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'There's a Lot on the Line': Constituents Tackle National Budget Deficit
The exercise was part of a public workshop organized by U.S. Rep. Gary Peters at Berkley High School.

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The exercise was part of a public workshop organized by U.S. Rep. Gary Peters at Berkley High School.

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City Council, Planning Commission and Downtown Development Authority members discuss what to do about 12 Mile Road, Coolidge Highway intersection.
In the annual test for eleventh-graders, BHS scores are above average in all categories – math, reading, science, social studies, writing.
A Concert in the Park, Chalk Art Contest and Baby Parade will be held Tuesday evening at Scotia Park.
The joint gathering will be held at 7 p.m. at the Public Safety Department.
Huntington Woods community event aims to spruce up the city for its Fourth of July festivities.
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BHS ranked as the No. 9 school in Michigan and No. 333 in the United States, according to the news magazine's annual list.
Huntington Woods clears 'huge' oak that fell during Wednesday evening's storm.
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Storms this afternoon and evening could bring wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour and hail up to 1 inch in diameter, the National Weather Service says.
Also this weekend, comedian Michael McDaniel performs at O'Mara's, A&M Towing in Royal Oak hosts an auto auction and Michigan First Art Fest takes place in Southfield.
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Retiring employees honored and new staff members welcomed Monday at city hall.
Big Will & The 360 Degrees Band will kick off the free Huntington Woods summer series Tuesday evening at Scotia Park.
Departing member Ryan O'Gorman, who will be recognized during Monday's meeting, will step down from his role June 30.
The 2011-2012 budget and personnel list are on tonight's agenda.
Retiring employees will be recognized, a new city clerk sworn in, budget amendments made tonight.
The residence has been transformed into a barrier-free, energy-efficient building after an extensive makeover.