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Glam Geek Kicks Off Four-Day Grand Opening Celebration
The shop at 318 W. Nine Mile Road will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, Aug. 14, followed by three days of special events.

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The shop at 318 W. Nine Mile Road will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, Aug. 14, followed by three days of special events.

Voters will elect a mayor, as well as members of the City Council and Library Board of Directors, and decide whether to decriminalize marijuana Nov. 5.
The HandGrenades and special guests The Future Laureates and George Morris will play the Ferndale venue starting at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17.
Royal Oak Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five free, kid-friendly things to do.
"We’re just going to close up on Friday and Saturday and head out of town," spokesman Willy Wilson said.
The City Council declined Monday to adopt a proposed ordinance alteration that would allow adults age 21 or older to possess up to one ounce of marijuana on private property, thus sending it to the ballot.
People watching is one of the best parts of the annual classic car parade, which will be held Saturday, Aug. 17.
Royal Oak Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five 21-and-older, after-hours events.
The Public Safety Department urges residents to be alert and secure their property.
The program, tentatively titled "Sports and More," will run weekdays from 3 to 7 p.m. on the new Detroit Sports 105.1 channel, the host said Monday in Ferndale.
The Farmington Hills museum's new display explores the lives of Jewish refugees who taught at black colleges in the South.
“This phase-out will cost us revenue, but it’s important to walk our talk and do what’s good for the environment,” Executive Director and CEO Ron Kagan says.
Council members will decide whether to adopt the ordinance alteration within 20 days or put it on the November ballot.
Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 12-18 around town, including a ribbon-cutting at Glam Geek, the Woodward Dream Cruise and more.
The national architecture and engineering firm recently added 13,480 square feet, plus four employees, to its Berkley location.
Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 12-18 around town, including a Board of Education meeting, Berkley CruiseFest and more.
Jennifer Lerner Friedman of Huntington Woods and Melissa Michaelson of Farmington Hills will take on new positions in the coming school year.
Find out when and where the 11U Berkley Cubs 2014 tournament team tryout will be held and who is eligible.
"The message here is it's important to promote sustainable policies that will make this a livable planet," Mayor Dave Coulter says of the Woodward Dream Cruise alternative and celebration of human-powered transit Saturday in Ferndale.
Owner Pam Feldman will host a grand reopening event featuring discounts, ice cream and face painting on Sunday at the eco-chic children's consignment shop in Royal Oak.