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I am the editor for Grosse Pointe Patch. I've lived and worked in the Pointes for nearly eight years. My professional background has been in newspapers, where I covered courts, crime, schools and government. Before moving to the Pointes, I worked in Indiana covering crime, criminal & civil state courts and a federal district court for six years.

I have a B.S. in Journalism from Bowling Green State University. My career started as a copy editor and transitioned into reporting. I love people and that is what I enjoy most about journalism: every day I get the opportunity to meet and interview different people. Everyone has a story.

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Grosse Pointe Police Help Elderly Resident

City of Grosse Pointe police are monitoring a situation involving a 92-year-old resident and his caregiver after the resident reported concerns about paperwork he recently signed.

Grosse Pointe Police Help Elderly Resident
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Foundation Donates $110K to Grosse Pointe Schools

The Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education recently gifted more than $110,000 in educational grants to the Grosse Pointe Public School district.

Foundation Donates $110K to Grosse Pointe Schools
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3 Stolen Cars Recovered, Drunk Driver Arrested

The following information is gathered by the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.

3 Stolen Cars Recovered, Drunk Driver Arrested
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Bob Bashara to be Arraigned Wednesday

Bob Bashara will make his first appearance in 36th District Court Wednesday on charges related to his wife's death. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced charges against Bob Bashara earlier this month.

Bob Bashara to be Arraigned Wednesday
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Vote for Maire Student in National Chef Competition

A Maire Elementary School student is competing at the national level in a Future Chef contest after winning within the Grosse Pointe Public School district and then at regionals. The public determines the winner and voting is open through Tuesday Apri

Vote for Maire Student in National Chef Competition
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Kerby Teacher Finishes Race in Under 2 Hours

The Kerby Elementary teacher who wore a hula girl outfit for a half-marathon Saturday as part of a fundraiser for a former teacher's family completed his run in less than two hours.

Kerby Teacher Finishes Race in Under 2 Hours
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Chez Loulou, a Trendy, European Salon

The owner of Chez Loulou in the Village celebrated her new business Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Grosse Pointe Chamber of Commerce.

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Kerby Teacher to Run Half-Marathon as Benefit

A fifth grade Kerby Elementary School teacher will run a half-marathon Saturday dressed as a hula girl. He will also wear a sign announcing that Kerby students helped raise more than $1,000.

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Volunteers Recognized by Grosse Pointe Schools

In an annual ceremony, 11 people were recognized by the Grosse Pointe Board of Education as distinguished volunteers. Their work has impacted the school district and/or the classrooms in significant ways, according to district officials.

Volunteers Recognized by Grosse Pointe Schools
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Possible Hoarding Case Under Investigation

The following information is gathered by the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.

Possible Hoarding Case Under Investigation
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16 Eateries in Grosse Pointe Restaurant Week

The second Grosse Pointe Restaurant Week starts today and features 16 local eateries. Each restaurant is offering a unique deal to restaurant week diners.

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Shots Fired on Lancaster Ends in 3 Arrests

Three men are being held without bond in Harper Woods after a SWAT team removed them from being barricaded inside a Lancaster home. The situation led to several schools being put on lockdown in Harper Woods and Grosse Pointe.

Shots Fired on Lancaster Ends in 3 Arrests
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Teen Released Pending Further Investigation

The Grosse Pointe South High School student removed Wednesday for a tweet related to a bomb during Rick Santorum's speech has been released from police custody pending further investigation.

Teen Released Pending Further Investigation
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Wayne County Prosecutor Reviewing Bomb Tweet Case

The Grosse Pointe South High School student taken away from the school Tuesday after he tweeted a statement referring to a bomb and Rick Santorum remains in police custody while the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office reviews the case.

Wayne County Prosecutor Reviewing Bomb Tweet Case
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Park Resident to Fill Grosse Pointe School Board Vacancy

The Grosse Pointe Public School board voted unanimously Wednesday night to appoint Brian C. Summerfield to fill the vacancy created by the immediate resignation of Brendan Walsh.

Park Resident to Fill Grosse Pointe School Board Vacancy
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School Officials Compliment South Students

Rick Santorum's speech at Grosse Pointe South High School on Wednesday went well, officials said afterward. Principal Matt Outlaw thanked students for their professional behavior before dismissing them.

School Officials Compliment South Students
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Grosse Pointe South Student Held Over 'Bomb' Tweet

Grosse Pointe Farms police escorted a South High School student off campus about an hour ago after he sent a Tweet containing the word "bomb" during a Rick Santorum speech.

Grosse Pointe South Student Held Over 'Bomb' Tweet