Faith leaders share messages of hope, compassion this season

Religious By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, December 18, 2025

Rev. Dr. Joseph Lucas  Christ the Saviour Orthodox Cathedral 16601 NW 77th Court, Miami Lakes, Fla. 33016 Christmas Eve service  4 p.m. to 8 p.m.      For Orthodox Christians, the story of the Bible reaches its crescendo with the coming of Jesus Christ.  As St. John records in his Gospel, that same one who was eternally with the Father has become flesh and dwelt among us: the son of...

Recognitions for JetStream Federal Credit Union

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, December 18, 2025

     The South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce presented a Sunshine Award to JetStream Federal Credit Union on Nov. 7 at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. Kristi House -- a non-profit that serves abused children that the credit union supports with school supplies and food and toy drives -- nominated it for the recognition.           Shown in the first photo: Liliam M. Lopez, president,...

Local sports writer releases book on Miami Heat

Sports By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     In the interest of full disclosure, I’m married to our story subject, sports writer Tim Reynolds, and edited his new book.      Since 2002, Tim Reynolds has worked for The Associated Press. His sports writer credential gets him access to numerous teams, their games and championship runs, including the Florida Panthers; Inter Miami FC; University of Miami football and the Miami Heat.   ...

Obituary: David Cavezza

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     Friends are mourning the sudden passing on Nov. 16 of David Cavezza, a 30-year resident of Miami Lakes.      Cavezza, 72, was born in Mount Pleasant, Pa. and attended Wayne State University. He was a contractor with the U.S. Department of Defense, selling insurance policies to military personnel.  He traveled to 32 countries for work and lived in six of them, his fiancĂ©e Bernadette Hutnick...

From a cow town to a New Town - Miami Lakes' early days

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 17, 2025

    In the 1920s, The Pennsylvania Sugar Company in Philadelphia wanted to grow sugar cane in the Everglades. They tried growing vegetables, too and were defeated by frost, floods and the economics of the Great Depression.       The company shut down operations in Florida in Dec. 1931, and left a herd of dairy cows and the land to its civil mining engineer Ernest R Graham.      The following...
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