Nominate a Local Business for the Best of Miami Lakes Awards 2024

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Do you have a favorite coffee spot in Miami Lakes? What shops do you tell your friends about? For the eighth year in a row, the town and its Economic Development Committee are accepting nominations for the Best of Miami Lakes...

Miami Lakes Rock! Music Festival scheduled Sept. 20

Community Wednesday, September 17, 2014

    Talented young singers, musicians and bands will all take the stage for the 5th annual Miami Lakes Rocks! Music Festival scheduled for Saturday, September 20, at Miami Lakes Optimist Park, 6411 N.W. 164 Street. The popular event is sponsored by the town’s Youth Activities Task Force and was created to provide an avenue of artistic expression to the youth of the town, promoting culture and community spirit. For more...

Troop 49 faces 50th anniversary looking to replace stolen gear

Community By David Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, September 17, 2014

  Miami Lakes’ Boy Scout Troop 49 will celebrate its 50th anniversary in December, a milestone that commenced two years after the Graham family first developed the community in 1962. But the group hasn’t had much to celebrate as of late after someone burglarized the troop’s trailer in Davie and stole tents, sleeping bags and other equipment all valued at $5,000. The theft left most of the boys discouraged and they quit...

Cold Stone Creamery owner Ruth Spiegel cited as one of 2014's Influential Business Women

Home By Roselind Romero, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, September 17, 2014

  The Miami Lakes Cold Stone Creamery franchise is just one chapter of the many accomplishments in Ruth Spiegel’s life. Spiegel, owner of the Miami Lakes Cold Stone and other locations in Coral Springs, Plantation, Pompano and Coconut Creek, was named one of South Florida Business Journal’s (SFBJ) 2014 Influential Business Women of the Year.  Spiegel, born in Germany to Holocaust survivors, finds it easiest to...
  The question theater patrons in Miami Lakes are asking is, “How are they going to do that?” Do what? you wonder. “How are the Main Street Players taking the large-scale Broadway award winning musical, Spring Awakening, and make it work in their intimate theater?” Design genius is the only fitting answer. Under the guidance of set designer Michael Stopnick, technical director Dennis Lyzniak and lighting...

Council approves budget on first reading including waste haulers fee

Government By David Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, September 17, 2014

  A proposal to reinstate a waste hauler fee in Miami Lakes was initially greeted with opposition at a budget hearing and voted down at a subsequent Town Council meeting, but got new life after one lawmaker changed his mind. Facing a $1 million deficit for 2014-2015, town staff suggested imposing a five percent franchise fee to help offset the budget shortfall by generating $50,000 a year for roadway improvements. But councilmembers...
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