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Aaronson's Alert - February 2012

 
When you hear the word library, books are most likely the first things that come to mind... More

 

Aaronson's Alert - January 2012

 
Commissioner AaronsonI recently attended the groundbreaking of the highly-anticipated Delray Marketplace. This will be the second and last traditional marketplace development (TMD) approved in the Ag Reserve... More

 

Aaronson's Alert - December 2011

 
The year is quickly coming to a close and the holidays are upon us. Sheila, Marylou, Vivian, Meaghan and I wish you all a season of peace and a happy New Year... More

 

"Veterans Appreciation Month"

 
Commissioner AaronsonAt the Board of County Commissioners meeting on November 1, 2011, Commissioner Burt Aaronson presented a proclamation declaring November 2011 as "Veterans Appreciation Month"... More

 

Proclamation celebrating Palm Tran and 40 Years of Public Transportation Services

 
Commissioner AaronsonAt the Board of County Commissioners meeting on November 1, 2011, Commissioner Burt Aaronson presented a proclamation celebrating Palm Tran and 40 Years of Public Transportation Services in Palm Beach County... More

 

Aaronson's Alert - November 2011

 
Commissioner AaronsonOn a bitter winter night in 1943, four Army Chaplains stood on the deck of the torpedoed and foundering USAT Dorchester, while hundreds of American soldiers around them prepared to slip into the icy depths of the North Atlantic... More

 

District 5 Contact Information

 
Burt Aaronson
Commissioner
Burt Aaronson:

301 North Olive Ave. Suite 1201
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 355-2205
877-930-2205
(Toll Free outside the West Palm Beach calling area)

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Board of County Commissioners
Mary Lou Berger
Sr. Administrative Assistant

Vivian Leiva
Sr. Administrative Assistant

Meaghan White
Secretary

 

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