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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

For the second time in as many weeks vandals have left their mark on the Paint Creek Trail, but this time the suspects were caught red-handed, holding cans of spray paint as Oakland County Sheriff’s…

Parks plans approved

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Board of Trustees approved the Romeo Washington Bruce Parks and Recreation Master Plan at their meeting Feb. 22. Supervisor Dan O’Leary explained that the board was required to have…

Power line company sues to cut down trees

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR More tree and vegetation removal is in store for properties adjacent to the Macomb Orchard Trail in Washington Township and the power company is suing to make sure the job is…

Another adjournment in Brockmann case

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Another adjournment was granted last week in the court case deciding the drunken driving charges against Bruce Township Clerk Susan Brockmann. Initially it was just Brockmann and her attorney Chris Fisher…

Resident to install cameras at no charge

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Ray Township Board of Trustees gave an update on plans to purchase a security camera for their offices at their meeting Feb. 21. “We have a resident of the township that…

Visitors galore at the Boys and Girls Club

Special guests visited the Boys and Girls Club of Oakland and Macomb Counties Stanley Ian Babinski Unit, located in Washington Township. On Tuesday, Feb. 21, Rosco the Clown showed up to help celebrate the birthday…

Bring on the Lenten fish fry

It’s the first week of Lent and the Friday fish fry have begun: Romeo United Methodist Church, 280 North Main Street, Romeo. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Fridays, March 10 – April 7. Choice of…

Spring book sale at library

Check out the Friends of the Romeo District Library spring sales at the used bookstores in the Kezar and Graubner branches. At Kezar: black history, cookbooks for $1 and mass market paperbacks $1 per bag.…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

The Dryden Vets Hall at 4223 Mill Rd. has undergone a complete transformation and is again open for meetings and public gatherings. The future of the hall looked bleak following a Feb. 11. 2016 fire that…

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