05.12.22 Southwest Orange Observer

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SO U T H W E ST O RA N G E

Observer Windermere, Horizon West, Dr. Phillips

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 7, NO. 31

IN FOCUS

FREE

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2022

A Derby look! West Orange Junior Service League goes all in. SEE 10.

Mint condition Winter GardenOc, oee firefighters complete training week. PAGES 6-7

Town of Windermere Police Chief David Ogden has more than 35 years of law enforcement experience where he has collected more than 50 different police coins, each with its own unique story. STORY ON PAGE 4.

YOUR TOWN HANG OUT ON FOLTZ LOOP

The town of Oakland has made good on its promise to name one of its streets after Dennis Foltz, the previous town manager who held the post for nine years and led the quiet town through a necessary and controlled growth plan. Foltz and his wife, DeAnna Cree, who moved out of the area when he retired in 2018, stopped by “his street” last week to see his street sign and snap a photo with it.

Annabelle Sikes

The new Windermere town facilities are home to Police Chief David Ogden’s office, complete with a special table.

SEEING DOUBLE Traffic concerns dominate development discussion

GOODWILL ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Goodwill Industries of Central Florida announced yet another way it will help to pave the way for its employees’ futures. The nonprofit organization announced its new Tuition Scholarship Program Tuesday, May 3. All part-time and full-time employees with at least 90 days of continuous employment are eligible to have 100% of their tuition, books and other fees covered in advance, rather than being reimbursed after. Those who are interested must be enrolled at a Florida public college or university, accredited technical college or trade school in addition to maintaining a passing grade of “C” or its equivalent.

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A 184-home community is planned east of Avalon Road near a rural settlement, and neighbors are concerned about the interruption to their quiet community and increased traffic.

Both Windermere High and The First Academy captured district titles in baseball and softball last week. SEE PAGE 15.

BRAINFOOD

SEE PAGE 8.

This month, learn all about dim sum! Page 18.


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