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BUSINESS BRIEF: Artist selling a lifetime of work

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Washington Township artist and teacher Dolores Kurily is now 87 years old and she says she’s not slowing down. She did stop teaching 10 years ago to free up her schedule…

BUSINESS BRIEF: Financial advisors attend Boston conference

Chartered financial consultant Gregory S. Tarr and financial advisor Taylor Brynaert from Tarr and Associates recently travelled to Boston to attend LPL Financial’s Focus 2017. The conference is one of the financial industry’s premier events…

BUSINESS BRIEF: Sandwich shops donate fire equipment

Local fire departments, including the Bruce-Romeo Fire Department, were the recipients of $76,494 worth of life-saving equipment grants on Aug. 3 at a ceremony held at the Firehouse Subs restaurant located at 36696 Van Dyke…

BUSINESS BRIEF: VAN’S VALLEY WINDS DOWN

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR After nearly 40 years at 66745 Van Dyke in Washington Township, Van Valley business owner Mary Fennelly is moving her family’s longtime plant and produce business to her brother’s business, Northern…

BUSINESS BRIEF: Groundbreaking for Total Soccer

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday, July 20 for an indoor sports facility Total Soccer plans on building on Powell Road between 30 Mile and 31 Mile roads in Washington Township. The photo shows dignitaries…

BUSINESS BRIEF: FREEFALLING

You’re not seeing things if you spot someone on a parachute descending from the sky in Ray Township. It’s probably a skydiver from Midwest Freefall Skydiving. Pictured here is a skydiver landing at a private…

BUSINESS BRIEF: New Location

A ribbon cutting recognizing Mother Earth Spa’s new location in downtown Romeo was held April 22. Spa owner Katie Heitman cuts the ribbon in front of a crowd from the Greater Romeo Washington Chamber of…

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