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Richard Campbell, senior curator of tropical fruit at The Fairchild Farm, shows off one of his Zerfin mangos, Wednesday, July 3, 2013. The farm is home to hundreds of varieties of mangos, many of which will be available for tasting during the annual International Mango Festival at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.

For the love of mangos

Mango lovers savor the fruits of their labor

- The Miami Herald , Jul 10
The Miami Herald

Residential growers celebrate the season as their backyard trees bear fruit.

Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove’s Zen Village hopes to keep home with auction fundraiser

- The Miami Herald , Jul 10
The Miami Herald

The center is losing its $1-a-year lease because the building owner is in foreclosure.

Fourth of July family fun in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and Cutler Bay

- The Miami Herald , Jul 5
The Miami Herald

Communities in South Miami-Dade got into the Independence Day groove with a host of activities, including a fireworks display and concert in... Coral Gables on the Biltmore Golf Course, a kid-friendly parade in the Whispering Pines neighborhood of Cutler Bay and an old-fashioned Fourth at the historic Barnacle house in Coconut Grove.

Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove Playhouse is getting minor repairs

- The Miami Herald , Jun 25
The Miami Herald

The state is making some repairs to the deteriorating and defunct Coconut Grove Playhouse, but neighbors say it isn’t enough.

Coconut Grove

Miami to consider Shula’s restaurant, casual pub for Coconut Grove waterfront

- The Miami Herald , Jun 20
The Miami Herald

Miami city officials are considering a proposal to build a casual pub, high-end Peruvian eatery and Shula’s Steak & Seafood restauran... t on the Coconut Grove waterfront.

Restaurant review

Grove’s Timo’s bears no relation or resemblance to Sunny Isle’s Timo

- The Miami Herald , Jun 20
The Miami Herald

“We get that a lot,” said the guy who answered the phone when I called to ask if Tim Andriola, the chef-owner of the beloved S... unny Isles eatery called Timo, was involved with Coconut Grove’s new Timo’s. The answer is a definite no. And a cease-and-desist order is unlikely to result in any name changes.

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