Ribbon Cutting: Alexandra Lozano Immigration Law, PLLC

Featured By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Tuesday, October 22, 2024

     The Miami Lakes Economic Development Committee and the Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce came together on Sept. 27 at Chela’s Cocteleria to celebrate attorney Norma Lorenzo’s business success. Lorenzo, an immigration...
Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High’s marching band needed new instruments. So the school applied to the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, established by Michael Kamen. He composed the score for the 1995 film “Mr. Holland’s Opus,” about an inspirational composer turned music teacher. The foundation donates instruments to schools that can’t afford to replace what wears out. On Jan. 30, the foundation along with representatives from ticket reseller...

Our Neighborhoods Lake Elizabeth

Community By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Thursday, February 6, 2020

History Lake Elizabeth was developed during the late 1980s and early 1990s by The Graham Companies, which grew the 6.5 square mile town from its dairy farm. Similar to many of the company’s developments in town, properties in Lake Elizabeth are built around water. The lake was named for Elizabeth Graham, who married and is known as Elizabeth Martinez. She is executive vice president of residential properties for the company....

Main Street Players present topical drama

Featured By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Gun violence, religion and politics are the timely themes of “Church & State,” a drama that will be performed at the Main Street Playhouse in February. The Main Street Players’ first play of the season was written by Jason Odell Williams and is directed by Robert Coppel. A quartet of actors will portray very well-written and memorable characters whose sometimes hilarious dialog helps relieve the tension within the...
The Town of Miami Lakes has denied Hialeah access to its northwestern boundary, where the city is seeking to finish construction at the base of the Northwest 170th Street bridge. Hialeah is hoping to open the two-lane span that crosses Interstate 75 for thousands of city residents in newly constructed neighborhoods and applied for a right-of-way permit on Dec. 11. The town denied the permit application on Dec. 27, Miami Lakes Town Manager...

Artists wanted for MiGlo project

Home Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The Town of Miami Lakes is calling on local artists or an art team to help design the town’s MiGlo outdoor walking and biking trail. The public arts project will transform an existing path on the south side of Northwest 170th Street. At night, it will glow in the dark, adding to the beauty of the trail and making it safer for users. The $22,500 project will be the first of its kind in Miami-Dade County, the town said. It is funded by...
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