Sunday May 27 | Patch.com
Here are some of the headlines this week from Grosse Pointe. Shores Council Rescinds Advisory Vote Decision: T he Grosse Pointe Shores city council rescinded last week's vote to seek an advisory vote from residents about a possible move from Wayne County to Macomb County.
Business Offers Boaters a Ride to Shore
FOX 2's Amy Andrews spoke with Lt. Commander Bill Stand from Grosse Pointe Shores about how boaters can practice safety first.
Improvements to Shores-Farms Dispatch Ahead
Grosse Pointe Shores residents have been voicing concerns about the service they receive through the shared dispatch with Grosse Pointe Farms almost since the consolidation first happened last October.
South Lake, Show Us Your Prom Photos
South Lake High School students and their dates donned their tuxes and gowns and ventured to the historicA EdselA &A Eleanor Ford HouseA in Grosse Pointe Shores for their prom.
Shores Council Rescinds Vote on Move to Macomb
Members of the Grosse Pointe Shores City Council began discussing the possibility of moving from Wayne County to Macomb County at 7 p.m. Tuesday in a special meeting.
Animal groups offer walk, vaccination clinic
The Michigan Humane Society will hold its 24th annual Mutt March, 8 a.m.-noon, Sunday, June 3, at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores.
Metro Detroit To Host Not One, But Two Mutt Strutts
DETROIT There's nothing better for dog lovers than a mutt strutt on a clear June day.
Shores Residents to Vote on Exit of Wayne Co
Grosse Pointe Shores residents will be asked in August to vote about whether they would like their city to succeed from Wayne County.
Books? Designers' Show House Has Them Covered
Books seem to be everywhere. Not only are they in homes and on bookshelves, but paperbacks and hardcovers aplenty are also adorning window displays at apparel shops and boutiques and in fashion designer and home-furnishings ad campaigns.
Books? Designers' Show House Has Them Covered
Books seem to be everywhere. Not only are they in homes and on bookshelves, but paperbacks and hardcovers aplenty are also adorning window displays at apparel shops and boutiques and in fashion designer and home-furnishings ad campaigns.
Books? Designers' Show House Has Them Covered
Books seem to be everywhere. Not only are they in homes and on bookshelves, but paperbacks and hardcovers aplenty are also adorning window displays at apparel shops and boutiques and in fashion designer and home-furnishings ad campaigns.
Inside Hudson Mansion With Local 'Rehab Addict'
A She's the new girl on the block on the HGTV Network, but the "Rehab Addict" will always be a Detroit girl at heart.