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Shores Council Seeks Gatehouse For Osius Park
Grosse Pointe Shores City Council is considering a new gate house for Osius Park partly as a way of managing nonresident parking.

Rebecca Golden is a longtime writer and editor whose work has appeared in Salon, the Times of London and the Atlantic. Previously editor for Curbed Detroit, she lives in Grosse Pointe Park, where she's completing her second nonfiction book, Welcome to Detroit. Rebecca holds an MFA in nonfiction writing, and undergraduate degrees in journalism and history from Boston University.
Grosse Pointe Shores City Council is considering a new gate house for Osius Park partly as a way of managing nonresident parking.

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