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Chamber’s Roaring 20s Gala Raises Funds for High School Business Programs

By Jen Russon on October 18, 2020 News, Events, Schools

Chamber’s Roaring 20s Gala Raises Funds for High School Business Programs

The annual grand gala at Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce is the bees knees this October, featuring a Roaring 20s theme.

Coral Springs Man Turns Himself in Following Domestic Battery Charge

By Jen Russon on October 15, 2020 News, Crime & Safety

Coral Springs Man Turns Himself in Following Domestic Battery Charge

Two days after strangling his wife, a 58-year-old man turned himself in to Coral Springs Police.

Safe Schools for Alex Holds ‘Eat, Shop & Play Week’ October 18

By Jen Russon on October 14, 2020 News, Eat, Events, Schools

Safe Schools for Alex Holds ‘Eat, Shop & Play Week’ October 18

Small businesses in the Coral Springs-Parkland area are planning to honor the memory of Alex Schachter

Broward Health Coral Springs Set to Transform into Drive-Thru Pumpkin Patch on October 17

By Jen Russon on October 6, 2020 News, Events

Broward Health Coral Springs Set to Transform into Drive-Thru Pumpkin Patch on October 17

A veritable autumn fest and pumpkin extravaganza are planned at Broward Health Coral Springs this October…

Coral Springs MLK Scholarship Recipient Publishes Book on the Black Experience

By Jen Russon on October 2, 2020 News, Schools

Coral Springs MLK Scholarship Recipient Publishes Book on the Black Experience

When Micah Dawanyl graduated from Coral Glades High School in 2018, he was already one of 17 recipients of the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship.

Broward League of Women Voters Hosts Coral Springs Candidate Forum

By Jen Russon on September 25, 2020 News, Events, Politics

Broward League of Women Voters Hosts Coral Springs Candidate Forum

Election Day is around the corner, and with this in mind the League of Women Voters

Local Friends Among 300 Invited to Historic Peace Treaty Signing

By Jen Russon on September 24, 2020 News, Politics

Local Friends Among 300 Invited to Historic Peace Treaty Signing

Two men with reputations for caring deeply for the state of Israel were invited to the White House to witness a historic peace treaty in the Middle East.

Coral Springs Resident Beats Leukemia After Bone Marrow Match

By Jen Russon on September 17, 2020 News

Coral Springs Resident Beats Leukemia After Bone Marrow Match

When Sean Carmona learned he had Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2018, he was still in college, working two jobs, and uncertain of how his cancer diagnoses would play out

Superintendent Runcie Recommends Schools Reopen October 5

By Jen Russon on September 15, 2020 News, Schools

Superintendent Runcie Recommends Schools Reopen October 5

After COVID-19 positivity rates dropped to a low of 2.6 percent, Superintendent Robert Runcie announced his recommendation public schools reopen

30 Volunteers Help with ‘Project Sweet New Year’ at Chabad Jewish Center

By Jen Russon on September 14, 2020 News, Events

30 Volunteers Help with ‘Project Sweet New Year’ at Chabad Jewish Center

Over 30 volunteers gathered at the Chabad on Atlantic Boulevard on Monday to prepare for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which marks the Jewish New Year’s start in September.

Coral Springs Resident and Gun Shop Owner Says Covid-19 Hit Him Like a Bullet

By Jen Russon on September 1, 2020 News

Coral Springs Resident and Gun Shop Owner Says Covid-19 Hit Him Like a Bullet

When Yitzchak Isaac Bachar, a local gun store owner spoke about his recovery from COVID-19, he likened the lead-up and aftermath of getting sick to taking a bullet.

Chamber Wake Up Breakfast Serves Up Lively Forum with 8 Commission Candidates

By Jen Russon on August 28, 2020 News, Events, Politics

Chamber Wake Up Breakfast Serves Up Lively Forum with 8 Commission Candidates

Candidate forums hosted by the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce usually unfold in big venues;

J.P. Taravella High School Loses Athletic Director to COVID-19

By Jen Russon on August 20, 2020 News, Schools

J.P. Taravella High School Loses Athletic Director to COVID-19

Jason Stein, a veteran faculty member at J.P. Taravella High School, has died from complications of the coronavirus at the age of 46.

Marcel the Cookie Man to his Friends in Coral Springs: ‘Thank You… I Love You all’

By Jen Russon on May 19, 2020 News

Marcel the Cookie Man to his Friends in Coral Springs: ‘Thank You… I Love You all’

A community campaign to raise funds for a well-known food service worker in Coral Springs hit and exceeded its goal within two day

Community Rallies around Beloved Sweet Tomatoes Server after Restaurant Closes

By Jen Russon on May 13, 2020 News, Eat

Community Rallies around Beloved Sweet Tomatoes Server after Restaurant Closes

When news broke Sweet Tomatoes, the popular soup and salad chain with a presence on University Drive was permanently closed,

Panthers Softball Team Thanks Frontline Heroes in Heartwarming Video

By Jen Russon on May 7, 2020 News

Panthers Softball Team Thanks Frontline Heroes in Heartwarming Video

The girls recorded their messages while observing social distancing and thanked medical personnel, police and fire rescue workers.

Forest Glen Teachers Honored with ‘Teacher Appreciation’ Lunch

By Jen Russon on May 7, 2020 News, Schools

Forest Glen Teachers Honored with ‘Teacher Appreciation’ Lunch

Faculty and staff were honored with a BBQ lunch during Teacher Appreciation Week at the park behind Forest Glen Middle School,

Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department Invites Residents to Get Fit

By Jen Russon on May 5, 2020 News, Crime & Safety, videos

Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department Invites Residents to Get Fit

The Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department  is releasing workout videos in an extended series shared on Youtube and their Facebook page.

Coral Springs Woman Makes Over 1,000 Face Shields to Protect Against COVID-19

By Jen Russon on May 5, 2020 News

Coral Springs Woman Makes Over 1,000 Face Shields to Protect Against COVID-19

From the safety of the Cypress Run home she shares with her husband and two sons, Jennifer Colosi has made over 1,000 plastic face shields that are donated to essential workers.

Virtual Graduation Dates and Times Set for Coral Springs High Schools

By Jen Russon on May 1, 2020 News, Schools

Virtual Graduation Dates and Times Set for Coral Springs High Schools

Family and friends, both locally and across the country will be able to join in celebrating a milestone achievement with Broward County seniors. Find dates and times of virtual cermonies here.

It’s Cinco de Gyro in Coral Springs: Gyroville Opens May 5

By Jen Russon on May 1, 2020 News, Eat

It’s Cinco de Gyro in Coral Springs: Gyroville Opens May 5

Gyroville, a new Coral Springs restaurant that delayed its grand opening in March because of COVID-19, is finally set to open on May 5 with curbside and pickup service.

Coral Springs Food Distribution Continues through COVID-19 Crisis

By Jen Russon on May 1, 2020 News, Events

Coral Springs Food Distribution Continues through COVID-19 Crisis

As there is a need, the largest food bank in South Florida will maintain its presence at a distribution site in Coral Springs.

During COVID-19, Teachers Find Humor with Poetry and Parody

By Jen Russon on April 30, 2020 News, Schools, videos

During COVID-19, Teachers Find Humor with Poetry and Parody

Amid a global pandemic, third-grade teachers at Eagle Ridge Elementary School found a creative way to inspire their students, using poetry and a riff to a well-known Bee Gees song.

Coral Springs City Commissioner Writes Personalized Letters to 2020 Graduates

By Jen Russon on April 28, 2020 News, Politics, Schools

Coral Springs City Commissioner Writes Personalized Letters to 2020 Graduates

For high school seniors, pomp and unusual circumstance due to COVID-19 have meant a traditional graduation ceremony this summer just isn’t possible, however, making happy memories still is.

Coral Springs Police Mourn Passing of K-9 Unit Dogs Who Died Days Apart

By Jen Russon on April 21, 2020 News, Crime & Safety

Coral Springs Police Mourn Passing of K-9 Unit Dogs Who Died Days Apart

Within just a few days of each other, two service dogs who proudly served with the Coral Springs Police…

2020 Seniors Get ‘Hall Pass’ on Service Hours

By Jen Russon on April 21, 2020 News, Schools

2020 Seniors Get ‘Hall Pass’ on Service Hours

By the time Broward County public school students become seniors, they must have a minimum of 40 learning service hours to receive a standard diploma

City Manager: Efforts by Community Are Helping to Flatten Curve

By Jen Russon on April 17, 2020 News, Politics

City Manager: Efforts by Community Are Helping to Flatten Curve

In a city commission meeting that blended medical counsel into its agenda, City Manager Frank Babinec and members of Broward Health Coral Springs

Volunteers Turn Out En Masse to Assist Feeding South Florida

By Jen Russon on April 16, 2020 News

Volunteers Turn Out En Masse to Assist Feeding South Florida

In a first time coordinated effort with the nonprofit group Feeding South Florida, there was no shortage of city officials who turned out

Former Coral Springs Mayor’s Mom Beats COVID-19

By Jen Russon on April 14, 2020 News

Former Coral Springs Mayor’s Mom Beats COVID-19

Former mayor Vince Boccard came out on the right side of adversity when he was able to wheel his 97-year-old mother,

State Rep. Kristin Jacobs, Warrior and Advocate for Democratic Causes, Loses Cancer Battle

By Jen Russon on April 11, 2020 News, Politics

State Rep. Kristin Jacobs, Warrior and Advocate for Democratic Causes, Loses Cancer Battle

Kristin Jacobs, a Florida State Representative whose name was synonymous with protecting the environment and advocating for a living wage

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