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Northern Palm Beach County encompasses 10 unique cities, towns, villages and a colony. It is a great place to raise a family, live and work as a young professional, spend your retirement days and everything in between. From secluded waterfront enclaves to thriving downtowns and quaint gated neighborhoods, here there is a dream home for everyone.

TOWN OF JUNO BEACH
Town Hall
340 Ocean Drive
Juno Beach, FL 33408
(561) 626-1122
www.juno-beach.fl.us
A quiet oceanfront community with a small-town atmosphere, Juno Beach has a population of 3,637 and an area of 2.1-square-miles. Tucked neatly between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, Juno Beach is a favored retirement and vacation retreat. In fact, the population doubles in the winter months.

Town Council
Mayor: Jim Lyons
Vice Mayor: Linda S. Hodgkins
Vice Mayor Pro Tem: John Callaghan
Council Members: Bill Greene, Mort Levine

TOWN OF JUPITER
Town Hall
210 Military Trail
Jupiter, FL 33458
www.jupiter.fl.us
(561) 746-5134
The Town of Jupiter covers a 22-square-mile area and is home to 49,385 who live in the area stretching from the Atlantic Ocean, west beyond Interstate 95 and Florida's Turnpike. The town's earliest known records of the Jupiter Inlet date to 1565. In the 1800s the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse was built.

Town Council
Mayor: Karen J. Golonka
Vice-Mayor: Todd Wodraska
Council Members: Robert M. Friedman, Jim Kuretski, Todd R. Wodraska

JUPITER INLET COLONY
Administration Building
1 Colony Road
Jupiter Inlet Colony, FL 33469
(561) 746-3787
Jupiter Inlet Colony is a single-family residential area inhabited by 368 people, encompassing 0.2 square miles on the southern most end of Jupiter Island. It is bordered by the Jupiter Inlet, Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Residents enjoy a peaceful and secure community life with their own police department.

Colony Commissioners
Mayor: John M. Zuccarelli
Vice Mayor: Douglas C. Pierson
Commission Members: Richard D. Busto, Daniel J. Comerford III, Thomas M. DiSarno

TOWN OF LAKE PARK
Town Hall
535 Park Ave.
Lake Park, FL 33403
(561) 881-3300
www.lakeparkflorida.gov
Whether visiting Historic Town Hall, our beautifully appointed parks or the busy Harbor Marina on the Intracoastal Waterway, you're welcome here! Situated between Silver Beach Road and North Lake Boulevard on Federal Highway, this small town with big ambitions is close to everything except the frenzied big city lifestyle.

Town Commission
Mayor: Desca DuBois
Vice Mayor: Jeff Carey
Commission Members: Ed Daly, Kendall Rumsey, Patricia Osterman

TOWN OF MANGONIA PARK
Town Hall
1755 E. Tiffany Drive
Mangonia Park, FL 33407
(561) 848-1235
The Town of Mangonia Park, incorporated in 1947, was named for the large plantation-like mango farms that once dominated the area. Mangonia Park's one square mile is home to over 2,300 residents. The town is also a thriving industrial district.

Town Council
Mayor: William H. Albury III
Vice-Mayor: Mark K. Trueblood
Council Members: Rosielee G. Brown, Peggy H. Cook, Clarence R. McConnell

VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
Village Hall
501 U.S. Highway 1
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
(561) 841-3355
www.village-npb.org
North Palm Beach was incorporated in 1956 and is a thriving community of 12,476 residents. The Village is best known for its quality of life and comprehensive recreation and leisure services, including its Jack Nicklaus "Signature" Golf Course, voted #10 in Florida in Golfweek's "Best Courses You Can Play."

Village Council
Mayor: William L. Manuel
Vice Mayor: David B. Norris
President Pro Tem: Darryl C. Aubrey
Council Members: Edward M. Eissey, Thomas R. Hernacki

CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS
City Hall
10500 N. Military Trail
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
(561) 799-4100
www.pbgfl.com
Palm Beach Gardens is a Signature City, founded in 1959 by John D. MacArthur. Considered the golf capital of the world and home to the headquarters of the PGA of America and The Honda Classic, the Gardens encompasses 55.93 square miles and is home to 48,176 residents.

City Council
Mayor: Joe Russo
Vice Mayor: David Levy
Council Members: Jody Barnett, Robert Premuroso, Joseph Russo

TOWN OF PALM BEACH SHORES
Town Hall
247 Edwards Lane
Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404
(561) 844-3457
www.palmbeachshoresfl.us
Palm Beach Shores, the "Best Little Town in Florida," is located on the southern end of Singer Island and surrounded by water on three sides. Only 10 blocks long and three blocks wide, for a total of 2.8 square miles, Palm Beach Shores is a lovely residential community that is home to 1,286.

Town Commission
Mayor: Thomas R. Mills
Vice Mayor: Thomas Sullivan
Commission Members: John Mitchell, Lisa Tropepe, John Workman

CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH
City Hall
600 W. Blue Heron Blvd.
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
(561) 845-4000
www.rivierabch.com
Originally known as Oak Lawn, the City of Riviera Beach is a waterfront community of 35,000 that spans 8 square miles. Its many important assets, including transportation infrastructure, waterfront resources, the Port of Palm Beach and marine businesses, position the city to become a model for global economic redevelopment and international trade.

City Council
Mayor: Thomas A. Masters
Council Members: Judy L. Davis, Lynne L. Hubbard, Shelby L. Lowe, Dawn S. Pardo, Cedrick Thomas

VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA
Village Hall
345 Tequesta Drive
Tequesta, FL 33469
(561) 575-6200
www.tequesta.org
In 1957, the Village of Tequesta began as one man's vision and is now a thriving village of 1.9 square miles with a population of 5,871. From the serene Loxahatchee River to the breathtaking oceanfront homes, residents are drawn to Tequesta by natural beauty, a strong sense of community and genuine, hometown friendliness.

Village Council
Mayor: Pat Watkins
Vice-Mayor: Tom Paterno
Council Members: Jim Humpage, Calvin Turnquest, Vince Arena
Village Manager: Michael Couzzo


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