South Floridians will get the opportunity to attend a free night of live theatre on October 16. Theatres stretching from West Palm Beach to Coral Gables will be opening up their doors for Free Night of Theater with performances ranging from large scale musicals to American classics to world premieres, said Theatre League of South Florida (TLSF) President Meredith Lasher. Continue Reading »
Protecting the environment is simply protecting the living space that surrounds us. The battle to protect our environment must involve a personal commitment from everyone. As illegal dumping continues to be a problem, especially in North Beach, the Miami Beach Police Department is offering Continue Reading »
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The City of Miami Beach is currently monitoring and preparing for Hurricane Ike. At this time, the City has not made any changes to its weekend programs, services and operations. Residents should also be monitoring Hurricane Ike and making sure that their hurricane plans and supplies are up-to-date and know where they will go in case of an evacuation. Continue Reading »
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The 63rd St. Bascule Bridge will be closed to all traffic intermittently between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. beginning Sept 15 for FDOT work. A detour will be in place when the bridge is closed to traffic. Continue Reading »
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While some perks happen only one time, there are many on-going benefits available only to Miami Beach residents. Check of the list of dicsounts and freebies… Continue Reading »
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We are closely monitoring and preparing for Hurricane Ike at this time. It is imperative that you have your plans and supplies ready in the event of an evacuation is necessary. Residents are urged not to place trash, bulky waste or tree trimmings on the curb. Continue Reading »
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The courtesy storm debris residential pick-up for Tropical Storm Fay has completed.
If you still have large amounts of debris, a bulky-waste debris pick-up needs to be scheduled. If the amount is small, you can be place the vegetation with regular trash pick-up if properly bundled or bagged. Continue Reading »
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The Miami Beach Hispanic Affairs Committee seeks nominations for the 2008 Hispanic Heritage Month Awards. The Committee will select a winner in one of each of the following categories: educator, business-person, public safety hero &/or provider, social services provider, artist, youth (community activism), and any Hispanic resident of Miami Beach.
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An update from the City of Miami Beach on tropical storm Fay…
Miami Beach weathered Tropical Story Fay well, with no reports of flooding and only minor debris. City crews began debris cleanup early this morning. The City will be open for regular business tomorrow, Wednesday, August 20. Continue Reading »
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From the City of Miami Beach…
Called an “Island of Calm” in a recent New York Times article, Belle Isle is nestled in the heart of the Venetian Islands overlooking Biscayne Bay. In addition to the many celebrities who have recently discovered the island and moved in, other more visible additions include the recent rights-of-way and landscape improvement projects at Belle Isle Park, currently being finalized by the City of Miami Beach’s Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) office. And change is good, says 20-year Belle Isle resident, John Cavicchi. “I believe that I speak for a silent majority, which is very satisfied with the quality of the work and the professionalism of the workers.” Continue Reading »
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