Winter Survival 101 at Van Hoosen Farm
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm is Presenting Winter Survival 101 Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm is Presenting Winter Survival 101 The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm will be presenting Winter Survival 101 on Monday, January 16 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Bloomer Park. Admission is free for Rochester Hills Museum members. For non-members, the admission is $5 for adults and […]
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New Green Space Acquisition in Rochester Hills
This ten-acre parcel features a high quality tree canopy, wildlife, and wetland area. Rochester Hills Permanently Preserves Green Space on City’s South Side Last week, City Council approved the acquisition of a parcel that will add to the city’s collection of green space parcels and keep the property permanently preserved.   This purchase provides another opportunity for residents to enjoy the beautiful open spaces that exists in our […]
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Rochester Community Schools Board of Education Members take Oath of Office
Michelle Bueltel, Sandra Fiaschetti, and Kevin Beers are sworn in by Judge Julie Nicholson The Honorable Julie A. Nicholson, Chief Judge of the 52nd District Court, swore in three Rochester Community School District Board of Education members during the regular meeting Monday evening. Taking the oath of office were Sandra Fiaschetti, Ph.D., Kevin Beers, and Michelle Bueltel. Fiaschetti and Beers are returning members with six-year terms. Bueltel will serve […]
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Rochester Hills Public Library Holds Talk on Civility
Dr. Lee Meadows will lead the discussion on Civility Many grew up being taught the Golden Rule, treat others as you would like to be treated, but many would argue that rule is not often used. Discussing more on this topic, the Rochester Hills Public Library will be hosting the event Civility: The Factor that Binds a Free Society. On Tuesday, January 24, at […]
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Foreign-Owned Investment Increases Again in Oakland County
Oakland County Logo International Companies Boost Oakland County Economy as Foreign-Owned Investment Increases for Third Straight Year More than $1 million a day of new international investment fueled Oakland County businesses in 2016 as foreign direct investment increased for the third consecutive year, totaling $371 million, County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said Wednesday. Foreign direct investment – investment […]
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Dear Crabby, What is your Favorite TV Show?
Dear Crabby, What is your Favorite TV Show? Just Curious, George   There is that one program I watch every fall, where the Lions compete again Bears, Dolphins, Rams, Seahawks and others. We had a few more episodes this time, but as always, the season ended horribly and I swear each year I won’t watch […]
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