading. operating entity) and. John MacArthur. sized pipe and, almost 300 -fire hydrants. When the First American Bank opened One other turned up in the person of a The company was sold almost 20 years in 1959, it was the first building to be French duke who owned Little Munyon later to John MacArthur, who later ex- erected on Northlake Boulevard. Island. It seems that he had inherited panded it to the north. the island and had never seen it. When The Ross group picked excellent The sent him a tax bill, a polite letter About 4,000 feet west of. U.S. 1, on men for key jobs. A great deal of respon- came back from France with a check for what as to' Become Northlake. Boule- sibility fell on the shoulders of Al Olson, the taxes due — $23. yard, was a large slough or low-lying the village manager. fn the beginning, he The developers donated 10 acres of land for the erection of a $294,000 ele- mentary school: This school opened for classes September, 1958. The first prin- cipal was Marian Metcalf. Was Worth Avenue', ed The Village Marina was completedPlet in December, 1957. This is located onWho the North Palm Beach waterway in rear Lake Worth and Ft. Worth " of the water tower and consists of a concrete boat -launching ramp, an elec- tric hoist and a large dry -storage area. Named After? There is wet dockage .for 30 boats. An easy answer since 500,000 people The privately owned North Palm read THE BIG FIRST SUNDAY BROWN WRAPPER ...Beach Marina, a ina created b the Rosses is ° every Sunday for the past eight years ... located east of the country club on the the rich and provocative history of our county. The people of THE BIG FIRST and Intracoastal Waterway. This large in - Y• g ...--- `col. Worth are pleased you enjoy it. stallation is capable of handling yachts, d a n an build - has 68 concrete slips a o i all completed in 1963. co n m g aP The shuffle -board courts were com- pleted in 1961. These are located next to the library. The village has 14 tennis courts, five outdoor basketball courts, six ball diamonds and six racquetball courts, with paddle ball and volleyball courts, in addition to an 18 -hole golf course. 1 i In 1968, a revenue bond issue was arranged in the amount of $325,000. $200,000 of this amount plus another $100,000 from the government created 655-8511 Jupiter -Boynton 428-0900 Delray -Boca the library. The other $125,000 provided First Federal Savings of the Palm Beaches 1121 FSLIC two additions to the village hall. The village hall was completed in 1957. In 1958, it was turned over to the village at the developers' construction cost of $206,213. Two additions to the building were made in 1969. On the north end, a wing containing offices and council- chambers was built and another on the south end containing a police complex and a two -bay fire station. In 1961, what is now Osborn Park was a sandy lot with a tall television tower in its center owned by Channel 5. The company later built a new one in another. location, and this land, bought by the village, became a park and sports center. Anchorage Park was donated to the village by the Rosses at the same time as the marina, 1957. Ground for the post office was bro- ken on February 27, 1964, and the build- ing was completed later that year. When North Palm Beach was creat- ed, there were no residents, and in the absence of any voters a village council was appointed by the developers. The law called for the first election to be held in March of 1959, 'three years after the village received its charter. Two elected candidates would replace two of the ap- pointed members. The first two elected councilmen were Walter Thomas and William Young. The next year, three new members were elected, thus filling out a completely elected council of five members. These three were Louis Aiello, Frank J. Hahn and Emery Newell. The mayors are elected by the council. 15 citizens have served as mayor, from Charles Cunningham through present Congressman Tom Lewis (who served seven years) to Dr. V. A. Marks, the present Mayor. Churches include the Lighthouse Baptist Church, the first services of which were held on Easter Sunday,, 1962, the first minister, Rev. Theodore Bur- rell; St. Clare's Catholic Church, 1961, first pastor, Rev. Joseph McLaughlin; First Presbyterian Church, 1967, first minister, Robert E. Wolter; Our Lady of Florida Passionist Retreat, completed June, 1962; Palm Bible Chapel, complet- ed March, 1962, first pastor, C. Ernest Tatham; First Church of Christ Scien tist, 1969. After the Ros&s bought the North Palm Beach land area in 1956, extensive improvements were made in the golf course. The old Winter Club was refur- YOU CAN USE THE BIG FIRST 24-HOUR TELLER CARD AT pPubfix