Fatal Accident Closes I-95 Between Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach

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Boca Raton Police reported early this morning that the northbound side of I-95 had been closed due to a fatal accident. From the report it was south of Palmetto Park Road so it would have affected traffic coming north from the Hillsboro interchange, Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach.
Google Maps traffic feature shows the road appears to be cleared as of this writing at 5:30 am.
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We will update this story if and when more information becomes available.

8 Pretty Sunset Photos

Here are some more sunset shots from our readers – and a few from us as well.
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Sunset from the roof of a commercial building near Glades & 441:
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A couple of our sunset shots from Boca Falls:
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Sunset from Town Center Mall:
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The sky from Boca Chase:
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Sunset from Palmetto Pines:
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And one last sky shot looking west along Palmetto Park Road:
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Big Crowd at Olympic Heights for School District Forum

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An estimated 400 people showed up to the school district’s event at Olympic Heights High School on Lyons Road north of Glades. The meeting was for discussing the school board’s Resolution on Accountability. Slides from the presentation are at the bottom of this article.
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The resolution has mysteriously disappeared from the school district website, and of course they ran out of English language copies of it. Plenty of Spanish language ones were available. However we were able to find a copy of it online at Diane Ravitch’s blog.
The resolution is lengthy but basically it seeks to limit the impact of testing on education. We give credit to the school district staff for keeping their presentation reasonably brief, and then allowing the audience members to speak.
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Many of the audience commenters were teachers, though there were also students and parents. The group below spoke toward the end of the event.
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An Olympic Heights junior, below, spoke early on.
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And this 5th grader spoke well about the pressure of testing and the uncomfortable experience it has been for her.
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There were other kids in the audience:
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One of the teachers who spoke identified himself as the chair of West Boca High’s Language Arts Department, Noel Levin.
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Generally the speakers read from prepared statements and were well received by the audience. The main complaints seemed to be about testing, curricula, and teacher pay. The “Common Core” buzzword came up repeatedly.
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It seemed that a couple of things were missing. First, while the complaints were coherent, there did not seem to be a clear solution. Second, the resolution and much of the comments addressed federal and state issues beyond the power of the school board, but there was virtually no presence from state and federal officials.
There was one exception to that, as State Rep. Irving Slosberg took the microphone and gave a rousing speech encouraging people to vote out Rick Scott and the Republicans in Tallahassee and “change the management” in state government.

Irving Slosberg (far left); School Board candidate Tom Sutterfield 2nd from right
Irving Slosberg (far left); Board candidate Sutterfield 2nd from right

We spoke with Slosberg outside. We asked whether the problems people are complaining about (testing, curricula, common core, etc.) were brought about by both parties and he didn’t answer that directly. He focused on teacher pay, blaming Republicans for it being so low. We also asked about Charlie Crist’s role in the FCAT and Slosberg said that was in the past. He clearly did not like our questions and stuck to his partisan message. Regardless, we appreciate that he showed up and so did the audience.
A few other state and federal elected officials live close by but didn’t come. Early on we “tweeted” to Ted Deutch and Kevin Rader on Twitter but they did not respond.
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Slides from the presentation are below:
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Accident on Turnpike Southbound – North of Glades

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Palm Beach County Fire Rescue tweeted that there is an accident on the Turnpike, southbound, north of Glades Road. We don’t have more information yet, but they don’t tweet every accident so this one may be more serious.
We do see significant traffic impact on Google Maps. It’s significantly north of the Glades Road interchange, so if you’re getting on the Turnpike it should be fine. For any drivers coming southbound to get off at Glades or further south, expect significant delays. The red line signifies very low speeds.
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Biden & Crist Jam Traffic In West Boca

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We heard from many readers today complaining about horrendous traffic and an overwhelming police presence. This was apparently caused by Vice President Biden’s visit to Century Village on Lyons Road.
Readers reported that Yamato Road was blocked westbound from Jog. Other readers reported problems all the way from I-95 to Lyons. We also saw a traffic jam on Glades Road approaching the Turnpike, and heard reports of problems at Glades and Lyons, as well as on Lyons itself.
One of our readers sent us several photos of the police. There were plenty on motorcycles:
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There were plenty of cars:
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And they were on the roadway, here at Lyons and Kimberly in front of Century Village:
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Readers told us that Biden and Governor candidate Charlie Crist were accompanied by other local Democrat officials including Congressman Ted Deutch, State Senator Joe Abruzzo and others. We wonder if the votes this helps them get in Century Village are offset by the thousands of drivers who were inconvenienced.
But the truth is this kind of over-the-top treatment of government officials is a bipartisan affair. For voters who are really bothered by it, we would suggest voting for third-party candidates.