More trees for the west side

Government Thursday, June 17, 2021

Miami Lakes Vice Mayor Luis Collazo, Mayor Manny Cid and Councilman Carlos O. Alvarez, planted a ceremonial tree on Northwest 143rd Street at Northwest 87th Avenue on May 26th. The planting launched Phase 5 of the town’s West Lake Reforestation Project. The town is partnering with Miami-Dade County, Million Trees Miami and Neat Streets Miami and said it has planted more than 400 trees on the west side of town. This...

All-America Cities judges don’t choose Miami Lakes

Government By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, June 17, 2021

The Town of Miami Lakes’ fourth attempt and second year as a finalist in the All-America Cities competition was not enough for the municipality to be chosen as a place that builds equity and resilience. Those were the themes in the National Civic League’s contest that since 1949 has recognized civic innovation with the awards. This year, judges also wanted to see how communities united to overcome the “overwhelming...

How to contact your elected officials

Government Thursday, June 17, 2021

U.S. Congress Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. 7400 SW 87th Ave. Suite 270 Miami, Fla. 33166 305-596-4224 Twitter: @SenRubioPress   Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla. 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 505 Miami, FL 33134 786-501-7141 Twitter: @SenRickScott   Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Miami 8669 NW 36th St. Suite 100 Doral, Fla. 33166 305-470-8555 Twitter: @MarioDB   Florida...

Top officials resign from Miami Lakes Building Department

Government By Linda Trischitta and David L. Snelling Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Two leaders of the Town of Miami Lakes building department -- Building Official Mike Mesa and Building Department Manager Lourdes Rodriguez -- resigned their positions on June 11th. Town Manager Ed Pidermann said “It is with great disappointment and sadness” when he announced the pending departures in an email to staff on Monday. Pidermann said the pair were “instrumental in leading the best building department in...

Student’s art to hang in U.S. Capitol

Education By David L. Snelling Reporter Thursday, June 3, 2021

Using only pencils, Mater Academy Charter High School senior Michael Cano drew such a compelling portrait of a man that it was chosen for display in the U.S. Capitol complex. Cano, 18, of Hialeah, said he was inspired -- by the hard times that some people are living through and the impact of race upon a person’s fortune -- to create the winning work. “As a society, I’m disappointed with how things are right now,”...
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