10.17.19 West Orange Times & Observer

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Health Matters OCTOBER 2019

Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland

CLEARING

THE AIR Vaping products hit the market in the early 2000s. Why the sudden increase in related deaths and injuries?

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 86, NO. 41

FREE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 CONTROL ISSUES

MIRACLE WORKER

New games present new addiction challenges.

Local family grateful for Dr. Gregor Alexander’s care.

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FEEDING FIDO

Are grain-free pet foods good for your furry friend?

A Royal good time! PAGE 13

The First Academy reached new heights at its Homecoming Carnival. 17.

Commission postpones senior living proposal Winter Garden city commissioners will meet with the developer and neighbors regarding the proposed project. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

A proposal for a senior-living facility off Stoneybrook West Parkway has some neighbors at odds with the project applicants. During the Winter Garden commission meeting Thursday, Oct. 10, the applicant delivered to the commission a presentation on the project, called Stoneybrook Senior Living. The presentation was part of the first reading and public hearing of five ordinances related to the project. The property in question consists of approximately 10.75

Farewell, Mr. Floyd West Orange High School Principal Bill Floyd is heading into retirement after 31 years at Orange County Public Schools. STORY ON PAGE 4.

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YOUR TOWN Do you want to stop smoking but you don’t know how to do it? Orlando Health and Tobacco Free Florida are offering free four-week Quit Smoking Now programs at several local hospitals. Classes are at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. 23 through Nov. 13, at Orlando Health — Health Central Hospital, 10000 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee. Free nicotine replacement patches, gum and lozenges will be given away while they last. Call (877) 252-6094. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81

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Oakland celebration to honor town’s heritage, wildlife The annual festival will feature music, art, historic tours, boat rides and something new. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

Folks attending this year’s Oakland Heritage and Wildlife Festival can visit the traditional exhibits, but they also can expect some new experiences. The festival is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Speer Park, 331 N. Tubb St., in Oakland.

Emma Dietrich, from Florida Public Archaeology Network, will be at the “Ask an Archaeologist” booth, and guests can take their collections and get them identified. Tildenville Elementary School is participating in the children’s art display, and the school choruses will perform in SEE LEARN PAGE 4

SPORTS

HOSPITAL OFFERS QUIT-SMOKING CLASSES

PANTHERS POUNCE

Dr. Phillips High’s offense blasts Olympia in a decisive 38-3 win. PAGE 24.


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