Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025

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Good morning, Jupiter. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 22nd of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen went missing at sea on July 24, 2015 after leaving the Jib Yacht Club and Marina amid a strong storm; local memorials (a statue at Jupiter Beach Park and a mural at Jupiter High School) honor their memory in the community. The Palm Beach Post
- ➤ Annie’s Italian Ices has served frozen treats on Indiantown Road for 31 years and remains popular for its gelati and other sweet treats. Owner Becky Rollins, who began working there as a teenager and has owned the shop for 19 years, said its long-standing appeal brings customers in long afternoon lines—especially families cooling off in the heat. The Palm Beach Post
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Northlake Boulevard will close at the CSX rail crossing for mandatory repairs from Aug. 1 to Aug. 10 and local businesses will face delays — C and P Growers is stockpiling supplies and rerouting deliveries — as customers adjust to longer commutes. CBS12 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A trip through Tequesta and Jupiter found signs of Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen, who went missing on July 24, 2015, with clues seen from the fuel stop at Jib Yacht Club to memorials at Jupiter Beach Park—reminders that come as July 24 will mark the 10th anniversary of their disappearance. The Palm Beach Post
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Florida-based Rich's Ice Cream recalled more than 110,000 cases of ice cream bars due to potential listeria contamination — the affected lot numbers range from 24351 to 25156. The recalled frozen treats were sold in various flavors across 23 states — customers are advised to check their freezers. Palm Beach Daily News
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Wine Wednesdays at Cooper’s Hawk
5-7 p.m. — Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant — Supports local causes — Raise a glass and make a difference every Wednesday with wine specials and community support.
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Abacoa Food Truck Invasion
5:30-10:30 p.m. — Downtown Abacoa — Free entry — Enjoy gourmet food trucks and live music in a vibrant outdoor setting.
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The Trident Trail Races
12 PM – 12 PM — Jupiter Ridge Natural Area — Entry Fee $68-$140 — Experience a challenging trail race through Florida's rare Coastal Scrub habitat.
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Jupiter Lighthouse Sunset Tour
7-8 p.m. — Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum — $25 per person — Climb 105 steps for spectacular sunset views and enjoy a complimentary appetizer voucher.
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First Generation Band Live Performance
5-7:30 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern & Live Music — Free entry — Rock out with First Generation Band as they deliver a high-energy performance you won't forget.
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Intro to Simrad Electronics Workshop
9:00-11:00 a.m. — MarineMax Jupiter & MarineMax Palm Beach Service Center — Registration required — Hands-on Simrad Electronics Class for boating enthusiasts to enhance their technology skills.
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Kettlebell 101 Workshop
11 AM – 3 PM — MADabolic Jupiter — Registration fees non-refundable — Learn essential kettlebell techniques for strength and conditioning.
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Farmers Market at Blue Ridge Farms
9 AM – 1 PM — Blue Ridge Farms — Free entry — Enjoy fresh produce, artisan goods, and live entertainment in a vibrant community setting.
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