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5 Things to Throw on the Grill Memorial Day Weekend
From kabobs to grilled watermelon, here are a few new things you can slap on the barbie this holiday weekend.

Jen Anesi grew up in the small town of Hudson, WI, and pursued dual degrees in French horn performance and music education at DePaul University and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She left school her junior year to join the Army National Guard, where she served as a combat medic for almost three years. Jen was honorably discharged following the birth of her son in 2005. She graduated magna cum laude in 2010 with a BA in Journalism from Oakland University, where she also earned the school's prestigious College of Arts and Sciences Meritorious Achievement Award.
Over the past few years, Jen has freelanced for The Oakland Press , The Oakland Post , MLive.com and, most recently, Rochester Patch , which she helped launch in October of 2010 before being hired as Local Editor of Oakland Township Patch. In December 2011, she took over as editor of Troy Patch.
Jen currently lives in Rochester Hills with her son.
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From kabobs to grilled watermelon, here are a few new things you can slap on the barbie this holiday weekend.

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The day-long, nonstop concert will raise money for the Troy High School band program.
Nessie is available for adoption through Paws for Life Rescue.
Troy Youth Assistance recently honored the students during its annual awards ceremony.
From kabobs to grilled watermelon and more, here are a few new things you can slap on the grill this Memorial Day weekend.
The following information was obtained from the Troy Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The girl's friend purchased the synthetic marijuana at a Dearborn gas station, police said.
Leon Gorsline was once thanked by President Roosevelt, and this Memorial Day he will be recognized by fellow Marines during Troy's Memorial Day ceremonies.
What's open this Memorial Day? Head to the Family Aquatic Center for some warm-weather fun.
Leon Gorsline will be inducted into the Cpl Stanley L. Moore Detachment of the Marine Corps League following Troy's Memorial Day ceremonies.
Woman gives 11-year-old a purse full of clothing and jewelry, but she gets caught by cops and mother refuses to retrieve the girl, according to police.
These two sophomore tennis players from Athens and Troy High prove we can all get along.
The following information was obtained from the Troy Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Nutting, who will soon be inducted into the prestigious American School Band Directors Association, is credited with inspiring kids and expanding the school's award-winning band program.
The Pontiac garden is dedicated to 9-year-old Adie Farnum, who died of cancer in 2011.
The bright blue bookmobile will stop by the library June 19 to teach residents about eBooks.