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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Vote online for Villages’ own Megan Boone in People’s Choice balloting

Megan Boone, star of NBC’s “The Blacklist” is among the nominees you can vote for in the 2014 People’s Choice Awards.

Boone, granddaughter of Villages’ developer Gary Morse and daughter of director of sales Jennifer Parr, has been receiving rave reviews for her work opposite actor James Spader on the Monday night drama.

You can vote for Boone at the link below:

http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/nominations/vote.jsp?pollId=130023&cid=172851

Last year, Boone got a break when she won a temporary role on the CBS show “Blue Bloods.” Prior to that she played Junior Deputy District Attorney Lauren Stanton on “Law & Order: Los Angeles,” until it was canceled.

Megan Boone
Megan Boone

She has appeared in “My Bloody Valentine 3D,” “Sex and the City 2″ and “Step Up Revolution.”

In 2010, she directed the independent film “Eggshells for Soil,” portions of which were shot here in The Villages.

Boone graduated from Belleview High School.

Serious top-down management failure in The Villages

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Collier resident has been studying the golf course crisis in The Villages and has concluded there has been a serious top-down management failure.

Let them keep the fence!

A Village of Palo Alto resident, in a Letter to the Editor, expresses support for a couple in The Villages fighting to keep a fence to keep out elements of the outside world.

There are truly wonderful people in The Villages

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of DeLuna resident expresses thanks for a kind couple who did him a huge favor. He does not know them, but he is very grateful.

Thank You Marsha Shearer

A Village of Piedmont resident expresses his thanks to Marsha Shearer for information in her recent Opinion piece. But we sense a little sarcasm.

People have a right to feel safe in their homes

A Fruitland Park woman who regularly travels on Cherry Lake Road expresses support for a Village of Caroline couple fighting to keep stockade-style fence to protect their property. Read her Letter to the Editor