Resources during the pandemic

Community Wednesday, August 19, 2020

MasksMiami-Dade County Public Libraries are giving away free masks while supplies last. https://www.miamidade.gov/releases/2020-07-23-library-free-mask-distribution.aspFinancial AssistanceThe Miami-Dade Pandemic Assistance Program was overwhelmed and is not currently taking applications, according to its website. Check back on their website.   For Hospitality Industry​/Small Business Owners--Miami-Dade County has a hospitality industry grant...

Scene around town: Mask Fashion

Community Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Call it pandemic fashion, the face coverings that we’re wearing to ward off the coronavirus and, in case we’re unknowing carriers of the disease, to protect friends and relatives. Wearing a mask in public spaces is mandatory in Miami-Dade County. What kind of mask do you wear? Top three photos by Linda Trischitta; Bob Bravo sent in his own. Send your mask photos to LindaT@MiamiLaker.com.

Reader’s Corner

Community Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Two-year-old Gianna Bacallao, was with her grandmother Maria Alicia Gocende in Miami Lakes on a recent morning when The Miami Laker arrived.      Gocende walked outside to pick up the newspaper and Gianna grabbed it, got settled and said she was going to read.      If you are as enthusiastic about The Miami Laker as Gianna is and want to tell us why, please email your photo and comments to LindaT@MiamiLaker.com.  Photo courtesy of Maria...

Our Neighborhoods Loch Ness

Community By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, August 19, 2020

HistoryYou won’t find a certain mythical monster in the lake that is surrounded by homes in the Loch Ness community of Miami Lakes. But when the neighborhood was built in 1972, original homeowners spotted a creature in the water that turned out to be an alligator.The family that founded The Graham Companies is of Scottish heritage and many communities in town are named after places from that country, including this one.The Loch Ness community...

When life (or COVID-19) gives you lemons...

Community Wednesday, August 5, 2020

When Miami-Dade County’s efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus included halting indoor dining on July 9, restaurant owners began serving diners outdoors.  The Miami Lakes town council has allowed struggling restaurants to expand their service to sidewalks and parking lots, with proper permits. Soon a white marquee appeared in front of Dr. Limon Ceviche Bar in the Cypress Village Shopping Center.The Peruvian restaurant will...
First249251253Last