Elections begin, polls open in Miami Lakes

Featured By Linda Trischitta, Editor Monday, October 21, 2024

Voters in Miami-Dade County began casting ballots today, and the Mary Collins Community Center in Miami Lakes is one of 33 locations open from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. until Nov. 3. In Miami Lakes, more than 30 voters arrived at the polls in the...

Resources during the pandemic

Community Thursday, November 5, 2020

Listed below are places to turn to for help during the coronavirus outbreak:MasksMiami-Dade County Public Libraries are giving away free masks while supplies last. https://www.miamidade.gov/releases/2020-07-23-library-free-mask-distribution.asp For Small Business Owners--Miami-Dade County Small Business Assistance Forgivable Loan Program, up to $25,000, 0% interest, no origination fees. Contact Partners for Self-Employment, 786-605-8585 or...

Restaurants ready to serve Miami Lakers

Business Thursday, November 5, 2020

Cypress Village Shopping Center Beverly Hills Café 7312 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-558-8201. Take-out, delivery, UberEats, outdoor dining. Dr. Limon 7341 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-228-9199. Take-out, delivery, outdoor dining. Gauchos Gourmet Market 7357 Miami Lakes Drive 305-384-1334. Take-out, UberEats, outdoor dining. Holiday Bakery 7313 Miami Lakes Drive, 305-558-2180. Take-out, outdoor dining. McDonald’s 7435...

Plasma clinical trials begin at University of Miami

Business Thursday, November 5, 2020

Participants in two COVID-19 treatment and prevention studies by Johns Hopkins University, in collaboration with the University of Miami Health System, may be eligible for up to $200 in compensation.    People recently exposed to the coronavirus or those diagnosed with it may be eligible.     Clinical trials will assess whether convalescent blood plasma is effective as an outpatient treatment.     Organizers hope to enroll essential workers,...

Veterans Day Parade rescheduled to Nov. 15

Community Thursday, November 5, 2020

The 41st Annual Veterans Day Parade in Miami Lakes will follow a new, 8.5 mile route through this year.  Because of the threat from Tropical Storm Depression Eta, the town has moved the event back a week, from its original date of Sunday, Nov. 8 to the new date, Sunday, Nov. 15. The parade has undergone changes, too, because of the coronavirus pandemic. A longer route will enable spectators to practice social...

Elderly Affairs Committee makes giving fun

Community Thursday, November 5, 2020

It was Halloween Eve when members of the Elderly Affairs Committee donned costumes to give away more than 100 meals from Casavana Cuban Cuisine at the Windmill Gate Shopping Center to seniors in town. After the coronavirus shut down the committee’s weekly “bingo and lunch bunch” meetings, Committee Chair Dottie Wix organized weekly food distributions for those who can drive and pick up. Freebee delivered meals to those who are housebound....
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