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The Ardmore Elementary Green Team, city officials and others celebrated receiving a DTE Energy Foundation tree-planting grant by planting trees. According to an email sent by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the grants awarded totaled $102,545. The funding and technical support, according to the email, are provided through a 27-year partnership between the DNR, DTE Energy Foundation and ReLeaf Michigan. City officials, including Mayor Kip Walby and councilmen Ron Frederick and Dave Rubello, were in attendance to partake in the event and watched as the students excitedly shoveled dirt to plant the trees.

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Ardmore Elementary School students take turns shoveling dirt onto a tree planted in the ground.

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Attempted arson reported

At 5:39 p.m. on Nov. 14, a report was made about an alleged act of arson that occurred the same day in the 23000 block of Stadium Boulevard. Upon arrival, two officers saw a man walking on the sidewalk between the South Lake schools baseball field and the concession stand, followed by two St. Clair Shores firefighters. An officer ordered the man, 30, to stop and he complied. The man was placed in handcuffs. During the search and without questioning, the man said he tried to light a fire in the corner of the building. The man was placed in the back seat of the police car. The two firefighters said they saw the man attempting to light the building on fire when they arrived. A metal bowl that appeared to have charred debris was observed on the southeast corner of the concession building. An officer later spoke with the caller, a 44-year-old woman, who stated she saw someone lighting something on fire near the building. The man reportedly became agitated on the way to the station and began to kick the inside of the rear passenger door and the ceiling of the police car. Dispatch and the front desk were advised of the situation.

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At 7:02 a.m. on Nov. 21, a report was made about an alleged act of larceny that occurred on the same day in the 24000 block of Harmon Street. Upon arrival, an officer spoke to the foreman of the construction site, a 69-year-old man, who stated that sometime between Nov. 14 and the listed date six spools of wire were stolen from the northwest addition of the school. He said they were working on the other side of the building and believed Nov. 14 was the last time someone saw the wire. The wire was taken from an unfinished construction area surrounded by fencing. An officer reported that residents did see a white vehicle at the school on a Sunday and that a man was driving the vehicle. They stated they did not see the man loading anything into the vehicle. — Alyssa Ochss

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Carjacking suspect arraigned in Shores BY ALYSSA OCHSS

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According to a press release by the St. Clair Shores Police Department, officers investigated a carjacking report at 12:49 p.m. on Nov. 16. Officers met with the victim whose vehicle was allegedly taken by force. Investigators followed up with leads and on Nov. 21, the vehicle was located and found to be occupied in the city of Detroit. Officers from St. Clair Shores and the Detroit Police Department worked together to attempt a traffic stop. The occupant reportedly fled the vehicle and after a pursuit spanning from Wayne County to Macomb County, and the suspect was taken into custody in Detroit. According to the press release, the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office issued a twocount arrest warrant for John Jonathon Gause. Gause was arraigned by Judge Joseph Craigen Oster of the 40th District Court on one count of felony carjacking and one count of attempted retail fraud, a misdemeanor. Oster issued a $75,000 cash or surety bond, the press release said. Gause’s attorney said in a text message that he did not have any comment at this time. “St. Clair Shores Police Department would like to express its gratitude to Eastpointe Police Department, Detroit Police Department and other area departments that assisted and played an instrumental role in the investigation and apprehension of John Gause,” according to the press release. Call Staff Writer Alyssa Ochss at (586) 498-1103.

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Anna Jane Pellerito (also known Annie or Anne) was born August 12, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan. She was the third child of Paul and Jennie Pellerito. Anne and her older siblings Joseph and Ninfa were raised from a very young age by their father Paul, who was a widower. She always spoke with great love and respect for her father. She referred to him as her “Mother and Father”. Mom loved her years at Dominican High School; she loved her experiences with the Nuns, playing tennis and making lifelong friendships. As an alumna, she was an avid letter writer, a great organizer and treasured these friendships and planning school reunions well into her 80’s. After high school she worked in her Father’s Insurance business, Mercantile Insurance Agency. In 1949, she met the “Love of her Life” Peter Joseph Lucido at a wedding. It was a brief encounter, only by fate, to meet again at mass the following Sunday. Dad wanted that second meeting at all cost. He loved telling the story of how they met and married less than one year later. They married on October 7, 1950. Life began on a street in Detroit called Chatsworth, where they had four children. They later built a beautiful home in St. Clair Shores and were blessed with four more children. It was a full house of four boys and four girls. Anne was a devoted wife and mother raising eight children, with endless hours of cooking, gardening, tending to her flowers, feeding the birds at her home, cleaning, washing, ironing, canning, making sauce and sausage, walking and driving to the children’s schools and still finding time to become a Boy Scout Den Mother. Dad worked hard and long hours in the family produce business and later joined his father in law in the insurance business before opening his own agency, Lucido’s Insurance Agency, with his two sons Joseph and Paul. Mom and Dad gave their family a wonderful childhood, filled with many beautiful, fun and warm memories. When Mom was in her forties, she had a minute to breathe as her older children were getting married and the kids were in school full time. She began volunteering at St. Isaac Jogues Church as a Eucharist Minister also bringing communion to the homebound, Christian Service Coordinator, teaching religious education, holding positions of Secretary, Treasurer and later President of the woman’s organization Tekak-

withans, worked in the kitchen for weekly bingo, organized countless Christmas and anniversary parties for the church and teaching the school children how to make rosaries for the missions. Mom later became a Hospice volunteer caregiver, even leaving her home on a Thanksgiving morning to care for a client. She became certified in Elizabeth Kubler Ross, compassion of the death and dying. She made a profession of faith and worked hard to become a secular Franciscan. Also, she was a volunteer at Stapleton Center in Detroit bringing desserts and entertainment to the senior residents. Also, Mom was a pen pal and wrote letters to inmates through the prison ministry for many years. Mom had fun as a “Red Hatter” and enjoyed their friendships well into her 80’s. She continued these countless volunteer services, while taking care of her family. She was a pro at time management and accomplishing tasks. During her fifties Mom found a new love, “SWIMMING” and she was really good at it! She swam laps, one mile a day at the St. Clair Shores pool! During the winters, she would swim at local high schools which she enjoyed into her 70’s. In 2003, Dad and Mom moved to Old Coach Trail in Clinton Township where the new house they purchased had a pool. Her fun continued in the pool daily as Dad watched her from his La-Z-Boy chair. Dad was a top producer in insurance sales and they were awarded many trips in the states and Europe through the years. Mom loved living life to the fullest, thriving on volunteering and giving to others. She enjoyed spending time with all 23 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren at their activities. Mom loved singing by the piano, big holiday parties, pool parties, picnics, traveling, being with her friends and family. Mom instilled her devotion of The Divine Mercy and taught many life lessons to her family and showed great love, courage and devotion in all she embarked on. But, her greatest love was her husband Peter, caring for him in their house until he died in 2019. Their love story lasted 68 years and now forevermore. Mom, rest in peace, you have finished the race and kept your faith, well done, good and faithful servant. Your family will miss you dearly and love you forever! 0423-2349


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MARK METRY APPROVED AS ATTORNEY MAGISTRATE BY ALYSSA OCHSS aochss@candgnews.com

At their Nov. 20 meeting, the St. Clair Shores City Council approved Mark Metry to join the 40th District Court as an attorney magistrate by a 7-0 vote. Metry served in that role for 22 years before he retired in 2021. The same year, Genevieve Taylor joined the 40th District Court as attorney magistrate. Metry was retired for two years before coming back to be attorney magistrate once again and he’s been an attorney since 1978. Metry said Taylor has a full practice which is something he could relate to. He said in a phone call that they’ll work together some days. “It’s a lot more difficult when you have a full practice, so we’ll be complementing each other,” Metry said. Judges and other staff of the 40th District Court were in attendance at the council meeting to see Metry get appointed. Metry had his own private practice. He said he started a partnership with his dad and uncle who were both attorneys. When they died, Metry continued the practice

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Councilwoman Linda Bertges gets sworn in by Judge Mark Fratarcangeli at the City Council meeting on Nov. 20. Photo by Alyssa Ochss

Belgian American Association Band to host Christmas concert The Belgian American Association Band will host a free Christmas concert with a sing-along from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13, in the gym at the St. Lucy Catholic Church, 23401 Jefferson Ave. The band is under the direction of Dale Marzewski. The concert is free and open to the public. Freewill donations will be accepted.

Optimist Club to hold annual holiday celebration

Join the Optimist Club from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 9 for their annual holiday celebration at the SelinskyGreen Farmhouse Museum. At the celebration, folks can enjoy hot chocolate, cookies and traditional carols played on the parlor’s organ. Mrs. Claus will also be in attendance for photos. This event is free for residents and nonresidents. No registration is required. The museum is located at 22504 E. 11 Mile Road.

Pottery instructor to host ornament-making workshop

At noon on Dec. 16, join Pewabic Pottery Artist and Instructor Joshua Kochis for an ornament-making workshop at the Selinsky-Green Farmhouse Museum. The event costs $25 per person by cash or check. Checks can be made out to the Historical Society of St. Clair Shores. Registration is required as there is limited space and it can be done at the St. Clair Shores Public Library’s circulation desk. Registration has already started.

Elected officials take oaths of office, mayor pro tem chosen At the St. Clair Shores City Council meeting on Nov. 20, newly elected council members and reelected incumbents took their oaths of office. Councilman Ron Frederick, Councilman Chris Vitale, Councilwoman Linda Bertges and Mayor Kip Walby took their oaths, with family members in attendance. Judge Mark Fratarcangeli, of the 40th District Court, and City Clerk Abby Barrett swore them in. Councilwoman Candice Rusie was also approved to be the new mayor pro tem in a 7-0 council vote. Bertges thanked everyone who voted for her. “Also to my family who stood by me and helped me through all of this,” Bertges said. Walby thanked the residents and especially wanted to thank his wife of 33 years. “It has been the most rewarding part of my professional career to be the mayor of the city of St. Clair Shores,” Walby said. “A town that I grew up in, that I love. So it has been just tremendous.”

Library announces STEAM Stories program

The Youth Services Department at the St. Clair Shores Public Library invites children 6-10 accompanied by an adult to join them for STEAM Stories from 3 to 4 p.m. on Jan. 20. A short story will be read for the children and they can enjoy STEAMrelated hands-on projects, according to a press release. Registration is required and starts on Jan. 8. Registration is available online at scslibrary.org, by email at SCSYouth@libcoop.net, by phone at (586) 771-9020 or in person. The library is located at 22500 E. 11 Mile Road.

Another storytime session announced

The Youth Services Department at the St. Clair Shores Public Library is happy to announce another session for storytime. This new session starts the week of Jan. 15 and runs through the week of Feb. 12. Morning Storytime for children of all ages will take place at 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays. Evening Storytime for children of all ages

will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Baby Storytime for children up to 18 months will take place at 9:30 a.m. on Thursdays. Registration is required and starts on Jan. 3. Registration is available online at scslibrary.org, by email at SCSYouth@libcoop.net, by phone at (586) 771-9020 or in person. Adults must stay with children at all times. Space is limited.

Library invites children to 2 activities

Children of all ages are invited to drop in at the Gilstorf Meeting Room at the St. Clair Shores Public Library for two fun activities. No registration is required. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 28, children are invited to get creative at the Crafternoon program. Craft materials, scissors, glue, tape, markers and crayons will be available for use. Children will also be able to fill a box with materials to take home, according to a press release. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 5, children are invited to a Family Game Day. There will be board games for all ages in the Gilstorf Meeting Room for friends and family to enjoy. “Winners get bragging rights!” the release said.

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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — While toxicology reports were still pending at press time, police have released more information about the death of a man found in the ventilation system at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, located on the Macomb Community College Center Campus. On Nov. 30, the Macomb College Police Department issued a press release reporting that Clinton Township resident Jason Anthony Thompson, 36, died of an accidental death due to asphyxia/entrapment/ environmental suffocation, which “supports the medical examiner’s preliminary report.” Thompson was not an employee or stu-

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“I miss it,” Metry said. “It’s sort of like a family atmosphere over here and they miss me. I mean, as soon as I said I was thinking about coming back, they all said, ‘You have to come back.’” He said he likes being an attorney magistrate. He later said this time around he

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Both events will be at Blossom Heath Park and there is no admission fee. The Holiday Market runs from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the Tunnel of Lights will last until Jan. 14. This year there are motion lights sprinkled in with the static lights. “And so, we have different sponsors sponsoring the motion lights,” Bowman said. “So I think we have like a Santa Claus waving, and we have a Santa Claus fishing and a few other motion displays.” Parks and Recreation Events Coordinator Donna Hill listed an array of vendors who are going to be at the Holiday Market. “There’ll be people with wreaths, candles, soaps, oils,” Hill said. “A new one I’m very excited about, it’s like the wine barrels, etched. I’m eager to see what that one’s

dent at the college. Classes were not canceled after the discovery and resumed on schedule. Along with the press release, college officials established a timeline that led up to the disappearance and death of Thompson. He was originally reported missing to the Sterling Heights Police Department on Nov. 1 and was last seen by family either Oct. 25 or Oct. 26. Sterling Heights police first contacted college police on Nov. 7 about Thompson, who they described “as a fugitive with several outstanding felony warrants.” He told his family he was running from police and had gotten onto the roof of a building at the college’s Center Campus. “The family believed it was the theater

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son has dance, a couple of different musical genres, and a brand-new Urban Theater production — a musical that we’re all excited to see for the first time!” The Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, located on the main campus of Macomb Community College in Clinton Township, will feature the holiday shows Celtic Angels Christmas Dec. 8, the Detroit Concert Choir Dec. 9, the Macomb Symphony Orchestra Dec. 10 and PRISM Men’s Chorus Dec. 16. Tickets: (586) 286-2222 or www.macombcenter.com. Also in Macomb County, singer Karen Newman will be joined by Frankie Scinta for a concert of holiday classics Dec. 17 at the Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren. Tickets: www.andiamoshowroom.com or (586) 268-3200. Broadway in Detroit will offer the

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“Orchestra Hall is a magical place during the holiday season: from classical, pops, and family performances, to our beloved Home for the Holidays program,” DSO Creative Director of Popular and Special Programming Jessica Slais said by email. “We invite Detroit audiences to celebrate cherished holiday traditions and make new memories with the DSO.” 313 Presents brings a wide range of festive productions to various venues. Detroit’s Fox Theatre will host “A Magical Cirque Christmas” Dec. 8, “Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet” Dec. 10, Brett Eldridge’s Christmas concert Dec. 15, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis Dec. 17, “The Illusionists — Magic of the Holidays” Dec. 21-23 and Charlie Wilson Dec. 31. Little Caesars Arena will feature TransSiberian Orchestra Dec. 23 and WWE Holiday Tour Dec. 27. Tickets: (800) 745-3000 or www.313presents.com.

Take in the vibrant wonder of the Magic of Lights tours through Dec. 30 at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston. Tickets: www.magicoflights.com. “313 Presents has curated an exceptional holiday show lineup this season and invites families to create one-of-a-kind treasured memories at the Fox Theatre, Little Caesars Arena and Pine Knob Music Theatre,” 313 Presents President Howard Handler said by email. “The Fox Theatre is beautifully decorated to welcome guests in for A Magical Cirque Christmas, Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet, Mannheim Steamroller, The Illusionists and Brett Eldredge’s ‘Glow Live’ holiday tour. Trans-Siberian Orchestra is set to spread rock vibes and WWE Live Holiday Tour brings its superstars to Little Caesars Arena. Finally, Magic of Lights, the dazzling drive-through spectacular spanning 1.5 miles, has returned to Pine Knob Music Theatre through December 30.” Have a Santa-worthy belly laugh during the hilarious sketches that make up “Into the Santaverse,” the 13th annual original holiday See SHOWS on page 16A

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Visitors will find an assortment of other Hudson’s memorabilia as well, including a collection of annual holiday shopping bags — on loan from local historian Michael Hauser — dishes and serving pieces from the downtown Detroit Hudson’s restaurant, photos, clothing, an old brass nameplate from the downtown store and a pneumatic tube that Dimick said was used to send messages throughout the downtown store. The Hudson’s store on Woodward Avenue in Detroit was 25 stories tall and was the world’s tallest department store until 1961. The downtown store closed in 1983. “One of the nice things about this exhibition is people reading all of the historic

panels,” Dimick said. “It’s getting to the point where the people who remember Hudson’s are getting older.” Hauser said the holiday shopping bags reflected that year’s holiday décor theme. He said Hudson’s would also have special wrapping paper created each year embracing the theme. “The shopping bags are fun because that’s an art form that’s completely gone away,” Hauser said of the sturdy, decorative paper bags with handles. Hauser worked for Hudson’s at Southland Mall in Taylor for roughly a decade. He penned several books for Arcadia Publishing with co-author Marianne Weldon that explore the history and impact of Hudson’s and other department stores: “Hudson’s: The Grand Dame of Detroit Retailing,” “Hudson’s: Detroit’s Legendary Depart-

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oldest ski destinations in the country, to the Boyne Resorts properties near Petoskey to municipal-owned slopes like Hickory Hills Recreation Area in Traverse City. Among the most exciting additions to Michigan’s slopes this season is the debut of the Camelot 6 at The Highlands at Harbor Springs. The six-person, high-speed Doppelmayr D-Line bubble chairlift is a first in the Midwest. In a nutshell, the new chairlift provides a warmer, more comfortable lift to the top of the hill. Across Michigan, snow sports enthusiasts will find a range of upgrades, including new chairlifts, additional lighting, improved snow-making and grooming, quicker access to the slopes and new dining and other amenities. “There is a lot of good news for snow lovers right now as demand for skiing continues to grow following the pandemic in 2020. What we are seeing is more investing in infrastructure, including snowmaking and chairlifts,” says Steve Kershner, chairman of the Michigan Snowsports Industries Association and director of snow sports for Shanty Creek Resort in Bellaire. “Ultimately

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anyone else was with Thompson. He did not bring any supplies such as food and water to sustain himself. The air vent was not designed to accommodate human access. According to investigators, Thompson thought he was being chased by police due to several outstanding warrants; however, there was no evidence that any law enforcement agency was actively pursuing him. On Nov. 27, college officials released the following statement about the deceased. “The college community extends heartfelt condolences during this difficult time to Mr. Thompson’s family and friends.” Lt. Mario Bastianelli from the Sterling Heights Police Department said he couldn’t comment much on the investigation, as it’s

all of us who love to ski in Michigan are the benefactors of these investments.” The Camelot 6 at The Highlands, formerly Boyne Highlands, is expected to begin operating early this month. December The bubble lift features heated, extra wide, ergonomically designed seats with footrests. A tinted, weatherproof bubble keeps riders warm and protected while being whisked up the slopes at a fast speed. It also boasts advanced safety features. That addition is one of many improvements at the Boyne Resorts property, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The resort also has expanded night skiing and added new dining options, including a Waffle Cabin on the slopes, a pop-up chophouse restaurant at the Country Club of Boyne and a Mexican twist at the Zoo Bar. More outdoor bars are being added — to improve apres-ski options — along the base area. At nearby Boyne Mountain, two new lifts are opening up this season, replacing old ones. One is a four-person Doppelmayr fixed-grip chairlift that will haul skiers uphill in less than four minutes, half the time of the former ride.. The other is a three-person Doppelmayr fixed grip chairlift that will provide skiers and riders with a quicker trip upward as well as improved loading and unloading. ongoing and being conducted by college police. He did confirm that the Sterling Heights Police Department got a report about Thompson being missing on Nov. 1. “Mr. Thompson was reported missing by family members who last saw him in Sterling Heights when he left their home,” Bastianelli said in an email. “Sterling Heights Detectives exhausted every resource and led in attempts to locate Mr. Thompson.” Bastianelli added that campus law enforcement has since informed Sterling Heights police that they found Thompson’s body. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the family for the loss of their loved one,” Bastianelli added. Staff Writer Eric Czarnik contributed to this report. Call Staff Writer Maria Allard at (586) 498-1045.

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You might remember that Boyne Mountain is home to SkyBridge Michigan, a 1,200-foot-long pedestrian bridge that opened in the fall of 2022. For the holidays, the 118-foot-high bridge will be outfitted with a holiday light installation by Zoro’s Lights of Livonia. The display features more than 150,000 twinkling lights and will be illuminated through March 31. At Crystal Mountain, look for quicker access to the slopes, lessons to take home with you, and the ability to pay for lessons online in advance, saving time at check-in at the Mountain Adventure Zone. Like other ski areas, the Thompsonville resort is working to improve the learning experience for children and is introducing Flaik. Flaik uses a GPS tag that students wear during their lessons allowing instructors to track their progress. It also allows instructors and parents to locate kids on the slopes. Student progress reports and satisfaction surveys will be included in the ‘Re-live Your Lesson’ follow-up messaging. “We’re excited about implementing Flaik for Crystal’s Snowsports school because it allows kids and their parents to ‘re-live the lesson’ even after the session is over,” said Chris Fisher, director of Snowsports. “Plus, it allows our instructors to know where the student left off and where to pick up in

teaching when the student returns for another lesson.” Nub’s Nob, outside Harbor Springs, is rolling out a new learn-to-ski program for the season called “2024: A Ski Odyssey.” The program is aimed at prospective skiers ages 9 and above. The program includes two group lessons, equipment rental and lift tickets for just $50 a lesson. At the end of the second lesson, skiers can purchase a Bargain Pass for the remainder of the season for $100 and receive a $100 discount off a ski package. “All of us at Nub’s are stoked to see how this goes as it’s a real chance for us to bring new skiers into the sport,” said Ben Doornbos, general manager. Among the many improvements at Shanty Creek Resort in Bellaire is the expansion of operating hours for its open-air shuttle, the Skibra. Painted like a zebra, the Skibra makes it easier for skiers and riders to get around the 5,500-acre resort, which is home to four distinct villages. Like other resorts, Shanty Creek is moving toward all cashless transactions. This season guests will simply swipe or tap their cards or smart devices for resort-related transactions. Guests without non-cash forms of payment will find kiosks throughout the resort to convert to prepaid cards. See SKI on page 26A

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International College of Dentists USA Section honors local dental practitioner

The International College of Dentists USA Section recognized a local dental practitioner, Dr. Richard Frenchi, as a fellow of the International College of Dentists at its 2023 annual convocation. Frenchi, an orthodontist at LakePointe Orthodontics at 22006 Greater Mack Ave. in St. Clair Shores, received a membership plaque, a gold lapel pin and an engraved gold key symbolic of this fellowship for conspicuous service rendered in the art and science of dentistry. The International College of Dentists states that it is the preeminent honor society of the world’s outstanding dentists involved in serving others. The ICD recognizes professional achievement, meritorious service and progress in dentistry to benefit all humankind. Frenchi exemplifies the core values of integrity, leadership and service, according to the ICD.

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Michigan’s outdoor recreation industry grew by almost 12% last year, the second-straight year of double-digit growth. Industry proponents say Michigan must invest more heavily in trails, public lands and outdoor-related businesses, but state officials are expecting a slowdown next year as a pandemic-era boom subsides. Visit www. candgnews.com for the full article.

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OSS PK

MILES

• 6.2L 455HP V-8 ENGINE • RARE 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANS

$

2020 CHEVROLET BLAZER LT

• REMOTE START • HEATED SEATS • 29K MILES

STK# CP71231A

K ONLY 6

19,588

$

*

CREW

• LEATHER INTERIOR • ONLY 35K MILES

$

STK# C26393

T E STAR REMOT

S

• REMOTE START • CHEVROLET INFOTAINMENT

$

S D SEAT

• POWER SEAT • KEYLESS ENTRY • ONLY 17K MILES

STK# C25125

2021 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT HEATE

REMOT

• REMOTE START • LOW MILES

HEATE

2021 CHEVROLET TRAX LT T E STAR

HEATE

$

December 6, 2023

S

STK# C25710

35,388

$

*

2021 CHEVROLET TAHOE Z71 IOR

R INTER

LEATHE

• RARE 6.2L V-8 ENGINE • LEATHER INTERIOR

• SUNROOF • REAR DVD • LOADED!

• POWER MOONROOF • 7 PASSENGER SEATING

43,888

$

48,788

$

$

STK# C25934

*

STK# C25311

*

STK# CP71175A

55,988

*

*Plus title, title tax, tax plates, plates doc and CVR fees. fees Vehicles available at time of printing. printing No Salvage or branded titles. titles Certain restrictions may apply apply, see dealer for details details. Limited Powertrain Warranty is on certified vehicles from original in-service date and whichever comes first, time or mileage. 2 years or 24,000 miles of scheduled vehicle maintenance is on certified pre-owned vehicles, includes oil and filter changes, tire rotations and multi-point inspections. Sale ends 12/19/2023. 0293-2349


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The Most Wonderful

of the Year!

2015 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT ES

2016 CHEVROLET MALIBU LIMITED LT

2016 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM

2015 FORD FUSION S

• 65K MILES • BLUETOOTH

• ONLY 44K MILES • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

• LEATHER • LOADED

• ONLY 21K MILES • REAR VIEW CAMERA

STK# ZZ27449

12,992

STK# Z26719

STK# ZP71764A

STK# Z26552

14,793

13,593

$

2019 JEEP CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK

2015 CHEVROLET CAMARO 1LT

2016 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED

2017 FORD TAURUS SE

• LEATHER • LOADED

• RS 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC • ONLY 41K MILES

• ONLY 2K MILES - WOW! • REAR VIEW CAMERA

• ONLY 5K MILES! • BACK-UP CAMERA

$

STK# ZK24753A

$

*

18,693

$

STK# Z27677

*

17,991

$

*

*

13,593

$

*

STK# Z26728

18,993

$

*

STK# Z27463

20,892

$

*

*

2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO Z71

2021 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED

2017 BMW X5 XDRIVE40E

2020 JEEP GLADIATOR RUBICON LAUNCH EDITION

• 4X4 • DURAMAX DIESEL • BACK-UP CAMERA

• LEATHER • LOADED • ONLY 33K MILES

• LEATHER • MOONROOF • NAV RADIO • ONLY 83K MILES

• ONLY 16K MILES • 4X4 • LEATHER HEATED SEATS

STK# Z26199A

20,993

$

*

STK# Z26606

21,392

$

*

STK# Z27875

21,991

$

*

STK# ZR72912A

44,991

$

*

OVER 300 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM!

VEHICLES UNDER $12,000 3,999

$

7,992

2015 JEEP PATRIOT

$

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

$

2014 FORD FOCUS SE

$

6,991

2016 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX

$

7,591

2015 FORD TAURUS SE

$

2016 DODGE CARAVAN

$

2013 FORD EDGE

$

2018 FORD FUSION

$

2014 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA Stock #ZR73807A • 136K Miles

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO $5,999 Stock #ZC26891B • 239K Miles Stock #ZR73057B • 130K Miles Stock #ZR73811A • 152K Miles

2013 FORD C-MAX

Stock #ZC25730A • 141K Miles

2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED

Stock #ZR74024B • 253K Miles

7,991

$

7,991

$

Stock #ZC27021A • 138K Miles

8,591

Stock #ZC27033A • 117K Miles Stock #Z27461 • 118K Miles Stock #Z26707 • 98K Miles

Stock #Z27439 • 137K Miles

Stock #ZP72529A • 100K Miles Stock #Z26558 • 102K Miles

9,591

9,993

10,792 10,991 11,893

*Photo may not represent actual sale vehicles. Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles available at time of printing and may be subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply, see dealer for details. Sale ends 12/19/2023. 0294-2349


ST. CLAIR SHORES SENTINEL, December 6, 2023 - 3B

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Apartments/Flats For Rent

Autos Wanted

Apartments/Flats For Rent

Auctions

OFFERINGS AROUND MICHIGAN

BRAND NEW

2 Bedroom Apartments

1,350

starting at $

from

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0 0281-2312

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For Rent or Lease

Real Estate Wanted

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In Any Area, Any Condition, Any Price Range. Fast, Hassle Free Closing.

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WE BUY HOUSES

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Immediate Occupancies 1/Bedroom $2,500 & 2/Bedrooms $3,500 For Sale

586-250-2775

Call 586-756-8280

AUCTION

MATTRESSES

Toro zero turn mower; 3-point equipment; Shop Built Grapple; Lawn & Garden; Ammo; Tools; Vintage; Much more! Kenneth Bierlein Estate online auction (Saginaw, MI.) Bid now through Dec. 7. Bid. SherwoodAuctionServiceLLC.com 1-800-835-0495.

Adjustable Bed Brand New with mattress. Made is U.S.A., in plastic, with warranty. Retail cost $3,995.00, sacrifice for $875.00. Call for showing or delivery: DanDanTheMattressMan.com 989-832-1866

Have Firearms To Sell? John Peck Auctions make it safe & easy. As federally licensed gun auctioneers you’ll get top nationwide prices. Next gun auction Is January! Staff In Charlotte & Gladwin. 989-345-4866 johnpeckauctions.com BUSINESS SERVICES

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METAL ROOFING regular and shingle style, HALF OFF SPECIAL COLORS! Lifetime asphalt shingles. Steel and vinyl siding. Hail damage. Licensed and insured builders. Pole Buildings. Quality work for 40 years! AMISH CREW. 517-575-3695.

We build all year long! BUILT BEST BARNS IN A RUSH? CALL US!!!! Best Quality, Best Service. Now in our 25TH Year! Over 4,000 Buildings in Mid Michigan Call for QUOTES License/Insured 989-205-2534

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POLE BARNS

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Real Estate Wanted

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$$$ WANTED $$$

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586-436-3295

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Job Training/Education

CONSTRUCTION APPRENTICESHIP The JATC for the Pipefitting Industry and Pipefitters, Steamfitters, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Local Union #636 of the United Association will be accepting applications for our Construction Apprenticeship beginning Monday, November 20,2023, through December 20, 2023. Then again starting Tuesday, January 2, 2024 through January 25, 2024. Application days and times will be as followed: Monday, Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturdays: December 9th & 16th, also January 6, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Qualifications necessary for an applicant to be considered are: 1. Must be 18 years of age or older. 2. Complete the application and return to the Pipefitting Industry Training Center with: a. A valid driver’s license. b. High School diploma or high school equivalency (GED) certificate. c. There is a $45.00 testing fee that will be collected when turning in the application. This is a drug free Program. An individual tentatively selected for entrance into the Program after testing and interview will be required to submit to a drug test, which will include testing for marijuana.

No resumes please. For more information, please visit our website at : www.pipefitters636tc.org Help Wanted General

Help Wanted General

Employment Opportunity for Home Management!

Tax Preparer Needed by Macomb County’s Largest Tax Firm

Help Wanted General

Help Wanted General

DIRECT CARE WORKER POSITION Full/Part-Time, Morning shifts. Assisting residents in a group home in Hazel Park. DCW trained preferred, But will train.

HELP WANTED

Call 313-377-4486

0108-2345

Availability Monday- Friday, and some weekends if necessary Morning Shift Qualifications: HS Diploma or G.E.D, a valid driver’s license, trained in direct care, and prior management experience. Salary- up to $20 an hr Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off (PTO), and professional development

Call 313.539.4077 mc@creativeimagesinc.org

DEC. 9-10 0330-2347

The Pipefitting Industry Training Center is located at 636 Executive Drive in Troy, MI between John R and Dequindre, north of E. 14 Mile Road. PH: 248-585-0636

Certified Master Mechanic, Mechanic Helper, Experienced Oil Tech or Oil Tech Helper, Full/Part-Time, Snappy Quick Lube Clinton Township

Call 586-263-7851

Individual must have 3 years experience and able to work under pressure

FULL TIME or PART TIME and starting salary of $20-$35 per hour, plus year end bonus Additional earnings for corporate & partnership experience

ABEX INCOME TAX 36001 HARPER, Clinton Twp.

586-792-5100

0100-2347

Help Wanted General

Help Wanted General

NOW HIRING SECURITY & HALL MONITORS *F/T Hall Monitors for local schools, Inside work, Weekends/Holidays Off, Immediate Openings!

SUBWAY NOW HIRING

586-803-0003

joe@riccosecurity.com

LOOKING For Road Warriors, Driven Sales, Leaders Only Need Apply.

248-250-3259

Tunnel of Lights: Open daily from 5-9 p.m., select dates include live entertainment, holiday market, food trucks and Santa visit, Blossom Heath Park, 24800 Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores, see full schedule at facebook.com/stclairshoresparksandrecreation

Crew Members, Managers & Assistant Managers. Restaurant & Management Experience Preferred. •Sign on Bonus •Competitive Pay •Advancement Opportunities •Flexible Scheduling •Friendly Work Environment

CALL TODAY!

586-216-2124

FreeStore Holiday Pop-Up Shop: Gently used toys and clothing, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 21339 Gratiot Ave. in Eastpointe, facebook.com/EPFreeStore

DEC. 10

Memorial for deceased children: Presented by Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting St. Clair Shores Chapter, 6:30-8 p.m., St. Margaret of Scotland, 21201 13 Mile Road, (586) 293-2240 ‘Skip Liberty: Shooting in Vietnam’: Watch film comprising photos, audio and Super 8 footage of veteran’s tour of duty, 2 p.m., Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum, 16600 Stephens Road in Eastpointe, (248) 399-2386, mimths.org

DEC. 16

No More Violence In Silence: Charity fashion show organized by Haven Women’s Shelter, 6 p.m. (doors at 5:30 p.m.), Athena Banquet Center, 25650 Gratiot Ave. in Roseville, more information on eventbrite.com

DEC. 23

Comic and toy show: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (early bird 9 a.m.), VFW Bruce Post #1146, 28404 Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores, dawnofcollectors@gmail.com

ONGOING

Lakeside Palette Club of St. Clair Shores: Open studio events, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays, St. Clair Shores Adult Education Center inside North Lake High School, 23340 Elmira, (586) 944-8253, LPCofSCS@gmail. com, lakesidepaletteclub.org Book Discussion Group: Meets 1 p.m. every second Wednesday of month, St. Clair Shores Public Library,

22500 11 Mile Road, scslibrary.org/bookdiscussion. html Overeaters Anonymous meetings: 10-11 a.m. Saturdays, St. Margaret of Scotland, 21201 E. 13 Mile Road in St. Clair Shores, (586) 293-2240 St. Gertrude Senior’s Club: Meets 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Mondays, St. Margaret of Scotland, 21201 E. 13 Mile Road in St. Clair Shores, (586) 293-2240 Sweet Mountain Strings: Dulcimer music group for all levels, 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Big Family of Michigan, Suite 1, 23500 Pare St. in St. Clair Shores, (586) 777-4602 St. Clair Shores Community Chorus: Meets 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Triumphant Cross Lutheran Church, 22360 13 Mile Road, scscommunitychorus.org Lakeshore Ukulele Strummers: Jam sessions for all levels, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Lakeshore Presbyterian Church, 27801 Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores, (586) 321-9535 Home for the Holidays: Self-guided tour of Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, also free hot cocoa, weekends until Dec. 30 (except Dec. 24), 1100 Lake Shore Road in Grosse Pointe Shores, fordhouse.org/events Health workshops: For chronic pain, high blood pressure and more, hosted by Corewell Health, free and virtual, beaumonthealth.digitalsignup.com To view more events and to submit your own, use the QR code or visit candgnews.com/calendar. To advertise, call (586) 498-8000.


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CLEANING LADY

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Hotchkiss Electric

586-291-3143 Lic.#6211028

586-755-3636 Father & Son

Master Electricians

Dr. Electric

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at

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313-656-9402 Handyman Services A#1 REPAIR SERVICES: GUTTERS Clean/Repair Install Guards SIDING Vinyl-Siding/Alum-Trim Gable/SoffitVents/Shutters ROOF Leaks/Shingles Vents/Caps

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Professional- We Wear Masks! We haul it all! Demolition Big & Small Residential/Commercial Rubber Wheel Dumpsters10, 15, 20-Yards, Clean-outs, Construction Material, Small-Moving, Appliances, Furniture & More! Lowest Rates!!! Free-Estimates Senior/Military Discounts

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586-258-6672

Heating & Cooling

Painting

AFFORDABLE Furnace Repair Greg's Heating LLC Services all makes and models Service call is 89.00 10% senior discounts

PAINTING

586-422-8528 Home Improvement

#1 All Remodeling

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586-274-2000

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586-354-7549

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Home Repairs EXTERIOR REPAIRS LLC.

Since 1999 Roofing, Siding, Gutters and More! Reliable Ask, We Might Do It! FREE ESTIMATES

248-242-1511 Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops

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FALL CLEAN-UPS! Tree & Shrub Removal, Pruning, Trimming, In or Outdoor Clean-outs, Debri Removal, Hauling

586-634-0033 Lawn Maintenance

586-489-9226

Financing Available

*

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MASTER-PAINTER DRYWALL/PLASTER •Restoration/Repairs •Painting! •Painting! •Interior/Exterior •Wallpaper Hanging •Wallpaper Removal Senior-Rates We-Do-It-All! B.B.B/A+Rating 30-yrs, Licensed/Insured Free-Estimates Owner-Robert

586.899.3555 (Direct) 248.566.6460 (Office)

(586)795-8122

Chris Cronin Painting & Staining Inc. Professional quality. Interior-exterior. Power-washing, deck sealing. Insured, References. Free estimates. MC/VI/DC/AX accepted.

ANDERSON Painting & Carpentry Complete Interior/Exterior Services Plaster/Drywall & Water Damage Repairs. Wood-Staining. Wallpaper-Removal. Kitchen/Cabinet Refinishing Insured/References. Free-Estimates

586-354-3032 248-974-4012

DELUXE WALLCOVERING LLC.

Interior/Exterior Painting 25 Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Robert

989-387-8129 586-343-4005

KELLY'S KITCHEN DESIGN

Cabinet Painting Custom Cabinets Counter Tops & Everything in Between. Call/Text Us For Your Kitchen Transformation.

586-343-4005

PRO TOUCH PAINTING LLC.

Interior/Exterior Winter Discount-15% 30-yrs-experience, Power-washing, Drywall repairs, Staining, Free-Estimates. All Work Guaranteed. Affordable Prices. Senior Discount/Insured.

248-495-3512

PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.

586-722-8381 Now Hiring!!!

Plumbing

586-727-3924

Painting

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•Residential/Commercial •Interior •Power Washing •Insurance •Drywall •Plaster Repair •Clean-outs •Home Repairs •Senior-Discounts. •Guaranteed-Work. •25-yrs Experience.

Restriction May Apply

*

$50 OFF Sump Pump Installation * $30 OFF Any Plumbing Service

*

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Licensed/Insured Lic#-8216443

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MICHAEL NORTON BUILDER

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(586)262-3060

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Removals/Trimming and Stumps. "Free stump grinding with all tree removals!" Senior discounts & fully insured.

586-775-4404 DAVE'S

TREE & SHRUB 30%-FALL-DISCOUNT INSURED, Emergency Storm Damage, Large-Tree-Removals, Trimming, StumpGrinding, Gutters, Leaf Clean-up, Season-Firewood (stacking-wood/extra charge), Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts.

(586)216-0904

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Tree Service

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WATERWORK Plumbing.com

Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885

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586-615-3990

EMERGENCIES HAPPEN!

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FREE Camera with Drain Cleaning

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248-890-8830

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586-747-2354

• Entry, Storm Doors, Patio Doors Installed/Serviced

• Wood Repair • Power Wash • Free-Estimates

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• Garage Doors, Openers Installed/ Serviced, Broken Springs Repaired!

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ROSEVILLE TEACHERS RECEIVE MSGCU GRANTS ROSEVILLE — Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union recently announced its 2023 Classroom Cash Grants recipients, which included teachers from the Roseville Community Schools district. Kaiser Elementary School teacher April Clos, Roseville Middle School teacher Maryann Smith and Roseville High School teacher Keith Silage all received grants. Each teacher received a grant worth up to $750 to help implement innovative learning experiences designed to promote students’ exploration, independent thinking and problem-solving. Teachers submitted project ideas in math, science, literacy, social and emotional learning, and physical education. Classroom Cash Grants winners were determined based on total votes cast by students, parents, colleagues, family members and friends during an 11-day public online voting campaign. MSGCU awarded more than $45,000 to 64 educators from 54 schools across the metro Detroit area. The Classroom Cash Grants initiative has funded nearly 1,200 projects since it launched 18 years ago.

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAKE FOOD DONATION

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FERNDALE BAND TAKES 2ND IN STATE FINALS

FERNDALE — The Ferndale High School Marching Band finished second in its division at the Michigan Competing Band Association State Championship. The state finals were held Nov. 4 at Ford Field, where the Golden Eagle Marching Band competed in the Flight IV division. The band’s performance consisted of songs from Coldplay, Beethoven, Dr. Dre, The Weeknd, Lizzo, Pachelbel and Daft Punk, the school’s website said. The band’s performance was graded 82.35, which finished second to Lakeshore High School in Stevensville’s first-place finish of 84.15.

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The Walled Lake Central student council delivered items from its canned food drive to the Hospitality House Food Pantry Nov. 11. According to a press release, Walled Lake Central’s Canned Food Drive is the largest donation the Hospitality House receives each year. The Hospitality House Food Pantry is located at 2075 E. West Maple Road, B204, in Commerce Township.

‘Talley’s Folly’ set to run at Inspired Acting Company WALLED LAKE — The Inspired Acting Company is scheduled to run the PulitzerPrize-winning play “Talley’s Folly” Dec. 1-17. The play, by Lanford Wilson, is described as a romantic comedy that tackles issues ranging from antisemitism to coping with trauma. According to a press release, the play was written in 1979 and unfolds against the backdrop of a dilapidated and forgotten boathouse on the Talley farm on the Fourth of July, 1944, with D-Day having taken place the month prior. “The backdrop of the war helps raise issues of patriotism, capitalism and anti-Semitism,” the release states. “But it’s also a love story, where the characters grapple with issues of love, identity, and the courage to embrace the unknown. The play takes place in one act with no intermission, set in ninety-seven minutes of real time, with no set change. Lanford Wilson’s masterful storytelling weaves a rich tapestry of emotions and cultural nuances that resonate with audiences to this day.” Performances are scheduled to take place at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays. General admission tickets cost $35, or $30 for those under 30 and over 65. To purchase tickets, visit inspired acting.org or call (248) 863-9953.

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EE W E H T F O E CRIM • K E E W E H E OF T M I R C • K E E THE W Police arrest suspect who allegedly stole nitrous oxide

ST. CLAIR SHORES — At 5:25 p.m. on Nov. 5, a report was made about a retail theft that occurred on the same day in the 28000 block of Harper Avenue. Upon arrival, an officer spoke with the caller, an employee, who stated he had multiple pictures of the suspect vehicle and its license plate. The suspect had come into the store twice that day. The first time, he purchased a canister used to generate whipped cream with nitrous oxide gas, worth around $100. The second time he came in, he stole another canister and walked out without paying. The employee said this suspect has stolen from them in the past. The officer spoke to the owner over the phone who stated he wanted to prosecute the suspect since he didn’t listen to his previous warnings. The officer told the owner to save the photos and security footage for detectives. Another officer spoke briefly with the suspect over the phone. A sergeant was able to locate the suspect at an apartment complex. He was parked behind the buildings. The two officers could see the suspect, a 45-year-old man, sitting in the driver’s side, apparently inhaling nitrous oxide. The vehicle was locked, and he was told multiple times to unlock it. The suspect continued inhaling and refused to open the door. Eventually the suspect opened the door but refused to get out of the vehicle. An officer took the canister out of the suspect’s hands. The suspect grabbed onto the steering wheel at the same time and refused to exit the vehicle as another officer tried to pull the suspect out of the driver’s side. A struggle ensued before the officers and sergeant were able to get the suspect out of the car, into handcuffs and into the rear seat of a police car without further incident. The suspect’s vehicle was impounded. The vehicle next to the suspect’s vehicle was scratched and the owner was notified and gave officers their information for insurance purposes. On the way to the police station, the suspect was informed multiple times he was no longer welcome at the business and that he would be charged for trespassing if he showed up. The suspect reportedly said he understood.

Eastpointe police search for missing memorial bench

EASTPOINTE — Eastpointe police have issued an alert for a memorial bench that was stolen. The wooden bench has black bars on the side and is engraved with the line, “DONATED IN HONOR OF DR. BETSY COVILLE & HER BELOVED DOG CAMO.” The incident occurred on Nov. 7, around

midnight. A light-colored Mercury Grand Marquis was traveling west on Collinson Avenue toward Kelly Road and stopped briefly next to the south side of the property at 21300 Kelly Road. The vehicle then turned to face east, toward Beaconsfield Avenue. The suspect then exited the vehicle, walked over to the bench, picked it up and placed it in the trunk before driving away eastbound on Collinson Avenue.

Vehicles do burnouts in parking lot

STERLING HEIGHTS — Police got a tip the night of Nov. 4 that a bunch of cars were allegedly doing burnouts in a parking lot in the 2000 block of Metropolitan Parkway, east of Dequindre Road. When police arrived, witnesses at the lot reportedly said the vehicles had already taken off.

Cards taken

GROSSE POINTE WOODS — An unknown suspect is said to have stolen a credit card and a Sam’s Club membership card from the phone case of a customer after the customer dropped her phone while shopping at the Kroger store at 20422 Mack Ave. at around 10:40 a.m. Nov. 6. The customer said she checked with employees at the customer service desk to see if anyone had turned in a phone, but at the time, no one had. Later on, the customer told police she received a call from a Kroger employee telling her that her phone had been returned by an unknown man to a worker collecting carts in the parking lot. The customer said that when she got her phone back, the cards were missing, and someone had made unauthorized purchases at Sam’s Club using her membership card and debit card. The customer contacted her bank to have the credit card canceled.

Police assist neighboring department

GROSSE POINTE CITY — Officers in Grosse Pointe City were called to the 1200 block of Whittier Road at around 2:30 a.m. Nov. 7 to assist officers in Grosse Pointe Park as they searched for and subsequently arrested larceny from auto suspects in the area, a police report states.

Jewelry stolen from hotel room

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — At 8:29 a.m. Nov. 8, officers were dispatched to the Hampton Inn, 51620 Shelby Parkway, on a larceny report. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the caller, who stated that she had spent the night at the hotel, as she was in town for work. When she went to check out, she noticed some of her jewelry was missing from her room. The jewelry was valued at $550. The Shelby Township Police Department’s detective bureau was investigating.

THE 1980S ACROSS 1. *”Heaven’s on Fire” band 5. *Setting of “Cheers” TV show 8. Derive 13. “I’m ____ you!” 14. Gas station brand 15. Affirmatives 16. Image in Orthodox Church 17. *Robert Wagner or Stephanie Powers, on TV 18. *Vote for H.W. Bush, e.g. 19. *Weird Al’s last name 21. Forum, pl. 22. Dog-____ book 23. Clingy plant 24. Spiky succulent 27. Accumulates (2 words) 31. Turkish military leader 32. Consequence 35. *Wintour of Vogue 36. Zoroaster follower 38. E in B.C.E. 39. #53 Down, third person singular 40. Do like exhaust pipe 41. Hertz’ offering 43. Extra cost 44. Expert, in U.K. (2 words) 46. *Ricky Martin’s boy band 48. Arrival time acronym 49. *Piano player Lee Curreri on “Fame” 51. *Baltimore player 53. *Mikhail Gorbachev’s policy 56. Recipient of money 57. *Umberto Eco’s “The ____ of the Rose” 58. Oration station 60. Some tournaments 61. In the thick of 62. Place, in French 63. Not at all good 64. Bitty 65. Other than what is DOWN 1. Ornamental pond dweller 2. Deep black 3. Greek promenade 4. Shakespeare’s output 5. * Lou Reed’s “Home of the ____” 6. Like thick smoke 7. Campus military org. 8. Attractive to look at 9. *”Back to the Future” car

10. One on drugs 11. Cecum, pl. 12. Is, in Paris 14. “A horse is ____ ____, of course, of course” 20. Resin-producing tree 23. Took the bait 24. *Christopher Reeve’s sartorial style in “Superman II” 25. Old World lizard 26. Indigenous person from Suriname or Guyana 27. Surveyor’s map 28. Mix-up 29. Not married 30. Promenade in Spain 33. Tournament ranking 34. Remains container 37. *Washington’s volcano Mount ____ ____

39. *Close of “The Big Chill” 41. Genetic initials 42. Entertained 45. Affirm to be true 47. Cavatappi or udon, sing. 49. Scapegoat’s due 50. Fiber crop variety 51. Head of family

52. Deed hearing 53. Chew on 54. Schooner canvas 55. *TV’s “Family ____” 56. Sound of explosion 59. *”Peggy ____ Got Married”


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