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City Council members were busy Monday night at City Hall.

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City Council members were busy Monday night at City Hall.

Post a comment to share your advice for getting your body back after giving birth.
Find out where to pick up supplies for a retreat into the world of gardening.
The Catholic school in Berkley will become the first in the Archdiocese of Detroit to exclusively use the system for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Huntington Woods' library director suggests holiday books for children.
City's plan for the 2011-12 fiscal year balances the budget, but not without some pain.
One resident's garage door was forced open; the other's vehicle was taken from his back yard.
Interest in kosher wine of different varieties from all over the world is growing, say sommeliers from West Bloomfield, Royal Oak and Berkley stores.
Find out what's going on this weekend in and around Berkley and Huntington Woods.
Looking to move? Here are some homes available in the area.
This week's Bites Nearby takes us to what crêpe, Royal Oak's only creperie.
Here's a week of photos from around Berkley and Huntington Woods.
The commissioners also considered a Scleroderma Foundation Run/Walk request and addressed the appeal of a partial Freedom of Information Act request.
Post a comment to share your thoughts on how long the first experience should be and when it should take place.
Forum on Proposal A law aims to inform residents about consequences of proposed budget cuts.
Speakers at Monday night's meeting pushed for answers on transfer requests at prized International Baccalaureate school; President Marc Katz announced he won't run for re-election.
"I have kids, and I just thought, if this was my child – God forbid – you'd have to rely on people," a Huntington Woods mom says about why she organized this drive for a New York girl.
American Legion Post 374 in Berkley hosts an emotional deployment ceremony Monday for the Army Reserve's 645th Regional Support Group based in Southfield.
Hop on your bike or take a walk to one of these nearby parlors.
The City Council has recognized three residents who received 2010 Michigan Recreation & Park Association awards.