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The conclusion of another school year and more great sports seasons means one thing: It is once again time for sports fans around the Pointes to support their favorite athletes and make their voices ...
Lately, I’ve been finding myself feeling unexpectedly down. My three kids are all growin... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required ...
Photos courtesy of Tyler ShawParticipants in the local Ride for the Living event are all smiles at F... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News ...
Photo by Laurel KrausPark resident Adam Steiner pioneered The Campus Shop in The Village the last si... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News ...
Prudence Cole-Klimisch Grosse Pointe Shores resident Prudence Cole-Klimisch has been named a 2025 No... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News ...
After 18 years of bringing the Grosse Pointe community together each summer to... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required to view ...
KA6 starts 5 p.m.,” should have stated that Carley Copus, a sponsor of Kerc... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required to view this ...
During her student teaching assignment, Jacqueline Listman noticed the most popular books she read to students included hand-drawn illustrations in watercolor or colored pencil. The self-taught artist ...
Photos by Renee LanduytFrom left, Lt. Tim Harris, Public Safety Director John Hutchins and Sgt. Dere... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News ...
Just like students in Julie Van Tol’s kindergarten class at Kerby Elementary S... Log In With Your Email and Zip Email Zip Log In An active subscription to the Grosse Pointe News is required to view ...
When Heather Wiegand relocated to Grosse Pointe nearly two decades ago, she didn’t anticipate her life would become intertwined with the lives of girls in rural Kenya; however, she is ever grateful it ...
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