Politics & Government
Week in Review: Berkley Construction, Man Pinned Under Car, Park Concerts and More
Catch up on news and features you may have missed this past week.
Here's a look at some of our top stories from the past week.
- Memorial Day: The week started with and . There's lots of photos to see in these stories.
- : The fuel report this week showed that while prices dipped down for the holiday weekend, they were the third highest recorded for Memorial Day.
- : Here's a look at photos of volunteers and local business owners doing their part last weekend to jazz up the road.
- : We started a conversation about who should play the lead roles and the poll shows that local Patch readers are split about it. Check it out.
- : The won't be open on the weekend until after Labor Day, but we got the top recommendations of books to swing by and grab, even when you're on a tight schedule.
- : The and you can get all the details of this year's event here.
- : More details are out about the new Great Lakes State Fair, including admission and times.
- : A meeting was held at Berkley City Hall to discuss upcoming construction and how to keep local businesses going strong during the project and detours.
- : Detroit Red Wings' Nicklas Lidstrom announced his retirement on Thursday.
- : The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed the decision that was in favor of the City of Huntington Woods against engineering firm Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc.
- : This Berkley couple has been on the adoption list for over two years and is now "marketing" themselves in a whole new way.
- : The Teen Council along with the Public Safety Department claimed victory over the Men's Club this year in the annual fundraiser for the Jeff Braun Youth Sports Foundation.
- : A 69-year-old Berkley man was hit and pinned down by a car that struck him a Troy Kroger parking lot on Saturday.
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