#meal-deals this Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Sake Room
Make it a Sake-Lunch-Wednesday and try one of the delicious options in our new Lunch Menu, starting at $10.99.
Open for Indoor and Outdoor Dining, Takeout or delivery!
Join us today, open from Noon to 10 p.m.
FREE Crunchy Crab Salad!!!
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328 Crandon Blvd Ste 108, Galleria Shopping Center
Grub hub â UberEats also available. Please if you can call us first Offer good on any $50+ order
La Scala
Join us tonight - Open for Indoor dining and limited outdoor seating, or if you prefer, make it a La Scala dinner-at-home night with Takeout. Offering curbside delivery
DeSantis visits Key Biscayne to sign new law to help protect Biscayne Bay
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DeSantis visits Key Biscayne to sign new law to help protect Biscayne Bay
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill to help protect Biscayne Bay on Thursday at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne. It allocates $20 million for projects.
The bill establishes the Biscayne Bay Commission, prohibits sewage disposal facilities from disposing of any wastes into Biscayne Bay without providing advanced waste treatment.
“The Biscayne Bay Commission will spearhead both current and future efforts to protect and preserve the integrity of the bay as Florida’s population continues to grow,” DeSantis said in a statement.
The mayor of a South Florida county and two of its cities have sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis asking him to reconsider his refusal to allow cruise lines requiring passengers to be vaccinated to embark or disembark from Florida ports.
Sunday afternoon, a wooden boat, described as ârusticâ and âwell madeâ by resident David Adams, came ashore at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, close to the Lighthouse, carrying up to 17 Cubans, onboard.
Exactly how many people came on to the beach is not known at this time. Adams was told 3 people were seen running away from the boat âinto the park.â Adamsâ wife Ines Lozano, who is President of the Key Biscayne Rotary Club, said friends told her âIt appears there were 10.â
Longtime resident, Dra. Elsa Dominguez, who was at the park celebrating with out-of-town family, said there were 20 people who scattered around the park. Dominguez described the boat as âterrifying to see: all handmade, cardboard, cans etc,â adding that âonly God could make it land without that boat falling apart in the ocean.â