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Week in Review: Baseball Returns; Peep Pudding; Volunteers Give Back

Here's a recap of the past week's news in Troy.

A lot happened this past week, and we want to make sure you didn't miss a thing. Here are some of the biggest stories:

  • Police News: . This information was obtained from the ; where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. Also in police news, a The 37-year-old man volunteered with the Athens High School Bowling Club.
  • Sports: . Red Hawks open season in a doubleheader against Southfield Lathrup on Wednesday with only one returning starter from last season.
  • Pet of the Week: . Shadey is available for adoption through Paws for Life Rescue in Troy.
  • House & Home: . Set your Easter, Mother's Day or brunch-with-friends table with a special look that reflects your passions – from elegant crystal to rustic pottery.
  • Video Recipe: . Kids will love to make – and eat – this Easter-themed treat.
  • Volunteers in the News: . Two Men and a Truck of Troy is collecting Mother's Day gifts for women staying in the South Oakland Shelter. Also, the by selling pizza.
  • Contest: . Snap a photo of the more than 36,000 varieties of tulips at the cemetery for a chance to win cash prizes.
  • Dr. Molly: . "I think that as we shifted toward technology, we encouraged a disconnection from each other in ways that are hard to teach," says columnist and pediatrician Dr. Molly O'Shea.
  • Politics: . Troy Patch reported live during Troy's City Council meeting Monday night. Here is the replay of the live chat.

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