Pumpkins Galore and Fall Activities Return to Parkridge Church

Coral Ridge Drive is a little more orange this time of year, with the return of the Parkridge Church annual pumpkin patch.
Coral Ridge Drive is a little more orange this time of year, with the return of the Parkridge Church annual pumpkin patch.
For founders Elizabeth Luedemann and Lillian Murray, International Girls Day on October 11 is the perfect time to get the word out about Stronger Girls Together or SGT.
In a matter of weeks, Coral Springs voters will decide on their next city commissioner for Seat 4; or rather – if the incumbent retains his seat.
The culinary classroom at JP Taravella smells pretty good; it offers a full lunch menu and serves faculty and staff every day when school is in session.
You may have seen candidate Jason Allen-Rosner, along with his family in their red shirts at the polls during the primaries. He persevered in a four-way judicial race where he now faces a run-off election on November 6.
In 2012, when Dan Daley was elected to the Coral Springs city commission at the age of 22, he was not only the youngest person elected in the city – he was the youngest elected official in Florida.
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, affecting some 1.6 million Americans, is no laughing matter; however, this October, a fundraising event promises big laughs and heightened awareness.
Just about everyone in Coral Springs knows Larry’s. The ice cream shop has been around forever – but its large array of treats have grown by a mile since the McGinnis Family took ownership in June.
There’s a full moon heading to the Coral Springs Museum of Art with “Moondance”, the annual masterpiece event, which will transform the venue into a dreamy moonscape illuminated by works of art.
At first glance, the poster for this year’s highly anticipated Not My Daughter…Find a Cure Now event in October, looks like Halloween fun is in order.
Harold, his wife, Tangela and their six-year-old twins, Tokyo and London had quite a wish list for their new home.
Things will be getting weird when Comedian Adam DeVine makes a stop in the city.
Residents in northwest Broward County who need a safe place to turn in a gun they no longer use or want, won’t have to travel far.
Since opening their doors in 1987, the Coral Springs Medical Center has served many patients in west Broward. Following its $65 million expansion project, it can now serve more.
The Rotary Community Garden and Food Forest are so lush that one of its founders, cannot be seen through its vegetation and flowers when she arrives to give a tour.
School board candidates have stepped up to run for the open District 4 seat after School Board member Abby Freedman announced that she would not seek a third term.
For Lisa Zepeda, a Coral Springs mother of three, it was an ordinary day when she learned about the accident.
On Thursday evenings, the Coral Springs Museum of Art dims its lights early, but the classroom at the back of the gallery is a bright hub of activity.
A workshop held on Wednesday to address a new sign code ordinance may lead to future limitations for a real estate agent’s signage on public roadways and easements.
At first glance, John Parilla’s house looks like any other in the Cypress Run community in Coral Springs.
Residents and visitors traveling on University Drive may have noticed major improvements to the two La Quinta Hotels located within a mile of each other.
By: Jen Russon “Nothing is stronger in this fight than a survivor’s story,” said Kate Ranta, a gun control activist from Coral Springs. Six years ago, the 45-year-old marketing manager, along with her father, were shot with a Beretta 9mm pistol by her husband, Thomas Maffei, who was estranged from her at the time. He eventually was […]
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Teacher, Diane Wolk-Rogers is on summer break. Sort of.
It’s not easy organizing their own family of four, much less adding eight Tibetan Buddhist Monks into their household, but Carrie and Marc Berman are not only enjoying the experience, they’re embracing the moment.