Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee joined American Medical Response (AMR) on May 22 to train more than 60 people how to save a life using chest compression-only CPR as part of the AMR World CPR Challenge. Participants in the event were trained in about five minutes by local AMR paramedics and EMTs. Pictured (from left) Nancy Rogers, various AMR paramedics, Elderly Affairs Committee chair Luis Collazo, AMR Quality Care coordinator...
  Boys and girls, ages 6 to 18 years old, are invited to attend the 2014 Junior Golf Camp at Shula’s Golf Club during four week-long sessions in July and August. Session 2 will be held July 7 to 11; Session 3 is scheduled August 4 to 8; and Session 4 will be held August 11 to 15. Each session will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kids will learn the basics of the game including concentration on full-swing, putting, chipping, and...
  The Town of Miami Lakes announced that $1.3 million in state funds has been awarded for two key water projects – a Canal Bank Stabilization Project on the northern boundary of the town, and Phase II of the West Lakes Drainage Improvements. These budget victories are a direct result of the Mayor and Town Council working together with State Legislators to achieve these accomplishments for Miami Lakes residents. “Knowing how...

Giardino Gourmet Salads set to open at Park Centre

Community By R.A. Romero, The Miami Laker staff Monday, June 23, 2014

  The Giardino Gourmet Salads franchise now has a Miami Lakes location under its belt, the 10th location just in time for the franchise's 10th anniversary. This addition marks the company's first multi-unit operators.  A tentative date between late June and early July is scheduled for a grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony with town officials.  Giardino Miami Lakes is readying its new store at 8008 N.W. 154...

Council approves parking fee plan to allow new business in Town Center

Community By The Miami Laker staff Monday, June 23, 2014

  At the June 10 Miami Lakes Town Council regular meeting, lawmakers approved a resolution to establish a per space fee for the “Payment-in-lieu of Parking Program” at $1,047.17, plus yearly reimbursements to the town for the cost of litter control for each improved on-street parking space. In February, the Town Council passed an ordinance to set up the parking program within the Town Center area to create more available...
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