Popular Chinese restaurant closes in South Miami
Those looking to order takeout from a popular Chinese restaurant in South Miami are faced with disconnected phone numbers and a small cardboard sign that reads, “Sorry. We’re closed.”
View ArticlePinecrest council seeks a slightly higher tax rate for upcoming fiscal year
The Pinecrest Village Council voted earlier this month to raise the maximum millage rate for next fiscal year to $2.4 per $1,000 in assessed property value, up from the $2.2 it has maintained since...
View ArticlePinecrest Gardens hosts Butterfly in the Sky series for children with mixed...
The Butterfly in the Sky program is an all-inclusion class that convenes at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday, through Aug. 2, in Pinecrest Gardens for children to learn about the world of butterflies by...
View ArticlePinecrest police host workshop parents, kids on staying home alone
A 12-year-old girl was alone in her Pinecrest home one day in June when a burglar shattered the kitchen window and ransacked her mother’s room.
View ArticleThree candidates so far for Pinecrest council
With qualifying closing in just two weeks, three candidates have signed up so far to fill the two seats up for grabs on the Pinecrest council in the November election.
View ArticleHemingway comes to life
Actor Richard Dawson told the story of author Ernest Hemingway by reenacting Hemingway's life for seniors at the Pinecrest Branch Library on Tuesday, August 1, 2014. For more information on more...
View ArticlePinecrest budget grows slightly
Increased hours at the Pinecrest Community Center, security cameras at parks, new bike and pedestrian paths along U.S. 1, and beautification projects along the U.S. 1 and Kendall Drive medians are...
View ArticlePinecrest to step up DUI patrols for Labor Day weekend
With the spike in drunk driving usually expected on holiday weekends, the Pinecrest police department has a message for all Labor Day revelers: if you drink and drive, we will arrest you.
View ArticleTwo candidates now running for Pinecrest Council Seat 4
Germaine Butler quietly threw her hat in the race last month, filing her candidacy paperwork for Pinecrest Village Council Seat 4 before the qualifying period closed. Her opponent, Cherilyn Ball, has...
View ArticleTax rate edges up for community center, park improvement
Pinecrest Village Council members decided to go ahead with two of four new large-scale capital projects under consideration and tentatively approved slightly bumping up next year’s tax rate to $2.30...
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