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Campaign Season – Zombies Optional

Yes, it really is that time of year when we can expect the littering of campaign signs across the fruited plains of North Miami and North Miami Beach.  As always, they become more and more…

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Off to the Races!

Gotta love Hallandale Beach Blogger, David B. Smith, who circulated an email with the subject, “There is no such thing as voter ID fraud says Miami Herald Editorial Board… as paper prints yet another story…

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Give it up for the NMBPD!

Our North Miami Beach Police Department was commended by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service for the bust of an identity theft ringleader, which led to a conviction. Sgt. Rick Silberman…

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“ATM”

A few years ago when the Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School was being constructed in North Miami Beach, there were several community meetings about what to name the school.  Some people felt that…

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A Principal Without Principles: “There are no gangs at NMB Senior High School!”

Yep, that’s exactly what former Principal Raymond L. Fontana told me when my daughter was a junior back in the spring of 2009.  He basically told me that my daughter was a liar when she…

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Clock’s Ticking, Dude!

UPDATE:  According to the docket, Myron’s trial starts on March 5, 2013 at 9:00 AM. Just a quick update on the felony trial of North Miami Beach EX-mayor Myron Rosner: According to the docket, Myron’s…

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Welcome to My Ghetto!

On the Agenda for the February 5, 2012 North Miami Beach City Council meeting, Ordinance No. 2013-2 was voted down by a 3-4 vote.  This Ordinance was described as: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF…

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Lawyer Barbie Strikes Again

North Miami Beach City Attorney Darcee “Street Furniture” Siegel never met a law, statute or ordinance that she couldn’t “interpret” to suit her agenda.  That strategy might work well while trying to persuade a jury…

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