Thanksgiving lunch for seniors

Community Friday, November 15, 2019

The town of Miami Lakes and its Elderly Affairs Committee is inviting residents to its annual Thanksgiving Senior Social.   A good time with great friends is promised for the luncheon that is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 23 from 11 a.m - 2 p.m. The gathering will be held in the grand ballroom of Shula’s Hotel and Golf Club, 6842 Main St., in Miami Lakes. Seating is limited and reservations are...

Our Neighborhoods: Gramercy Park

Community By Megan Medina, Reporter Friday, November 15, 2019

History     The Graham Companies developed the Gramercy Park residential community in the early 1990s. The gated neighborhood has just 72 homes.      It is bordered on the east by Northwest 82nd Avenue and Northwest 161st Terrace on the north. The southernmost street is Northwest 159th Terrace.     The neighborhood is fully developed. Most homes are built in the Mediterranean style, with red tile roofs...

Freebee is carefree for riders

Featured By Megan Medina, Reporter Thursday, October 31, 2019

Outside of her home on the upper west side of Miami Lakes, retiree Sila Rivero stepped into a modified golf cart called the Freebee.“I’m so glad to see you!” Rivero said in Spanish to driver Xavier Mejia as he picked her up for a 1.5 mile trip to Royal Oaks Plaza on Miami Lakes Drive.The Freebee is an electric ride service that has shuttled people of all ages around town since January 2018, at no cost to passengers.Some customers are like...

Mayor’s report: town growing, beautifully

Government By David Snelling, Reporter Thursday, October 31, 2019

The community is more united and new businesses and residents are drawn to the town in the three years since he took office, Mayor Manny Cid said in his “State of the Town” address.Cid discussed the town’s accomplishments, challenges and future plans during an Oct. 16 presentation before an audience that filled town hall and who also watched on the internet.The mayor credited residents and volunteers for coming together after several years of...

Town expands tag reader system

Home By David Snelling Reporter Thursday, October 31, 2019

Cities across the country rely upon cameras that scan license plates and alert police to criminal suspects.Miami-Dade Police have used a mobile license plate recognition camera in Miami Lakes for the past year.Within the next three months, the town will begin installing up to 32 cameras at major intersections.The program will eventually cost about $614,000 and is not without controversy.The devices, called LPRs for short, may also violate a...
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