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Craft beer not just for snobs: American Craft Beer Week
So much more is going on this year than last for American Craft Beer Week, going on from May 13 to 19. And instead of events just at craft-beer places, this year you'll see World of Beer celebrate ACBW along with TGI Friday's. Finally, good beer is...
Tags: Surfside, Pembroke Pines, Jupiter, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale
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BRIEF: How Smart Meters are changing the game for FPL
The Palm Beach PostRichard Britt, a Florida Power & Light Co. senior line specialist, had just finished restoring power to 87 houses in a North Miami-Dade County neighborhood where a tree had knocked down a power line during a recent storm. Britt pulled out his iPad to...Tags: FPL Group, West Palm Beach, Apple iPad
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State volleyball: Bishop Moore, undefeated Lyman enjoy sweeps
KISSIMMEE — Lyman and Bishop Moore are on a collision course to the boys volleyball state final. The Greyhounds (29-0) swept Weston Cypress Bay 3-0 (25-22, 25-15, 29-27) in a state quarterfinal at Silver Spurs Arena and will play Southwest Miami...
Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida)
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If you go: State boys volleyball tournament
What: State boys volleyball tournament When: Friday-Saturday Where: Silver Spurs Arena (1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee) Schedule: Friday — Lake Worth Park Vista vs. Miami Coral Reef, 1; Parkland Douglas vs. Southwest Miami, 3; Lyman vs....
Tags: Kissimmee
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All about mangoes
Q: I have a mango tree in my backyard and am always looking for new recipes. I recently had dinner at RA Sushi in Palm Beach Gardens and had a delicious roll topped with a Mango salsa. I must get their recipe. Please help me! — Meagan Killinger,...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Mangos, Fort Lauderdale, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Cooking for a cause
The top chefs of Temple Menorah in Miami Beach recently prepared their best dishes for charity. The synagogue's Women's Auxiliary hosted its annual mitzvah project, "Top Chefs of Temple Menorah," in Bal Harbour where its members prepared food and drinks....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Judaism, Religion and Belief, North Miami Beach, Salads
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Remembering a Woodstock icon
Dave Laz, an Orthodox Jew based in Miami Beach, and who heads an interracial rock band, "Dr. Laz & The CURE," remembers his association with rock icon Richie Havens who opened the legendary 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, and who passed away last week at...Tags: Richie Havens, Entertainment, North Miami Beach, Music Industry, Christianity
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Mom inspires chef's nostalgic desserts
Name: Sarah Sipe Title: Pastry chef Location: Sundy House, 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach; 561-272-5678, sundyhouse.com Age: 31 Time at this location: Six months Food prepared: Homestyle desserts using classic French techniques Background:...
Tags: Delray Beach, Mother's Day, Key Biscayne, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pecans
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Flowers brighten day for shelter mothers
With Mother's Day coming up on May 12, mothers across the country are anticipating the special day set aside to honor them with flowers, candy and fancy dinner. However, for countless women in battered women's shelters throughout the country, Mother's...Tags: Cooper City, Abusive Behavior, Human Interest, North Miami Beach, Delray Beach
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High school softball: Poll
South Bend TribuneICGSA POLL CLASS 1A 1.Lakewood Park Christian 120 14-2, 2.Rising Sun 110 16-3, 3.Tecumseh 105 12-4, 4.Cowan 91 15-5, 5.Pioneer 86 16-4, 6.Laf. Central Catholic 79 11-4, 7.Indpls Lutheran 70 6-4, 8.Clay City 66 13-5, 9.Frontier 58 11-3, 10.North...Tags: Riverton
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South Florida dad's single-minded hunt for killer strikes chord with parents
Gary Karp's ongoing hunt for whoever killed his daughter more than 10 years ago has taken him to the Bahamas — again. After conducting a brief press conference at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Monday, he quickly...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Holidays, Hallandale Beach, Gainesville
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Pasco may snuff out smoking in county buildings
The Tampa TribuneAll county-owned buildings could be tobacco-free if Pasco commissioners adopt a new wellness program aimed at lowering the county's health care costs. "I don't have a problem with it," smoker Angela Boggs said outside the Robert Sumner Judicial Center...Tags: Tampa, Tobacco Products, Career and Workplace, Tobacco Addiction, Health Insurance Cost
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