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Franklin joins the Chamber family
I am pleased to announce that after 62 years of serving the Birmingham Bloomfield area the Chamber is expanding.
Victims' Families Speak out in Oakland County Child Killer Case
It's a chilling case that still haunts Metro Detroit. And some of the victims' families are finally speaking out.
Lights can be insulated - carefully
Q: Our addition has numerous can lights. The lights do not seem to have insulation in them and are very drafty.
Southfield -- Dolores Zarkin is an avid exerciser who rarely deviates from her workout at the Franklin Athletic Club.
Motown's 50th Anniversary Gala
The heart of Detroit is beating with glitz, glamour and family fun, as the celebration of Motown's 50th anniversary is under way.
Farm honors Main Street Oakland County has recognized the village of Franklin for its efforts to rescue and relocate the Kreger Farm.
Dachau chief judge's papers go to Holocaust center in Farmington Hills
Papers, photos and other records from the chief judge at the Dachau war crimes trials after World War II are going on display at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills.
Township safety paths rolling on
The safety paths system in Bloomfield Township is poised to extend its reach, a bit.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Motown Records, the Wayne County Commission has proclaimed Nov.
It's time to honor those who stand out
I feel very fortunate to be part of this area - on any given day there are great things happening, many of which we may not be aware of, all around us.
Aretha to sing at gala, release new album
It's time to double your pleasure, Aretha Franklin fans. First up, the Queen of Soul just announced her new CD.
Society Confidential: Charles Pugh gets a jump on council gig
Which way to the president's office? The day after Election Day, mere hours after the results were official, effervescent City Council President-elect Charles Pugh popped into City Hall to check out his new work environment.
LETTERS: Give troops what they need to complete mission in Afghanistan
It's nice to see our president honoring American soldiers killed in battle. A more fitting memorial and a sign of gratitude to those men and women serving in harm's way, Mr.
Know someone who has helped improve the quality of life in our community through his or her volunteer efforts? Be sure to nominate him or her for the Birmingham Eccentric First Citizen award.
Downtown state park expansion opens to public this week, gets new name
The second phase of the riverfront State Park is set to open to the public at a ribbon cutting at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 22.
Fairway Park cell tower antenna neighbors meet with petitioner
If Verizon Wireless wants to construct a cell phone antenna at Fairway Park, the company's representatives will have to work with residents to develop a compromise on the tower's appearance and location.
Fund-raiser to offer new focus for those in hospice care
HUNTINGTON WOODS - Rose Fenster knows both the heartache of losing a family member, and the way to ease that burden.
Council to revisit cell tower issue
Several homeowners aren't happy with plans for a 120-foot wireless transmission antenna to be constructed in Fairway Park, next to the Idyl Wyld Golf Course.
Cemetery tour "Pioneer Tour of Greenwood Cemetery" sponsored by the Birmingham Historical Museum & Park, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
By Diane K. Bert CORRESPONDENT Little did young David Zimmer know when he joined the Navy after graduating from Northwestern University in 1940 that he would be present at one of the most historic naval battles in history.