Who’s that cute baby?

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 3, 2025

     This cute baby’s photo was taken in Managua, Nicaragua in the late 1970s. The child is wearing short overalls with an applique, and his dog Charlie stays close by.      While he is not a household name...

Town council salutes departing Sheriff’s Maj. Jose Gonzalez

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     The Miami Lakes Town Council recognized Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Maj. Jose Gonzalez for his 35-year career in law enforcement.      “This is his last official meeting that he will be with us, we want to take time to honor him as he prepares to retire,” Mayor Josh Dieguez said on Nov. 18. Gonzalez will step down from his post in Miami Lakes at the end of 2025 and will retire April 10. The...

Miami Lakes Mayor Josh Dieguez presents State of the Town

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     Miami Lakes Mayor Josh Dieguez discussed recent accomplishments and new and ongoing initiatives of his and the council during his first State of the Town address.      Perhaps most impactful for residents? A Zip Code for Miami Lakes, a long-sought town goal that could impact insurance rates and shipping to local addresses.      Dieguez said a bill is making its way through Congress and...

Obituary: David Cavezza

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     Friends are mourning the sudden passing on Nov. 16 of David Cavezza, a 30-year resident of Miami Lakes.      Cavezza, 72, was born in Mount Pleasant, Pa. and attended Wayne State University. He was a contractor with the U.S. Department of Defense, selling insurance policies to military personnel.  He traveled to 32 countries for work and lived in six of them, his fiancée Bernadette Hutnick...

From a cow town to a New Town - Miami Lakes' early days

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, December 17, 2025

    In the 1920s, The Pennsylvania Sugar Company in Philadelphia wanted to grow sugar cane in the Everglades. They tried growing vegetables, too and were defeated by frost, floods and the economics of the Great Depression.       The company shut down operations in Florida in Dec. 1931, and left a herd of dairy cows and the land to its civil mining engineer Ernest R Graham.      The following...

Miami Lakes marks 25th Anniversary with public celebration, music and fireworks

Community By Linda Trischitta and Alexandra Herrera Wednesday, December 17, 2025

     The Saint Andrews Pipe Band of Miami led by Pipe Major Jason Wright launched Miami Lakes’ 25th Anniversary celebration with a march through Veterans Park while playing “Scotland the Brave.”     The Scottish music was a reference to the heritage of the Graham family who have owned land in the town since the 1930s and continue developing properties on it.      It was the start...
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