REVIEW: Avon Players’ ‘Assassins’ Takes Aim at The American Dream
From left to right: Scott Wickson (of Clarkston) as John Wilkes Booth and Steve Grady (of Romeo) as Lee Harvey Oswald. Photo Credit: Bryan Clifford. There’s something oddly ironic about watching a play—a musical no less—that centers around presidential assassins on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. And yet that’s where I found myself on Sunday along with what looked to be a full house. Truthfully, Avon Players could not have picked a timelier topic to open their 2016 – 2017 […]
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Avondale Academy is the Right Fit for Students
Alternative School is Opportunity for Students to Earn High School Diploma and More The Avondale Academy announces an Open House on Monday, September 12, 2016 from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. for all students interested in earning their high school diploma. An alternative high school with a variety of education options, Avondale Academy offers a right […]
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Half Marathon will Close Roads to Showcase Rochester Hills to Runners
The Ninth Running of The Brooksie Way On September 25, runners and walkers with lace up their shoes and head to Rochester Hills for the 9th Annual HAP Brooksie Way. The HAP Brooksie Way, now in its ninth year has become one of the most popular regional fall half marathons. The course begins and ends […]
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How to Reduce the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
How to Reduce the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases
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AT&T Corporation Honored for Generous Donations
AT&T Corporation Honored for Generous Donations On Wednesday, August 31, 2016, Oakland County Board Chairman Michael J. Gingell presented a proclamation to AT & T Corporation’s Director of  External Affairs Robert Jones for his company’s tremendous support and financial donations to many Oakland County charities and non-profit organizations. Many outreach efforts that AT & T has been involved with has benefited and served […]
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Sheriff’s School Zone Safety Tips
School Bus Safety School Zone Safety Laws & Tips The Sheriff’s Office wants to educate and raise awareness about school zone safety laws in order to prevent a tragedy. School zones combined with changing traffic and weather conditions create an extremely dangerous situation. “Back to school is an exciting time for both parents and students, but we must […]
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Ben Wendel Group Performs at Oakland University
Ben Wendel Performs September 20 at OU At 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20, the Ben Wendel Group, featuring Gerald Clayton (piano), Joe Sanders (bass), and Henry Cole (drums) will play at Oakland University in a concert sponsored by The Judd Family Endowed Fund. Grammy-nominated saxophonist Ben Wendel and his group will provide an evening of modern improvisational music in support of […]
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Director of DIA to Talk Wednesday at PCAC
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Dear Crabby, Have you ever Missed a Deadline?
Dear Crabby Gives Advice Dear Crabby, I’m a New Freelance Writer and I’m Wondering, Have you ever Missed a Deadline? Sincerely, Fred Lance   Funny you should ask. I missed my last deadline and pulled your question out of the proverbial hat serendipitously. I normally don’t use such a hefty vocabulary, but I feel the need to impress my […]
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