Twenty students achieved perfect scores on state exams they took last spring while at Bob Graham Education Center. Students received certificates that recognized theirachievements on the Florida Standards Assessments for English language arts, math, Algebra 1 and Civics and the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test in science.Students not pictured have moved on to high school.“These scholars are to be commended on their extraordinary efforts...

Roger Reece: An Appreciation

Community Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Staff writers Megan Medina and David Snelling shared memories of their late editor.“On my first day of work, I didn’t know what to expect, because during my interview he seemed like a serious man, so I was a little nervous,” said Megan Medina, 26. “But Roger always had this sense of humor.“On that first day, he started making little jokes and told me to not be shy,” Medina said. “He made me feel...

Longtime editor, publisher of "The Miami Laker," dead at 81

Featured 'He was The Laker': Remembering Roger Reece Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Roger Alan Reece, the editor and publisher of “The Miami Laker” for three decades, died on Aug. 4 after a short illness.Reece, of Miami Lakes, was 81.He was called a town legend, a gentleman and even a rock star by friends who mourned him.“As a devoted newspaper reader, I was always proud to read the news of the Miami Lakes area so well presented by Roger Reece and his staff,” said Bob Graham, a former Florida governor...

Town seeks legal solutions to keep bridges closed

Government By Linda Trischitta, Editor Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Talk between neighbors in Miami Lakes can often turn to traffic, and how a rush hour drive three miles across town along Northwest 154th Street can take 30 minutes or more.News that closed off bridges at Northwest 154th Street and Northwest 170th Street could be opened to traffic coming from Hialeah, west of Interstate 75, will further burden Miami Lakes streets, the town council and most residents said during a special Aug. 19 meeting.Those...

FPL franchise fee to stay flat for Miami Lakes customers

Community Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Florida Power & Light customers in Miami Lakes will not see the franchise fee portion of their utility bills increase, the town council decided.The utility collects a franchise fee from customers and pays that money to the town, which uses it to fund general services like law enforcement, public works and parks.Over the previous three decades, FPL paid franchise fees to Miami-Dade County, which passed monies through to municipalities.But the...
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