Tag: Islamorada
Canal dredging: 2 down, 8 to go
On May 13, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) extended the deadline for a grant to remove sediment lodged in...
Mangrove Mike’s serves favorites in down-home style setting
Are you in the mood for some pancakes or some French toast? How about an omelet, or better yet, a breakfast tater tot tower?...
Marlin to carry cross for 33rd time
Pastor Marlin Simon will never forget that Good Friday when he was stopped by a police officer as he walked with a small group...
Island Christian School Fights to Survive
Dropping enrollment numbers have Island Christian School’s viability in jeopardy, but a last-minute effort is underway to keep the facility open and running past...
Good Neighbor Karma
Residents of Tavernier and Key Largo may soon be able to use Islamorada’s Founders Park for free.
During the Jan. 18 Village Council meeting, councilman...
A Night at the Museum Event Raises $60,000
More than 160 people in attendance at A Night at the Museum, the inaugural signature event of the Florida Keys History and Discovery Foundation...
Bumby’s Passion
Lounge pays homage to Hemingway’s words
The expressive prose of Ernest Hemingway’s “A Moveable Feast” informed General Manager Megan Hylton’s vision of Bumby’s. With...
One Woman Show: ‘The Wedding Warrior’ in Islamorada
By Theresa Java
Casey Dressler, a.k.a. the Wedding Warrior, will preview her play, “The Wedding Warrior,” this weekend in Islamorada. The local woman wrote the...
Good Girl Juice & Café opens in Village Square
The purples isles are a little juicier
There is a new member of the Village Square entrepreneurial enclave who is tasked with pressing organic fruits...
Local lips sealed on spoilers – S2 ‘Bloodline’ drops today
By Gabriel Sanchez
Netflix’s original series “Bloodline” returns to screens Friday, May 27 for its second season. In case you’ve been living under a rock,...























