An excavator’s big claw tore down the façade of the Lake Katharine Shopping Center on a rainy Wednesday in June, the start of a project that will transform the 52-year-old commercial district in Miami Lakes with new...

Station Scene: Texting and driving now illegal

Community By Cristina Armand, Special to the Laker Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Texting and Driving is Now Illegal in Florida. Distracted driving has happened to all of us. It can range from reading a text message while stopped at a red light, to trying to eat lunch on the go between meetings. Today, more than ever, there are many ways one can get distracted while on the road. We live in a world where we are expected to always be available and get back to people immediately. Many people cannot disconnect while behind...

In Memoriam: Roberto Alonso, first vice mayor of Miami Lakes

Obituaries By David L. Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Friday, October 4, 2013

  Roberto Alonso, an original Miami Lakes councilmember and first vice mayor who championed the development of Royal Oaks Park and the Community Center, and discovered the much-needed land owned by FDOT to build a permanent fire station to help save lives on the west side of town has died. He was 64. Alonso died last week after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Before his death, Alonso was sales and marketing director for 90 Miles,...

"Marvelous Wonderettes" is just simply "Marvelous"

Community By R.A. Romero, The Miami Laker staff Friday, October 4, 2013

  The audience at the Main Street Playhouse will have the opportunity to relive their prom at the final production of the year, The Marvelous Wonderettes. The Springfield High prom queen nominees, Missy, Cindy Lou, Betty Jean, and Suzy, eagerly await the votes of the crowd for the “Dream Queen” of 1958 in a play that evokes the femininity of the ’50s and the empowerment of the late ’60s. “On behalf of the...

Council approves final budget keeping low tax rate

Community By David L. Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Friday, October 4, 2013

  Lawmakers for the Town of Miami Lakes gave their final approval for keeping the same rate for property taxes for 2013-2014 and adopted a $15.3 million budget to upgrade public works projects and beautification, and focus more on education after councilmembers learned two perennial A schools could be in jeopardy of losing their mark and state funding.  At last week’s final budget hearing, councilmembers unanimously approved...

Pace students participate at Coastal Cleanup event

Education By Ethan Rivero, Special to The Miami Laker Friday, October 4, 2013

  On Saturday, September 21, members of the Monsignor Edward Pace High School Environmental Club, National Honor Society, and Science National Honor Society participated in the International Coastal Cleanup at Florida International University’s Biscayne Bay Campus. The International Coastal Cleanup is an event organized through local chapters of the Ocean Conservancy, which is meant to assist in protecting our coasts and help...
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