New Camera Technology Sees through Smoke and Darkness
Fifty Thermal Imaging Cameras added to Rochester Hills Fire Department Fleet The Rochester Hills Fire Department purchased and received 50 new Thermal Imaging Cameras (TIC). Their team will be the first fire department in the world to receive this particular model.   These cameras allow firefighters to see through smoke or darkness to more easily find […]
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A Lung Cancer Community of Courage and Survivor Story
Rochester Hills Public Library (RHPL) is pleased to welcome Bonnie J. Addario on Tuesday, June 1, at 7:00 p.m. to discuss her book, The Living Room: A Lung Cancer Community of Courage. The program will be live-streamed on Zoom. Addario is a lung cancer survivor and co-founder, board chair, and patient advocate of GO2 Foundation […]
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New Day Foundation for Families Welcomes Barbra Rill
New Day Foundation for Families, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the financial burden and emotional stress caused by cancer, announced the addition of Barbra Rill to the staff as community development coordinator. The announcement was made by New Day Co-founder and President Gina Kell Spehn.   As a resident of Rochester Hills since 2007, Rill […]
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Rochester Hills Native Announces Bid for Rochester Hills City Council Member At-Large
Rochester Hills native Matthew Berard, 33, has announced his campaign for Rochester Hills City Council Member At-Large for the November 2 general election. Berard, raised in Rochester Hills and a product of Rochester Community Schools, lives in Rochester Hills with his wife Kelly, and two sons; Jack and Charlie. “I am running for City Council […]
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Hart Middle School Recognized as a National School of Character
Rochester Community Schools is proud to announce that Hart Middle School has earned the prestigious designation as a National School of Character.
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Dear Crabby, Should I Buy or Lease a New Car?
Dear Crabby sits in front of a laptop computerDear Crabby, Should I Buy or Lease a New Car? Sincerely, Miss Daisy Dear Miss Daisy, As with anything, you must look at the pros and cons of either option. When you lease a car, the monthly payments are lower, the warranty protection is better, and you generally always have a new vehicle. However, you […]
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Everyday Heroes Needed for Annual 5K Race and Walk
The sixth annual Everyday Heroes Needed 5K Race and Walk will take place in person on Saturday June 26 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Bloomer Park located at 345 John R. Rd., Rochester Hills, MI 48307. The Everyday Heroes Needed Race2Rescue 5K Race and Walk is being held to raise funds and awareness to enable the rescue and rehabilitation of children who are victims of child human trafficking.
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State Lifts Mask Requirement for Fully Vaccinated Michiganders
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is updating the Gatherings and Mask Order to align with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest guidance on face coverings. The new order will effect on Saturday, May 15 at 9:00 a.m.
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