In Florida, mosquito season can last year-round. Not only are these itchy insects a nuisance, they are a real health hazard. As the threat of the Zika virus rises, people in affected areas need to arm themselves, health officials say. Insect repellent can help protect your entire family from mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika and encephalitis. Read More » |
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The program was proposed in Fall of 1990 as follows: “A graduate liberal studies program is a unique opportunity for inquiring adults to draw upon the diversity of age, experience and occupation of others in the program, to exercise personal curiosity and initiative, and to extend their capacities of intellect and sensibility. Read More »
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Horse Country Miami and its agricultural character is once again under attack. This time by what neighbors are calling the 130-foot “T-Mobile Tower of Terror” now being proposed for installation on a private parcel at 6201 SW 118 Ave., in Miami. This drastic change on the horizon requires Miami residents to get informed, ask questions Read More »
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Each year during the month of October, the Town hosts the Cutler Bay Senior Games. The Senior Games movement first commenced in Florida in 1974 and was spearheaded by the Florida Sports Foundation. The Senior Games is a multi-sport event program for adults ages 50 and over. The Cutler Bay Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida Senior Games, which means participants may qualify to participate in the state games in Clearwater Read More »
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Miami Children’s Health Foundation, the fundraising arm for Miami Children’s Health System, celebrated the success of its Together For The Children Campaign on Thursday, Oct. 13, with more than 300 guests in attendance at a special preview unveiling of the Advanced Pediatric Care Pavilion (APCP), a new six-story tower within the campus of Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. The construction of the new 212,000-square-foot state-of-the-art family-centered facility, was one of the priorities of Together Read More »
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One of the worst scenarios for families caring for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease is a loved one wandering or getting lost. It causes immediate panic and concern, and unfortunately happens all too often. In fact, nearly 50 percent of some of these family members have experienced a loved one with Alzheimer’s wandering or getting lost, according to a new survey conducted Read More »
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Downtown Dadeland, a revitalized urban lifestyle and culinary center, has announced that the much-awaited Orangetheory Fitness opened its doors on Sept. 22. The fast-growing fitness center occupies a 3,300-square-foot space at Downtown Dadeland and is owned and operated by Mike and Christina Singer, who have Read More »
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Delaney Reynolds headed off to Washington D.C. in mid-September for John Kerry and the State Department’s Our Ocean’s One Future Leadership Summit. She’s attending as part of Phillipe Cousteau’s EarthEcho organization for which she was selected earlier this year as one of his 12 global Young Leaders. EarthEcho’s Youth Leadership Council is comprised of young environmental leaders from across the country, ages 15-22. Delaney Reynolds, a senior at Miami’s Palmer Trinity School, is well known for having founded The Sink or Swim Project and its www.miamisearise.com as well as her highly regarded Tedx Talk on global warming and sea level rise. Read More »
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Coral Reef Elementary, working with the Safer Compass Foundation, unveiled the Project ZERO safety initiative during a special event at the school with school and government officials in attendance. Beginning with a breakfast reception in the Media Center at 8:30 a.m. the program began at 9 a.m. in the cafeteria with hundreds of students, dozens of teachers and school administrators and local government officials, as well as the Read More »
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The Junior Orange Bowl celebrated the regal tradition of crowning its Royal Court on Sunday, Sept. 25, at the Rebeca Sosa Theater in Miami Springs. Queen Gwendolyn Odin, along with Princess Celine Alvarez, Princess Bianca Delgado, and Little Sister Jasmine Willis will reign over all Junior Orange Bowl events during the 2016-17 festival season. The Junior Orange Bowl Royal Court Read More »
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Having experience in Florida business, agriculture, and politics, I bring a unique set of skills that are necessary and vital to protecting the heritage and beauty of my hometown. Read More »
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I am running for a second term in order to continue good government for Pinecrest and to continue making a positive contribution. I want to keep Pinecrest a great place Read More » |
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After many years of working with local community leaders, volunteers, and business leaders, I know how to make politics work for the betterment of my community. Read More »
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For the second year in a row, Mario Prisuelos, renowned pianist from Spain who specializes in Chopin and other Romantic composers, will include Miami in his US tour. Read More » |
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Whether you are a business owner, an aspiring graduate or a job seeker, you need to understand how critical your online reputation is to your future, according to author and Read More »
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Not so fast! We are still going to recommend daily flossing if you want to proactively care for your teeth and gums. Until the research is done to prove that flossing is effective Read More » |
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