The nationally touring Freedom 250 “Freedom Truck” will be open to the public at Wellington Town Center from May 18–20 as part of local events tied to America’s 250th anniversary.
Wellington News
Coverage of breaking news, public safety activity, village government decisions, and community developments in Wellington. This section includes sheriff and fire rescue responses, traffic alerts, equestrian-area updates, business openings and closures, development projects, school news, and neighborhood issues affecting residents across the village.
Boca Post follows announcements from the Village of Wellington, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office District 8, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, and regional agencies to provide timely, factual reporting on what’s happening throughout the community.
Wellington Expands Scott’s Place Playground
Wellington has completed an expansion of Scott’s Place Barrier-Free Playground, adding new play features, more synthetic turf, shade structures, landscaping and lighting at the Forest Hill Boulevard park.
Wellington Rental Fraud Scheme: Woman Accused of Using Fake Financials, Bouncing Checks Across Multiple Homes
PBSO says a woman used falsified financial records and worthless checks to rent multiple Wellington homes, leaving owners with major losses.
Wellington-Area Teen on Electric Skateboard Critically Injured in Crash
A teen riding an electric skateboard was critically injured after a collision with a Kawasaki motorcycle on Pinion Drive in West Palm Beach, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
Developer Files Suit Challenging Wellington Rezoning Denial for 120th Avenue South Property
A developer has sued the Village of Wellington, claiming the village wrongly denied a rezoning application for the proposed Isla Carroll Polo and Residences project on 120th Avenue South.
Wellington Regional, ER Doctor Sued in Palm Beach Wrongful Death Case Over Alleged Missed DVT During Pregnancy
A wrongful death complaint filed in Palm Beach County alleges Wellington Regional Medical Center and an emergency room physician failed to diagnose a pregnant woman’s deep vein thrombosis before her death in July 2024.





