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Here are some local restaurants to celebrate our burger obsessions.
Lucky Shuck
Why would you go to an oyster bar for an over-the-top burger? If the place is partly owned by NFL icon Joe Namath, there are a few good reasons. Not only was Namath born during Burger Month and has a jazzy burger named after him at Lucky Shuck he also has linked this Broadway Burger to a community cause.
On Namath’s birthday, Monday, May 31, the restaurant will donate $5 from the sale of each Broadway Burger to support the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. That’s the iconic landmark that’s visible from the oyster bar, which is part of the new Charlie and Joe’s at Love Street complex.
So, in essence, not a lot changes at least in Palm Beach County.
Palm Beach County to heed CDC guidelines on use of cloth masks
Alex Berrios, vice chairman for the Democratic Party in Palm Beach County, said DeSantis executive order undermines home rule and sows chaos. It s going to create unnecessary confusion and conflicts in local businesses, Berrios said. It s going to be applied differently in different areas. I would anticipate that other counties are going to be happy to go along with the governor s executive order and then there are going to be other places, like Palm Beach County, where it is not going to be well-received.
Vaccine rush waning as cases skyrocket by nearly 8,000
With vaccination sites popping up daily at malls, churches and parks throughout South Florida, the urgency to reach as many people as possible was underscored on Thursday when nearly 8,000 COVID-19 cases were tallied across the state.
The 7,939 cases reported by Florida health officials is the biggest single-day increase since 8,525 were recorded on Feb. 11.
Another 517 cases were reported in Palm Beach County, the second highest daily jump since Feb. 25.
Dr. Mary Jo Trepka, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Florida International University, said the single-day spike could be an anomaly caused when labs dumped a six-week-high 117,112 test results at once.
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