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Larcenies Reported; Woman Cited for Public Urination at the Peabody
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Email: Art.Aisner@Patch.com
Phone: 248-631-7111
Hometown: Farmington Hills, MI
Birthday: August
I'm a life-long Michigander with a nose for news that has served me well while covering communities stretching from 'Tuliptown' to metro Detroit. I spent the majority of my career in journalism covering public safety and government for a variety of publications, including a decade-long stint at the Ann Arbor News. And I've loved the ride.
While chronicling community news is a means to support my family, I am very passionate about providing people with useful and timely information packaged in an engaging and thought-provoking way.
The journalism "bug" first bit before I graduated from North Farmington High School in 1992 and carried me through four whirlwind years at Michigan State University.
Despite my appreciation for all Ann Arbor has to offer, good and bad, I undoubtedly bleed green and white and am a die-hard Detroit sports fan.
I'm humbled by the opportunity to share people's lives with others and still get a thrill from capturing the moments, memories and experiences that often define people's lives and the times we live in.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
Though I have views that pull me toward either side the political spectrum, I generally like to play in the center. When it comes to work, objectivity is paramount when covering campaigns and political issues. Fairness will be the standard at Bloomfield-MIPatch.
Religion
I grew up in a household that practiced conservative Judaism and am very proud and appreciative of the values, knowledge and moral compass instilled in me as a result. Part of that appreciation, however, came only from exploring other people's religions as a journalist over the years. And I'm still curious.
Local Hot-Button Issues
The high school consolidation controversy continues to be a divisive hurdle for local public schools and their supporters. I've also heard a lot of chatter about local library services, area traffic congestion and water rates. I hope to explore those and other key issues impacting the community, including the economy.
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Beat the heat at the Birmingham Farmers Market this summer with Rickey Jasgur and his snow served in a cup.
New at Baldwin Public Library this week include Neil Gaiman's recent novel and the latest suspense story from Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg.
New at Baldwin Public Library this week include Neil Gaiman's recent novel and the latest suspense story from Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg.
The Birmingham Police Department provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
Joan Dunbar, of Bloomfield Township, is now the associate vice president of technology commercialization.
Anshu Chen is the second student in the Bloomfield Hills Schools to get a perfect score on the ACT.
Birmingham police responded to two separate attacks last week, according to reports.
Seniors from both schools, set to merge next fall, received their diplomas earlier this month at Oakland University. Watch the ceremonies all this week on BHS-TV.
The lawn of the First Presbyterian Church in Birmingham Wednesday was full of activity for the 28th annual Women of Bloomfield Arts and Craft Show.
A small tent village sprouted on the lawn of the First Presbyterian Church in Birmingham Wednesday for the 28th annual Women of Bloomfield Arts and Craft Show.
The meetings follow questions raised about a recent unanimous vote to fund pensions obligations through additional bonds.
The project started in March and opened to traffic this week. Merrill Street should be open later this month.
Help the Women of Bloomfield raise money for SCAMP and CareHouse by participating in today's show.
The Bloomfield Township Police Department provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
Father's Day musings from Bloomfield Hills.
The veteran officer from Warren said the first week on the job posed a new challenge for him.