Runoff needed to determine next mayor of Miami Lakes

Featured By Linda Trischitta and Alexandra Herrera Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Miami Lakes Councilman Josh Dieguez said Tuesday night that he expects to face Vice Mayor Tony Fernandez yet again in a runoff election on Nov. 26, after unofficial numbers released by county officials showed that neither candidate received more...
  The beloved and local ice cream shop, Ben and Jerry’s, known for their commitment to community projects and fundraisers, participated in the Town of Miami Lakes Youth Center grand opening event on November 21.  The shop served free ice cream to all those who attended and donated an oak tree for the park. A tree planting ceremony was held with the mayor and some of the council members. Additionally the shop donated a full...
  Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee announced its next event in the 10th annual Senior Games open to seniors ages 50 and up. The Canasta Tournament will take place on Friday, January 15, at the Roberto Alonso Community Center, 16500 N.W. 87 Avenue, beginning at 2 p.m. Future games include: Softball Game on February 10, Track & Field Events on April 9, a Bridge Tournament on June 6, and a Basketball Game on August 27....
  In celebration of its 42nd anniversary, the Miami Lakes Sports Shop, 6763 Main Street, is having a store wide sale on sports wear items and sporting equipment throughout the month of December. Miami Lakes Sports Shop is the oldest retail operation in Miami Lakes. Sports Shop owner Jim Hamilton said patrons can take advantage of feature name brand items at a 42 percent discount, representing the number of years the store has been in...

 

Miami Lakes officials joined with members of Chabad Miami Lakes and other residents to light a10-foot menorah near Town Hall during a celebration on the third night of Chanukah. Pictured (from left) Rabbi Mendel Weiss, Mayor Michael Pizzi, and Councilmembers Tony Lama and Manny Cid.

Lakes law firm hosts food drive for Thanksgiving

Business Friday, December 18, 2015

 

Kelley Kronenberg, a diverse full-service law firm in Miami Lakes, organized a firm-wide Thanksgiving Food Drive as part of its ongoing Kelley Kronenberg Cares (KKC) initiative. The firm’s Miami Lakes and Brickell offices joined together to donate to First Presbyterian Church of Miami, led by partner Julie L. Swindell and attorney Patrick J. Davis.
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