The upsetting trend of small business demise has claimed another name with the announcement that Winter Park’s Farm & Haus has closed. A statement from owners Brittany Walsh Lyne and… Read More
City Commission will enlist public opinion for what may be an “unprecedented” effort to switch electric utility service for interested residents. In 2003, Winter Park voters approved $50 million in… Read More
While many residents spent the morning of Saturday, Sept. 7, sleeping in, sipping coffee, or tackling household chores, Al Leone was fixing a broken air purifier. The motor and wiring… Read More
Rollins Museum of Art will underscore its role as an academic museum by including faculty contributions in an engaging presentation on its fall schedule. “Art Encounters: Rethinking My Relationship to… Read More
Planning & Zoning Board members at their September 3 meeting voted 5-2 to recommend amendments to the Land Development Code that will change parking requirements for multi-family residential, retail, and… Read More
Ethos Vegan Kitchen has hosted its last service. Social media scuttlebutt was verified by a post on the restaurant web page, but the eatery’s interior looked ready for business with… Read More
The city’s plan to add a parking lot at Winter Park Library is getting second thoughts as more on-street spaces are considered. Commissioners voted on May 8th to shift the… Read More
Reported misuses of city-owned, public-facing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations will be curbed by measures including fees and usage restrictions that were approved by City Commission during its August 28… Read More
The eight-month saga of the Rollins College workforce housing proposal came to an end at the August 28 City Commission meeting with a 4-1 vote in favor of conditional use… Read More
As a certified personal trainer and founder of Safe Haven Fitness, Jennifer Mesika helps stroke victims and people with developmental disabilities improve their mobility through physical therapy. Her career was… Read More