W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &
Observer Celebrating more than 110 years in West Orange
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VOLUME 85, NO. 3
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2018
Sticking with love Winter Garden, Ocoee celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. PAGE 6.
YOUR TOWN WILSON-MORGAN ENGAGEMENT
Sizzle & style
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Matthew Winter co-owns Matthew’s Steakhouse with parents Horst and Gabi.
Labor of love Volunteers for Community Impact donated waterproof sleeping mats crocheted using plastic bags to the Ocoee Christian Service Center.
Hull Island project stalls in Oakland The Town Commission told the developer he must take the project back to the Planning & Zoning Board for clarification.
ARTS & CULTURE
Matthew’s Steakhouse is one of the first tenants to open in the new building at 360 W. Plant St., across from Crooked Can Brewing Company and the Plant Street Market. PAGE 4.
Paul Joseph Morgan, formerly of Winter Garden, and Cheyenne Elise Wilson of Cabot, Arkansas, will exchange vows Feb. 17, at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Cabot. Paul is a 2008 graduate of West Orange High School and a graduate of Adventist University of Health Sciences. He is the son of Sharon Morgan (Farrell Duncan) and Michael (Marie) Morgan and the grandson of Ed and Dee Brown, all of Winter Garden, and the late Marshall and Naomi Morgan, of Groveland. Cheyenne is a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Harding University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilson of Cabot and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rutledge, Mae Wilson and the late Harold Wilson, all of Batesville.
AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
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Painters and photographers share their vision of Lake Apopka. PAGES 12-13.
There was an abundance of frustration at the Jan. 9 Oakland Town Commission meeting regarding a proposed 73-acre development on the west end of town. Nearby residents, many in attendance that night, said this subdivision likely will alter their rural way of life. Town officials are frustrated the projSEE LOT PAGE 4