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Boynton Beach

American  
[boin-tn] / ˈbɔɪn tn /

noun

  1. a city in SE Florida.


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“He talks about very intense things, but doesn’t do it in a way that provokes anxiety,” says Sarah Bodem, who lives in Boynton Beach, Fla., and has watched all 400 or so episodes at least twice.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eventually, he turned to Valencia Sound, a gated community in Boynton Beach, Fla., that opened in 2019, joining the growing ranks of home buyers who opted for a newly built house instead of an existing one, a rare bright spot in an otherwise gloomy market.

From New York Times

There is a moderate risk of widespread excessive rains of three to eight inches, which could lead to flash flooding from the Florida Keys through Miami and Fort Lauderdale and up to Boynton Beach.

From New York Times

Rabbi Mark Rosenberg of Miami-Dade, a chaplain for Florida Highway Patrol, thanked DeSantis publicly on “behalf of the Jewish community” at the news conference in Boynton Beach on Thursday, saying that “Florida has emerged as a leader during troubled times.”

From Seattle Times

On Thursday, when Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody visited the Florida Department of Law Enforcement office in Boynton Beach for a confidential security meeting, a reporter asked whether she thought Palm Beach County was vulnerable.

From Seattle Times