BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Washington Township Trustee Harold Miller resigned from the board of trustees on Jan. 25. Miller had served as a trustee for 12 years and was just reelected to a fourth term…
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BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A major sewer collapse and the resulting sinkhole on 15 Mile Road in Fraser are having an impact on the 4,500 sewer customers in Washington Township. “We have a sinkhole in…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Board of Trustees voted for the second time in a month to reject an offer for township owned property at their meeting Jan. 11. At their Dec. 21 meeting,…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) announced that the Paint Creek Cider Mill in Oakland Township was nominated to be included in the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 13. If…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Five workers from the Macomb County Department of Roads were shocked while repairing a guard rail in Armada Township on Thursday, Jan. 26. A 38 year-old Mount Clemens man had to…
BY STACY SOBOTKA A discussion of increasing compensation for trustees, board members and commissioners was brought up at the Oakland Township Board of Trustees meeting Jan. 24. Trustee Frank Ferriolo wants to increase the monthly…
Richmond Middle School teacher Cheryl Jahr shared her concerns with the board of education during the public comments portion of its Jan. 9 meeting, while 20 other instructors stood behind her at the podium. The…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Despite the lack of snow, the chilly air and overcast skies, a good time was had by all at Oakland Township’s Winter Carnival Jan. 28. The ice skating rink and sledding hills…
A Valentine’s Day theme program, “Romance Through the Ages,” will be held 7-9 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9 in the Main House, Cranberry Lake Farm, 388 W. Predmore Road. Learn about the history of romantic traditions,…
Warm temperatures brought dense fog to Verellen’s Orchards in Washington Township over the weekend. A person could disappear into the fog and mist after a few dozen yards. The lower photo shows all of condensation…
