Pets of Miami Lakes

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, October 3, 2025

     Say hello to Albóndiga!        This pretty French Bulldog’s Spanish name translates to Meatball in English, and she is delicious.      Just 2.5 years old, Albóndiga lives in Miami...

Who’s that cute baby?

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, October 2, 2025

     How well do you know your friends and neighbors?      We’re starting a new column called “Who’s that cute baby?” to test readers’ familiarity with their fellow Miami Lakers.      The toddler shown in the photo was about a year old when his picture was taken. He suggested the column and so is our inaugural baby.       This should be an easy...

Best Of Miami Lakes finalists announced

Business By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, October 2, 2025

Residents can now vote for their favorite businesses during the finalist round for the Best of Miami Lakes. Voting for this round is open until Oct. 17, with the winners being announced on Oct. 25. The competition now in its ninth year is run by the town’s Economic Development Committee and spotlights small businesses in the community ahead of Small Business Saturday in November. Small Business Saturday encourages people to...

Miami Lakes Sports Hall of Fame announces new class

Sports Staff Report Friday, September 19, 2025

     Don Bailey Jr., Joe Weber, Rivers Demby and Karyna Cid will be inducted into the Miami Lakes Sports Hall of Fame later this year, after their enshrinements were unanimously approved by the town council on Aug. 19.      They will compose the eighth class in the hall’s history.       Bailey and Demby were selected as community builders, Weber as a coach and Cid as an...

Maria Carla Chicuen addresses Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, September 19, 2025

     The Freedom Tower, a Spanish Renaissance-style building in downtown Miami, is a national historic landmark that turns 100 this year.      The 17-story building has been home to two newspapers and from 1962 - 1974, was the site of the Cuban Assistance Center, where thousands of refugees received asylum paperwork, food, health care and money.        “The Freedom Tower, I always...

Author Christina Diaz Gonzalez brings Operation Pedro Pan history to Miami Lakes

Community By Linda Trischitta, Editor Friday, September 19, 2025

     The Cultural Affairs Committee presented attorney and author Christina Diaz Gonzalez, who spoke about her books at Town Hall on Sept. 4. Her novel for young readers, “The Red Umbrella,” is based on her family’s experience during Operation Pedro Pan.       It was an exodus of more than 14,000 children who were sent alone in the early 1960s from Cuba to the United States by families...
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