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....

Scene around town: Mask Fashion

Community Thursday, November 5, 2020

Call it pandemic fashion, the face coverings we wear to protect ourselves, our families, friends and neighbors. Whether it’s a mask with Frankenstein, ghosts or the Miami Dolphins on the front, they help keep us safe. What kind of mask do you wear? Send a selfie to

LindaT@MiamiLaker.com.  Photos by Linda Trischitta, The Miami Laker.

Miami Lakes RE/MAX office celebrates silver anniversary

Business By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Thursday, November 5, 2020

     The RE/MAX Unique Realty franchise opened in 1995, five years before Miami Lakes was incorporated as a town.      Twenty-five years later, broker and owner Eddie Rodriguez’s RE/MAX Unique Realty franchise has had sales of almost $1 billion, he said.      His team sells homes, commercial properties and boutique style condos in the Brickell area of downtown Miami,...

Our Neighborhoods Loch Andrews

Community By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Thursday, November 5, 2020

History     Loch Andrews is a small community in the heart of Miami Lakes with just 98 townhomes; 77 have water views.     The Graham Companies developed the residential neighborhood in 1975 and named it for the historic St. Andrew’s golf course in Scotland.     It is shaped like a trapezoid, bordered by Fairway Drive on the south and encircled by Bedlington Road.       Loch Andrews is built around a lake, and some homes on the north side...

Rizo wins Fla. District 110

Government By David L. Snelling, Reporter Tuesday, November 3, 2020

A Democratic teacher and a Republican former school administrator sought to represent District 110 in Tallahassee, and Alex Rizo, a candidate for the GOP, won the race Tuesday. The district includes Miami Lakes; Hialeah and Country Club of Miami. Rizo is a former County Club of Miami Community Council vice chair. He defeated Annette Collazo, 36, a teacher from Hialeah. Neither candidate could be reached for comment on Election...
First400402404Last