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  2. Wellington, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Wellington officially became a village on December 31, 1995, as a state revenue sharing program required it to exist in 1995 in order to be eligible for funding in 1996. The village became Palm Beach County's 38th municipality and the ninth most populous city in the county at the time, with approximately 28,000 residents. [14]

  3. Wellington High School (Wellington, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Wellington High School Debate Main Page 26°40′17″N 80°14′57″W  /  26.6713889°N 80.2491667°W  / 26.6713889; -80.2491667 Authority control databases : Geographic

  4. Wellington election results: Maria Antuña, Amanda Silvestri ...

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    WELLINGTON — Voters on Tuesday elected Maria Antuña and Amanda Silvestri to four-year terms on the Wellington Village ... She ran for the District 6 seat on the county School Board in 2022 and ...

  5. Time for Wellington to decide on its future downtown | Editorial

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    Wellington tries again for a downtown: How Wellington is growing: Related Ross. gets chance to turn K-Park into 'downtown area' Earlier in the year, the village council voted to continue talks ...

  6. Wellington Village - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood is covered by the Wellington Village Community Association, with the exception of Island Park Drive, which is covered by the Island Park Community Association. [4] The neighbourhood was originally named Elmdale for the number of elm trees in the area, and was founded in 1922. [5] The homes were built between the 1920s and 1940s.

  7. Election 2024: Wellington, Royal Palm, Greenacres to elect ...

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    John "Jay” Webber, the chair of the village’s Education Committee, has lived in Wellington for 15 years and is a partner in the law firm Billing, Cochran, Mauro, Lyles and Ramsey. It is his ...

  8. McCormick Middle School - Wikipedia

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    Myron T. Herrick, 42nd Governor of Ohio (1904-1906) and twice United States Ambassador to France (1912-1914 & 1921-1929), attended high school at the Wellington Union School. [1] On December 14, 2015, the building was demolished. The original school no longer stands, and a new McCormick Middle School was constructed adjacent to Wellington High ...

  9. How Wellington is growing: Developer would mix high-end ... - AOL

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    The North London Collegiate School, a set of European top-ranking K-12 educational institutions, also filed plans with the village to build a private campus over half of the K-Park property. The ...