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Voters approve Macomb Community College millage

At the May 8 election, Macomb County voters approved an operating millage proposal for Macomb Community College which renews the college’s millage for 20 years and restores it to the rate previously approved by voters.…

Safety path ordinance gets cold response

BY STACY SOBOTKA Oakland Township residents had plenty to say about a proposed safety path ordinance at the Oakland Township Board of Trustees meeting May 8. A safety path ordinance has been discussed by the…

Octagon House Chat discusses C. Harold Wills

Author Alan Naldrett will introduce visitors to the Octagon House on Sunday, May 20 to one of the unsung heroes of the auto world during the historic home’s monthly history discussions. Naldrett will chat about…

Meijer helps restock Samaritan House shelves

The Washington Township Meijer has kicked-off its semi-annual “Simply Give Campaign” to benefit Samaritan House. The program encourages customers to purchase $10 Simply Give donation cards, which are then converted into Meijer food-only gift cards…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

The big wind that blew through on Friday, May 4, resulted in numerous responses by firefighters and emergency personnel. According to official weather sources, the sustained winds continued through much of the day, reaching gusts…

FIELD OF DREAMS

Fulfilling every local ballplayer’s fantasy of playing at Comerica Park in Detroit, the Romeo High School Varsity Baseball Team beat Bloomfield High School, 6-4, on Thursday.   (more…)

Superintendent search starts

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Romeo Community School District will be holding a community forum tonight, May 9, to brief the public on its search for a new superintendent. The forum begins at 7 p.m.…

Board in favor of police in schools

BY STACY SOBOTKA A proposal to have law enforcement in the presence of Washington Township schools was approved at the Washington Township Board of Trustees meeting May 2. The last time police liaisons were in…

Samaritan House receives $7,500

Samaritan House is receiving a $7,500 grant from Four County Community Foundation. “Our partnership with Four County Community Foundation means that Samaritan House will be able to feed more hungry, local families and to provide…

Third fire station studied

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Oakland Township Board of Trustees approved plans for a feasibility study for a new fire station at their meeting April 30. Civil engineering firm PEA provided a proposal to study two…

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