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Neighborhood Watch: National Night Out 2017

November 9, 2017 by Linda Thierry

It was a rocking night in Laureate Park (LP) for the Neighborhood Night Out (NNO) party on Tuesday, Oct. 3. This was LPs first time hosting the NNO. Families entertained themselves with karaoke to classic rock songs, painted their favorite superheroes on rocks to keep (or later hide for others to discover), played yard games and enjoyed local food trucks. The LNHS Thespian … [Read more...]

Culvers, AutoZone, Urban Hibachi, and Kerinver Chiropractic Coming to Lake Nona

November 1, 2017 by Rhys Lynn

Breaking: New businesses coming to Lake Nona! Four new tenants coming to Lake Nona Landing were announced today. AutoZone: AutoZone is the leading auto parts retailer. You'll always find the best replacement parts, aftermarket accessories for cars, trucks and SUVs online or In-store. Culver's: Culver’s is a family-favorite restaurant known for their local … [Read more...]

To Treat Cancer, Give It A Lifeline

October 25, 2017 by Deborah Robison

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re highlighting the work our scientists are doing toward the next generation of breast cancer therapies. Providing more oxygen to a tumor might seem like exactly the wrong way to treat cancer. But Masanobu Komatsu, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Cardiovascular Metabolism Program and the NCI-designated Cancer Center at Sanford … [Read more...]

HALLOWEEN: THEN vs. NOW!

October 24, 2017 by Sharon Fuentes

As I was digging through my garage the other day trying to find my boxes of Halloween decorations, I started to reminisce about the good ol’ days. When I was a kid, decorating for Halloween consisted of throwing a sheet over the light post to make it look like a ghost. Nowadays, you practically need a storage unit to hold all the faux tombstones and skeletons who dance or moan … [Read more...]

From Scratch: A lesson in Sustainability

October 23, 2017 by Chef Joe Ulto

I hate avocados. I know I just ruffled some feathers with that statement, but it had to be said. Not for lack of flavor or texture, but I find paying $100 for a case of 40 avocados extremely irresponsible. Take it off the menu, you say? Raise the prices? If only the consumer wasn’t so fickle, that might an option. After all, you put it in your salad, in smoothies, and on … [Read more...]

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