Photos: New Mayor and Commissioners are Sworn-in

Coral Springs new mayor along with three commissioners were sworn into office on Friday at the Center for the Arts.
Coral Springs new mayor along with three commissioners were sworn into office on Friday at the Center for the Arts.
Veterans Day was observed in Coral Springs on Tuesday morning with a moving ceremony that included local US Army Veteran Ron Stancavage and Navy Veteran Cheri Tishman.
Representatives from the U.S. Army, along with other officials, paid a visit to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last week…
Residents that came out for the Pinktober spaghetti dinner got the dinner deal of a lifetime. For only a $5 donation…..
As a guest contributor to Coral Springs Talk, it’s my job to do the dirty jobs so that you don’t have to. Attending last night’s forum of the candidates for Coral Springs Mayor and City Commissioners was one such job, held at St. Andrew’s Church and moderated by the League of Women Voters.
The Broward Young Democrats held their Annual Awards Banquet on Saturday and although the media had a field day with the fact that it was held at Coral Springs Funeral home, the event was alive and well with cocktails, live music and appearances from some of Broward County’s most prolific politicians.
Governor Rick Scott made a pit stop in Coral Springs on Thursday and was met by an enthusiastic crowd of fellow Republicans.
The Coral Springs/Parkland Democratic club held a “Rock the Vote” picnic on Sunday, inviting area club members to meet elected officials and learn more about candidates running in November’s election.
Although no dogs were allowed into the restaurant for the Inaugural Fundraiser for Police K9’s, the event was all about them, raising over $2,200 for their care.
On Monday, candidates running for judicial and school board seats had an opportunity to convince Coral Springs residents at Park Summit Senior Living Center why they should vote for them.
Photos from the the City of Coral Springs Memorial Day service on Monday morning at Veterans Park.
Candidate Lou Cimaglia, held his kickoff party last week at Wings Plus along with long-time friends who were there to offer support to the 58-year resident of Broward County.
Friends came out to Bonefish Grill on Monday night to show their support for candidate Joy Carter who is running for an open Coral Springs City Commission seat in November.
The 2014 Teen Political Forum, an open mic style forum where students address state and local elected officials and ask questions that are important to them. Rescheduled for Thursday, April 24, at 6:30 pm after storms canceled the originally scheduled March date, high school students who live in Coral Springs or attend local Coral Springs high schools, are invited to attend this educational and leadership-building event.
Homan, who has been the owner of Hilton Insurance Services in Coral Springs for 17 years was born in Coral Springs where both her and her husband graduated from Coral Springs High School. They are raising two daughters ages 14 and 8 who both attend Broward County Public Schools.
Living in the beautiful city of Coral Springs has its virtues and one of them is our beautiful weather. This year was no exception during the 10th Anniversary celebration of the Festival of the Arts, when neighbors came out and enjoyed what could only be considered perfect weather.
Coral Springs Police held the “Tip A Cop” fundraiser last week at a local restaurant to help ensure the Special Olympics games across Broward County are a success.
A campaign kickoff and fundraiser for Commissioner Dan Daley was held last Thursday at a local Coral Springs restaurant.
The setting was Tavolino Della Nonna on Sample Road, which was packed with over 130 supporters inside and outside of the Italian eatery.
The car show and family fun day held alongside of the new Green Market turned out to be a winning combination at a new venue this year.
Formerly held at the Sportsplex, this year they moved the show to the downtown area which brought many more families out to enjoy the fun.
Last week, candidate Howard Melamed who is running for seat four held his kickoff and fundraising party at the Smart Publishing Art Gallery. City Commissioner Claudette Bruck who currently holds the seat will be unable to run again due to term limits.
Commissioner Tom Powers held his mayoral kickoff party at Blue Moon Fish Company Monday night where almost every Coral Springs city commissioner could be found, including the current mayor.
By: Sharon Aron Baron At Wednesday’s Coral Springs City Commission meeting, winners of the 2013 Holiday parade came forward to accept their awards. The commission thanked everyone including sponsors and participants, as well as all the hard working volunteers and city employees who helped make this year’s Holiday Parade such a success. Mayor’s Cup Winner Non-Profit: […]
As we wrap up our 50th Anniversary celebrations this year, there is still so much of Coral Springs to discover and remember.
It’s hard to believe that a couple of generations have grown up in this city and attended our schools, and now many of their children are growing up here as well.
After its debut in September, the Coral Springs Green Market has been a success with residents looking for delicious fresh foods, or just enjoying a day our in the neighborhood.
Photos from our Veterans Day which was observed in Coral Springs on Monday with a moving ceremony that included a featured speaker who escaped Communism in Vietnam.
The City of Coral Springs presented their Memorial Day service on Monday morning at Veterans Park. Dedicated to all the veterans who fought or died in service for their country, the service was led by Alan Paley of the Jewish War Veterans Post 606.
A rally will be held for Principal Washington Collado outside of Marjory Stoneman High School after school on Thursday by students and parents protesting that the school board will not be renewing his contract as the result of a controversial new evaluation system.
The Taste of Coral Springs returned to the Coral Springs Center for the Arts with a sixties theme and samplings of the best food, wine, craft beer and spirits in the area, all to benefit local children’s charities.
The City of Coral Springs, along with the Public Art Committee, local Coral Springs businesses and the Downtown Coral Springs Community Redevelopment Agency, presented the BizArt Festival on January 12th.
The swearing-in ceremony for Sheriff-elect Scott Israel will be held at The Faith Center in Sunrise on Tuesday, January 8 at 11 a.m, where where he will be sworn in by Broward County Circuit Judge Ilona Holmes.