π THE WEEKLY SQUEEZE
By Boca Vibe
Local News and Updates from Boca Raton, FL
Boca Raton, FL – In recent news, a federal judge has ruled in favor of Robin Fleming, the former owner of the Miss America organization, against Wellington developer Glenn Straub and his attorney Craig Galle. The court found that Straub and Galle had fabricated corporate operating agreements and meeting minutes to gain control of the organization. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The judge also ordered Straub and Galle to pay Fleming’s attorneys fees, which amount to nearly $4.9 million. This decision comes as a significant victory for Fleming, who had been fighting against Straub’s attempts to take over the Miss America organization.

Community News
Boca Raton residents are mourning the loss of Chief Deputy County Administrator Todd Bonlarron, who retired after 30 years of service. In recognition of his dedication and hard work, county commissioners have named the learning center at Green Cay Nature Center in his honor.
- Bonlarron’s retirement marks the end of an era for Boca Raton’s government, as he has been a key figure in shaping the city’s policies and programs over the past three decades.
- The learning center at Green Cay Nature Center will serve as a lasting tribute to Bonlarron’s commitment to education and community development.
Business News
A lender has sued to foreclose on the G-Star School of the Arts property in Palm Springs, citing unpaid debts and financial difficulties. The school’s future remains uncertain as it struggles to stay afloat.
This development highlights the challenges faced by arts institutions in recent years, as funding and support have become increasingly scarce.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report