25 years of treasures
Twenty-five years in business for any small retailer is a huge achievement – and in the recent business climate, even more so. Crimson...
Feb 22, 2022
Cooperation key to funding district court
Our local communities engage in multiple examples of mutual aid and revenue sharing, which helps all of them – it allows large and small...
Feb 22, 2022
County, locals must lead on environment
A few months ago, Downtown Newsmagazine published a one-on-one interview with Erin Quetell, Oakland County's new environmental...
Feb 22, 2022
Outdoor dining restrictions removed by city
Birmingham City Commissioners on Monday, February 14, approved removing temporary restrictions on outdoor dining patios to allow for…
Feb 18, 2022
Small plates spot Sybil, in Palladium, okayed
Final approval for the Sybil restaurant that will feature small plates and craft cocktails in the Palladium building on Hamilton Row was…
Feb 18, 2022
Township continues existing investment policies
Bloomfield Township Trustees unanimously approved maintaining their four investment policies, with minor adjustments as needed, at their…
Feb 18, 2022
Trustees to study water and sewer rate plans
Bloomfield Township Trustees, at their meeting on Monday, February 14, reviewed and discussed a new water and sewer financial plan and…
Feb 18, 2022
Township to try for county infrastructure grant
After learning that the township did not qualify for objectives for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) grant from the state…
Feb 18, 2022
Birmingham pushes for Next, schools lease pact
City officials in Birmingham at their meeting on Monday, February 14, pushed for Birmingham Public Schools and Next, the organization that…
Feb 18, 2022
Local libraries hold book sales
The Friends of the Baldwin Public Library will hold a special sale of used books and media on Saturday, February 19, and Sunday, February...
Feb 18, 2022