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Men have unique mental health challenges and despite progress in mental health awareness, men still are significantly less likely to seek help for mental health struggles due to societal expectations, ...
The Grosse Pointe Farms-City Little League 10U team went undefeated in last week’s district tournament, culminating in a 10-0 win over Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores Little League in the championship game ...
GROSSE POINTE PARK — The city’s renewed insurance policy maintains $10 million in sewer backup coverage. “This is a critical protection for our residents,” City Manager Nick Sizeland said. “This ...
To the Editor: Recently I spoke during public comments at the school board meeting. I expressed support for Superintendent Tuttle’s steady leadership of our district; however, my main focus was to ...
Boats and sailors from across North America took to the waters of Lake Huron Saturday, July 12, to begin the 101st edition of the Bayview Mackinac race. As boats began crossing the finish line Sunday ...
GROSSE POINTE PARK — The new assistant city manager did her homework before seeking the job. She did more than just submitting her resume and taking what she could get. Cindy Paparelli, hired this ...
According to a recent survey by New Jersey Real Estate Network, a home-listing platform, the Grosse Pointes rank as the 74th most envied lifestyle in the country. We ranked only behind East Grand ...
The Grosse Pointe Farms-City Little League 9U team won the district championship last Tuesday, July 1, by defeating the Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores Little League 7-6 in the championship game. The Farms ...
This summer, Harper Woods is bringing rhythm, art and stars — both on stage and on screen — to its neighborhoods through a series of community concerts and free family movie nights and it’s still ...
Courtesy photoA DaVinci “Pup” Cycle car. A collaboration between the Detroit Historical Society and Ford Piquette Plant Museum will bring together an extraordinary collection of antique automobiles ...
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — As a former teacher, Gary Abud Jr. knows a lot about textbooks. He also knew there were a lot of good ideas for textbooks and other curricula that weren’t getting published. That ...
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