Community Corner

Week in Review: Coolidge Construction, Teachers Honored, Power Outages and More

A lot happened around town last week; here's your chance to catch up.

Here's a chance to catch up on what's going on in Berkley and Huntington Woods last week:

  • : After several delays from Tuesday's planned start date, Huntington Woods Project Manager Larry Harworth says one unfinished task has put the entire process behind.
  • : Though he's never gotten to meet or thank the donor family that helped save his life, Mike Roman hopes to make them proud this summer.
  • : Berkley-Ferndale hockey player's huge year helps him earn 91 percent of the poll vote.
  • : Recent incidents handled by the Huntington Woods and Berkley Public Safety Departments.
  • : Downtown Berkley favorite is family owned and operated. Next week: Vote for your favorite in Oakland County.
  • : Berkley Athletics fundraiser on Friday also includes a home gym system, $500 cash and Grill Master as just a few of the Super Grand Prize items.
  • : These instructors embody dedication, creativity and compassion for their students.
  • : Huntington Woods officials vote to recognize Arbor Day and Mental Health Month, in addition to offering suggestions for the reconstruction of Burton Park.
  • : As nearby communities consider the study, Berkley’s main concern is making sure any transit that comes through stops in the city.
  • : City Commission approves a plan for a Cruisin' Shoes 5K race down Woodward Avenue early morning before the cruise begins.
  • : Thousands opt not to run Monday as temperatures reached into the 80s.
  • : The National Weather Service issues a wind advisory for Oakland County and more than 800 DTE customers, including Angell Elementary School, lost power.


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