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Your Guide to Labor Day Weekend Travel
Get the scoop on gas prices and which road construction projects in Michigan won't be suspended during the holiday.

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Get the scoop on gas prices and which road construction projects in Michigan won't be suspended during the holiday.

Get the scoop on gas prices and which road construction projects in Michigan won't be suspended during the holiday.
Get the scoop on gas prices and which road construction projects in Michigan won't be suspended during the holiday.
Here's a quick guide to how the holiday will affect public offices and services in Berkley and Huntington Woods.
Get the scoop on gas prices and which road construction projects in Michigan won't be suspended during the holiday.
When your kids head back to class next week, will it be a relief or will you miss having them around?
Events abound during long Labor Day weekend, including largest Zumba class world record attempt, Romeo peach festival and a brunch and Chinese auction at Aish in the Woods.
The East Coast storm and ensuing flooding has caused a shortage in affected areas.
No BSD schools on the Michigan Department of Education list of 98 Persistently Lowest Achieving Schools.
More than 100 people came out for drinks and munchies at Amici's Pizza & Living Room, The Blarney Stone Pub, Bagger Dave's, O'Mara's Restaurant and 24 Seconds Bar & Grill.
Looking to move? Homes are available in the area.
The U.S. congressman shares lunch and ideas with his constituents in the district.
Stop by the Berkley Public Library to pick up a Shop For A Cause pass or register to win a $500 gift certificate, and visit the Huntington Woods Public Library for deeply discounted texts.
Or check out a show by The High Strung at The Berkley Front, a beer-and-burger pairing event at Bagger Dave's or an Arts, Beats & Eats charity preview party.
The U.S. congressman stops by the Huntington Woods Public Library on Monday to share lunch and ideas with his constituents.
Whether you missed the event or were too busy cruising to check out the coverage, we've got you covered with a collection of photos and stories from throughout the weekend.
Vinsetta's new owner said he'll keep the Woodward Avenue landmark's historic touches intact as it is transformed from a garage into a restaurant. The eatery is expected to open in the first quarter of 2012.
A Berkley resident who said he detests the classic car event nonetheless sets about helping others enjoy the day.
"We do see a lot of spur-of-the-moment tattoos, people who just want to say they did it at the Dream Cruise," said Jennifer Elliott, who owns American Pride Tattoo in Berkley, which was offering special deals Saturday.
Birmingham resident scours historic avenue for recyclables in hopes of making several hundred dollars Saturday.