ANNUAL SWIM IN ISLAMORADA SUPPORTS EARLY CANCER RESEARCH

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For Islamorada resident Glenn Latham, a love for swimming and a mission to join in the battle against cancer were married two years ago with the inaugural...

LEGENDARY OPEN-WATER SWIMMER & ISLAMORADA COACH RECEIVE THE PEACE AWARD

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Head of the local Fighting Manatees swim club, Rob Dixon, remembers the moment coach Jennifer Dutton entered the swimmers’ lives several years ago. The search for a...

KEYS DEEP APPAREL OPENS STOREFRONT IN ISLAMORADA

“Live the lifestyle with us” is the tagline of local apparel line Keys Deep, and it sums up the overall product performance, attention to detail and vibe. The...

KEYS KIDS LAUNCH NEW ENTERTAINMENT ENDEAVOR

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The Florida Keys, known for their laid-back charm and scenic beauty, are about to experience a fresh surge of youthful enthusiasm and cultural engagement, thanks to the...

ISLAMORADA CONTINUES TO DISCUSS FORMER DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR’S DEMAND FOR UNPAID SEVERANCE

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Islamorada village officials and representatives of Dan Gulizio, the former development services director, are seeking a resolution to a complaint from last November that the village never...

IN PICTURES: ISLAMORADA’S SPRING FEST BRINGS EGG HUNTS & PICTURES WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

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With baskets in hand, young kids eagerly awaited the big egg hunt during Spring Fest at Founders Park on March 30. Parents watched as their children scurried...

BEST BAND: PLANTATION KEY SCHOOL MUSICIANS TAKE FIRST PLACE IN ORLANDO

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A group of 33 young musicians from Plantation Key School achieved best band status and a first-place trophy during a recent competition at Orlando’s Universal Studios. Last month,...

ISLAMORADA COUNCIL REVERSES COURSE ON REFERENDUM FOR STAGGERED 4-YEAR TERMS

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Islamorada council turned down a pair of ordinances related to a referendum for staggered four-year terms and upping the village manager’s purchasing authority from $25,000 to $50,000.  At...

FBI AGENTS MADE A SURPRISE VISIT TO ISLAMORADA IN JANUARY; WHAT FOR?

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Sharon Mahoney was tending to business inside her Islamorada flower shop on a weekend in late January. Around three o’clock, her front door bell rang as a...

ISLAMORADA COUNCILMAN SLAPPED WITH FINE FOR ETHICS VIOLATION; ROSENTHAL DENIES WRONGDOING

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A state ethics commission levied $2,500 in fines, a public reprimand and censure against Islamorada Councilman Henry Rosenthal following an investigation, which found probable cause he violated...

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