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There was a 'boil water order,' some news about the Avon Bridge, and multiple car thefts to report on.

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There was a 'boil water order,' some news about the Avon Bridge, and multiple car thefts to report on.

Paul Coutilish and his friends in the Rochester Hills Barbershop Society serenade patients at nearby Crittenton Hospital.
Let Patch help you plan your Saturday.
Also on the schedule this weekend: 'The Secret Garden' from Avon Players, Rock N' Bowl Live at Classic Lanes and the Downtown Farmers' Market, of course.
Here are more details about the watering ordinance in the city of Rochester Hills — and general tips on conserving water in both cities.
A water main break in Shelby Township forced residents to boil their drinking and cooking water two days ago. City officials lifted the 'boil order' around 2:30 p.m. today.
Would you have been able to spell the words that were given to Kuvam Shahane and other Scripps spelling bee contestants?
This year's theme is 'Dream Big — Read!' What will your children be reading this summer?
The Falcons girls' team was 13-3 overall and 6-0 in the Oakland Activities Association White division.
Five of the instances were in North Fairview Farms last week.
Incase you need yet another reason to head downtown: for kids, it's a close-up look at digging, hauling, loading and bulldozing.
Tommy Andres had just finished his freshman year in college when he told his dad to buy Madonna's childhood home in Rochester Hills and put it for sale on eBay. That's where this story begins.
Reuther's Kuvam Nirad Shahane is one of 278 students across the country competing in the bee.
It is set to re-open in mid-July, shortly before work on the nearby Livernois Bridge gets under way.
Residents east of Letica must boil drinking or cooking water for the next 48 hours after water main break on 24 Mile Road.
Returning from a sunny three-day weekend is rough, so let us help you catch up: we'll tell you what you missed (a stolen sheep downtown, for starters) and what you have to look forward to this week (Paddlepalooza is Saturday).
From the flag-raising to the flyover, here's a retrospective look at the holiday in Rochester and Rochester Hills.
The Heart of the Hills Barbershop Chorus performed at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony in Rochester.
Annual parade from Mount Avon Cemetery to Veterans Memorial Pointe honors fallen heroes.
Before you head out, check out this quick guide.