Main Street Players present Silencio on September 8-9

Business Thursday, September 6, 2018

  Main Street Players (MSP) located at 6766 Main Street, along with Proyecto Teatral “Las Mercedes,” will present Silencio, an original play written and directed by Alejandro Milián. This docudrama, based on stories of real experiences of Latino immigrants, gives a voice to the silenced.  It will be an interactive visual and musical experience where the daily lives of immigrants and the actors’ own vision...

Costa Realtors hosts fundraising for Manny Diaz Jr.

Business Thursday, September 6, 2018

  Costa Relators Corporation recently hosted a fundraiser for State Representative Manny Diaz Jr., who’s running for the State Senate, on Main Street in Miami Lakes. Diaz, a Republican who is term-limited in the state’s House of Representatives, faces Democrat challenger David Perez. a Coral Gables firefighter lieutenant, for the District 36 seat on November 6. Miami Lakes community leaders attended the fundraiser to show...

Shula's Steakhouse is named Team of the Year by Culinaire

Business By Kayleen Padron, The Miami Laker staff Thursday, September 6, 2018

  Shula’s Steakhouse was recently voted Team of the Year by Culinaire, an international food and beverage management company. General manager Anthony Rine and his team were honored with the award, as the 30 year anniversary of Shula’s Steakhouse draws near.  “It’s been a pleasure, I have so many locals that are regulars that have helped contribute to what we are, and make us what we are,” explained...
  On July 23 through 25, Palm Springs North Elementary school teacher Dr. Rossana Chiarella was invited to attend the 2018 Dr. Rochelle Abrams Space Across the Curriculum Educator Training workshop at Colorado Springs. The program is intended to train teachers on how to integrate space-themed activities in their curriculum and inform students about the opportunities available for careers in the space industry. “I thank the Space...

Residents face 'sticker shock' on cost of underground power lines

Business By David L. Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, August 15, 2018

  After Hurricane Irma left a trail of damages in South Florida, Miami Lakes residents living in Lake Patricia and Lake Katharine were without power for 10 days since their neighborhoods have overhead power lines. They turned to the town’s elected voices about burying the power lines underground like other areas, where residents’ power was restored in six hours following the tempest. But when a town engineer assessed the...
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