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Leadership class graduates
The West Orange Chamber of Commerce's 2008 Leadership Class completed its course by working a day at Oakland Nature Preserve as a community service project.
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Some Oakland water violators due refund
The town of Oakland has admitted to making a procedural error and is issuing refunds to 60 residents who were issued citations for water violations in 2008.
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Oakland chief compares this year's crimes to '07
Overall crime is down in Oakland this year, Police Chief Tim Driscoll told the Town Commission at its regular meeting last week.
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Oakland planning ahead for pipe, road projects along 50
When the state's transportation department begins its massive State Road 50 widening project next March, it will have a major impact on businesses, residents and drivers in West Orange County.
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Oakland updating regulations for
Debris in the yards. Boats stored on vacant lots. Abandoned vehicles that are eyesores.
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ESA Welcomes Game Pirate Jail Sentences
Kevin Fuchs of West Amherst, NY, and Kifah Maswadi of Oakland, FL, were sentenced to eight and 15 months in prison, respectively, this summer.
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Media firms create shared HQ in Winter Garden
Two film and entertainment companies are teaming up to build a new 10,000-square-foot, $1.2 million headquarters in downtown Winter Garden that's expected to enhance in-house partnerships and productivity.
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ESA Applauds Prison Sentences for New York and Florida Game Pirates
These rulings send a clear message that intellectual property theft and game piracy are serious offenses.
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Oakland teen-ager coping with paralysis after car accident
The vibrant Oakland teen-ager had just graduated from West Orange High School and was ready to start classes at Valencia Community College.
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Pirated games businessman jailed for 15 months
A man who set up a business selling pirated games on consoles has been jailed for 15 months and fined $415,900. Kifah Maswadi, age 24, of Oakland, Florida, had been selling a handheld gaming console called ...
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Oakland eyes unique ways to trim costs
The ideas might not be conventional for a town working on its next fiscal-year budget, but, then again, Oakland has a history of getting creative when a problem needs to be solved.
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Nintendo Game Pirate Walks The Plank
A 24-year-old man from Oakland, Florida has received 15 months in prison and a $415,000 fine for selling those all-in-one Nintendo Entertainment System knockoffs, reports GamePolitics.
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Florida Game Pirate Going to Federal Prison
The video game industry takes piracy really seriously, just ask this guy who's going into lockup for 15 months.
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Florida Game Pirate Ordered to Pay $415,900 in Restitution
The Entertainment Software Association, a trade group that represents video game publishers, is pleased that it was able to assist the FBI and U.S. Attorney's office in finding and convicting a Florida game ...
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Two more Oakland homes slated for rehab
Oakland commissioners and some lucky homeowners were grateful when they received word last year that a grant would pay for the rehabilitation of eight homes in town.
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Habitat closes on 'Home At Last' property
The "Home At Last" project to build a new home for injured Iraqi war veteran Sgt.
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Feeding kids comes at a price
The town will lose nearly $60,000 funding meals for students at Oakland Avenue Charter School this year, Town Manager Maureen Rischitelli said. via The Orlando Sentinel
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Haines City High School Alumni Group Plans June 9 Meeting
Anyone who ever attended Haines City High School is invited to join the alumni group. via The Ledger
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Feds crack down on marriage-fraud rings
"We are planning an announcement early Friday afternoon" Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swept across Central Florida this week, arresting three dozen people who they say were part of several rings which arranged for-pay, sham marriages between South ... via El Sentinel
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Oakland to Spend $1.5 Million to Build 500,000-Gallon Water Tank
"We have to put it in the ground." THIS WATER TANK is now in use in Oakland. The town will build a new 500,000-gallon one. via The Ledger
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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