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Friday, December 30, 2011

Weekend Countdown: 5 New Year's Options

Here's a look at what's happening around the Hartland area.

1. 'STRIKE IN THE NEW YEAR' Where: Striking Lanes, 1535 N. Old US 23 in Hartland Township (Howell mailing) When: 6:30 p.m. New Year's Eve, Saturday, Dec. 31 Cost: $110 per couple; $60 per individual Why go: You can bowl (prizes available), hear good music, eat twice, have champagne and enjoy yourself in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. 2. BLUESCASTERS ROCK GRILLE 23 Where: Grille 23 Restaurant & Tavern, 1535 N. Old US 23, in Hartland (Howell mailing) When: The Bluescasters take the stage at 9 p.m.; come earlier for dinner to make sure you get a seat (reservations needed) Cost: Call 810-632-5080 and make a reservation as soon as possible to get a seat or for more information; various dinner specials are available; the ladies also get drink …

Monday, December 26, 2011

5 Family-Friendly Ways to Spend New Year's Eve or New Year's Day

Check out these fun ideas.

Let the good times roll New Year's Eve. Choose between a daytime party for the kids or an evening party for the whole family at Rollerama II, 6995 Grand River, Brighton. The daytime party's from 1-7 p.m. Cost is $7 and includes kids' party favors, a prize-filled balloon drop. It doesn't include skate rental, which is $2 for regular skates and $4 for in-line skates. (Or you may use your own skates as long as they won't scratch the floor; check at the desk.) The "late skate" is $15 per person and includes regular skate rental, pizza, pop, New Year's favors, games and another prize-filled balloon drop. Bundle up (if necessary) and go to your city, county or state park and enjoy a family walk this holiday weekend. Besides the Shoe Year's Day …

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8:30 am on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Hartland Girls Rolling Toward Solid Season While Boys Struggle in Bowling

Both squads lose Tuesday's match against Brighton.

The fortunes of Hartland High School's boys and girls bowling teams have been heading in different directions this year following a strong 3-1 start to the season for the girls and a rough 0-4 start for the boys. Bob Brewer coaches the varsity girls team and its captains are juniors Sarah Schmitz and Sam Moesta, the only two returning varsity bowlers, and they have the Eagles in third place in the Kensington Lakes Activities Association West Division. "The girls are doing well," boys head coach Ron Heck said. "Especially the (junior varsity) bowlers. A lot of them are lacrosse players, and they're athletically inclined. Next year is looking good. A few of them are going for lessons outside of practice and coaching to get better." On …

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10:01 am on Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Hartland Cheer and Wrestling Take First; Coed Bowling Has Tough Loss

Cheer and wrestling celebrate victories while bowling looks to improve performance.

WRESTLING — Hartland varsity wrestling headed to Flint Kearsley Wednesday night to take on Lakeville and Marlette, defeating both teams with ease. "The team wrestled great," senior captain Chase Snider said.  "When we had the chance to pin or get bonus points, we did." The team beat Marlette by a score of 63-16 and Lakeville 69-9. "Our team is looking good right now, but we still have to keep working hard," Snider said.  "We have a long season ahead of us." The Eagles are at home this Saturday, hosting the 35th Annual Hartland Tournament beginning at 10 a.m. BOWLING — The Hartland bowling team took on Plymouth Tuesday night, with both the girls and boys finishing with disappointing losses. The boys team lost 24-6, but bowler Josh …

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