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Joan Hendry enjoyed dancing, book club, her Mahjong group, embracing a good laugh, and especially looked forward to Friday night cards. She loved volunteering and her family.
Anne King loved gardening and helping those around her. She brought out the best in people and her love for people extended far beyond that of herself.
A VIP Cadillac driver evidently felt entitled to park in a handicapped accommodation zone. Share your Bad Parking photos at [email protected] ...
Jon Little will be remembered for his steadfast love, gentle humor, and the quiet strength that anchored his family.
A Village of Mallory Square resident contends that The Villages’ broken promises are forcing residents to make tough decisions.
William Hunter Jr. loved to golf and enjoy a cigar with the guys; he cherished the relationships he established with friends at meetings.
Benjamin Mills Jr. honorably served his Country in the United States Air Force. He loved his family and spending time with him, especially his grand kids, and great- grand kids.
The Amelia Neighborhood Recreation Area and adult pool will be closed for quarterly maintenance. We've got the date.
A Village of Pennecamp resident says leftists in The Villages are showing their true colors by planning a protest on May Day.
Wildwood bars now may stay open until 2 a.m. after commissioners Monday night approved a wide-ranging amendment to ordinances related to alcohol and advertising.
A Villager who happens to be an arborist cannot understand why the palm trees are not being trimmed in The Villages. Read his Letter.
Sumter County’s Public Works Department has received the National Asphalt Pavement Association’s (NAPA) 2025 Quality in Construction Award.
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