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West Orange businesses continue to exercise caution as they reopen under state guidelines. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
With Phase One of Florida’s reopening underway, the focus has shifted to slowly breathing life back into local businesses while maintaining a priority of safety first. It’s been just more than a week SEE OPEN PAGE 2
YOUR TOWN PARENTS: HONOR YOUR GRADUATE!
Earning a high school diploma is an accomplishment worth celebrating. That’s precisely why the Observer is creating an extra special Graduation edition for the Class of 2020. In it, we will celebrate seniors from the area’s public, private and charter high schools. For the first time, we’re working with the seniors themselves to give them a chance to leave their unique fingerprints on this commemorative edition. For parents and family member of seniors, we also have a unique opportunity to honor your graduate. For more information, visit orangeobserver.com/classof-2020.
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Barbershops, salons can now reopen
A Windermere estate tops real-estate transactions. 8.
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Two schools hosted parades to connect communities. 13.
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Ocoee City Commission adopts budget amendment
Meet the unsung heroes at Orlando Health — Health Central Hospital. PAGE 10.
The amendment to the FY 2020 budget added appropriations for the general, sanitation and wastewater funds. TROY HERRING SPORTS EDITOR
During the Ocoee City Commission’s meeting Tuesday, May 5, the commission held a second — and final — hearing and public hearing regarding an amendment to the city’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget. SEE OCOEE PAGE 4
It takes a village The city of Winter Garden has been partnering with nonprofits to feed the less fortunate during the pandemic. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in some way, but there are people who are struggling more than others through this crisis. The city of Winter Garden has stepped up to assist its residents
who need it the most — those living in east Winter Garden and those living on the streets. City officials have teamed with Healthy West Orange, Polis Institute in Orlando, several churches and a number of other nonprofits for the collection and distribution SEE IN TIMES PAGE 4
Matthew’s Hope nurses Nancy Pfaff, left, and Hope Barwick administered care to a homeless man during a mobile visit.