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Tringali brings own brand of vision to North Palm Beach (Gardens Neighborhood News) April 2000C:7 Volume 6, Number 4 Serving Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Park, North Palm Beach and Juno Beach April 2000 Tringali brings own brand of vision to North Palm Beach By Margie Kacoha Staff Writer NORTH PALM BEACH — The faces may be the same but the titles have changed. In what can best be explained as a political version of musical chairs, village council mem- bers last month swapped positions. Assistant Attorney General Joseph A. Tringali is now the village's mayor following the March 23 council reorganization. Tringali, who was serving as vice mayor, moved up to the mayor's seat following his nomination by Edward Eissey, the immediate past mayor who is now the village's vice mayor. . Completing the reorganization was the nomination and election of Councilman David Norris by his colleagues to the position of president pro tem. Norris had served as mayor in 1998. "Let's move forward this summer with a sailing program for parents and kids. And let's finally get moving on the devel- opment of Anchorage Park. Let's make it into the jewel it deserves to be," said new Mayor Joseph Tringali. After being sworn in by Village Clerk Kathleen Kelly, the three men shuffled around the dais, changing seats and name plates. Tringali then urged the community to em- brace what he called its two greatest assets — its heritage and its waterways. "We are the only community between Jupi- ter and Boca Raton with so many waterways," said Tringali, who is a past commodore of the North Palm Beach Yacht Club. "Let the others talk about their ballfields. But let's see them try to duplicate our water- ways," he said. "We need to improve those waterways. Most of all, we need to improve our thinking about our use of those waterways to benefit our community," Tringali said. "Last year, with the help of volunteers from Please see TRINGALI, page 4 6•4fZP&W_Y /1/�LT Tringali wants Heritage Day for North Palm Beach TRINGALI continued from page 1 the North Palm Beach Yacht Club, and at absolutely no expense to the taxpayers, we started a village kayaking program," Tringali said. "Let's build on that; let's move forward this summer with a sailing program for parents and kids. And let's finally get moving on the development of Anchorage Park. Let's make it into the jewel it de- serves to be and always should have been." Tringali also stressed the importance of North Palm Beach's heritage. "Our village is unique in that the chil- dren and the grandchildren of our founders are moving back and driving their roots ever deeper into North Palm Beach soil. This is their home," Tringali told the council. "This year, let's do something to wel- come them back. Let's get to know — re- ally know — our neighbors. Let's do it on our own special Heritage Day with pic- nics and parades; block parties and events at our country club," he added. "And let's make sure the youngest membdrs of our community are involved in this, because they are the ones who ben- efit most from a good dose of heritage." 0