New Signs for Berkley Schools – Project Nears Completion
The grant parameters allowed the District to create a comprehensive District-wide initiative to update the signage at all buildings.
The grant parameters allowed the District to create a comprehensive District-wide initiative to update the signage at all buildings.
Berkley received 2,181 claims from property owners relating to the 2014 event
This increase is even more alarming as it is likely an underestimate of the actual burden of disease due to decreased testing for STDs during the pandemic.
Broken vintage jewelry, a new craft trend seen online, is now being sold in ‘Craft Jars’ at Council ReSale in Downtown Berkley.
“Scammers are lurking under every rock and behind every corner waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting people,” said Nessel.
Sections of the park take on different themes, with music and light setting the mood for enchantment.
Because of social distancing, TLC is focusing on carryout orders, with an efficient and safe way to grab an easy lunch to go.
The panelists said there are many ways people can confront the crisis.
“The Only Way To Beat It Is To Face It” is funded by a federal CARES Act grant.
Santa will virtually come to Berkley on December 19 from 12 – 1 pm to read various holiday stories to children via Zoom.
We will have speakers from SEMCOG, The Michigan Municipal League, Automation Alley, Accenture Detroit Innovation Hub, The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, and representatives from Oakland and Wayne County.
“These pilot sites provide geographic and demographic diversity with unique needs that will ultimately help MDHHS scale MiCAL to the entire state.”
“We look to the council to create a culture for our employees that respects diversity and creates policies that promote equity and inclusion internally and in the critical services we provide to the public.
The Berkley Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is excited to announce its annual MerriMonth event celebrations will continue this holiday season.
Public Health may now reduce the length of quarantine if specific conditions are met.
The $10 million Oakland Together Restaurant Relief Program will use $7 million of Oakland County’s federal CARES Act allocation and $3 million from the county’s general fund to help restaurants hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic and a reduction in business.
Grants will be awarded in the amount of up to $15,000 per eligible business on a “first-in” basis.
Join us live on Zoom where Santa will be reading some of his favorite Christmas stories!
This concert can be viewed on both Facebook and the local Berkley TV channel.
On December 10 and 11, make sure to stop by Downtown Berkley for some last minute holiday shopping.