In today's fast-paced digital world, the efficiency and speed of your network can significantly impact the productivity of your business. Imagine embarking on a journey: would you prefer traveling at 10 miles an hour or 100? This analogy perfectly encapsulates the...
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The many shops, restaurants, and small businesses serving visitors and residents are located on US1. Palmetto Bay has earned the moniker “Village of Parks” for developing a beautiful park system consisting
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Palmetto Bay is home to the historic 1925 Mediterranean Revival Thalatta Estate, once the stately winter home of the Connett family, located on Old Cutler Road fronting Biscayne Bay. In 2005, the Village of Palmetto Bay purchased this stunning landmark in order to preserve it. It is open to the public and can be reserved for private events.
The Village of Palmetto Bay is proud of its “A” rated public schools and excellent private schools such as Palmer Trinity School. Great schools, pristine parks, and family-oriented neighborhoods make the Village of Palmetto Bay a very desirable community in which to live.
Palmetto Bay is served by the IBUS –Bus Circulator Service and is close to area attractions such as Metrozoo and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens. US1 serves as the main commercial thoroughfare connecting Palmetto Bay with Coral Gables, the Village of Pinecrest, and South Miami.
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Lottery idea brings 47 membership renewals
Lottery idea brings 47 membership renewals Phil Ludovici enjoys the sound as Mary Petit tears up his dues renewal check at the Palmetto Bay Business Association holiday party. Mary Pettit had one last great idea as she concluded her two-year term as president of...
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- Fun and Educational Royal Poinciana Festivalby Christopher Pearson on June 4, 2026 at 11:30 pm
A Royal Poinciana tree The Royal Poinciana Festival will take place throughout Miami-Dade County from Saturday, June 6 to Sunday, June 14. This is the 89th annual celebration of our oldest continuing festival in South Florida, and it includes numerous events (many free) over the eight days. “The Royal Poinciana Festival offers residents and visitors The post Fun and Educational Royal Poinciana Festival first appeared on Miami's Community News.
- THE BERRY FARM INTRODUCES SALSA NIGHTS TO SATURDAY EVENINGS IN MIAMI’S COUNTRYSIDEby Community Press Releases on June 4, 2026 at 10:22 pm
New Weekly Experience Combines Salsa, Bachata, Latin Music, and South Florida’s Largest Line Dancing Venue The Berry Farm is adding a new rhythm to Saturday nights this summer with the launch of Salsa Nights, a new Latin dance experience featuring salsa, bachata, reggaeton, merengue, and popular throwbacks. The addition joins the farm’s popular weekly line The post THE BERRY FARM INTRODUCES SALSA NIGHTS TO SATURDAY EVENINGS IN MIAMI’S COUNTRYSIDE first appeared on Miami's Community News.
- Staying Afloat: Water Safety Is for Everyoneby Christina White on June 4, 2026 at 10:02 pm
In South Florida, water is both abundant and essential. From our sought-after beaches to neighborhood pools, canals, lakes, and marinas, water is woven into how we live, play, and connect with one another. With this amount of access comes a shared responsibility to recognize the risks around water. The reality is eye-opening. For children ages The post Staying Afloat: Water Safety Is for Everyone first appeared on Miami's Community News.
- America at 250: Celebrate Freedom by Making Your Voice Heardby Alina Garcia on June 4, 2026 at 1:38 pm
As our nation approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding this July 4th, we have an opportunity to reflect on the principles that have guided America for two and a half centuries: liberty, self-government, and the power of citizens to shape their future through the ballot box. Few rights are more fundamental to our democracy The post America at 250: Celebrate Freedom by Making Your Voice Heard first appeared on Miami's Community News.





