Lending luster TO THE LENS
Steve Kruspe a gentle keeper of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
Steve Kruspe takes off his watch, drops it and his cell phone in a five-gallon bucket. He refastens his belt, untucks his shirt. Standing 146 feet above sea level, he covers up with a smock, long sleeves to cloak the oil of his skin, cotton to shield the buttons on his shirt. Full Story
Treasury says ‘buy-buy’ as it pays tribute to paper bonds
The U.S. Department of the Treasury scheduled a switch for paper U.S. Savings Bonds — making them electronic after Dec. 31, a move that will save taxpayers $120 million over five years. To commemorate the history of savings bonds from 1935 to the present, the Treasury Department has launched an online timeline that captures major milestones through the years. Full Story
Elegant Mediterranean Living
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
This elegant Mediterranean estate overlooks a wide stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway and offers a host of luxuries. The residence at 11 Sabal Island Drive, Ocean Ridge, features 4,440 square feet of living space, 5,027 total square feet and 105 feet of water frontage. Full Story
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Maltz journeys to 1920s Berlin in “Cabaret”
ts story is dark. But the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of “Cabaret” has plenty of spark. And there is a lesson or two that audiences can glean from this revival of the Kander & Ebb show set in the 1920s, when Weimar Republic Germany was beginning to become enthralled with the Nazis. Full Story
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