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Grosse Pointe Farms Recognizes Officers, Residents
Several Grosse Pointe Farms Public Safety officers and a few residents received recognition Monday night for their work going above and beyond in their duties during 2012.

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Several Grosse Pointe Farms Public Safety officers and a few residents received recognition Monday night for their work going above and beyond in their duties during 2012.

The Grosse Pointe Farms Department of Public Safety doused a second floor fire at a home where residents were present but did not know about the blaze.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
The Grosse Pointe Farms city council will meet; Grosse Pointe Public school teachers will participate in a question and answer session on their proposed contract, which is drawing criticism; and the All-Pointes Daddy-Daughter Dance are this week.
A sign in the window of a long-empty storefront of Kercheval Place announces Great Clips as a new business that is "coming soon."
Teachers from Grosse Pointe Public School district are scheduled to meet today at Grosse Pointe North High School for a question and answer session regarding a proposed contract, which calls for changes some teachers say are extreme.
A new home store in Grosse Pointe Farms opened Saturday offering items ranging in price point from $8 to $25,000. The building, which formerly housed Bambu, was gutted and remodeled for F & H For the Home.
The following information is gathered from the Departments of Public Safety of the Grosse Pointes. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
Realtors in the Grosse Pointes will show 11 houses in the Grosse Pointes Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
After a four-month break, wheel thefts have picked up again, according to City of Grosse Pointe Police, who warn residents to be on the lookout and to report anything suspicious.
What began as a simple real estate transaction for the Cotton family's property management/development plans in Grosse Pointe Park in purchasing Janet's Lunch has evolved into a difficult situation.
The Heiress opened Sunday March 10 at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The show runs for through March 23.
Grosse Pointe North's spring musical opened Thursday. There are two more shows Friday and Saturday at the Grosse Pointe Performing Arts Center.
Following what police believe were prank phone calls to Mason Elementary School Wednesday, Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety is providing special attention as a precaution.
Grosse Pointe North and L'Anse Creuse North high school astronomy clubs are joining up to offer a community "Comet Con" night Friday March 15 with a planetarium show and mini-workshops ideal for children in grades 3 to 7.
Two inappropriate phone calls of an explicit nature led to Grosse Pointe Woods police being present at Mason Elementary School Wednesday afternoon for dismissal.
The Grosse Pointe Theatre's most recent show tells the tale of a young introverted girl being pursued by a man her wealthy father is suspicious of requiring her to make a decision about who to believe.
Red Crown restaurant opened Wednesday for dinner in Grosse Pointe Park's business district along Kercheval Avenue.
The stranded cruise liner involving 4,200 passengers in mid-February has not deterred cruise travel, one Clinton Township travel agency owner says.
Grosse Pointe Farms police arrested 3 men Tuesday night outside Pier Park from a stolen semi-truck that side-swiped cars at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial.