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  • By Chris Martucci |
  • October 28, 2021
Backyard Brawl: West Orange and Olympia set to do battle

The teams will play for the 18th time for the coveted picket fence.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • News
  • By Chris Martucci |
  • November 17, 2021
One Game Away: Windermere volleyball team to play in state championship

Windermere High’s volleyball team will face Plant High for the Class 7A State Championship.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • News
  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • December 1, 2021
Thornebrooke Elementary teacher is OCPS finalist

Corin Metz is one of five Orange County Public Schools teachers in the running for Teacher of the Year honors.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • News
  • By Steven Ryzewski |
  • November 27, 2015
Faith fuels Windermere tennis star

Tami Florin has won two national tennis championships, completed an Ironman and run the Boston Marathon. How does the 54-year-old do it? A lot of faith.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Jennifer Nesslar |
  • December 9, 2015
Live2Row Studios works on fitness through rowing

At this West Orange fitness studio, one of the most neglected machines in the gym is helping people stay in shape.

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  • Business
  • By Zak Kerr |
  • January 5, 2016
New Ocoee commissioner wants key intersection cleared

In his first meeting as District 3 Ocoee commissioner, Angel de la Portilla raised his neighbors' concern about the decrepit property at the southwest corner of Maguire Road and State Road 50.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • News
  • By Jennifer Nesslar |
  • January 20, 2016
Windermere pastor writes book complementing "War Room"

Troy Schmidt, the downtown campus pastor at First Baptist Church Windermere, worked on a book complementing “War Room,” a successful movie in theaters.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • January 27, 2016
Local ballroom dancing classes offer fun, fitness

Local ballroom dancing classes offer fun, fitness

  • Sports
  • By Michael Eng |
  • February 3, 2016
Orange County students engage in brain battle

More than 400 elementary-age engineers from throughout Orange County competed in the 2016 STEM/Rube Goldberg Challenge Jan. 30 at West Orange High School.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Tim Freed |
  • February 18, 2016
Winter Park Commission candidates spar over business, parking woes

Questions were tailored toward the business community and the city’s downtown core – specifically downtown parking now and in the future.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
  • News
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • February 20, 2016
Deciphering differences between good and bad carbs

Ocoee dietician/nutritionist Allison Brinkley spills the beans on the difference between good and bad carbohydrates and how to eat healthier.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • News
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • March 16, 2016
Keene's Crossing teacher fundraises to help son with keratoconus

Keene’s Crossing teacher Angela Anderson is raising funds and awareness for her son’s rare eye disease.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Louis Roney |
  • April 7, 2016
Louis Roney: Political animals

Voting booths are the confessionals of private preference.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
  • Opinion
  • By Paige Wilson |
  • October 6, 2016
Rollins student brings sustainable shoes to Haiti

A Rollins student has devised a business model for people in Haiti to create their own shows from recyclable materials.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
  • News
  • By Hilary Winocoor |
  • July 14, 2016
Local Realtor finds ways to give back to charity

Christian West Howard, a 23-year-old real-estate agent in the Central Florida area created “The Heart that Gives,” a philanthropy project in which he donates 50 percent of his commission to a charity of his client’s choice.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Jennifer Nesslar |
  • August 4, 2016
Holy Family Catholic principal leads with devotion

From an early age, Sister Dorothy Sayers knew she wanted to devote herself to God. That devotion led her across the world and ultimately to become principal at Holy Family.

  • Southwest Orange
  • Neighborhood
  • By Sarah Wilson |
  • May 22, 2013
City, Rollins research bike share for SunRail

Winter Park and Rollins work to solve "the last mile problem."

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
  • News
  • By Rich Sloane |
  • September 4, 2013
Disgracing our teachers, hurting our kids

Having observed education for the past 14 years, I’ve become more and more disillusioned as time goes by.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
  • Opinion
  • By Tim Freed |
  • November 17, 2016
Lack of answers frustrates Winter Park teen's mourners

A vigil held on Tuesday marked one month since Winter Park teen Roger Trindade was found unconscious in Central Park. He was declared brain dead and taken off life support two days later.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Observer Staff |
  • May 12, 2016
Top tips for picking a campsite

When choosing your campsite, here are some helpful things to note.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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