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Safety Tips when Recycling Batteries

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
5 days ago

Did you know that a 9 volt battery can start a fire in your home? Click on the link provided for some safety tips when recycling batteries.

Did you know that a 9 volt battery can start a fire in your home? Click on the link provided for some safety tips when recycling batteries.

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Palm Beach County Candidate Qualifying Period Closes; Primary Election Set for August 18, 2026

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL -- The candidate qualifying period for federal, state, county, and special district offices concluded at noon on Friday, June 12, officially setting the field of candidates who will appear on Palm Beach County ballots during the 2026 Election Cycle. Palm Beach County voters will next head to the polls for the Primary Election on August 18, 2026, followed by the General Election on November 3, 2026. “Candidate qualifying marks an important milestone in the election process,” said Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. “As we prepare for the upcoming elections, we encourage voters to verify their registration information, review upcoming deadlines, and make a plan to vote.” Candidates seeking election to federal, state, county, and special district offices were required to qualify during the June 8 – 12 qualifying period. For county and district offices, qualifying paperwork was submitted directly to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, which serves as the qualifying officer for those races. A list of qualified Palm Beach County candidates is available at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/181/Announced-Candidates. All other qualified candidates can be found at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp. Voters should be aware that Palm Beach County will have two Universal Primary Contests on the August 18 Primary Election ballot: Under Florida law, when all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all qualified voters may vote in that contest regardless of party affiliation. Florida is otherwise a closed primary state, meaning voters must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election. With qualifying complete, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office is preparing ballots and voter information materials and reminding voters of important election dates and deadlines: Voters are encouraged to review and update their voter registration information, renew their Vote-by-Mail request if needed, and stay informed throughout the election cycle by visiting VotePalmBeach.gov. Copyright 2025 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. All Rights Reserved.4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409

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Understanding the County Canvassing Board

The County Canvassing Board is a three-member board made up of the Supervisor of Elections, a County Court Judge (who serves as chair), and a County Commissioner.

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Palm Beach County Libraries Launch 2026 Summer Reading Challenge with Prizes for All Ages

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"The Palm Beach County Library System will host its 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, “Unearth a Story,” from Monday, June 01, through Friday, July 31. Readers of all ages are invited to come together this summer as the Palm Beach County Library System presents “Unearth a Story.” Featuring activities that are designed to engage, the Summer Reading Challenge will entertain you all summer long! The 2026 Summer Reading Challenge is open to little learners, children, teens and adults. Visit a local branch and complete an activity log to participate. Return the completed log to your local branch to receive a completion prize (while supplies last) and enter a drawing to win a fabulous grand prize. For more information, visit your local branch or our website, www.pbclibrary.org. Participate and win prizes! Little learners (birth to age 4): A fun rubber duck will be available while supplies last. Kids (ages 5-11): Participants may choose a fidget spinner, dino pop keychain or dino pencil. Teens (ages 12-17): Participants may choose a fidget spinner, chip clip or notebook. Adults (18 and older): Participants may choose a fidget spinner, chip clip or notebook. To find Summer Reading Challenge activities, click here."

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