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Week in Review: Berkley, DIA Millage Requests Pass; Home Invader Takes Jewelry, Laptop; and More
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.

Huntington Backpack Index says parents will pay as much as 6 percent more for supplies for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade this year.
The night sky display will be at its best Saturday night into Sunday morning. Tell us where you plan to watch!
The night sky display will be at its best Saturday night into Sunday morning. Tell us where you plan to watch!
The night sky display will be at its best Saturday night into Sunday morning. Tell us where you plan to watch!
The following information was supplied by the Berkley Public Safety Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Berkley SummerFest event will be held Thursday, weather permitting.
Participate in the Ferndale Green Cruise, check out a corn festival in Birmingham or a performance of "Henry V" in Royal Oak, rev up for the Woodward Dream Cruise in Clawson, or enjoy music in the park in Huntington Woods.
Looking to move or just want a peek at what's listed? Here are some homes available in the area.
Looking to move or just want a peek at what's listed? Here are some homes available in the area.
The city is in second place in the Recyclebank and SC Johnson Green Choices Recycling Challenge among 50 communities participating across the United States.
City Clerk Cheryl Printz says she is pleased with that figure, although a bit surprised by particularly heavy turnout at some polls.
City Clerk Joy Solanskey said she was pleased with the outcome and speculated that the Detroit Institute of Arts millage request and the Oakland County Commission race may have driven voters to the polls.
"At the end of the day, the community spoke. Now we've got to work together," resident Marc Herron says of the Municipal Operating, Police and Fire Millage Proposal that received 69 percent approval at the polls Tuesday.
She will face off against Republican candidate Ezra Drissman of Oak Park in November.
Craig Covey of Ferndale loses his seat to the Huntington Woods resident; Republican candidate Steven Zimberg, also of Huntington Woods, ran unopposed to represent the new 18th District.
Huntington Backpack Index says parents will pay as much as 6 percent more for supplies for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade this year.
Stay tuned to Berkley Patch for more information and results from Tuesday's election.
Resident Daryl Benish explains why he opposes the proposal that will be on Tuesday's ballot.
"Everything really went well," Berkley Department of Public Works Director Derrick Schueller said Monday.