Council keeps tax rate flat in first vote

Featured By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, September 18, 2024

     The Miami Lakes council kept the town tax rate flat in its first vote on the levy for property owners.      During the first budget hearing held on Sept. 12, the elected officials set the millage rate at...

American Legion Post 144 honors MLK-8 Center students

Education By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, July 6, 2023

     American Legion Post 144 honored two students from Miami Lakes K-8 Center on May 25. Max Davis and Ava Rodriguez, both rising sixth graders, received the American Legion School Medal and Certificate during a presentation at the school.       The students met six criteria to qualify: Courage; patriotism; honor; scholarship; leadership and service.      “This is the highest...

Officials salute social worker for her dedication to kids

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, July 5, 2023

      Miami Lakes officials saluted Ana Knapp, a social worker of two decades who works on behalf of children who have unstable housing.       Knapp works in Miami Dade County Public Schools’ Project UP-START program, in the North Region.           During the June 6 municipal meeting, Councilmen Ray Garcia, Luis Collazo and Josh Dieguez presented to Knapp a...

The Graham Companies’ four decades-long tradition of supporting education

Education By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, July 5, 2023

     For the past 39 years, The Graham Companies has awarded college scholarships to graduates of Miami Lakes Middle School. The $1,000 checks are distributed when scholarship winners complete high school.      This year’s recipient is Mayte Mendez. She is shown above at right, with Andrea Graham Rechichi, vice president of corporate relations for The Graham Companies.      Mayte is a...

Elected officials hear blasting concerns

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, July 5, 2023

     County and local elected officials heard from property owners who shared their frustrations about damages to their homes as well as to municipal buildings and infrastructure that they attribute to miners blasting for limestone.      “It’s not only our homes,” said Pamela Carrera, a real estate broker in Miami Lakes who is a member of the Palm Springs North Civic Association....

State funds $2.1 million in road work

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, July 5, 2023

   Among the appropriations made by the Florida legislature and approved by Gov. Ron DeSantis are nearly $2.1 million that will allow two major road and drainage projects in Miami Lakes to move forward.      “This is the highest amount of state appropriations in any one year in the history of the town,” Town Manager Edward Pidermann said in an email on June 15, the day the news was...
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