Several Communities Have Proposals on the Nov. 2, 2021 Ballot
Here are the communities that have proposals on the Nov. 2, 2021 ballot:
Here are the communities that have proposals on the Nov. 2, 2021 ballot:
Chen had a booth at the annual Hazel Park Art Fair which graces Green Acres Park for one weekend each summer.
Their website lists their values: respect for all humans, understanding of intersectinality, and damn tasty coffee.
…but when I had this Caprese Sandwich, I knew that I had to write about it and tell the world.
Although there will still be competition, and crowns for the winners, there will be no King or Queen for this year’s Ferndale High School Homecoming. That’s because…
“Parks are a gathering place for families. For friends new and old. For residents to come and visit. Just a place to feel free and at one with nature…”
Out of eleven applicants for the position, Ferndale School Board voted Monday to appoint former Ferndale High School student Jonathan Turner to fill the seat left vacant…
…it means depending on one’s zip code there it means a seven year gap in opportunity for younger citizens in some cities.
One Eyed Betty’s is located at 175 W Troy St. in Downtown Ferndale. Find more info and order online at https://www.oneeyedbettys.com/.
The software, called CivicClerk, automates several aspects of the meetings, such as voting, updates to the agenda, the compilation of meeting minutes and internal item review processes. Macomb County and Wayne County have similar systems in place.
city leaders in Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge are sharing information with the public about where things stand, including the likelihood that Pleasant Ridge would likely not be part of the road diet.
A fire Wednesday on S. Hart Place destroyed townhomes in Royal Oak Township Wednesday, leaving a resident injured with burns.
She has served as the environmental sustainability planner for the City of Ferndale, where she was responsible for integrating the social, financial, and environmental sustainability perspectives and best practices into everyday city operations.
Dreaming of getting married at Ferndale PRIDE?
Ferndale Seniors meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
As you walk through our self-guided exhibit of exclusive oral histories, paired with vibrant archival photos, documents, and other glimpses into the past, you’ll have a chance to see the vibrant and storied history of Detroit from a whole new angle.
On select Fridays, Hazel Park’s Viking Ice Arena will host free open skating from 4-5pm.
…they had no idea that just minutes later they would be going to the hospital instead of school.
The area is designed to be easily closed off for events, like Broadway in the Burbs, which featured a live performance by Michigan Stage, a live painting demonstration, and booths for sharing city information.
Designs range from the abstract to the painterly and come in a variety of color palettes to compliment your wardrobe.