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William McKenzie Jr. was known for his quick wit, sense of humor, and playful banter. He was a family man, and was actively involved in the lives of his children. Bill enjoyed many rounds of golf and ...
Villager Marsha Shearer, writing in an Opinion piece, weighs in on the eve of the nearly 2,000 No Kings protests that will be held across the nation.
Leo Fitzgerald enjoyed watching hockey and traveling by RV. Leo was the heart and soul of every place he entered.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement put a hold on a Wildwood man who had been in Florida for five years and never obtained a driver’s license.
A Villager is unhappy that WVLG Radio has cut back its news broadcast. It was what set WVLG aside from other radio stations.
Leslie DiCostanzo was known for her compassion, sense of humor, and ability to find beauty in unexpected places. Leslie made strangers feel like friends and friends feel like family.
A driver who lost his license after multiple drunk driving convictions was arrested after he was caught behind the wheel in Middleton.
A Haciendas of Mission Hills resident is watching recent events and fears we’ve seen this before in Europe in the 1940s.
A Turkish man with a New York driver’s license was arrested near an entrance gate in The Villages.
Susan Bonifay enjoyed shopping and frequently going to town, especially Wal-Mart. Susan was an animal lover and loved spoiling her cats, and dog at home.
A Village of Orange Blossom Gardens resident wonders how a military parade could celebrate a man who dodged the draft.
William Newcombe Jr. will be remembered as a faithful husband, dedicated professional, and trusted source of wisdom to all who knew him. His legacy of knowledge, dedication, and love lives on in the ...
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