11/15/23 C & G Special Edition - Oakland

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NEWSPAPERS n o i t i d E l a i c e p S

NOVEMBER 15, 2023

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Oakland County papers

After long wait, Royal Oak graduate’s name added to veterans memorial BY MIKE KOURY

mkoury@candgnews.com

ROYAL OAK — It was a long time coming, but Marine Corps Cpl. Nick Manoukian was immortalized on Royal Oak’s Veterans War Memorial. Manoukian’s name was engraved on Oct. 24 on a bench in the war memorial plaza in Centennial Commons. The honor came just after the 17th anniversary of his death. Manoukian’s mom, Mary, was in attendance to see the beginning of the engraving on the bench. Mary Manoukian said she’s almost thankful that her son being memorialized was happening now, because maybe someone See MEMORIAL on page 14A

Photos by Patricia O’Blenes

ABOVE: Mary Manoukian was happy to see her son’s name honored at the war memorial. RIGHT: Manoukian looks over the stencil of what will be engraved before Brent Clover, of Clover Stones, sandblasts the name onto the memorial bench.

Salvation Army seeks bell-ringers for holidays BY BRENDAN LOSINSKI blosinski@candgnews.com

METRO DETROIT — The holiday season is upon us, and that means that the sound of Salvation Army bell-ringers won’t be far behind. The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit is seeking volunteer

bell-ringers for the 2023 Red Kettle Christmas Campaign. The nonprofit requests the community’s support to help meet its $7.9 million fundraising goal. Each year, thousands of collection buckets are positioned in and around businesses to raise funds for those in need — and each is accompanied by The Salvation Army’s signature bell-ringers. The See BELL-RINGERS on page 11A Photo provided by the Salvation Army of Metro Detroit


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