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North Farmington-West Bloomfield Teams Earn Playoff Berths
The Vikings freshman team wins a Division championship and makes it to the Nov. 3 Oakland-Macomb Youth Football Association Super Bowl.

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Hometowns: Hoffman, Minnesota and Farmington, Michigan
Birthday: September 1
I spent my childhood and most of my teen years living in small towns. That's also where I fell in love with journalism, as a reporter for the Kanabec County Times in Mora, Minnesota.
After spending a decade covering the communities of Lakeville and Farmington, Minnesota for the Lakeville Life & Times (gone, but not forgotten), I moved to Michigan to work for Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. Over the next five years, I won awards for breaking news coverage, editorials and columns, and filed countless stories about the people, places and events that make Farmington and Farmington Hills such a wonderful community.
In late October of 2003, I married the love of my life, Brian Golden, in a simple ceremony held in our neighbor's backyard. Almost a year later, I left journalism for the world of public relations, working at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield and Oakland University's Department of Music, Theatre and Dance. While this was a wonderful ride, Patch lured me back to community news with a wide-open, virtual canvas and the opportunity to get back to grassroots reporting.
In a way, I'm back where I started, living in the community where I work and loving the opportunity to work for my community.
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Religion
After many years of learning about different faith traditions, I have come to believe we are all traveling in the same direction, only taking different routes. I was raised Lutheran, and am now a student of kabbalah and a spiritual seeker. I do my best to observe the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule.
Local Hot-Button Issues
It doesn't get hotter than Farmington Public Schools right now. From constant funding battles and tougher state academic standards, the district faces significant challenges.
Both cities face tough budget issues as well, but visions are emerging for the future of Farmington and development of the Grand River corridor, from Eight Mile Road in Farmington Hills to Power Road in Farmington.
The Vikings freshman team wins a Division championship and makes it to the Nov. 3 Oakland-Macomb Youth Football Association Super Bowl.

Dogs, puppies, cats and kittens will be available for adoption during the Sunday Michigan Humane Society event.
Natalie Lichtman's former West Bloomfield employer has joined the #AJO pay it forward movement for Epilepsy Awareness Month.
The Vikings freshman team wins a Division championship and makes it to the Nov. 3 Oakland-Macomb Youth Football Association Super Bowl.
Administrators provide an overview of the International Baccalaureate program during Tuesday's school board meeting.
The man drove away in a Chevrolet Malibu after taking the smart phone on Nov. 7.
A former Leaf & Berry employee is especially grateful that the shop has joined the #AJO pay it forward movement for Epilepsy Awareness Month.
The market will feature Michigan produce and products on Saturdays through April.
The author of 'The Gershwins and Me' talks about his experiences with the famous songwriting brothers Sunday.
Chris Greig is the volunteer director for the Farmington/Farmington Hills Education Foundation.
West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation offers a day-long certification class on Nov. 23.
One group of prizes available to local shoppers who spend $100 or more in downtown Farmington focuses on health.
The public is invited to talk about priorities for the state, which will be presented to candidates and elected officials.
Barry Brickner said he has always considered running for State Rep. Vicki Barnett's term-limited seat.
A caller claiming to be from the Oakland County Sheriff's Department tried to get personal information from a West Bloomfield resident.
Nancy Seaman is one of 10 women represented by the Michigan Women's Justice and Clemency Project.
M. Shapiro Development Company, for Pinnacle Homes of Michigan, purchases the property for $725,000.
The project is tied to the City of Farmington Hills water tower.
Two men face charges after being found with Tiane Brown's cell phone, but police do not believe they had anything to do with her death.
'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare–Abridged' opens tonight, with 7:30 p.m. performances on Friday and Saturday.