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Grosse Pointe Schools Describe Decision to Stay Open in Letter to the Community
Dr. Tom Harwood shared a letter with the community to describe the process that went into deciding to open Grosse Pointe Schools Wednesday.
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I graduated in 1991 and then attended Grand Valley State University where I earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations in 1995.
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Dr. Tom Harwood shared a letter with the community to describe the process that went into deciding to open Grosse Pointe Schools Wednesday.
Cold weather has led to another day off for some private school students in the Grosse Pointes.
Cold weather has led to another day off for a number of students in St. Clair Shores.
In the job market? Here are some links to local jobs.
In the job market? Here are some links to local jobs.
Road work is planned this summer on Little Mack between 10 Mile and Harper.
Development of a new Biggby Coffee in St. Clair Shores is moving forward according to city officials.
Mr. C's on Mack will be closing Friday, and is offering 25 percent off everything in the store.
An unemployed legal secretary who lost her unemployment benefits last month will be U.S. Rep. Sander Levin's guest at the State of the Union.
An unemployed legal secretary who lost her unemployment benefits last month will be U.S. Rep. Sander Levin's guest at the State of the Union.
The following information was gathered from the Grosse Pointe Woods Public Safety Departments. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
Josie Maisano, who lost her unemployment benefits last month, is headed to Washington, D.C. as the guest of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak.
Josie Maisano, who lost her unemployment benefits last month, is headed to Washington, D.C. as the guest of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak.
Josie Maisano, who lost her unemployment benefits last month, is headed to Washington, D.C. as the guest of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak.
Josie Maisano, who lost her unemployment benefits last month, is headed to Washington, D.C. as the guest of U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak.
The historic Cadieux house will find a new life as a personal residence when it is moved later this year.
An Arctic blast that is making it unsafe for kids to walk to school is responsible for Tuesday's school closing.
An Arctic blast that is making it unsafe for kids to walk to school is responsible for Tuesday's school closing.
An unemployed legal secretary who lost her unemployment benefits last month will be U.S. Rep. Sander Levin's guest at the State of the Union.