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2 weeks ago |
thecoastalstar.com | Hannah Spence
Volunteer patrol member Kenny Moskowitz hands a Delray Beach police sticker to a child, one way he and his colleagues engage with the public. Hannah Spence/The Coastal StarBy Hannah SpenceDelray Beach police are looking for a few good men - and women - to volunteer to be downtown and on the beach, welcoming visitors and residents alike, answering questions they might have.
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1 month ago |
miaminewtimes.com | Hannah Spence
Like everyone else, Lydia Desnoyers got stuck at home streaming Netflix during the pandemic. That got old fast, so the lifestyle and business coach began doing some introspective work. She thought about how she had met most of her life goals, but there was still one thing she had yet to achieve. "I had frozen my eggs a year before," Desnoyers tells New Times. "But I was still single and had no prospects in sight.
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1 month ago |
caplinnews.fiu.edu | Hannah Spence
Looking for a new evening hang? Look no further than The Night Market at Pembroke Lakes Mall. Held every Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., the bazaar is held outdoors in the shopping center’s overflow parking lot and creates the perfect ambiance for attendees to mingle and eat good food against a backdrop of lively music. Food trucks such as Boca Burgers, Flavor House Grill, Fye Stars and Damn Mama Catering are regular features.
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1 month ago |
miamitimesonline.com | Hannah Spence
Educators, politicians and survivors of abuse were among those who came out to show their support at the 25th anniversary of the “No More Broken Hearts” domestic violence awareness workshop on Saturday. “Individuals who are going through this need to know there is help,” said Dr. Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall, a board member representing District 2 for Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) who founded the event.
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2 months ago |
caplinnews.fiu.edu | Hannah Spence |Dylan Pezet
Every few years, Zoo Miami hosts Dinos Among Us, a Jurassic adventure with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs at every turn. The family-friendly attraction is back from now until September 14. It comes with activities such as a prehistoric scavenger hunt, a research station, and the opportunity to be sprayed with “venom” from one of the animatronic creatures. In an interview with Caplin News, communications director Ron Magill explained that people tend to be fascinated by things that scare them.
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