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Right-to-Work Legislation, Woodward Transit Meeting and More News This Week

Here's what happened in and around Berkley and Huntington Woods.

We shared a lot of good information last week and want to make sure you didn't miss a thing, so here are some highlights.

  • Who's Hiring in Oakland County This Week: Are you looking for a job and don't mind traveling a bit from home? We've found a dozen positions available including babysitters, an engineer and a dental assistant.
  • : Celebrate the Festival of Lights with fun events and delicious recipes.
  • : Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
  • 'Caring and Sharing' Unites Berkley School District Community: More than 200 families and 50 senior citizens will receive boxes of food Saturday to help them celebrate the holidays.
  • : Recent demographic data available online reveal residents' educational attainment, marital status, earnings and more.

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  • Franklin Fine Wine & Café to Open; Restaurant Group To Help Hurricane Sandy Victims; and More: Sip and savor your way around Oakland County's eateries, find out what's coming to town and what deals and tickets are available.
  • Sound Off on Right-to-Work Legislation: Leaders, including Berkley Education Association president Mary Lou Gleason and U.S. Congressman Gary Peters, weigh in on what's at stake.
  • Work Under Way at Site of Former Margarita's Mexican Restaurant in Berkley: The owner has removed the building's facade in an effort to determine its condition before moving forward with development plans, City Planner Amy Vansen says.
  • : The program received more votes than Rochester Adams High School in the final round of online voting in the My TV20 “Battle of the Bands” Bracket Challenge.
  • Debbie Meske Named Recycler of the Year: The Berkley Environmental Advisory Committee award was presented Monday during the City Council meeting.
  • : Take a peek inside the 3,650-square-foot home in Huntington Woods listed for sale for $364,900.
  • Share Your Elf on the Shelf Hiding Spots: What Has that Elf Been Up To?: Our Patch Elf on the Shelf has gotten ahold of our computer and now wants to know what his buddy elves are up to. Share your photos here!
  • : Bargain hunters rejoice! Real estate deals abound in Berkley.
  • Trader Joe's Recalls Frozen Dinner: The product could be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Monday.
  • : Congratulations to these residents earning bachelor's and master's degrees this month!
  • : The Jewish Family Service program that has helped at-risk youths since 2005 faces difficulty due to government restructuring and economic hardship.
  • Standing Room-Only Crowd Turns Out for Woodward Transit Meeting: Officials from Berkley and Huntington Woods, public transportation users and interested citizens packed the Berkley Community Center on Monday evening to discuss the $2 million Woodward Avenue Rapid Transit Alternatives Analysis.
  • Pig Out! Baconfest Michigan 2013 Tickets Go on Sale: The annual celebration of all things bacon that will be held June 1 at the Royal Oak Farmers Market even has some offerings for vegetarians and folks who don't eat pork.
  • Catalytic Converter Taken From Vehicle Parked in Driveway: The following information was supplied by the Berkley Public Safety Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
  • Our Lady of La Salette Christmas Tree Lot Is Open for Business: Find out when you can pick up a tree, which types are available, and what you can expect to pay. Sales benefit the Berkley Catholic school's sports programs.
  • : Who's hiring in Berkley and Huntington Woods? Here's a sampling of ads to help you land just the right job!

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