Feb 19 – Waterford State of the Township Breakfast
Get connected with all the new and exciting things happening in Waterford Township from three prominent community leaders.
Get connected with all the new and exciting things happening in Waterford Township from three prominent community leaders.
MDOT’s planned in-person and virtual open houses will offer detailed information on collected transportation data, corridor safety reports, previous municipal plans, and the opportunity to provide feedback.
The first-ever Fireworks and Flannels event at Waterford Oaks County Park will feature free activities that promise fun for everyone.
Make your reservations for table service and sweet surprises on the White Castle website.
Please join us for information about 4-H and opportunities to support Pontiac Youth programming.
In this next phase, entrepreneurs will learn how to leverage AI not just as a tool, but as a strategic partner in decision-making, forecasting, and innovation.
The City purchased the existing building at 400 East Lincoln (the current YMCA building) in June 2023.
The plans incorporate the valuable feedback we’ve received from the community this past summer and fall.
You do not have to have a Friend Schools connection to attend. Everyone 21+ are welcome!
This is the culmination of a multi-year planning effort that included community surveys and a visioning session to craft a vision for Highland Township‘s future.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
The victim was identified as a 5-year-old boy from Royal Oak.
Crawford was one of 22 candidates who submitted a resident interest application
The City of Pleasant Ridge has vacancies on a number of our boards and commissions.
Board Chair Joscelyn Davis, who is also President and CEO of JADE Strategies, said that 2024 was a year of “collaboration, growth, and genuine connections.”
Holmes brings more than a dozen years of economic development experience from Oakland County and Automation Alley.
DAM has been a cornerstone of the city’s creative community for 93 years.
Oakland County Times is on a QUEST to enjoy every local restaurant in Oakland County.
The decision came following a closed session portion of the meeting and no specific reason was given to the public.
“This was a very difficult decision, and a heartbreaking decision,” said Hometown Restaurant Group CEO Brian Kramer.