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Classified........................................10A Dorone M. Manasse, D.M.D., P.A.....5A Elite Auctioneers..............................3A Hallandale Beach.................1A, 6A, 8A

Hollywood........................................5A How To Live and Lead......................4A Kodner Galleries...............................2A The Perfect Show.............................8A

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AVENTURA • BAL HARBOUR • DANIA BEACH • HALLANDALE BEACH • HOLLYWOOD • NORTH MIAMI BEACH • PEMBROKE PINES • PEMBROKE PARK • SURFSIDE • SUNNY ISLES BEACH

A 3D structure reveals how a unique molecular switch in the brain causes us to feel full and may help develop improved anti-obesity drugs

Medicare For Y’all

Step Into Horrorland A Fearful & Immersive Drive-Thru Experience

Rules For Thee But Not For Me By G. Keith Smith, M.D.

The Horrorland Drive-Thru takes place in the Aventura Mall parking lot You’re in a car and about to take the ride of your life. A HORROR ride that is! This is no ordinary fright road you will travel. It will take you deep into the darkness where creatures of the night such as monsters, vampires, ghosts, zombies and more eagerly await your doomed arrival. Welcome to The Horrorland, the first Drive-Thru Haunted House attraction in South Florida and Florida. If you love chills and thrills, thank the creative horror mind of Francisco Santos, CEO and Director of Live305 Entertainment. The Cirque du Soleil veteran, with more than 20 years experience in the experimental entertainment business, and his talented AI team have developed a one-of-a-kind concept thrill fest experience unlike any other. “The beauty of this immersive experience is that participants are protagonists in a horror movie that’s happening around them in real time - and it’s all done from the safety of their cars,” said Santos. Over the course of 35 chilling minutes, the fully immersive attraction takes people into a fantasy world complete with ghoulHorrorland, Page 7A

It turns out that the federal government has a habit of exempting the “select few” from many of the rules and mandates imposed on its “citizens.”

Update on our Building Department Over the past weeks our City Manager has hired Mrs. Shellie Jackson as our Head Building Official. Mrs. Jackson was our building official when City Manager Renee Miller was overseeing our day-to-day opera-

As more individuals move to freer, less locked-down states (like Oklahoma and Texas, for instance), the number of people saying “y’all” should greatly increase. The federal government, as in the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Twitter post on “horse dewormer” (“You are not a horse…. Seriously, y’all. Stop it,”) is signaling its attitude toward such people, our health and safety. The current bureaucrats have unintentionally provided a glimpse into what socialized medicine will look like. Medicare for All (we’re going to call this Medicare for Y’all here on out), the political version of medical care, will appear no different than denying sufficient monoclonal antibody infusions to individuals in “uncooperative” states. In addition, those in charge will exempt themselves from the political medicine system they would impose on the rest of us, just as they’ve exempted themselves (White House staff, Congress, Postal Union and probably others) from their recent punitive vaccine mandate.

For The Future, Page 8A

Not For Me, Page 5A

Honoring The Past & Making Changes For The Future By Hallandale Beach Mayor, Joy Cooper

This past Saturday there was a beautiful mass held at St. Matthew’s Church to celebrate the life of Vice Mayor Bill Julian. Former Hallandale Beach Mayor, Joy Adams arranged the mass and her granddaughter Sabrina Adams-Oliveras delivered a beautiful eulogy. I was honored to share a message as well. After mass a dedication was held at our Veterans Memorial with the Hallandale ROTC presenting the colors. Many of Bill’s friends gathered at the American Legion Post 310, where Commander Ed Pickett made a beautiful historical speech about Bill’s rich history in Hallandale Beach. I would

like to thank Joy Adams on behalf of the City, the many friends that gathered to honor Bill and he will be missed by many. Chief Sonia Quiñones Retiring Last week our City Manager received the retirement request from Chief Quiñones, who was made Chief in Transition on September 24th and Deputy Chief Michel Michel was appointed Chief. Chief Quiñones has been with the City for over 28 years. She rose through the ranks as a Sergeant, a Captain, a Major and was made Chief 4 years ago. Throughout her tenure she established many new initia-

tives and programs to reduce crime. She served as a DEA Agent at one time performing many undercover operations. She will not be formally retired until October 29th, 2021. Dr. Jeremy Earle will be conducting a national search to find a new Chief.

Mold & viruses can enter your home through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. One tiny water leak can create huge problems.

Fix Your Water Damage: 1st Priority Restoration Experts If your home has been damaged by water from a leaking pipe, intruding water from all the current rains or mold damage from moisture over time. How are

you going to address these problems in your home? A Restora-tion Company such as 1st Priority Restoration is usually the first company to call follow-

Dealing With The Burden Of Loss, We All Have Questions, 6A

ing significant damage to a home from floods, water damage, sewage backup and other major water events. The job of a restoration company is to clean up

Cinderlla Said “One Shoe Can Change Your Life”, 4A

the mess and to preserve the home, protect the home and its contents so that further damage will not occur. Flood damage can be found in any geographical

area, regardless of elevation. The causes of flooding can range from natural disasters, burst 1st Priority, Page 9A

Kodner Galleries Antiques and Much More, 2A


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