Bryan Atorresagasti plays basketball without limits

Sports By David Snelling, Reporter Thursday, August 5, 2021

When she was pregnant with her first child, Dayani Bover learned that her baby boy’s right leg and some of his fingers would not grow to their full length. Here’s what nobody knew at the time: Her child would turn into quite a basketball player and make a habit out of overcoming any challenge. Meet Bryan Atorresagasti, 17, who can do just about anything on a basketball court -- dribble, pass, defend and...

Advertiser Spotlight: GES Realty

Business By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Thursday, August 5, 2021

Gardenia Saumell became a Realtor in South Florida in 1975 and founded her own brokerage firm, GES Realty, in 1985. Saumell, 87, said her business, at 2550 W. 84th St. in Hialeah, has served generations of home buyers and sellers. “Most of our clients are repeat customers,” Saumell said. “We see a lot of younger clients as well. “We work with a lot of referrals, and family members that refer us to their other...

Students to return to classrooms as virus comes back stronger

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Thursday, August 5, 2021

The new school year is quickly approaching and for some students, it will mark their first return to campus since the coronavirus struck in March 2020. And while it seemed earlier this summer that COVID-19 was becoming less of a threat, the Delta variant of the disease has sickened mostly unvaccinated people and caused a surge of cases in Florida, just when kids are set to go back to their schoolhouses. Many parents will have to stock...
A $15.5 million sale of municipal bonds to fund more than a dozen drainage projects in Miami Lakes were popular among buyers and raised $18,725,000. The July 22 sale of the bonds that were rated A+ by Fitch and A1 by Moody’s sold at a premium and after paying fees, the town said it netted $18,264,000. “The market was willing to pay more for them,” Town Manager Edward Pidermann said. Bonds are debt and the town will...

Graduates with special needs shine at town hall

Education By Angela Llovet, Reporter Thursday, August 5, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic made the 2020-2021 school year a difficult one for students around the world. Miami Lakes officials said it was especially important to recognize students with special needs who graduated from their respective schools. The town issued a proclamation to honor the students. Four graduates also received certificates that recognized their dedication in pursuing their diplomas. “For me, special needs is near...
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