Town honors Dorothy Cook

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, May 4, 2023

      It was fitting that Miami Lakes civic leader Dorothy Cook was honored on Arbor Day.      Cook was 89 when she died Dec. 27 at a memory care facility in Sarasota.      Three generations of Cook’s descendants joined Mayor Manny Cid, Councilman Luis Collazo and friends and members of the Miami Lakes Garden Club on April 28 for a ceremony at Mary Collins Community...

Civil Engineer Stanley Merantus joins town staff

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, May 4, 2023

     When Stanley Merantus was courting his wife Lynn, he would take her on dates to Main Street in Miami Lakes to shop or go to the movies.      Merantus’ career as a civil engineer and project manager took him away from South Florida and as far as Georgia.       But he always wanted to return to town and reached his goal in March when he became its newest public works...

Pride Awareness Celebration set for June 24 in Miami Lakes

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, May 3, 2023

     A group of Miami Lakes residents will host a Pride celebration June 24 at the Main Street Playhouse.      Plans will include a 90-minute evening of poetry readings, music, and performance of a short play, “Stuck in the 1940s,” written by Amanda Ortega, a Main Street Players board member.      It is a coming-out story of a Cuban-American woman and her struggles with her...

Hurricane season begins June 1. Are you ready?

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, May 3, 2023

     The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and will last until Nov. 30. The Florida Division of Emergency Management wants residents to be prepared.       Miami Lakes didn’t suffer from Hurricanes Ian (category 4) and Nicole (category 1) as our friends and neighbors did across the state.       But we have endured tropical cyclones in the past -- remember...

Town council allocates budget surplus for projects

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, April 19, 2023

 The Miami Lakes Town Council has allocated some of the unspent monies from the 2022-2023 budget toward police patrols, road improvements, tax relief and other items.      The $400,500 in new expenditures decided by the council during a public hearing on April 11 will leave $874,467 for improvements to be made at Optimist Park.      The expenditures will be: --$4,000 Wrap four traffic signal...
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