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Crossing Guard Recovering, Men's Club Commits $65,000 to Park Project and More News This Week
Here's what happened in and around Berkley and Huntington Woods.

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Here's what happened in and around Berkley and Huntington Woods.

A community-based Health Advisory Committee has recommended the Berkley School District update the video and vocabulary used to teach fifth-graders about HIV and AIDS.
Crain's Detroit Business recently published Ronald Gillham's letter on the subject.
We'll find out Feb. 24 who wins. Which films, stars and directors get your vote? Where is the best local Oscar party to attend? Leave a comment!
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Participants will learn the basics of thunderstorm development, storm structure, what features to look for and where to find them.
Paul Skonieczny – who suffered internal injuries, fractures and other bumps and bruises when he was struck by a vehicle Jan. 11 outside Anderson Middle School – is expected to make a full recovery, his wife says.
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Todd Sperl of Lean Fox Solutions, whose new tool teaches users how to cut costs and improve service by streamlining operations, has transformed a downsizing into international success.
Seven members of Huntington Woods Troop 1292 who are working to earn their Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge attended the City Commission meeting Tuesday.
The group raised and donated the funds to help cover the cost of activities throughout the city, including $60,000 from the 2012 auction for tree trimming.
The Huntington Woods service organization selects the playground overhaul as the beneficiary of its annual Service Auction, which will be held Saturday, March 23, at the Recreation Center.
Trash and recycling pickup still is done on Tuesday by Tringali Sanitation, Department of Public Works manager Claire Galed says.
The legislation was signed into law Jan. 8; the consolidation will begin in 2015.
The popular Royal Oak lingerie store has increased sales for the past four years; during its annual sale through Saturday, Jan. 26, all bras will be discounted 20 percent and all bottoms will be 40 percent off.
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