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Temperance office to shut, Monroe's to be expanded
The expansion of the Michigan Secretary of State branch office in Monroe Township will be Bedford Township's loss.
Thankful for customers, area stores talking turkey
October is supposed to be the month for frights, but this year retailers appear a little scared by Thanksgiving.
Business owners Norb and Marge Abel want to help the community. After 23 years in the restaurant business, the couple has found a way to thank their customers while supporting charities and local organizations.
County recycling program access changes
The Monroe County Solid Waste RecycleNOW program is changing. Access has been adapted to allow additional capacity at the most-used locations, a news release said.
Monroe County School back open after flu outbreak
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 7:22 a.m. LAMBERTVILLE, MI -- A Monroe County charter school is back open this Tuesday after being shut down because of a flu outbreak.A New Bedford Academy students are back in class after the school was shut down last Tuesday.A Only 18 percent of students were absent Monday.A Thata s compared to 35 percent last week.A ...
Long-time RSVP volunteer honored
Francis Wood has been volunteering with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program for more than 30 years.
Schools statewide can ask for an extra four days for MEAP make-up testing, because so many have closed because of flu-like illnesses.
Scary sales forecasts are lurking for retailers this Halloween, with the economy apparently having frightened many consumers into slashing their spending.
Bedford principal honored for school bus safety mirror
School bus drivers can thank a high school principal for making their jobs easier.
Local group pleased with its cleanup effort
Lambertville Lodge 467, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, participated in the Adopt-a-Road cleanup project for the first time Sept.
Michigan man guilty of assault on officers
A Michigan man charged with assaulting two undercover Toledo police detectives the day of his bachelor party was convicted yesterday, after a week-long jury trial, of misdemeanor assault, and two other men on trial, including his brother, were found not guilty on all charges.
Olde Schoolhouse to host annual fall festival
Olde Schoolhouse Commons will host its annual fall festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct.
Lady Govs' Champine named OVC Player of Week
BRENTWOOD - Senior outside hitter Stephanie Champine, of the Austin Peay volleyball team, was named the OVC's "Player of the Week," the league office announced on Monday.
VFW post announces student essay contests
Lambertville Post 9656, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and its Ladies Auxiliary will host their annual Patriot's Pen and Voice of Democracy contests.
Township's bill to expand firehouse to be slightly cheaper
The expansion to the Lewis Ave. fire station will cost less than expected. The Bedford Township Board of Trustees heard an update on the renovation and expansion of the station during its Sept.
Lambertville practice welcomes new doctor
Pinnacle Eye Group has added a new doctor. Dr. Bradley J. Johnson joined the office, Suite E at 3309 Quail Hollow Dr.
Aspen Grove will host its annual Spaghetti Fest from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Aspen Grove, 7515 Secor Rd.
Groups work to distribute backpacks full of supplies to Bedford children
2009 4:24PM About 500 backpacks for needy children were distributed Aug. 14 at the Francis Family YMCA, said director Josh Little.
Monroe County Community College, Monroe, awarded two scholarships to Bedford Township students.