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Community Bulletin Board for Versailles Gardens, FL

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Jan. 22, 2025, 4:47 a.m.

Easiest Way To Clean Your Microwave

Simply place a full glass of water inside of your microwave before turning the machine on. Let the microwave operate as steam is generated within the machine. The steam will soften stains which will allow you to quickly and easily wipe the remaining residue away from the surface.

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Jan. 20, 2025, 9:12 a.m.

 Rid your home of cockroaches and mice with a simple, homemade solution?

 

This non-toxic method is perfect for those seeking a natural pest control solution.  Start by popping some popcorn, then crush it into thick dust. Mix the crushed popcorn with grated soap and baking powder (or baking soda). Scatter the mixture in areas where you’ve seen pests.

The smell of popcorn attracts pests. When they eat it, the baking powder and soap disrupt their digestion, effectively eliminating them. This way, you get rid of mice and cockroaches in your house for good.

 

 

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Jan. 15, 2025, 5:48 a.m.

Florida in-state tuition in jeopardy for undocumented students

 

Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing for immigration reforms in Florida, including cutting in-state tuition for undocumented students.

Lawmakers are being called back to the Capitol for a special session on January 27, and one of the governor's key goals is to curb immigration and assistance to undocumented people.

The law providing undocumented students with in-state tuition rates was signed by former governor and fellow republican Rick Scott. It was originally proposed by DeSantis' Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez in the 2014 legislative session.

But now, DeSantis wants it gone.

Astrid Rodriguez was an undocumented student when she was able to graduate from Seminole State College while paying the in-state rate. She wants the law to remain in place and reflected on the fight to pass the law in 2014.

"Now we were fighting, we were marching, and we were calling our representatives to try and get this passed. And it finally did pass, and that was amazing. I went from taking one class to taking five so I would be able to finish out my education," Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said the in-state tuition made it possible for her to earn her degree faster and launch her career in the insurance business. "We pay our taxes. I bought my home, and it's a well-being for everyone as well. It's an investment for the future of Florida as well," she said.

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Jan. 8, 2025, 9:09 a.m.

The Rubber Band Assistant

This clever trick holds the latch back, preventing the door from catching and closing. It's the perfect assistant for those busy days or when your hands are full, making life just a little easier.

 

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Jan. 7, 2025, 8:05 a.m.

HOA Homes Debate: Cost vs. Control in 2025

 

Recent social media discussions have highlighted the contentious debate over Homeowners Associations (HOAs). While some individuals criticize HOAs for high costs, restrictive rules, and potential maintenance issues in new constructions, others appreciate the community upkeep and property value maintenance they provide. This discourse comes at a time when new regulations in some states, like Florida, are adding financial burdens on homeowners through mandatory inspections and repairs.

 

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Dec. 18, 2024, 8:44 a.m.

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Oct. 29, 2024, 10:30 a.m.

Today, we honor the brave heroes who put their lives on the line every day. On this National First Responders Day, we’re proud to feature Tamarac Fire Rescue for their dedication and service to our community. Thank you for all you do!

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Oct. 23, 2024, 7:55 a.m.

Posted on: October 7, 2024

Free Chlorination Starts October 10 for East Tamarac

Hand fillling glass with water

 

Broward County will temporarily return to using free chlorine in the drinking water system serving east Tamarac (east of State Road 7/U.S. 441). This preventive maintenance procedure will begin on Thursday, October 10, 2024, and will end on Thursday, October 31, 2024. Free chlorination is a common practice for water systems using combined chlorine disinfection. The chlorination period is anticipated to be transparent to water customers; however, some may notice a slight change in the taste or smell of their tap water.

Frequently asked questions are available at, www.tamarac.org/freechlorinationFAQs. For additional information, please contact the Water Treatment Plant at (954) 597-3775.

 

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