Town holds events in May to support police

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, April 19, 2024

     The Town of Miami Lakes and its Public Safety Committee will hold a series of events in May to recognize law enforcement.   --There will be a Coffee with a Cop gathering on May 7 at BB’s Bakehouse, 6731 Main St., from 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. The bakery will provide free coffee and pastries. --Businesses will be able to show their support for police with two items from the committee: a blue tea light...

Ribbon Cutting: Aglow Medical

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Friday, April 19, 2024

The Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce and the town’s Economic Development Committee welcomed Aglow Medical with a ribbon cutting ceremony on March 8.       Aglow Medical offers treatments that include Botox shots, B12 injections and facial sculpting services.       “[I want] to express my gratitude to my friends and family for getting me here,” said Arasay...

Town Topics: The Farmer’s Market is back. What would you like to see offered there?

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Friday, April 19, 2024

Juan Sancho  Senior Business  Account Executive  Comcast Business Pastor at Metro Praise  International Miami Church Palm Springs North  “Be able to do events, see if we can do church and community events [to bring families together at the market],” Juan Sancho said.  Julia Lopes  Director of  Communications  County Commissioner  Sen. René...

Tee to Green Golf Tips

Sports By Mike Stern, Head Golf Professional Miami Lakes Golf Club Friday, April 19, 2024

No sport takes etiquette more seriously than golf does, and that means when you play a round, you’re also signing up to help maintain the course.       What does that mean? It’s doing your part to repair the damage that we all cause when we play the game. With minimal effort you’ll help keep the greens in good shape and help the golfers who play behind you. When we all do our part, everybody reaps the...

HML breaks ground for renovated planetarium, law academy

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, April 19, 2024

Officials gathered at Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School on April 2 to break ground to renovation of the school’s Ken Mattingly Planetarium and new Law Academy. The planetarium was named for astronaut Ken Mattingly, who grew up in Hialeah, School Board Member Roberto Alonso said.       Carivon Construction won the contract for the $2.3 million project that may be completed in 2025, the school district said in...
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