W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &
Observer Celebrating 110 years in West Orange
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 83, NO. 37
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Winter Garden Little League goes old school. 25A
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016
Where do your tax dollars go? Winter Garden city commissioners hosted the first of two public hearings for the city’s 2016-17 budget. See Page 3A.
DOUBLY DECADENT
ARTS & CULTURE
Teachers Kimber and Kara Peluso — identical twins — run their own cupcakery, K and K Two Sweet Bakery. Teen actress Emilie Scheetz to take stage in Mad Cow’s “1776.”
DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER
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day and cupcake bakers by night.
Horizon West residents
YOUR TOWN
Kimber and Kara Peluso
WE HEAR WEDDING BELLS!
are both teachers at Sand Lake Elementary School, where Kimber teaches fourth grade and Kara teaches first. They also have something else in common: They’re identical twins. Danielle Hendrix
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Kimber, left, and Kara Peluso, of K and K Two Sweet Bakery, are identical twins and teachers at Sand Lake Elementary. They graduated from West Orange High School.
REAL ESTATE
Coming soon to an intersection near you If all goes as planned, the Winter Garden Wawa and Culver’s will be open before the end of 2016. JENNIFER NESSLAR STAFF WRITER
When Celeste Carr’s three children see a Wawa, they scream. Carr, an Oakland resident, often takes her kids to Walt Disney World, where they stop for breakfast at their favorite spot, Wawa.
WINTER GARDEN
Considering a pool? Custom companies can adapt plans to almost any backyard. SEE PAGE 1B
Soon, they will pass by the Wawa — which is set to open in Winter Garden at the intersection of Dillard Street and Colonial Drive — each day on their drive to Foundation Academy. “We are so excited,” Carr said. “Owning a local family business (Flooring America), it’s awesome SEE HOAGIES PAGE 4A
Tommy and Teresa Burnett, of Windermere, and Neal and Suzzanne Watson, of Winter Garden, announce the engagement of their children, Laura Burnett and Zack Watson. The wedding will be Nov. 27, 2016, and the couple will live in Gotha.
ONP TO HOST HISTORY TOUR
Join Jim Crescitelli, program director at the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland, to explore what life was like after the turn of the 20th century in the little town that was once the railroading center of Orange County. Learn how Oakland reinvented itself and became one of the leading social centers of Orange County. Admission is free for ONP members and $5 for others. Call (407) 905-0054.