Community Corner
Week in Review: Tax Hike, Jack White, Coolidge Construction and More
Catch up on the news and features you might have missed last week.
Here's a chance to catch up on what was going on in Berkley and Huntington Woods last week:
- : After a week's delay, the project to repave Coolidge Highway in Huntington Woods has shut down the northbound lane between 10 and 11 Mile roads.
- :Â Committee recommends 3-mill Headlee Override on August ballot.
- :Â Mysterious informant has information on the unsolved case but wants to work with Justice Department, lawyer says. Local officials decry claims.
- : Two record stores – one in Oak Park, the other in Royal Oak –were chosen to sell tickets in person to a special matinee concert.
- : At Average, including Berkley resident Nathan Schleicher, will put on a free concert at The Coffee Beanery in Berkley Thursday to celebrate the release of its debut EP 'Black Hatted.'
- : Berkley baseball, soccer and golf are winners.
- :Â Young's Chinese Food Carry Out in Royal Oak beat out and eight other restaurants and carryouts, based on reviews and ratings.
- : Several freeze warnings during the week had residents scrambling to cover up their spring flowers and plants or crossing their fingers they would escape damage.
- :Â Nearly 30 organizations were represented at the event at the Huntington Woods Public Library.
- : The Bears baseball player, who did a little bit of everything to help his team the previous week, was in the running in the weekly poll.
- :Â Huntington Woods organization guru cautions sellers to be sure to declutter and get organized first.
- :Â Foundation honors district's commitment and support as part of the core curriculum.
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