Scene around town: Mask Fashion

Community Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Call it pandemic fashion, the face coverings we wear to protect ourselves, our families, friends and neighbors. What kind of mask do you wear? Send a selfie to LindaT@MiamiLaker.com. Photos 1-3 by Linda Trischitta,

The Miami Laker, photo 4 by Viviana Valdes.

Preparing for the Nov. 3 Election

Government Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Voting is a right of U.S. citizens 18 and older, and 16-year-olds may preregister.     To vote in Miami-Dade County on Nov. 3rd, you must have lived in the county prior to Oct. 5, which is also the deadline to register whether that’s accomplished online, by mail or in person.    To register in person Get the application from the Elections Department; Miami Lakes Public Library; a Florida driver’s license bureau; county government offices;...

Our Neighborhoods Lake Carol

Community By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, September 2, 2020

History     Lake Carol is a townhome community on the west side of Miami Lakes which was developed by The Graham Companies in 1989. There are 118 villa-style residences.     As with many lakes in town, this one and the neighborhood built around it is named after a woman in the Graham family: Carol Graham Wyllie, executive vice president of TheGraham Companies.Amenities     The entrance is on Balgowan Road, where drivers are screened at a...

Restaurants in Miami-Dade County may resume indoor dining Aug. 31

Featured By Megan Jacobo and David Snelling, reporters Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Patrons may resume eating inside restaurants again, starting on Aug. 31, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Tuesday.Though owners of eateries will rejoice, they will still be restricted in the number of diners they may serve indoors because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has strangled commerce since mid-March.“While we are heading in the right direction,” said Gimenez about falling hospitalization rates for COVID-19...

Guns stolen from unlocked cars in Royal Oaks

Community Linda Trischitta, Editor Tuesday, August 25, 2020

When residents along Northwest 169th Terrace in Miami Lakes awoke on a recent Monday morning, they were met with some bad news: thieves opened six unlocked cars and stole two handguns, electronics and other valuables, according to police.Also taken: A fob from one unlocked car that operated a Jeep Cherokee, which was driven away by the burglars.“The simple act of locking your car door helps curtail these vehicle burglaries,” said Miami-Dade...
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