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Wyandot Middle School National Junior Honor Society students Edward Smith, left, Grady Dobner and Matthew Moran help make blankets for Team Patton Outreach on Sept. 16. The blankets will be donated to several hospitals and medical centers in memory of Erin Terina Maria Patton. Photo by Erin Sanchez
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Erin Terina Maria Patton lived for 16 days. Born on Sept. 18, 2001, Tammy and Cliff Patton’s fourth child and first daughter had a number of complications. “When I was pregnant with her, they saw on the ultrasound that she had a heart condition, which was cushion canal defect,” Tammy said. “It’s a hole in the
child’s heart, usually seen with Down syndrome children.” As time went on, more problems were discovered. Erin had pulmonary atresia, an enlarged heart and severe valve leakage, leading her to be transferred from St. John Hospital to Children’s Hospital of Detroit for surgery. There was little chance of success, but her parents elected to go ahead with it anyway. “Our only other option was to take her off of See PATTON on page 6A
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Mount Clemens will maintain its business with information technology company Hi-Tech for another year for $85,260. The city is upgrading to the company’s premium plan after spending the past decade supplementing the company’s basic plan with additional time block purchases. “We’ve made a lot of changes,” Mount Clemens City Manager Gregg Shipman said. “One was the technician that we deal with that would come out once a week on Wednesdays, so we changed the technician approximately 6-8 months ago. See HEARING on page 12A
Trump visits Clinton Township, criticizes push for electric vehicles REPUBLICAN PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR AUTO WORKERS DURING EVENT AT DRAKE ENTERPRISES BY JONATHAN OOSTING/BRIDGE MICHIGAN AND DEAN VAGLIA/DVAGLIA@CANDGNEWS.COM CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Michigan auto workers deserve “fair wages and greater stability” but their jobs could soon collapse because of a government-backed shift to electric vehicles, former President Donald Trump warned in a speech Sept. 27 in Clinton Township. “Your current negotiations don’t mean as much as you think” because “in two to three years you will not have one job in this state,” Trump said in the speech at
Drake Enterprises, near Gratiot Avenue and Hall Road. His remarks were aimed at striking members of the United Auto Workers union, who 13 days earlier began walking off jobs at Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Stellantis. Drake Enterprises is a non-unionized auto supplier that specializes in gear shift levers and transmission components for heavy trucks. In his return to Macomb County, Trump used his See TRUMP on page 5A
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Jack Hetsko celebrated turning 100 on Sept. 24, 2023. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
Halloween events in Harrison Township
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Residents and locals can get into the fall mood with events hosted by Harrison Township and the Harrison Township Public Library. From the library, the Spice of the Month Club will celebrate ginger with two different recipes on Monday, Oct. 9. Kids and teens can come in for a movie night on Friday, Oct. 13, the features being “Halloweentown” at 5 p.m. and “Little Shop of Horrors” at 7 p.m. Hallowpalooza returns to the Tucker Senior Center on Oct. 14 with a trunk-ortreat from noon to 2 p.m. To avoid long lines, trunk-or-treaters can select a time slot every 30 minutes when registering at harrisontown shipmi.gov.
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HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Jack Hetsko hit 100 years old last month, celebrating the occasion with a party at Rivercrest Family Dining in Clinton Township on Sept. 24. “He didn’t want (a party) but he was so excited,” said niece and caretaker Debbie Crane. “There had to be like 30-35 people, mostly neighbors and the relatives that are left.” Raised on a farm in Patton, Pennsylvania with four brothers and five sisters, Hetsko worked in mines before joining the U.S. Army in WWII and serving in the Pacific theater. He followed his brother to Detroit after the war and worked in a roller bearing factory. According to Crane, Hetsko’s longevity can be attributed to his regimented lifestyle. “He has breakfast at 7:30, lunch at 12:30 and supper at 5:30,” Crane said. “He doesn’t snack in between. He still cuts the grass on a John Deere. He walks a lot. He does sit ups. I think being active is what kept him alive.”
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STATEWIDE — The Michigan Department of Natural resources is asking Michiganders to do their part in the fight against the invasive spotted lanternfly. According to a statement from the DNR, the spotted lanternfly tends to be sighted in the late summer and early fall. Adult lanternflies have brownish-gray wings with black spots with a yellow and black abdomen and red hind wings. Younger lanternflies have black bodies with white spots and occasionally have red patches. “If you see a spotted lanternfly, yes, we really do want you to squish it if you can,” Rob Miller, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development invasive species prevention and response specialist, said in a release. “Then, take a photo or two and report it to us through the online Eyes in the Field reporting system. It’s important to get to know what the spotted lanternfly looks like, though, because we don’t want to target harmless native insects with pretty wings.” Drivers returning to Michigan from out of state are especially urged to check their vehicles for lanternflies.
Tara’s 5K run/walk at Freedom Hill was put on by Turning Point, an organization that helps domestic violence survivors. Photo by Erin Sanchez
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Walker and runners came out to Freedom Hill on Sept. 23 to take part in the 16th annual Tara’s 5K Run & Walk. Held by Turning Point, the event honors the memory of Tara Grant, who was strangled to death by her husband. “It was a very violent crime and took almost a year to bring some justice to the family,” said Sharman Davenport, CEO of Turning Point. Typically held as only a walk, the fundraiser for Turning Point’s domestic violence services featured a run as well this year. Speakers included Davenport, Grant’s sister Alicia Standerfer and Grant’s children, as well as survivors of domestic violence.
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roughly hour-long speech to bash Democratic President Joe Biden’s push for electric vehicles and promised to stop what he called a “transition to hell” that will force automakers to close factories and move production overseas, repeating claims Bridge Michigan previously found to be inflated. Trump’s visit to the township occurred without incident, according to township clerk Kim Meltzer “I think our township did a great job coordinating with the safety of the community with the law enforcement and with the schools, because they were butting up to the school property,” Meltzer said, referring to various L’Anse Creuse Public Schools properties near Drake Enterprises. “We were a great host, and I think that’s what we should be no matter who the candidate is.” Meltzer, who was not in attendance, said she was honored to have presidential candidates visit Clinton Township. “I’m always honored to have any person who is wanting to serve our country to pick Clinton Township to come into and speak and let everybody know their platform … I think it’s a good thing for Clin-
ton Township to have people of that stature coming into the community. If Biden came in, I would feel the same way.” Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon, who was also not in attendance, praised the township’s public safety departments and all attendees for being respectful with each other.
Candidates on both sides court autoworkers
With a potential 2024 rematch looming, Biden and Trump are already battling for the blue-collar vote in Michigan, which is the birthplace of the modern labor movement and remains one of the most unionized states in the country. As of 2022, 14% of Michigan workers — about 589,000 — were members of a union, the 11th highest rate in the country and well above the national average of 10%, according to federal data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. While striking UAW members are pushing for higher wages, cost-of-living increases and changes to a lower-tiered pay system for new hires, the union has also expressed concern about the industry’s ongoing industry shift to electric vehicles, which have fewer parts and therefore require fewer workers to produce, an anxiety Trump has
hammered on again and again. In his speech in Clinton Township, Trump laid out what he called a “vision for economic nationalism” focused on keeping American jobs at home. The visit came the day after Biden made history as the first sitting president to join a picket line. Biden spoke to striking UAW members on Sept. 26 outside a General Motors facility in Belleville, where he backed the union’s call for a 40% wage bump, saying auto workers deserve a “hell of a lot more” than they are currently paid. The Biden administration’s proposed fuel emissions standards, which are projected to require two-thirds of all new auto sales to be electric by 2032, amounts to a “government assassination of your jobs and your industry,” Trump argued. “He’s selling you out to environmental extremists, the radical left, people who have no idea how bad this is going to be,” Trump said. “You can be loyal to American labor or you can be loyal to the environmental lunatics, but you can’t really be loyal to both.” Biden has called for a “just” transition to EVs as part of his goal to make half of all new car sales electric by 2030. That would be a dramatic increase in the U.S., where EVs accounted for about six percent of new car sales in 2022, which doubled the prior year.
To accelerate the shift, Biden has authorized billions of dollars in federal grants and loans to help traditional automakers retool existing facilities for EV production. Last year’s Inflation Reduction Act also expanded federal tax credits for EV customers. Detroit automakers are already spending big to ramp up EV production and compete with other companies, most notably Tesla, the California-based company that uses cheaper nonunion labor to produce electric cars. General Motors, which plans to spend $7 billion on EV and battery facilities in Michigan, has aims to end production of internal combustion engines by 2035. Trump aggressively courted blue-collar workers in his winning 2016 campaign, attacking what he called unfair international trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement, which he eventually scrapped and replaced as president. Trump won Michigan that year by a razor-thin 10,714 votes, topping Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by fewer than three-tenths of a percentage point. Biden won the state by about three percentage points in 2020, topping Trump by 154,188 votes. See TRUMP on page 12A
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medication that was keeping the hole open to keep her alive,” Tammy said. As Erin was taken to Children’s Hospital via the Panda Ambulance, Tammy was given a stuffed bear wearing an EMS unit shirt. Another bear was given as Erin was taken into surgery on Oct. 2, and more stuffed animals and blankets were given as time went on. Tammy learned these animals were donated to the hospital. “We were touched by it,” Tammy said. “We kept her stuffed animals. One of the blankets we buried with her, the other ones we kept. We know how much it means to us and our children, so we wanted to give back.” Erin died on Oct. 4, 2001. To memorialize Erin’s life, Tammy and Cliff founded the organization Team Patton Outreach and have held a stuffed animal drive. Toys are collected between August and October and are donated to Children’s Hospital of Detroit, Ascension St. John Hospital and the Stilson Specialty Center. Tammy and Cliff usually celebrate Erin’s birthday with a party, complete with a balloon release and cake between friends and family. But for 2023, Team Patton Outreach decided to honor Erin’s memory in a differ-
ent way by making blankets. With $1,000 in fleece, Tammy and Cliff rented a space at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library on Sept. 16 and got to work. “It went better than what we expected,” Cliff said. “We were able to make 111 blankets that day inside of a six-hour period.” Tammy and Cliff were not alone in the endeavor. Calls for help were put out and the two parents were joined by volunteers from Wyandot Middle School and Chippewa Valley High School’s National Honor Society. About 60 volunteers came out to help from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Refreshments were donated by Little Caesars at 18 Mile and Hayes roads. Being a birthday celebration, volunteers were also treated to cake and sang “Happy Birthday.” “It was an incredible day,” Tammy said. “It was a very good day.” Erin is also memorized through the Erin T.M. Patton Endowed Memorial Scholarship at Wayne State University, which helps students enrolled in the School of Medicine that have a financial need. Cardiology students are the preferred recipients of the fund. Team Patton Outreach does other activities in the Clinton Township area, such as providing lock boxes for seniors and taking kids to Detroit Pistons basketball games. For more information visit teampattonoutreach.com.
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The kids are back in school, but they aren’t the only ones learning something new this fall. The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores is offering programs for adults and youths that promise to be enlightening, engaging and educational. “We really focus on all learners,” Ford House Director of Education Jason Dake said. “We want to provide educational programs for everyone.” Edsel and Eleanor Ford were known for their impeccable sense of style along with their efforts to protect their estate’s natural environment, so a sustainability talk about fashion at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in the Visitor Center is an ideal fit. Fashion designer, stylist and consultant Paulina Petkoski — who worked with designers including Calvin Klein, Isaac Mizrahi, Diane Von Furstenberg and Marc Jacobs — will discuss how the fashion industry is addressing this issue and why it’s so important. Make a beautiful plate or candleholder using the fused glass technique during a Maker Studio workshop at 1 p.m. Nov. 18 in the Visitor Center. Artist and educator Helen Agius-Andreae will lead participants as they design their piece, which will be fused and slumped in a kiln and ready for pickup from
the Ford House two weeks later. All materials are supplied — just bring your imagination. No experience is necessary.
See spaces inside the house not normally open to visitors during the “Nooks & Crannies” guided tours on various dates Oct. 6 through Dec. 31. Participants will traverse private stairways, the attic, the basement, the infirmary and the underground tunnel to the Powerhouse. Each “Nooks & Crannies” tour is only open to eight people because it takes participants into some small spaces. Because it involves climbing multiple flights of stairs, it’s not wheelchair accessible. Dake said this is “one of our more popular house tours.” It’s usually only offered during the fall and winter. Advance registration for all programs is strongly recommended as space is limited. To register or for more information, visit www.fordhouse.org/events/.
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Two residents also took issue with the cost of the repairs needing to be covered by current property owners, meaning anyone looking to sell a home or land in the district will have to pay their share of the assessment before doing so. Wit said that sometimes the assessments have been passed along, although they are usually included as part of the closing costs. “What we usually see is a negotiation
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Vitale says he heard members present say they wished the speech was held in a union shop, but he believes it would not have been favorable for a union shop’s owner to do so. “Union shops are typically much larger,” Vitale said. “They often sell to consumers and they have stockholders and they risk being boycotted and things like that, whereas nonunion shops are typically familyowned. One guy calls the shots and he gets to decide if Trump comes in there or not. They don’t sell to retail, so they don’t have to worry about being boycotted.” Ahead of Trump’s remarks, U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Michigan, released a statement addressing the Trump and Biden visits and a “major contrast” in presidential leadership. She called Biden “a true champion for our workers and the industry that fuels Michigan’s economy.” “He’s committed to a future where our workers get the pay and benefits that they deserve, instead of their jobs being shipped overseas or to the South,” Stabenow said. In contrast, she said Trump “turned his back on our autoworkers.” “He’s lined the pockets of the wealthy and shipped American manufacturing jobs overseas. When times were tough, he said that auto plants should move to lower-cost, nonunion states. He even said the auto companies should just go bankrupt,” Stabenow said. “This week, more than ever, it’s clear who stands with Michigan.”
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period they sign up for. If severe weather occurs, class activities are moved into a licensed classroom at the Nature Center. “It’s meant to be very immersive, where children are learning throughout multiple seasons. … They’re here every day, all winter and on rainy days too … so it really builds resilience, and kiddos understand that they are part of the world around them,” said Smith. To some, it may look like children at the Heritage Park Nature Preschool are simply playing outside for hours each day, but Smith said their time outdoors helps develop valuable skills and fosters traits like resilience, leadership, problem-solving and perseverance. “Instead of having a classroom that is set up for them with everything perfectly arranged, they are learning that things are dynamic, things change and the seasons change. The classroom is different every time they come in, which really builds their ability to become self-sufficient and empowers them in their learning,” she explained. In 2019, Bailey Lininger opened Firefly Forest School to better connect students with the natural world. “Both parents and educators want kids to experience an unplugged childhood as much as they can — one where they can dig for worms, balance on fallen tree trunks and splash in puddles,” said Lininger, the director of Firefly Forest School. Firefly Forest School provides southeast Michigan children ages 3-10 with immersive, nature-based learning through enrich-
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ment programming from nature preserves in the metro Detroit area. “We love being able to complement a more traditional experience at a more traditional school with some time to just run and be free and play and climb and build and dig and do all the things that are a really important part of being a kid,” Lininger said. Every class is held entirely outdoors every day, rain or shine, even in the chilly winter temperatures. “We’re not just going outside for 20 minutes to play at recess or only when it’s nice and sunny and 75 degrees. We really work with our families and our kids to embrace all weather,” Lininger said. Armed with the proper attire and outdoor gear, students are taught how to embrace the world around them as it is and use it as their classroom. “The more time for unstructured play that you give kids in the natural world, the more creative they are, the more they learn, the more they deepen their growth and fine motor skills, the more they are able to explore and learn independently instead of just being guided, and the more opportunities they are given to be creative problem solvers, to think critically about things, to learn to be adaptable and flexible,” added Lininger. Students are free to run, jump, splash and explore and, in the process, they are constantly learning and growing. “One of the things that we really focus on in our program is instilling a sense of selfefficacy and capability in our kids. We’re really focused on giving our kids the chance to feel competent and capable — that’s something that we see a ton of growth in,” Lininger said. “We see a lot of confidence too.”
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OCT. 7
Pumpkin Party Palooza: Paint pumpkins, decorate cookies, watch “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and more, costumes encouraged, 2 p.m., Harrison Township Public Library, 38255 L’Anse Creuse, Suite A, register at (586) 329-1261
Halloween Bash 2023: Fundraiser for Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs includes food stations and open bar, DJ, raffle and 50-50, 7 p.m.-midnight, Premier Events Center, 20400 S. Nunneley Road in Clinton Township, halloweenparty2023. com Halloween Spooktacular: Trick-or-treating at city businesses, haunted hallway and more, Macomb Place in downtown Mount Clemens, noon-3 p.m.
OCT. 25
Monsters and Mayhem: Treats, crafts, stories and more, costumes encouraged, 5:30 p.m., ClintonMacomb Public Library - Main Branch, 40900 Romeo Plank Road in Clinton Township, cmpl.org
OCT. 10
‘Sugar Skull! A Día de los Muertos Musical Adventure’: 9:30 a.m. and noon, Macomb Center for the Perfoming Arts on Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, macombcenter.com
OCT. 5
Senior Expo 2023: Free luncheon, exhibits, seminars, health screenings, interactive experiences, resources, giveaways and more, also keynote speech and musical performance by WDIV’s Devin Scillian, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Assumption Cultural Center, 21800 Marter Road in St. Clair Shores/Grosse Pointe Woods, (586) 779-6111
Clinton Township, register at (586) 226-5030
OCT. 20
Comedy and Cocktails: Benefit from 5:30-10 p.m., local comic Dan Turco and SNL alum Kevin Nealon at 8 p.m., Macomb Center for the Perfoming Arts on Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, macombcenter.com
Memory Café: For those with dementia and their caregivers, 10 a.m., Clinton-Macomb Public Library South Branch, 35679 Gratiot Ave. in Clinton Township, costumes optional for Halloween-themed session, (586) 226-5072, cmpl.org
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OCT. 7
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Tony Orlando: Hear legendary entertainer at 7:30 p.m., Macomb Center for the Perfoming Arts on Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, macombcenter.com
Sheriff substation open house: Ribbon cutting at 1 p.m., also tours, Q&A with officers and more until 3 p.m., 33125 S. River Road in Harrison Township, (586) 466-1400 Medicare 101: Free one-day class 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 12, Nov. 16 and Dec. 14, Room 104 at Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, RSVP to (586) 465-0588
OCT. 14
HallowPalooza: Trunk-or-treating and free cider and doughnuts, noon-2 p.m., Tucker Park, 27100 Ballard St. in Harrison Township, register at www. harrisontownshipmi.gov
OCT. 21
Trunk or treat: 1-3 p.m., English Gardens, 44850 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, (586) 286-6100
Fire department open house: Safety demonstrations, spray fire hose, explore fire truck, free grab bags, light refreshments and more, noon-3 p.m., 42601 Romeo Plank Road in Clinton Township, (586) 263-8437
OCT. 10
Widowed Friends lunch: 1:30 p.m., Ms. Mary’s and Pete Too!, 34000 S. Gratiot Ave. in Clinton Township, RSVP to Sue at (586) 549-1041 by Oct. 5
OCT. 13
After-hours game night: For teens in grades 6-12, 6-8 p.m. (meet at 5:45 p.m.), Clinton-Macomb Public Library - Main Branch, 40900 Romeo Plank Road in
OCT. 30
Mysterious Michigan: Researcher tells spooky history about state, 7 p.m., Clinton-Macomb Public Library - Main Branch, 40900 Romeo Plank Road in Clinton Township, register at (586) 226-5040
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EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Save the Manatee 5K: Mini mile at 9 a.m., 5K and 2-mile walk at 9:30 a.m., virtual and in person, Lake St. Clair Metropark, 31300 Metro Parkway in Harrison Township, savethemanatee5k.com Great Lakes Comic Expo: 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (10 a.m. early birds), Trinity Lutheran Church/School, 38900 Harper Ave. in Clinton Township, free for ages 10 and younger, greatlakescomicexpo.com/fallexpo.html
OCT. 28
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Professional- We Wear Masks! We haul it all! Demolition Big & Small Residential/Commercial Rubber Wheel Dumpsters10, 15, 20-Yards, Clean-outs, Construction Material, Small-Moving, Appliances, Furniture & More! Lowest Rates!!! Free-Estimates Senior/Military Discounts
586-360-0681
ucallwehauljunk.com BURLY GUYS JUNK REMOVAL
removes ANYTHING! Appliances, furniture, basement cleanouts, hoarders all welcome! Call or Text
248-224-2188
**CLUTTER GUY'S**
Removal-Experts Residential/Commercial Houses/Offices Garage/Storage-Areas Efficient Courteous Workers Reasonable-Rates Free-Estimates NEED CLUTTER REMOVED? LET US DO THE WORK!
586-258-6672 Home Improvement
COMPLETE, QUALITY, Custom Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Framing & Finish Carpentry, References Available, Senior Discounts.
Call 586-354-7549 Home Repairs EXTERIOR REPAIRS LLC.
Since 1999 Roofing, Siding, Gutters and More! Reliable Ask, We Might Do It! FREE ESTIMATES
248-242-1511 Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops
KELLY'S KITCHEN DESIGN
Cabinet Painting Custom Cabinets Counter Tops & Everything in Between. Call/Text Us For Your Kitchen Transformation.
586-343-4005
MR. BACKSPLASH ·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·Custom Bathrooms ·FIREPLACE TILE *FREE ESTIMATES*
586-552-5416
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Landscaping & Water Gardens DOLL'S LANDSCAPING
Sod Installation, Shrub & Tree-Trimming, Planting, Removal. Mulch, Garden Retainer Walls, Porch Steps, Raise Backyards/Drain Tiles, Pavers, Powerwashing Sealing, Power rake, Aeration, Seeding, Debris Removal
586-634-0033 ALLTIMATE OUTDOOR SERVICES
Drainage System Professionals New-Construction, Yard-Drainage, Grading, Sod/Seed, Retaining Walls/Walkways/Patios, Senior/Military-Discounts Credit-Cards-Accepted
Free-Estimates
586-719-1202
248-707-4851
Financing Available
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$50 OFF Sump Pump Installation * $30 OFF Any Plumbing Service
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Landscaping & Water Gardens ROBIN'S
GARDENING SERVICE Weeding, Compost, Mulch, Shrub-Trimming, Butterfly Gardens Our Specialty.
586-295-4999 TOTAL BRICKPAVING LANDSCAPING PROS
586-420-3531
Brickpaving, Patio, Walkways, Driveways, Porches, Repairs, Powerwash, Rock Installation, Mulch, Sod, Complete Landscape Design.
Lawn Maintenance
2023 SPRING 586-260-5218
Commercial/Residential *Landscaping *Decks *Spring Clean-Ups *Lawn Cutting *Licensed Fertilization *Aerating & Thatching
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Bright Horizon Services Inc.
586-489-9226 Donʼs Lawn Service -Lawn Cutting -Edging -Aerating -Power Raking -Bush & Tree Trimming -Sod -Leaf Clean-up Since 1979! SUPREME OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS Fall-Clean-ups, Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Pavers/Patios, Retaining-Walls, Shrub/Tree-Trimming & Removal, Mulching, Sprinkler Blow-Outs, Gutter-Cleaning, Snow Removal, 35-Years in Business Free-Estimates
586-727-3924
Painting PAINTING by-GPC
MASTER-PAINTER DRYWALL/PLASTER •Restoration/Repairs •Painting! •Painting! •Interior/Exterior •Wallpaper Hanging •Wallpaper Removal Senior-Rates We-Do-It-All! B.B.B/A+Rating 30-yrs, Licensed/Insured Free-Estimates Owner-Robert
586.899.3555 (Direct) 248.566.6460 (Office)
(586)795-8122
Chris Cronin Painting & Staining Inc. Professional quality. Interior-exterior. Power-washing, deck sealing. Insured, References. Free estimates. MC/VI/DC/AX accepted.
ANDERSON Painting & Carpentry Complete Interior/Exterior Services Plaster/Drywall & Water Damage Repairs. Wood-Staining. Wallpaper-Removal. Kitchen/Cabinet Refinishing Insured/References. Free-Estimates
586-354-3032 248-974-4012
PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.
586-722-8381 Now Hiring!!!
VK PERFECT PAINTING Interior/Exterior Drywall, Plaster, Repair Free-Estimates Dedicated to Quality 25-Yrs Experience Call Bill
313-433-9400 586-746-9846 www.vkperfect painting.com
AAA all star repairs as low as $225.00* Gutter repairs, Flat-roofs, Reroof, New-roof, Residential /Commercial Call Silversmith Maintenance
Family Owned & Operated
Repairs & Installation Master Plumber • Fully Licensed & Insured Senior Citizen & Military Discounts 100% Guarantee
Complete Interior/Exterior
Residential & Commercial
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0325-2302
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MASTER PLUMBER
GREAT LAKE PLUMBING
CHERRY CONSTRUCTION ROOFING Residential/Commercial Free-Estimates Senior Discounts Fast, Reliable, Licensed/Insured Builder, General Contractor Leave Detailed Message
Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul
248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852
586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING
25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area
Licensed Plumber Re-piping, Water Heaters, Drain Cleaning, Plumbing Repairs, Gas Lines. Sprinkler Backflow Testing Fast Friendly Service Lic#8112407
586-823-9744
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WATERWORK Plumbing.com •Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing
248-542-8022
Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885
586-757-4715 ABSOLUTE PLUMBING Family Owned Since 1990
Drain Cleaning Special
$75.00 with ad. Complete Plumbing Repairs Senior Discounts,
Licensed/Insured Lic#-8216443
CITY ROOFING
-Commercial & Residential Roof Repairs -Full Roof Replacement (Shingles) -Flat Roof Replacement -24/7 Emergency Repairs -Eavestroughs (Gutters) and Leaf Guard Installations.
586-733-3004
cityroofinginc@gmail.com
MICHAEL NORTON BUILDER
10%/Senior/Military/Discounts
Lic#-8004254
586-291-2647
Professional Services MOBILE NOTARY SERVICE Will come to you, Available nights/weekends if needed, Call Kim: 248-961-3144
Windows-SidingGutters-Roofing All Phases of Home Renovation $500-Off Any Complete Roof or Siding Job Free-Estimates Licensed/Insured Specializing in Insurance Claims Family Owned/Operated Since 1965
Accept credit cards Family-owned Over 30 years exp.
Tree Service BERG BROS. LLC. “Fully insured, highly referred.” Senior discounts. Tree-removal, stump grinding, tree-trimming, hedging, shaping, Emergency-Service Residential/Commercial Free estimates!
(586)262-3060
DAVE'S TREE & SHRUB
30%-FALL-DISCOUNT INSURED, Emergency Storm Damage, Large Tree Removals, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Season-Firewood, Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts. -FREE-WOOD-CHIPS-
(586)216-0904 www.davestree andshrub.com
ELITE TREE SERVICE
"Bringing 30 years of experience to your door!" Tree trimming, removals & stump grinding. Insured & FREE estimates with fair prices! Firewood For Sale
586-756-0757
586-436-9600
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Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! FALL-SPECIALSClean-up, Up to 30%-Off!!! Roofing/Siding/Gutters, All-Leaks/Repairs, Residential/Shingles/ Commercial-FlatRoofs/Torch-downs We accept major credit-cards. 30yrs-Experience
586-822-5100
REPLACE your roof with the best looking and longest lasting material ? Steel from Erie Metal Roofs! Three styles and multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer $500 Discount + Additional 10% off install (for military, health workers & 1st responders.) Call Erie Metal Roofs: 1-866-718-3124
THE 2000S ACROSS 1. Interest in a venture 6. Hundredweight, acr. 9. Med. sch. requirement 13. ____ the tail ___ the donkey 14. Duran Duran’s 1982 hit 15. All plants and animals 16. Part of an eye, pl. 17. Go for the bull’s eye 18. Reduction/oxidation portmanteau 19. *Best selling author of the 2000s 21. *Billboard’s music artist of the 2000s 23. Chicken ____ ____ king 24. From a thrift store 25. Class-conscious grp. 28. Formerly, once 30. Marine mammal in famous Beatles’ song 35. Fabled fliers 37. Jealous biblical brother 39. Averse 40. *”He’s Just Not That ____ You” (2009) 41. Acrylic fiber 43. Arabian chieftain 44. Apartments, e.g. 46. *Friendster or Facebook, e.g. 47. 5,280 feet 48. Metal detector, e.g. 50. Goose egg 52. Cry of horror in comics 53. Made a basket 55. *Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee or Nemo and Dory, e.g. 57. *Name for 2000s 60. *Popular social network of the 2000s 64. K-pop country 65. Woody creeper 67. Teletype machine, for short 68. Picture within a picture, e.g. 69. *”____ Smart” (2008) 70. Make a canyon, e.g. 71. Furniture wood 72. Utmost degree 73. Financing values DOWN 1. Horse prod 2. *Popular DVR device 3. All over again 4. Eucalyptus-eating marsupial 5. Store in a silo 6. Mountain goat terrain 7. *Xbox competitor 8. Libraryful
9. Dignified manner 10. *”The Da Vinci ____,” best selling book of the 2000s 11. A-bomb particle 12. Levy 15. Like “something new” boutique 20. Beginning of sleeping disorder 22. Feline sound 24. Put to work 25. *Toyota Hybrid introduced worldwide in 2000 26. 1,000 kilograms 27. Play a part (2 words) 29. *2002-2004 zoonotic epidemic cause, acr. 31. Rich soil 32. China grass 33. Handy 34. *First ever recipient of Oscar for Best Animated Feature 36. Chronic drinkers 38. Post-it slip 42. Like #59 Down 45. *Pink’s 2008 hit
(2 words) 49. Break down 51. Dismissal or ejection 54. “Peace” with fingers 56. “Madame Butterfly”, e.g. 57. First rate (2 words) 58. Sky’s Major one 59. *Like Best Buy’s Squad
60. Urban legend 61. Tons (2 words) 62. Relinquish, as in property 63. *Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt, after 2005 64. *American Girl ____ Kittredge 66. Doctor Dolittle, e.g.
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4B - JOURNAL, October 4, 2023
Sales Event 2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
2017 FORD EDGE SE
2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS
2014 FORD C-MAX SE
• 41K MILES • POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS
• KEYLESS ENTRY • REAR CAMERA • 83K MILES
• 31K MILES • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
• 22K MILES • BLIND SPOT MIRRORS • KEYLESS ENTRY
$
$
STK# Z25526
13,993
$
*
STK# Z25719
14,593
*
STK# Z26714
14,991
STK# Z25883
14,992
$
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2016 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT AWD
2017 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN LIMITED 2.0T
2014 CHEVROLET VOLT
2017 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA
• ALL WHEEL DRIVE • 31K MILES • KEYLESS ENTRY
• 41K MILES • LEATHER • LOADED!
• ONLY 15K MILES • KEYLESS ENTRY
• 4X4 • NAV SYSTEM • 5-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS
STK# Z25721
15,992
$
STK# ZC21162A
17,993
$
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STK# Z26710
STK# ZP70515B
23,993
18,991
$
$
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2021 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUIDE LUX
2020 RAM 4X4 BIG HORN CREW CAB
2022 CADILLAC CT4 SPORT
2022 FORD E-350 BOX TRUCK
• 34K MILES • LEATHER • HEATED SEATS
• 5.7L V-8 ENGINE • REMOTE START • HEATED SEATS
• LEATHER • LOADED •ONLY 14K MILES
• ONLY 2K MILES! • CLEAN CARFAX • 7.3 V-8 ENGINE
STK# Z25806
23,993
$
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STK# Z25955
33,593
$
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STK# ZP71151A
36,593
$
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STK# Z25979
48,593
$
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OVER 300 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM!
VEHICLES UNDER 11,000 $
2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Stock #ZC25393A • 164K Miles
2,999
$
2014 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING Stock #ZR72235A • 148K Miles
2005 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER $5,999 2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS Stock #ZC26201A • 93K Miles
2013 CHRYSLER 200 S CONVERTIBLE Stock #ZC26164A • 125K Miles
Stock #ZR72224A • 129K Miles
8,891
$
9,991
$
2016 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT $10,591
7,991 Stock #ZP72309A • 126K Miles
$
2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT $10,991 Stock #ZC26655A • 110K Miles
Save BIG on a RelIaBle vehIcle! READY TO TAKE A TEST DRIVE? VISIT US TODAY!
*Photo may not represent actual sale vehicles. Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles are available at time of printing and may be subject to change without notice. Sale ends 10/13/2023. 0125-2340