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Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on dining, health & more

Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about life in and around Coral Springs covered several topics — new dining options, a business that supports working parents being honored and preventive heart health.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Story 1: New farm-to-table restaurant coming to Coral Springs’ Cornerstone development

Farmhouse Kitchen, a farm-to-table restaurant with locations in Boca Raton and Delray Beach, is planning to open in the Cornerstone complex, bringing a locally sourced, seasonal menu to the new development. While no opening date has been announced, it will join Big Whiskey’s and Let’s Chill Homemade Ice Cream as part of the growing lineup of eateries in the complex.

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Story 2: Coral Springs’ Motherhood Village honored for impact on community. What to know

The Motherhood Village, a parenting hub, won Gusto’s Southeast Region Impact Awards grand prize, earning advertising support, cash and a year of payroll help. Founded by Nicole Gonzalez-Cumberbatch after her own struggles as a working mom, the space now offers a café, kid classes and resources for parents, and hopes the prize will help more locals discover it.

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Story 3: Broward resumes free heart screenings. How to sign up and what to know

Broward County has restarted its free cardiac screening initiative, now called the Broward County/Florida Panthers Preventive Heart Program, offering CT-based “Take Heart Tests” through a partnership with the Florida Panthers Foundation and Cleveland Clinic. After a brief pause and rebranding, the program is again taking applications for eligible residents.

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The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Coral Springs News newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Coral Springs News journalists.

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