A partnership between the Town of Miami Lakes and students at Archbishop McCarthy High School’s Loving Soles club led to a donation of more than 2,000 pairs of shoes to Camillus House, a charity in downtown Miami that serves the poor and homeless, the town said. The Inguanzo siblings of Miami Lakes – Christopher, 13, and twins Susanna and Sophia, 15 – led an awareness campaign and placed donation boxes in eight area schools and several...

Our Neighborhoods: Lake Martha

Community By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, June 3, 2020

History The Graham Companies developed the Lake Martha residential community in the 1970s. The lake is named for Martha Jane Toms, who was very active in the community and was an early president of The Miami Lakes Women’s Club. She was married to the late Jerry Toms, who ran The Graham Companies’ dairy operations until he retired in 1998. The community is fully developed with 221 properties, which include single-family...

Town salutes grads with banners

Home Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Congratulations to the Class of 2020!Although graduations have been cancelled during the coronavirus outbreak and seniors won't be able to walk across a stage, there is still a way to commemorate their hard work.The Town of Miami Lakes is offering banners for high school seniors who live in town. The banners will hang for three months from light posts along Miami Lakes Drive.A banner costs $105 and will display the senior's photo, first and...
The 2020 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is scheduled for items purchased between Friday, May 29 and Thursday, June 4.Below are items that qualify for the sales tax exemption:Reusable ice packs (that sell for $10 or less);Portable light sources powered by batteries, solar, hand-crank, or gas ($20 or less);Candles, flashlights or lanterns ($25 or less):Any gas or diesel fuel container, including for LP gas or kerosene ($30 or...

Town offers restaurants a lifeline, with outdoor dining

Business By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Restaurants in Miami Lakes that are struggling with restrictions on the number of patrons to just 50 percent capacity will soon have a new way to serve diners.The town council decided Tuesday to allow restaurants to serve additional diners by providing seats at tables that can be set up on sidewalks and in parking lots.The new resolution was adopted to happen while the town’s state of emergency order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus...
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