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New Ferndale Businesses Open, School Board Members Sworn In and More
Here's a look at some of the top Ferndale Patch posts from the past seven days.

Here's a look at some of the top Ferndale Patch posts from the past seven days.

Find out what crimes made headlines in neighboring communities over the past week.
Police say the 19-year-old man confessed to a Nov. 1 home invasion on Edgewood Place in Ferndale.
"The quality of the food here is going to surprise anyone who thinks One-Eyed Betty's is just another beer joint," writes food critic Molly Abraham.
Ferndale school board president Jim O'Donnell confirms that Gary Meier has rescinded his cancellation of the ICE contract.
Group will show the video "Coal Country," a 2009 documentary about coal mining in West Virginia.
Activ8 celebrated its grand opening and ribbon-cutting on Thursday.
A reader recently asked for plumber recommendations in the Ferndale area.
Treat Dreams will double its kitchen space and extend its dining room to accommodate business growth.
Seminar for parents and adults will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at Ferndale High School.
Robert Burch, of Hazel Park, enjoys Lions-themed day with his family provided by Hospice Dreams.
Motor City Bootcamp accepting shoes this month to be distributed around the world to those in need.
Neighborhood group looks to discuss growth, finalize geographical boundaries.
Parents and children invited to meet teachers, principals and learn what to expect in kindergarten.
New accommodations planned to make theater experience more enjoyable for children with autism spectrum disorders and other sensory difficulties.
Michigan general manager says bandwidth issue caused outages that frustrated residents in Ferndale and surrounding areas.
A bandwidth issue caused outages that frustrated residents in Royal Oak and surrounding areas, the company's Michigan general manager says; impacted customers must call to request a credit, he adds.
Michigan general manager says bandwidth issue caused outages that frustrated residents in Oakland Township and surrounding areas.
The Board of Education met for its annual organizational meeting on Monday night.