BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Court hearings for the drunken driving charges against Bruce Township Clerk Susan Brockmann have been moved to the 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore. On Monday, Dec. 5, Judge Denis LeDuc…
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BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR It was the first public statement by Bruce Township Clerk Susan Brockmann’s since her drunken driving charges that packed the meeting room at the township hall, not the board of trustee’s…
A recount of the Nov. 8 village council trustee election in Romeo will be held 9 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15 at the Sterling Heights Senior Center, 40200 Utica Road. Trustee candidate Dean Ford filed…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Greater Romeo-Washington Chamber of Commerce honored several of their distinguished members and community residents at the 15th annual EMMA Awards Thursday, Dec. 8. EMMA stands for Extraordinary Member Merit and Achievement.…
BY ANDREA ROSE MELDRUM There’s a yearly tradition that comes around each December, as temperatures drop and snow begins to twinkle from the sky. It’s a time where friends and colleagues gather together in groups,…
It’s the last weekend for Heritage Holidays at the Historic Mill at Wolcott Mill Metropark on 6-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights, Dec. 16-17. Take a step back in time and experience the charm of…
Four Corners Diner and Wendy’s of Romeo are sponsoring a free feast called the “Gift of Giving,” 5-7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 19 at the Four Corners Diner, 231 East St. Clair Street, Romeo. “We really…
The Romeo Historical Society’s 20th Anniversary Christmas ornament is the Alice Rolls Home located at 163 Church Street in Romeo. Built in the spring of 1903, Mrs. Alice Rolls, widow of the late Captain William…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The residents of Ray Township gave Santa Claus a warm, hearty welcome for their annual tree lighting Wednesday, Dec. 7. Everyone gathered outside the township senior center at 7 p.m., where Parks…
Volunteers from The Sharing Tree were busy last week at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Romeo last week. In the picture on the left, Kathy DePew carries in packages from one of the hundreds of…
