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Master Moves to Fix Durham Vegetation Issue After Resident Outcry
CVE Master Management is moving forward with plans to resolve resident concerns following the recent clearing of vegetation along the Durham neighborhood, an action that removed a long-standing buffer between the roadway and nearby residential buildings. The vegetation, which had served for decades as a natural barrier against vehicle headlights and traffic noise, was removed as part of a cleanup effort. The removal, however, led to immediate complaints from Durham residents
Jan 11 min read


Experts say seniors face new scams in 2026
Our thanks to the AARP for information contributing to this story. Experts who track fraud trends say that 2026 is likely to bring a surge in scams specifically designed to target older adults. Seniors are often singled out because scammers believe they may be more trusting of authority, more likely to answer phone calls, and more financially stable. As these schemes grow more sophisticated, criminals are increasingly using fear, urgency, and impersonation to pressure victi
Jan 12 min read


Last-Minute City Hall Issue Almost Pushes Back Century Village East Gate
The long-awaited opening of the main gate at Century Village East was nearly delayed once again after a last-minute administrative issue at City of Deerfield Beach City Hall threatened to postpone final inspections just days before the gate was scheduled to open. According to information provided to the CVE Reporter, officials with CVE Master Management received notice from the city one day before the final inspection was scheduled, advising that the inspection would be delay
Jan 12 min read


Steve Wishnack Steps Into Big Shoes and Grows Into His Own at CVE Master Management
When Steve Wishnack joined the Board of Directors of CVE Master Management, he was stepping into one of the most significant roles in the village’s modern history. Wishnack was appointed to fill the board seat left vacant by the passing of Gene Goldman in July 2024. Goldman was not only the longest-tenured member of the board, but also one of the most influential figures Century Village East has ever known. For decades, Goldman shaped the village’s direction through long-rang
Jan 12 min read


The Great Cart Migration
A long-standing nuisance has once again become highly visible around Century Village East: shopping carts from the CVS pharmacy at Military Trail and Hillsboro Boulevard are routinely showing up inside the village and being abandoned in parking lots, along walkways, and near buildings. According to store management, the issue has persisted for years. Carts are regularly taken from the store and rolled into the village, often used—one manager speculates—as makeshift walkers to
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Fresh Finds Come to CVE: Village Opens First-Ever Green Market
Century Village East residents will soon have a brand-new shopping destination right in their backyard. Beginning Friday, December 5, CVE will host its first-ever Green Market, bringing fresh, local, and specialty goods directly to the community. The market will operate in the Clubhouse parking lot from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first and third Friday of every month, continuing through mid-April. The new Green Market will feature an array of offerings, including locally grown p
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Public Forums on Future of City Police
Residents of Century Village East will soon have an opportunity to weigh in on one of the most significant local issues in decades — the possible creation of a new Deerfield Beach Police Department. The City of Deerfield Beach has announced a series of public forums in November to gather community feedback on the future of public safety services. The discussions come as the city begins a two-year transition away from its long-standing contract with the Broward Sheriff’s Offic
Nov 20, 20252 min read


No More Day of Rest for Route 48
In a move aimed at expanding public transit access, Broward County Transit (BCT) has begunoffering Sunday service for its Route 48. The change means riders who rely on the 48 busbetween the village and the beach and other stops along its weekday and Saturday route can now board on Sundays as well. Route 48 previously operated Monday through Saturday with no Sunday trips. With the newSunday service, village residents gain direct Sunday access to the beach via the county system
Nov 20, 20251 min read


United Way Broward Expands Senior Resources with New Online Platform
United Way Broward has expanded its services for older adults with the launch of United for Seniors, a free bilingual online platform and mobile app designed to help seniors stay connected, informed, and engaged. Through the app, users can join online groups, participate in educational webinars, and explore a library of recorded workshops focused on mental health, active living, and community engagement. United Way leaders say the goal is to reduce isolation and strengthen so
Nov 20, 20251 min read


Cove Farmers Market Debuts Saturday in Deerfield Beach
A new weekly tradition has begun in Deerfield Beach with the debut of The Cove Farmers Market at The Cove Shopping Center, 1582 SE 3rd Court . The market will run every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through May 2026, bringing together local produce, small businesses, and community spirit. Featuring more than 50 vendors, the market offers farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, artisan coffee, handmade jewelry, orchids, local art, and wellness products. Organizers d
Nov 20, 20251 min read


New Deerfield Beach Economic Development Director Plans Outreach to Village Residents
EXCLUSIVE The City of Deerfield Beach has welcomed a new Director of Economic Development, and one of her first priorities will be to...
Oct 3, 20251 min read


CVE Master Management to Continue Funding Extra Patrols After BSO Exit
EXCLUSIVE Century Village East residents will continue to see a police presence inside the Village even after the City of Deerfield Beach...
Oct 3, 20251 min read
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