By Sharon Aron Baron on May 9, 2012
News

The Stockdale Foundation, is holding a fundraiser on May 17 in the Showroom of JM Lexus of Margate. The fundraiser is a Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament & Casino Night where they will have $25,000 in prizes for the final table participants in the Poker Tournament.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 8, 2012
News

Since 2006, K94U Not for Profit No kill rescue has placed over 3,000 dogs to wonderful homes. Founded by Delcie Cullin, K94U doesn’t have a shelter so they board the dogs with local vets or use foster homes until the dogs get placed into permanent homes.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 8, 2012
News, Politics

Monday night brought out politicians and supporters of Dr. Mark Gendal as he held his kickoff celebration for his run for City Commissioner.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 3, 2012
News, Politics

Heavy rain didn’t deter friends and supporters from joining Vince Boccard at the Meet and Greet for his Mayoral campaign in Coral Springs on Monday evening.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 2, 2012
News

You don’t have to go far if you want to find great fishing in Coral Springs. Daniel Plunske finds plenty of them right outside of his home in Cypress Run. Plunske,19, a graduate of Coral Glades High School who currently attends Broward College is always on the hunt for the “perfect spot.”
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 1, 2012
News, Politics

Shelly Solomon kicked off her bid to become the next School Board Member in District 4 by hosting a “Campaign Kick-Off” in Coral Springs on Monday night.
Held at Meyer’s Latin Flair Restaurant, Solomon was joined by her four children, friends and supporters.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 27, 2012
News, Schools

Are you a serviceman between the ages of 18 and 20? If so, LPGA teen sensation Lexi Thompson wants you to be her date to the Coral Glades High School Prom.
By Stevette Ballog on April 27, 2012
Eat, News

Tired of the same ol’ thing? Me too! Thumbing though the menagerie of burger joints, pasta places, sushi runs and quick service restaurants suffices at times, but this well-developed palate is yearning for something a bit more adventurous…and healthy. I have been doing my homework on Salt Life Food Shack and have been eagerly waiting for the construction to cease. Well boys and girls, the day has come; Salt Life Food Shack is open!
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 26, 2012
News, Politics, Views

While most people toss the campaign mailers in their mailbox, I not only read them, I save most of them in a thick folder where I’ve kept them since 2000.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 25, 2012
News

The City of Coral Springs is looking for volunteers to help clean up Coral Springs Drive between Riverside Drive to Atlantic Boulevard and Cypress Park to Royal Palm Boulevard on Saturday, April 28th from 9 am to 1 pm.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 23, 2012
News, Schools

Superintendent Robert Runcie spoke to the North Area Advisory Council at their monthly meeting held at JP Taravella High School.
Six months into his new role as Superintendent of Broward Schools, Runcie spoke to the council, which is comprised of parent representatives, principals and teachers………..
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 20, 2012
News

A candlelight service and community gathering of shared prayer presented by the Coral Springs Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee and the Clergy Coalition of Coral Springs. Participants of all faiths come together for the evening ceremony. Bring your entire family for this inspiring time of community fellowship.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 17, 2012
News

A suspect from Coral Springs who fled from Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies in a stolen car remained in critical condition late Tuesday afternoon after he crashed into an oncoming vehicle in Pompano Beach.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 17, 2012
News
The sixth Annual WorldFest featured an array of entertainment and foods from around the world. Held at the Sportsplex on April 15th, this event is presented by the Coral Springs Multicultural Advisory Committee.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 16, 2012
News, Views

Even though former Lieutenant Colonial Allen West isn’t required to live in his own district to run for Congress, he fled to greener, or should I say “Redder” pastures to the north instead of battling it out on his home turf against Debbie Wasserman Schultz. .
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 15, 2012
News

The Coral Springs Fire Academy is hosting its first annual Fire Academy Expo on Saturday, May 5 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Families and future firefighters will have an opportunity to tour the award-winning facility and learn just what it takes to be a Firefighter or EMT.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 13, 2012
News, Politics

With only two more weeks to obtain all 10,417 signatures necessary to get on the ballot by petition, drives like this one tonight at Wings Plus in Coral Springs are important for Lamberti and his volunteers.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 12, 2012
News, Politics, Schools

The School Board race for District 4 will have a competitive season now that six candidates have filed to run in the open seat. More candidates have filed to run in District 4 race than for any other school board race in the county. There may seem to be a lot of candidates, however, during this time in 2010, there were seven candidates, with only six made it past qualifying.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 4, 2012
News

The City of Coral Springs is proud to present our Annual “WorldFest Celebration” hosted by the Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee. Is is a community festival intended to celebrate the various cultures in our rapidly growing diverse community. Free admission ($3 parking), foods from around the world, live music and dance presentations, amusements for the children, arts and crafts.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 3, 2012
News

Join the Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee for a unique tea party. This Sixth Annual event will delight you with entertainment, and array of international teas and Tea Trivia with a multi-cultural flair.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 3, 2012
News, Politics

The City of Coral Springs hosted its fifth annual teen political forum which was open to all students at local Coral Springs schools. The event which was held at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts on April 2nd is a question and answer forum educate students on matters that are important to them. Read more….
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 1, 2012
News

To celebrate Earth Day, the City is hosting its annual EarthFest celebration on Saturday, April 14 at Sandy Ridge Sanctuary from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 1, 2012
News, Schools

This video was shot at the Tamarac Skate park by Sunrise resident Austin Welker and features Josh Berrios on his BMX bike doing some pretty amazing tricks.
Josh Berrios is a sophomore at Coral Glades High School in Coral Springs and has been “BMXing” for four years.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 1, 2012
News

Would you like a job working with children in a party atmosphere setting?
You say yes now, but how about when an army of children decide to pound you with their air cannons in the ball area of a children’s entertainment center?
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 30, 2012
News, Schools

An inclusion program called “Play Pal” is set to start in the fall in Broward County schools. The program, which was first implemented ten years ago at one of the schools, was first started by a autism coach. The video is a demonstration of this program which was filmed at Coral Park Elementary School in Coral Springs, Florida.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 27, 2012
News

Not only were people wearing green in the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, but they were spending it as well, in what may have been the best year for the Coral Springs Festival of the Arts as more people bought arts and crafts than ever before.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 26, 2012
News

The Coral Springs Senior Open will be hosting their second event at the Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace from April 1st through April 5th 2012.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 24, 2012
News

Maria Claudia Murphy of Coral Springs has been since March 16th when she went missing after making a deposit on University Drive.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 23, 2012
News, Politics

In her first campaign appearance for President Obama this election, Caroline Kennedy made a stop
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 18, 2012
News, Schools

A 14-year-old Sunrise boy was struck and killed while riding his skateboard in Tamarac late Saturday night.