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Ford House Fairy Tales Festival Focuses on Alice in Wonderland
The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House is being converted into scenes from Alice in Wonderland in preparation for the 2013 Fairy Tale Festival.
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The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House is being converted into scenes from Alice in Wonderland in preparation for the 2013 Fairy Tale Festival.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
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Grosse Pointe North High School teacher Gary Abud was named Michigan's Teacher of the Year in late May. He has been recognized by many local elected officials, including most recently, Wayne County Commissioner Tim Killeen.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The teachers reported the thefts to Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety after determining a suspect, who is a student.
Repair crews remained on the scene for hours after the SUV was removed from inside the condominium assessing the damage.
The man will make his next appearance in court June 26. Prosecutors said they anticipated additional charges but none have yet been filed in connection with the homicide investigation of Sabrina Gianino.
Grosse Pointe North High School teacher Gary Abud received another round of recognition related to being named the Michigan Teacher of the Year. Grosse Pointe Shores and Woods councils have recognized Abud's accomplishment.
The new service center in Grosse Pointe Woods offers service and maintenance to foreign, domestic and rare automobiles. It is owned and operated by a Grosse Pointe Park native.
Grosse Pointe Shores Director of Public Safety John Schulte is crediting a smoke alarm with "quite possibly" saving the residents lives.
The collections officer hired less than two years ago on a trial basis has helped bring in more than $200,000 in fines, fees and other costs owed to Grosse Pointe Woods. His contract with the city was renewed Monday by council.
The following is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The Grosse Pointe Park Community Foundation will pay for the addition of a decorative island at Kercheval Avenue and Wayburn.