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The Friends of the Grosse Pointe Public Library have three events planned for October, including the Halloween Costume Sale on Oct. 6.

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The Friends of the Grosse Pointe Public Library have three events planned for October, including the Halloween Costume Sale on Oct. 6.

The new cafe will have its grand-opening on Monday, Oct. 1, at 6 a.m. in the Village in Grosse Pointe.
The tortoise-shell cat is ready to go to a good home.
Members of the Grosse Pointe Fishflies took part in a one-mile run at the Grosse Pointe Run.
Here are some of the top headlines in Trenton and Grosse Ile this week.
Grosse Pointe North, Grosse Pointe South and University Liggett all earned victories on the gridiron Friday night.
Six athletes and a coach are the members of the Class of 2012 for the University Liggett Alumni Athletics Hall of Fame.
“I’m just asking our residents to be proactive and notify police if they witness any suspicious activity," Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad said in a Nixle alert.
Grosse Pointe Shores police assisted Macomb County law enforcement in arresting three people accused of robbing a gas station in Eastpointe.
Check out the Dearborn Patch Commute Page for updates on accidents, construction and backups.
Kayleigh Gehlert, Emma Mathews and Olivia Asimakis win events for Grosse Pointe North.
The girls golf team from Grosse Pointe North is undefeated and has claimed a share of the dual match title in the MAC White Division.
Fireworks capped a grand evening that honored Vietnam veterans at the Grosse Ile Municipal Airport.
Here are some headlines in Grosse Pointe from the past week.
Democrat Sander Levin and Republican Don Volaric are vying to represent the 9th Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Lakeview boys swimming team defeats University Liggett, but loses to Marysville.
Knights take third straight game with a victory over Lutheran Westland.
In a Red Mitten survey of influential Michigan Republicans, most respondents felt that Mitt Romney made a strong case for why he should be president following the party conventions.