Honoring Our Heroes: Patriot Day Bridge Walk On September 11, Stuart Fire Rescue was honored to be joined by the Stuart Police Department, fellow firefighters from Rural Metro and Palm Beach County, and a member of the NYPD who was at Ground Zero, along with City Commissioners, staff, and many members of the public for a powerful Patriot Day tribute.Together, participants marched 3.43 miles across the Roosevelt Bridge and back—one mile for every hundred of the 343
Stuart Fire Rescue 9/11Bridge Walk City of Stuart Fire Rescue invites you to join us for the annual 9/11 Bridge Walk across the Roosevelt Bridge and back on Thursday, September 11, 2025.This moving tribute honors the lives lost and the heroes who rose on September 11, 2001. Participants will gather at 8:00 a.m. in Shepard Park (600 SW Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34994), with the memorial walk beginning promptly at 8:30 a.m.As we mark 24 years since that tragic day, we come together as
TRAM-formation Complete: Tropical Vibes Now Rolling Through Stuart! The City of Stuart’s open-air TRAM (Tourism Related Area Mobility) entire fleet has a bold new look—and you can’t miss it! Wrapped in eye-catching hues of hibiscus pink, lagoon blue, zesty lime, and tangerine twist, these colorful electric vehicles are bringing serious tropical vibes to Downtown Stuart and the Creek and Triangle Districts.But the TRAM isn’t just a fun splash of color—it’s a free, easy, and
Martin County Commissioner Sarah Heard District 4 Newsletter, August 26, 2025 Dear Friends, Hurricane Erin was a real showstopper introduction to our storm season. If hurricanes' paths track as they have in previous years, the early storms tend to shift northward and fizzle out in the Atlantic Ocean. As the season progresses, however, the storms will track much more westerly, making landfall either on the Atlantic shore or the Gulf shores. If you are a Martin County property owner, you will have
Our Mission is to stop discharges into the St. Lucie River from Lake Okeechobee and to fight for a safe, healthy and ecologically balanced St. Lucie River Estuary and Indian River Lagoon, and the natural resources that are vital to the economy and quality of life of Martin County and the Treasure Coast. Rivers CoalitionAugust 2025