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Harold Ham proudly served in the Army for 23 years where he earned numerous commendations and awards. He truly had a heart of gold, always looking out for others, lending a listening ear, or a hug.
The Easter weekend took a terrible turn when a woman fell from a golf cart Saturday night when she was traveling as a passenger in The Villages. A seatbelt could have made a huge difference.
A 95-year-old Villager died Monday morning after his car left the roadway and crashed into a palm tree. The man was driving a Buick sedan at 9:17 a.m.on Buena Vista Boulevard, north of the SeaBreeze ...
This anhinga was spotted drying its wings along the Fenney Nature Trail in The Villages. Thanks to John Shable for sharing!
Gary Larsen was a lifelong Packers fan, avid golfer, and master cribbage player. He also enjoyed travelling, especially driving cross-country, visiting Mexico, and cruising the Caribbean.
A snazzy Mercedes convertible was spotted parked in a handicapped access zone at Palmer Legends Country Club. Those zones are designated for the handicapped who need a little extra space to swing open ...
Richard Norris was an avid swimmer and loved doing his daily lengths. He enjoyed taking care of his Street Rod and Porsche, playing golf, card games and socializing with his friends.
T: We’re going to be future Villagers and lately all I’ve been reading is negative complaining remarks. The Villages is a beautiful place with lots to offer for re ...
The son of a couple in The Villages has been sentenced to 10 days in jail after he was caught driving a golf cart.
A Village of Caroline resident, growing tired of hearing complaints about “outsiders,” encourages her fellow residents to be more welcoming.
This proud mama osprey was just spotted at Briarwood Executive Golf Course in The Villages, lovingly nurturing her newly hatched, adorable chicks in their nest. Thanks to Julie Walfield for sharing!
Mitchell Klavins and his band Relic presented  a kaleidoscopic range of music, emotions and artists Saturday evening in Savannah Center. Our own Tony Violanti was there, rocking along.