8/9/23 West Bloomfield Beacon

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Fire service agreement turns 20

Retiring fire board commissioner reflects on changes BY MARK VEST mvest@candgnews.com

See RESIGNATION on page 11A

Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

After deciding to resign from the Tri-City Fire Board, Chairman Dave Boerger received a plaque for his years of service on the board at a meeting July 25.

File photo provided by Emily Hebert

The Friendship Circle’s 18th Walk4Friendship fundraiser is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 27. The fundraiser is set to benefit individuals with special needs.

‘SEEING THE FLOODS OF PURPLE T-SHIRTS WALKING TOGETHER IS BEAUTIFUL’ Community invited to join Walk4Friendship event BY MARK VEST mvest@candgnews.com

WEST BLOOMFIELD – A good time in support of a good cause could be in store for thousands of residents later this month.

The Friendship Circle of Michigan’s 18th Walk4Friendship fundraiser is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 27. The walk is approximately 1.7 miles, with the route scheduled to start at the Friendship Circle’s Farber Center and end at the Friendship Circle’s Meer Center. The Friendship Circle provides recreational, social, educational and vocational programming for individuals with special needs. See WALK on page 8A

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GREATER WEST BLOOMFIELD — More than 20 years have passed since a potentially life-saving decision was made. In years past, fire services in Orchard Lake, Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake were handled by volunteers. West Bloomfield, on the other hand, had fire stations that were staffed 24/7 by professional firefighters/paramedics. An idea that would allow Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake and Sylvan Lake to utilize the services of the West Bloomfield Fire Department was formulated more than two decades ago, and an agreement was eventually reached between the cities and West Bloomfield. The Tri-City Fire Board consists of commissioners who represent Keego Harbor, Orchard Lake and Sylvan Lake. It existed prior to the agreement with West Bloomfield and still does to this day. Richard Eriksen, of Sylvan Lake; Dave Boerger, of Orchard Lake; and Sharon Horger, of Keego, were part of the early stages of the merger process between the cities and the West Bloomfield Fire Department. Boerger recently decided to resign from the board, and his timing is fitting.


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