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...

Ribbon Cutting: Kid’s Choice Learning Center

Business By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Monday, August 19, 2024

 Kid’s Choice Learning Center held a ribbon cutting on July 25 to celebrate the opening of the new school.       The new daycare and voluntary pre-Kindergarten center is in a renovated building at 6152 NW 153rd St. It offers services for kids who are 12 months to four years old.        Kid’s Choice is run by the Leal family of Miami Lakes. Friends and neighbors joined them at the...

Town offers teens a chance to make sandbags, earn service hours

Education By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Monday, August 19, 2024

It’s the rainy season, and recent heavy downpours flooded town streets with excess water that rose toward front doors.  The Town of Miami Lakes is offering teenagers an opportunity to earn community service hours by making sandbags to help protect properties. Kids can volunteer at Royal Oaks Park, 16500 NW 87th Ave. Contact John Paul Yanes, at yanesj@miamilakes-fl.gov.       The sandbags are free to...

Pets of Miami Lakes

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Monday, August 19, 2024

Bruno, a Jack Russell Terrier mix, is a survivor. Newlyweds Vanessa Salinas-Acosta and Juan  Salinas-Acosta adopted the boy from the county shelter in 2009.  He’s lived with the couple in downtown Miami Lakes since 2022, and his exercise routines may be contributing to his longevity. Despite his advanced age, Bruno will run up and down three flights of stairs and takes long walks around town, Vanessa Salinas-Acosta...

Black Skimmers put on a show at old Par 3 Golf Course

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Monday, August 19, 2024

Miami Laker Rob Waterfield saw some Black Skimmers catching fish in the lake at the former Par 3 Golf Course that is bordered by Miami Lakes Drive and the northbound exit from the Palmetto Expressway.      “I saw the pair, and on another day there were four,” Waterfield said. “They were eating, going back and forth and eating fish. I’ve seen them before on Loch Andrews, in the...

Local teenagers work as interns, gain experience in public service

Education By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Monday, August 19, 2024

 Residents who watched the town council meeting on July 9 may have noticed several kids take turns sitting on the dais in the Mayor’s seat.       The six students are part of the Summer Youth Internship Program sponsored by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.       The Miami Lakes mayor’s office offered the students a chance to see how government works from inside town...
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