The Rev. John “Jack” Stanton retires from The Church of the Epiphany Episcopal

Religious By Erika Pesantes, Reporter Wednesday, February 2, 2022

    During his farewell sermon at The Church of Epiphany Episcopal in Miami Lakes, the Rev. John “Jack” Stanton stood before nearly empty pews.       As is the norm during the pandemic, the Jan. 2 service was conducted on Zoom.       Those compelled to attend in person stood outside of the church at 15650 Miami Lakeway North, listened to the service on cellphones while...

Advertiser Spotlight: Miami Lakes Barber Shop

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, February 2, 2022

   The Miami Lakes Barber Shop in the Lake Patricia Shopping Center is the town’s oldest place for men and boys to get a haircut.       Its barbers have continuously shorn gent’s locks since the early 1960s.       Owner Richard Ruiz is carrying on the legacy begun by his late uncle Rolando Ruiz, the town’s first barber who died in July 2021.      ...

Miami Laker to debut with Karen Peterson & Dancers

Community By Erika Pesantes, Reporter Wednesday, February 2, 2022

     Monica Lynne limped a bit, her right foot dragging some as she and Marjorie Burnett rehearsed for the premiere of Karen Peterson and Dancers’ ensemble work called “Samsara.”       Recalling the session, Lynne, 34, said she teared up and apologized to Artistic Director Karen Peterson-Corash.       “It’s beautiful,” Peterson-Corash told Lynne....

Safer crosswalks coming to Miami Lakes

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, February 2, 2022

     Drivers can expect intermittent traffic delays while the Town of Miami Lakes installs safety devices in mid-block crosswalks on Fairway Drive and Montrose Road.       The new crosswalk on Fairway Drive and the existing crossing on Montrose Road will have flashing lights to alert drivers that pedestrians are present.       Work began Jan. 19 and the crosswalks will be built...

Miami Lakes to host concert to celebrate Black History Month

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Tuesday, February 1, 2022

     The Town of Miami Lakes and its Cultural Affairs Committee will celebrate Black History Month on Friday, Feb. 25.      The Florida Memorial University Ambassador Chorale will perform spiritual and contemporary works at 7:30 p.m. at Barbara Goleman Senior High School, at 14100 NW 89th Ave. in Miami Lakes. Register at toml.eventbrite.com.
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