Senior Violence in Boca Pointe

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Stanley Goodman (84) was arrested Saturday, accused of “aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.” A resident of the Encantada subdivision of Boca Pointe, Mr. Goodman has a limited history in the Palm Beach courts.
Court records show a speeding ticket in 2012, and then an odd case. There’s a criminal appeal in the system from 1999 but we don’t see any record of the underlying criminal case. The docket seems odd, indicating some kind of resolution in 2000, but then more events in 2006 and the case being finally closed in 2009.
The court system shows the current charge as a domestic incident. Mr. Goodman was released Sunday afternoon.

Obituary: Dr. Harris Ripps

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We found the following obituary for Dr. Ripps, who lived in a Boca Pointe condo since 2008:


Dr. Harris Ripps of Boca Raton, FL, passed away September 18 in Boston. An O.D. and M.D. Ph.D. from Columbia University. Dr. Ripps was formerly Professor of ophthalmology, visual science, anatomy, cell biology, physiology and biophysics and Chairman of Ophthalmological Research at New York University Medical School and later at the University of Illinois’ Chicago College of Medicine; and research scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA from 1968-2014.
Dr. Ripps made invaluable contributions to the study of the mechanisms by which retinal cells communicate with one another and also to basic science investigations to identify the causes of visual loss in inherited retinal diseases. His research was continually funded by NIH from 1975 through 2007. He was honored for his research contributions throughout his career and received some of the most prestigious international and national awards in vision science, including the Edrige-Green Award of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the prestigious Proctor Medal from the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, and The Alcon Research Institute Award of Excellence. Dr. Ripps was a Distinguished University Professor who held the Charles I. Young / Lions of Illinois Endowed Chair of Ocular Research from 1985, when he joined the Department, until his retirement from UIC in 2009.
In 1963 the FBI delivered a top-secret device to Dr. Ripps. It was an Argon laser. They wanted to see the effects of this new device on the human eye. The experiment was done on the rabbit eye. The first time it was used it made a loud pop and the rabbit died. The government agents were ecstatic about having a death ray. The agents did not know that rabbits die from fright. But Dr. Ripps was the first person to see the effects of the laser on the retina. Now the laser is routinely used to save sight.
Later in his career he discovered the presence of the dark current in the retina. Before his discovery, everybody thought the way signals worked in the eye was, one stimulus initiated another and then another and so on until the brain saw the signal. What really happened was that there was a stimulus that shut off a flowing current in the retina. This created a much faster response for us to actually see the light.
More recently, looking carefully at a blinding condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa, he discovered that only small clusters of cells were actually affected by the genetic disorder, but the entire retina died with time. This was because a chemical neurotransmitter was being released that was toxic to the other retina cells. This was a chemical never discovered to be in the retina before. As it turns out this may be why many eye diseases can lead to a progressive vision loss even when treatment has been initiated.
A Navy veteran, Dr. Ripps’ avocations included art, music, sports and photography. He was a collector of Whistler graphics and Vanity Fair prints, and an avid opera buff. He passionately followed football, tennis, and golf. He was the devoted and happily married husband of Jeanne (Meisler) for 64 years, cherished father of Bradford (father-in law of Debbie), Glenn and Owen; loving grandfather of Jeffrey (his wife Christina), Zachary (his wife Adrianna) and Molly, and proud great-grandfather of Johanna. He was a fun brother-in-law and a loyal friend. A memorial service will be held in New York on October 5th.

August Home Sales in 33433

Homes in the 33433 zip code are located east of Lyons Road and west of Military Trail, south of Glades Road down to the county line. Some neighborhoods in this zip code include: Boca Rio Golf Club, Boca Del Mar, Boca Pointe and Town Place Club Villas. The following homes sold in August 2014.


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This single family home at 23445 Torre Circle sold for $330,000. Located in the Costa Del Sol neighborhood, it has 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. It was built in 1994 and has 1915 sq. ft of living space and a 2 car garage. The kitchen has upgraded cabinets with crown molding and granite counter tops.


23601aquavwapt523601 Aqua Vw Apt 5, a townhouse in Isles of Boca community, sold for $300,000. This townhouse has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in 1930 sq. feet. Built in 1989, it was completely renovated in 2013. The kitchen has solid wood cabinets with granite counter tops,  all new appliances and italian wood porcelain floors.


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23413milanoctThis 3 bedroom and 3 full bathroom home at 23413 Milano Ct sold for $574,000. Located in the gated community Encantada, it has 3,026 sq. feet of living space and a 2 car garage. The home has a in ground heated pool and screened in porch overlooking a beautiful lake.  Built in 1987, it was originally purchased for $354,000 and sold in 2010 for $575,000.


7273estrellacirBuilt in 1979, this home at 7573 Estrella Circle in Estancia West sold for $410,000. This ranch has 4 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms in 2646 sq. feet. This home has views of the lake and an in ground pool.


21856townplacedrThis villa at 21856 Town Place Drive sold for $440,000. Located in Town Place Club Villas, the villa has 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms in 1,934 sq. feet. Located on the lake, it has a tropical garden and upgraded kitchen with granite counter tops. It was built in 1986 and purchased in 2005 for $480,000.


8880escondidowayThis ranch at 8880 Escondido Way E in the gated community of Escondido sold for $333,000. This 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom home has 1,914 sq. feet of living space. Built in 1977, it has accordion shutters, an in ground screened in pool and stainless steel appliances. There is also a view of the golf course.


8886thamesriverdr8886 Thames River Drive in the gated community of Crescent Lakes sold for $360,000. This oasis pool home has 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms in 1,892 sq. feet. It has a chef’s kitchen with beautiful wood cabinets, granite counter tops and updated appliances. There is an in ground salt water pool with 2 screened patios. It was originally purchased in 1997 for $177,300.

Recent Home Sales in 33433

zipcode33433Homes in the 33433 zip code are located east of Lyons Road and west of Military Trail, south of Glades Road down to the county line. Some neighborhoods in this zip code include: Boca Rio Golf Club, Boca Del Mar, Boca Pointe and Town Place Club Villas. The following homes sold in July 2014.
21903townplacedrThis single family home at 21903 Town Place Drive sold for $545,000. Located in the Town Place Club Villas, it has 4 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. The house is 2562 sq. feet and was built in 1988.


23280mirabellacir23280 Mirabella Circle N in Boca Pointe sold for $415,000. Built in 1990, it is a 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom ranch with a 2 car garage. The living space is 1,770 sq feet and it has an updated kitchen and floors.


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7764mandarindr7764 Mandarin Dr, located in Boca Grove Plantation, sold for $330,000. This 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home has 3158 sq. feet of living space. Built in 1985, it has a 3 car garage and a screened-in in ground pool. This home was purchased for $790,000 in 2006.


7425estrllacirThis fixer upper at 7425 Estrella Cir, in Via Verde, sold for $450,000. Located on the lake, this single family home has 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. It was built in 1980 and has 2584 sq ft of living space. It was last purchased in 1994 for $320,000.
estrellabathroomestrellakitchenThe new owners will probably be updating the kitchen and bathroom.
estrellapool Although the interior needs work, the view from the in ground pool is very nice!


 
21761beachnutdr21761 Beachnut Drive in Boca Del Mar sold for $440,000. Totally renovated in 2012, it has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in 2079 sq. ft of living space. Built in 1983, it has a lake front view and is on a large cul de sac. This ranch has a 2 car garage. It was originally purchased in 1988 for $185,000 and sold in 2007 for $485,000.


21130madriacirThis single family home at 21130 Madria Circle sold for $342,500. It has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in 2200 sq. ft. It was originally built in 1984. It is south of Glades and west of the Turnpike.

Accident on Powerline

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A reader alerted us to an accident earlier today and sent us three photos of the aftermath. Above you can see a car engulfed in flames.
This occurred on Powerline Road near Boca Pointe and Canary Palm (between Palmetto Park Road and SW 18th). In the next photo you can a lot of smoke coming up from the wreck, filling the air up and over the roadway.
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Last is a shot showing a car off the road near a wall or hedge (on the west side).
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Our reader tipster had the following description:

The car against the wall I saw before I dropped off someone in the plaza at Camino go through a stop sign and pull out and almost wreck just before this happened. It was driving erratic. I don’t know was driving because all I could see was a handicap sign but it looked to me they either couldn’t see over the steering wheel or on a death mission.

We thank our readers for tips like these.