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Politicians Become Expats: South Florida Power Couple Retires to Panama

Politicians Become Expats: South Florida Power Couple Retires to Panama

Two Broward County Politicians will soon become expatriates when they head off to a new life in Panama in June.

Former Broward County School Board Member, David Thomas, and his wife Cindy, who sits on Broward Soil and Water Conservation District, are teachers at J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs where David teaches AP Psychology and Cindy teaches AP American History.

Coral Springs Multi-Cultural Tea Party Set for June 15

Coral Springs Multi-Cultural Tea Party Set for June 15

Join Coral Springs Multi-Cultural Committee for a unique tea party on Saturday, May 11 at 2 p.m. at the Coral Springs Marriott, located at 11775 Heron Bay Blvd. This annual tea party will delight you with entertainment, an array of international teas and Tea Trivia with a multi-cultural flair. The event is hosted by the Coral Springs Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee.

New HOA Laws Will Affect You

New HOA Laws Will Affect You

If you live in a Homeowners Association in Coral Springs, or anywhere else in Broward County, some new laws have been enacted which will affect you, your association, your financial records, and your property manager. The bills have not been sent to the Governor yet, so there is time for you to act.

Mythos Forced out of The Walk

Mythos Forced out of The Walk

After serving Coral Springs residents since 2004, Mythos Greek Taverna at The Walk will close their doors after this weekend. This unique dining experience offering Greek food, live music, and belly dancing will leave behind a large following of customers behind.