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Surfside, Florida is located in Miami Dade County. Zip codes in Surfside, FL include 33154. The median home price in Surfside is $542,500 which is roughly $296/per square foot. More Surfside information.

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Yesterday | WSVN-TV Miami Beach

Donut Trends

No matter where you live in South Florida, we're pretty sure you're gonna want to put Pembroke Pines in your GPS and jump in your car for these delicious doughnuts.

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Wed May 22, 2013

WSVN-TV Miami Beach

Surveillance video captures boat thief

Just after 11 a.m., a 2012 Yamaha 242 limited S boat, was taken from outside of a Surfside home on Wednesday.

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NBC Miami

Woman's Remains Identified Decades After Murder

The decades-old mystery of female body parts that washed up on South Florida's beaches has been solved.

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Fri May 10, 2013

Eater

Curbed Cuts: Richard Meier At The Surf Club; Gloria Estefan, Preservationist

Possibly because they want to do a project worthy of the building's great history the developers have decided to bring out the architectural big guns and signed on starchitect Richard Meier to the job.

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Tue May 07, 2013

The Newtown Bee

HealingNewtown To Lose Its Storefront Space

A gift to Newtown from Surfside Florida and the Ruth K Broad K-8 Center, dated February 14, 2013, is a large turtle sculpture that stands toward the back of HealingNewtown at 5 Queen Street.

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Tue Apr 30, 2013

AmericanBankingNews.com

New Buses, New Look in Sunny Isles Beach

The City of Sunny Isles Beach has been providing complimentary Shuttle bus service to residents and visitors since 1999.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

The Miami Herald

Surfside town manager steps down, branches out

Six months after announcing his retirement, Surfside Town Manager Roger M. Carlton is ready to give up his old career and start a couple of new ones.

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