Summer youth employment for work experience

Business Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Beginning June 13 and running through August 14, the Summer Youth Employment Program through Career Source South Florida is offering students between the ages of 14-17 the opportunity to gain valuable work experience, employment skills and career advice.Through this initiative, eligible youth residing in Miami-Dade County will earn $9 per hour for 140 hours to include 20 hours of Work Readiness Skills Training. Registration can be completed...
The Graham Companies announced a major renovation of the Cypress Village Shopping Center is underway. Built in 1972 with some of its original tenants still in operation, such as Duke & Dutchess Pat Center and The Beverly Hills Cafe, the update is being welcomed.The renovation involves the design and building of a new 12,000 square-foot building as well as a complete overhaul to the exterior of the existing buildings.The project’s...
Abel Fernandez, Miami-Dade County Chief Fire Officer of the 14th Battalion for Miami Lakes West fire station, will be the guest speaker at the Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce monthly membership meeting.The event is scheduled for Wednesday, June 8 with networking at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at 12 noon.Fernandez oversees the 14th Battalion on the B-shift in the Town of Miami Lakes.The topic for his luncheon appearance is “Keeping Your...

Giuseppe Zuozo brings 'Taste of Italy' to Miami Lakes with Anacapri Restaurant

Business By R.A. Romero, The Miami Laker staff Thursday, June 2, 2016

Giuseppe Zuozo learned how to cook, like many Italians do, from his mother. Born in Anacapri, a small comune above the island of Capri in Naples, Italy, Zuozo brought his love of good Italian cooking to the Sunshine State in 1990. After visiting Florida for a number of years, and tasting Italian cuisine available here, Zuozo said “I felt I could do better.”He opened his first restaurant, Anacapri, in Pinecrest in 1990. While...

Gus Machado continues legacy of philanthropy

Business By R.A. Romero, The Miami Laker staff Thursday, June 2, 2016

Gus Machado sits behind a large wooden desk that was left behind, along with nearly all the other furniture in the office, by the former owner of the dealership on 49th street in Hialeah when Machado acquired it in the mid 80’s. The walls are lined with vinyl wood paneling, reminiscent of 1960’s, and tips off those who enter just how long Machado has been in business.Machado says his first investment was $50 on a 1934 dodge, which...
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