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St. Clair Shores Residents Are Thankful For ...
Family, the community and friends -- these are all things St. Clair Shores residents said they are thankful for this year. What are you thankful for?
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Hometown St. Clair Shores
I am life-long St. Clair Shores resident who is excited to be covering our city as your Patch editor. I am a product of South Lake Schools who ran cross country, played on the first boy's soccer team and wrote for the school paper.
I graduated in 1991 and then attended Grand Valley State University where I earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations in 1995.
Prior to coming to Patch, I worked for 13 years as a reporter with The Detroit News covering local, regional and national stories. My interest in politics and working for the greater good lead me to work as press secretary for Congresswoman Candice Miller and most recently as press secretary for Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.
Now I have returned to my roots to cover St. Clair Shores. I look forward to seeing you around town as I enjoy the many unique stores, activities and parks in our community with my family and friends.
Family, the community and friends -- these are all things St. Clair Shores residents said they are thankful for this year. What are you thankful for?
Police agencies across Macomb County will be extra vigilant this holiday weekend for drunk drivers.
Police agencies across Macomb County will be extra vigilant this holiday weekend for drunk drivers.
Police agencies across Macomb County will be extra vigilant this holiday weekend for drunk drivers.
Five officers who took and received the videos of a mentally challenged man will be disciplined, and the all members of the department will receive additional training.
Government offices, the city library and facilities in St. Clair Shores will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Government offices, the Grosse Pointe Public library and facilities in Wayne County will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Police agencies across Macomb County will be extra vigilant this holiday weekend for drunk drivers.
Lakeview High School students collected food, packaged baskets and distributed the donated food to families in need in the school.
Drink specials and music are some of the events planned for the busiest bar night of the year.
Local bars are preparing for the busiest night of the year.
Grosse Pointe Woods welcomed the holidays Tuesday with the Woods Aglow ceremony.
The debut of a new float, community groups and of course Santa Claus will travel down Kercheval Friday for the annual Grosse Pointe Santa Claus Parade.
Students, elected officials and members of the community gathered to raise funds in a dodgeball game.
Grosse Pointe Park police will undergo sensitivity training, according to reports.
The Grosse Pointe Board of Education voted 5-1 to place a technology bond on the February ballot.
Are you celebrating Small Business Saturday? Post your specials and offers below.
Are you celebrating Small Business Saturday? Post your specials and offers below.