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  2. Palm Beach's property values jumped 10.6% over last year ...

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    Total market values in town jumped about 10.6% — to $54.68 billion — last year, according to a just-released summary of preliminary estimates from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s ...

  3. Palm Beach County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Palm Beach County is a county in the southeastern part of Florida, located in the Miami metropolitan area.It is Florida's third-most populous county after Miami-Dade County and Broward County and the 26th-most populous in the United States, with 1,492,191 residents as of the 2020 census. [2]

  4. Palm Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.Located on a barrier island in east-central Palm Beach County, the town is separated from West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach by the Intracoastal Waterway to its west and a small section of the Intracoastal Waterway and South Palm Beach to its south.

  5. Peggy Gossett-Seidman - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Impact on Highland Beach: Gossett-Seidman was the first to successfully secure state funding for the town. She served on the Highland Beach Town Council from 2018-2022, during which she conceived and developed the Highland Beach fire station project.

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  7. Martin County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Martin County was created in 1925 with the northern portion coming from St. Lucie County and southern portion coming from Palm Beach County.It was named for John W. Martin, Governor of Florida from 1925 to 1929.