RE/MAX Unique Realty salutes award-winning agents

Business Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Eddie Rodriguez, broker/owner of RE/MAX Unique Realty and RE/MAX Realty 1 extended congratulations to two of his agents. Shelley McKenzie placed in the top 100 Residential Agents in RE/MAX for the months of August and September; and Fernando Arencibia placed in the Top 25 of Commercial Agents for the month of September.

Lotus Body Care and Spa opens in the Lake Patricia Shopping Center

Community By Roselind Romero, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Lotus Body Care Spa is now open and accepting clients for massage therapy that aims to relieve stress through a variety of massage methods at affordable prices.Lotus Body Care Spa offers a combination of hot stone, deep tissue, and Chinese tuina massage styles and foot baths and massages in sets of 30, 60 and 90 minutes. Prices range from $20 to $190.Massages are offered with one or two massage therapists, commonly known as "four hands"...
The Express Employment Professionals office in Miami Lakes will host a “Pay It Forward Hiring Drive” to put 50 unemployed individuals to work this holiday season.The goal of the drive is to help give encouragement and purpose to as many job seekers as possible by providing them the opportunity to earn at least a week’s worth of pay and help provide for their families during the holidays.For each new worker put to work during...
The Zonta Club of Miami Lakes has chosen Carol Wyllie, executive vice president of The Graham Companies, as the recipient of its 2013-2014 Community Service Award.Wyllie is no stranger to service in Miami Lakes. She sits on multiple community development boards and committees, including the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Miami-Dade Library Advisory Board, The Education Fund, and the Sports Society.Her past services include membership in...

Town Council proposed actions on November 12

Community By David L. Snelling, The Miami Laker staff Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Miami Lakes Town Manager Alex Rey has requested a four-year contract extension but his proposal must initially be approved by councilmembers to allow the veteran and savvy top administrator to resume running the day-to-day operations after 2015.At the November 12 regular Town Council meeting, lawmakers were to vote or perhaps postpone the elongation request, where Rey broached the issue as his contract expires on October 1, 2015.He’s...
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