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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

Progress has been steady and swift at the site of the new Almont Village/Township police department. The approximately 3,000-square-foot building is being constructed on jointly-owned property located directly behind the Almont municipal offices on Howland…

SUMMER CELEBRATION

Summer officially began on Thursday and Stony Creek Metropark celebrated its arrival with its annual firework show on Friday. If you missed the show, Addison Oaks County Park in Addison Township will have their annual…

Fire contract extended

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Bruce-Romeo Fire Department remains intact covering both Romeo and Bruce Township for another year as officials from both communities engage in hard negotiations to fund the department for the next…

Robinson to lead Romeo schools

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Romeo Board of Education selected Todd Robinson to serve as the next superintendent of Romeo Community Schools. “I think his leadership qualities are outstanding,” said Romeo Board of Education Secretary…

Cedarview residents seek infrastructure fixes

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Cedarview Subdivision has been having its fair share of difficulties, and some of those difficulties were brought to light at the Bruce Township Board of Trustees meeting June 20. A public…

Board answers criticism of special meeting

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Ray Township Board of Trustees answered criticism for a special meeting held last month which some residents claim came as a surprise to them. Ray Township Supervisor Joseph Jarzyna made clarifications…

Office flooded with floodplain documents

Armada Township has received a stack of paperwork related to a floodplain issue near North Avenue and McPhall roads. Armada Township Treasurer Camille Finlay spoke during the board of trustees meeting on June 13 about…

Land preservation millage to appear on ballot

The Oakland Township Board of Trustees approved a ballot proposal for the renewal of the township’s land preservation millage. The Parks and Recreation Department will continue to use the millage money to acquire land for…

Clouds break for Ray Day

BY STACY SOBOTKA The annual Ray Day got off to a rainy start, but ultimately became another delightful summer day Sunday at Ray Township Park. During the setup, showers plagued volunteers and the Recreation Committee,…

Vintage vehicles wanted for show at Simpson Park

Antique, classic and vintage cars, trucks, tractors, campers, motorbikes and pedal cars are wanted for the annual car show at Simpson Park Camp. The show will be held 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, July 28 at…

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