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Post Insurance family discovers "Revolutionary roots"
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the Post family of Post Insurance has discovered a direct ancestor who served in the American Revolution, adding a personal chapter to the family-owned agency’s long history of community service and local business leadership.
Fantini’s Fusion Kitchen, located at 3208 SW Martin Downs Blvd. in Palm City, is introducing a metropolitan-inspired dining experience built around global flavors, polished service and a design-forward setting.
Workforce development takes center stage at manufacturing roundtable
The Business Development Board of Martin County recently convened a manufacturing roundtable at Seacoast Bank, bringing together industry leaders, workforce partners and educators to discuss talent development and the future of manufacturing in Martin County. The event gave local manufacturers an opportunity to share workforce challenges, discuss hiring needs and explore ways to strengthen the talent pipeline supporting the county’s growing manufacturing sector.
iTHINK Foundation surprises family with furnished Habitat home
A Vero Beach family received a fully furnished home on June 3 through a collaboration among iTHINK Community Foundation, Indian River Habitat for Humanity, Jetsons and the Realtors Association of Indian River County, turning a home dedication into a move-in-ready milestone.
The Vero Beach Museum of Art announced that Jill Nathanson: Chromatic Phrases, an original exhibition featuring more than 20 recent works by artist Jill Nathanson, will open July 25 and remain on view through Feb. 7, 2027.
The Indian River County Historical Society will re-open the Vero Train Station Exhibit Center to residents and visitors on Fri., July 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2336 14th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960.