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FRASER — A Fraser neighborhood will get some relief for their noses while community infrastructure gets an upgrade. As of Nov. 1, construction is more than halfway complete on the new biofilter on 15 Mile Road that will reduce the sewage odor in the 15 Mile Road/Garfield Road area along the city’s northern border with Clinton Township. The new infrastructure project was completed by the Macomb County Public Works Office and will protect a major sewer system See BIOFILTER on page 18A

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Construction of a new biofilter has been implemented on 15 Mile Road, west of Garfield Road, in Fraser to help alleviate the issue of foul sewage scents and to improve infrastructure in the area.

OLYMPIC MEDALIST LEADS WRESTLING CAMP AT FRASER HIGH SCHOOL BY JONATHAN SZCZEPANIAK jszczepaniak@candgnews.com

FRASER — Former University of Michigan wrestler Myles Amine has traveled all around the world in his Olympic wrestling career. Whether it was just this past summer, when he took gold at the 2023 Polyák Imre & Varga János Memorial Tournament in Budapest, Hungary, or in the

spring of this year, when he took silver at the 2023 European World Championships in Croatia. Through all of his travels around the world and facing different wrestling opponents and styles, Amine’s heart was back at home on Oct. 28, where he led a high school wrestling camp at Fraser High School. “My dad grew up in Warren, Michigan, and in See WRESTLING on page 11A

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FRASER — The Baumgartner House Museum in Fraser is once again open to the public, just in time for the holiday season. Although the depot building remained open

for the summer and fall, the museum has been closed for most of 2023 due to damage to the interior. “In December of last year, we had a problem with five radiators busting and water going all through the house,” said Marilynn Wright, chair of the Baumgartner Museum. “Then in July,

we had another problem with four or five inches of rain going all through the house from the big rainstorm we had. We had a lot of problems we needed to address in terms of refurbishing and getting new radiators.” “We lost heat in the coldest week of Decem-

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Emma Lesko, blue shirt, rehearses singing in the role of Patrick Star for Chippewa Valley High School’s production of “The SpongeBob Musical.” Lesko is backed up by a chorus of Sardines.

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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Are you ready, Big Reds? Aye, aye captain! Chippewa Valley High School Musical Pro-

ductions will take audiences on an adventure to Bikini Bottom this November with 2023’s fall show, “The SpongeBob Musical.” “The show is about SpongeBob and his friends Patrick Star and Sandy Cheeks,” said director Braeden Haggarty. “The three of them are

getting together to save the town from a volcano eruption that will destroy all of Bikini Bottom.” Based on the hit Nickelodeon cartoon now in its 24th year on television, “The SpongeBob Musical” ran on Broadway from 2017-2018 and

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MACOMB COUNTY — From Monday, Oct. 30, to Friday, Nov. 3, the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office set out on an enforcement initiative aiming to reduce pedestrian injuries and fatalities on county roads and raise awareness about the safety of vulnerable road users. “Between 2018-2022 Macomb County had 60 Pedestrian deaths and was ranked No. 3 in State fatalities,” Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said in a press release. “It is not only important to enforce our pedestrian safety laws; we must also educate drivers and pedestrians about the laws.” During the weeklong enforcement period, officers focused on laws applying to pedestrian safety such as failing to yield for pedestrians in a crosswalk or failing to stop at a signal or sign before a crosswalk. Pedestrian-centered laws officers focused on include not using a sidewalk when available, not crossing streets at intersections and not walking facing traffic.

VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO GIVE OTHERS A MERRIER CHRISTMAS METRO DETROIT — The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit is seeking volunteer bell ringers for the 2023 Red Kettle Christmas Campaign. Shifts are available in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. Individuals and families can sign up for two-hour sessions in person at a red kettle site, or participate in a virtual bell ringing shift from home online. To register, visit registertoring.com. Virtual bell ringers can sign up and begin raising funds at any time. The traditional bell ringing begins Nov. 10 and runs through Christmas Eve, excluding Thanksgiving and Sundays. The Salvation Army provides after-school programs, food, shelter, emergency disaster services, substance abuse treatment and free legal aid for families and individuals throughout metro Detroit. Donations from the red kettle campaign help fund those programs. To support the nonprofit organization through a monetary donation, visit SAmetrodetroit.org.

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MACOMB COUNTY — The Macomb County Department of Roads is asking residents to make sure their mailboxes are winter-ready by shaking them down in the fall. The location, stability and durability of a mailbox matters when plow trucks shower it with snow this winter. Making sure your mailbox is in solid condition means it is more likely to withstand the cold months. If you have questions regarding mailbox maintenance, please call the Macomb County Department of Roads at (586) 463-8671 or email geninfo@ rcmcweb.org.

WARREN — On Nov. 18, Comedy 4 Cancer will present “This One’s 4 You.” The group’s latest fundraiser for families impacted by childhood cancer will benefit one of their regular comedians, Tim Finkel, whose 7-year-old son, Ryder, was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG. The event will be held at the Bishop Murphy Knights of Columbus hall at 22040 Ryan Road, in Warren. Doors open at 6 p.m. and showtime is at 7 p.m. Advance general admission tickets are $15. Tickets are $20 at the door. A table is $80. All proceeds from the show will be donated to the Finkel family, according to Comedy 4 Cancer founder JD Marshall. Six comedians who have performed all over the country are scheduled to perform. Headliner Mike Logan is a regular on iHeartRadio. Featured performer Paolo Busignani is an avid supporter of children’s charities. Chad Jagotka, Alana Gonzalez and Tom Swan will also perform. In addition to the stand-up comedy show, there will be gift basket raffles, a 50/50 raffle and a cash bar. For more information visit comedy4cancer.com/koc.

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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Early voting remained the topic of discussion among the Clinton Township Board of Trustees at its Oct. 30 meeting, which saw the trustees broach the subject two times that evening. Early voting first came up as the board approved amending a grant application to include a build-out of the Civic Center meeting room. “That would make this room more accommodating and allow us to offer early voting in this location here,” Clinton Township Clerk Kim Meltzer said. Amending the grant application to include the build-out does not lock the township into actually going through with it. If the right funds are provided in the grant award, the most significant effects of the build-out would be the replacement of pews and the sloped floor for a level carpeted floor. Having the Civic Center be an early voting site will make the process more con-

venient for election staff, which will increase its early voting footprint to two more sites for the August and November 2024 elections. Reconfiguring the room would allow it to be used for other purposes beyond board meetings. “I would like to see this room that is used once every two weeks or not very often because of how it’s configured to be more of like a modern building, which is modular, and you can use it for a lot of different things,” Clinton Township Trustee Julie Matuzak said. Trustees then discussed early voting again by adopting the Clinton Township Senior Center at 40730 Romeo Plank Road as its new early voting location. The township originally set the Civic Center as its early voting site but had to change places once it was determined it could not physically support hosting early voting.

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ber,” added Fraser Historical Commission member Jim Chamberlin. “We had a company come in to clean and insurance paid for it all. We still had to organize everything and see what we could keep and what we couldn’t.” A burst pipe meant there was significant water damage to the museum. “Deccember 24 was the coldest day of the year last year. We were packing up all of the Christmas decorations and things from our Christmas sale,” Wright said. “Then we

lost the radiators so there was no heat inside the museum. Pipes burst so water was everywhere from the top floor to the bottom floor to the basement. It was pouring down through the chandeliers.” Repairs and refurbishments took months. “We finally got new radiators from Texas, where we had to order them from. We had a lot of problems in the basement where things got wet. We had to throw a lot of things out,” said Wright. “We got the rug cleaned because it was moldy. It was just one thing after another.” The museum administrators worked

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this area,” Amine said. “We consider ourselves a family of the state of Michigan wrestling. As far as my allegiance goes, obviously I’m a (Detroit) Catholic Central alumni, but the older I get, I realize how much I love wrestling in the state of Michigan. I kind of consider myself an ambassador for the entire state. I like to give back to any program, especially if it’s the state of Michigan.” A 2015 Catholic Central graduate, fivetime all American, and two-time Big Ten champion at Michigan, Amine’s family tree of wrestling was born and raised in metro Detroit. His father, Mike Amine, and his uncle, Sam Amine, were both standout athletes at Warren’s Lincoln High School, and both went on to wrestle at Michigan. Being not only a homegrown talent but also a decorated wrestler, Amine commanded the attention of a room of 170 attendees in the Fraser gym. The camp, which was run by Fraser coaches Richard Julien and Kyle Tucker, was held in conjunction with the United States Marine Corps and the USMC Sports Leadership Academy, which holds various sports camps around the nation. Attendees were split into two groups

headlined by Amine and Marine Corps Team USA wrestler, Capt. Terrence Zaleski. Zaleski’s group worked on everything from leadership qualities to conditioning and team bonding drills while Amine’s group got an in-depth look at the skill set of an Olympic wrestler. “I show a lot of the stuff that I’m hitting at the highest level,” Amine said. “I think that’s something I’ve always prided myself on that when I come to a camp, I don’t show them a bunch of bologna. I want to show them the stuff that’s worked for me.” The USMC reported that this was the second-largest wrestling camp they hosted this year behind their camp in Los Angeles, and high schools from all over the metro Detroit area came out strong. From Warren Woods Tower and Macomb Dakota to Birmingham Groves and Roseville, the state of Michigan was well represented. “Macomb County is the biggest wrestling conference in the state of Michigan,” Tower assistant coach Michael Milunovich said. “We have 35 teams broken into five different conferences, so you’re seeing a lot of people from around the conference. You got Romeo here and Fraser, who hosted it and did a great job. I’ve seen Roseville kids here and obviously Tower kids. I’ve seen kids See WRESTLING on page 14A

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from about 10 different schools, so it’s definitely a good event.” Milunovich and the Amine family go way back as Milunovich, a Lincoln graduate, won a Class A wrestling state title at Lincoln under head coach Sam Amine, Myles’ uncle. Tucker, an assistant coach for Fraser wrestling, also wrestled for Sam Amine at Lincoln. It goes to show the kind of brotherhood the sport of wrestling can be, and Myles Amine assumed the big brother role at the camp as he spoke to the young wrestlers who were homed in on each word he said. “I think it inspires kids that he only really did good his junior and senior year in high school, and it’s just nice to see how these Olympic people wrestle because you think, ‘Oh, I’m this such good kid,’ and then you see the struggle some people go through to get where they’re at,” Fraser junior wrestler Draven McAllister said. Along with top-level instructors, attendees also received shirts, breakfast and Chick-fil-A for lunch. After seeing the response, it’s safe to say this kind of event will be prioritized in the future for wrestling in Macomb County. “You just look at what we’re looking at now with almost 200 kids here,” Amine said. “I think they were saying that events they’ve been doing for over five years around the country haven’t gotten this kind of turnout. It just shows that wrestling in metro Detroit and this area of Macomb County has been strong for a long time and is not fading away. It’s only getting stronger.” Call Staff Writer Jonathan Szczepaniak at (586) 498-1090.

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Fraser High School was packed with 170 wrestling camp attendees on Oct. 28. The camp was held in conjunction with the United States Marine Corps, the USMC Sports Leadership Academy and Olympic medalist Myles Amine.

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omen are having an increased presence in the business world, according to recent statistics. Troy’s Walsh College calculates that women are more prevalent than men this semester, with over 53% of the student body being women. “We are seeing an increase of women in technology, and we want to encourage that,” said Suzy Siegle, the president of Walsh College. According to Siegle, the majority of female students are going into the fields of accounting, marketing and management. Oakland University said they are seeing an increase in women enrolling in the areas of accounting, human resource management and operations management. “I would say in the areas of marketing, definitely in management, in the MBA (Master of Business Administration) we are seeing a lot of women business folks who are interested in that,” Siegle said, “We have a great doctoral program in business administration program, and I’ve been impressed when we’ve had the doctoral residencies on our campus. … I’ve been impressed with the strong women leaders who have been enrolling in that program to take their careers to their next level. And a lot of them see opportunities in business coaching and consulting, really taking their careers advancing through that.” “When I was in business school back in the 1990s pursuing an MBA, fewer than 10% of my class were women,” said Toni M. Somers, the associate dean and a professor of management and information systems at the Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business. “Today, in our business school, at least 50% are women. This parallels nationally the rise of women in executive positions and on boards of directors of both Michigan and U.S. corporations. While traditionSee WOMEN on page 21A

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from corrosive gas while also greatly reducing the stench that has periodically plagued a neighborhood for years. “We sympathize with the residents and business owners and their employees who have put up with the periodic odor for years even before I took this office,” Public Works Commissioner Candice S. Miller said in a press release. “The difference is we’re now doing something about it in an advanced way.” The existing Fraser biofilter site had been composed of three open beds of wood chips that acted as a filter to absorb hydrogen sulfide gas from the concrete pipe of the Macomb Interceptor Drain. Those have been removed and are being replaced with a new, enclosed concrete structure that will contain an engineered carbon material that will better absorb the gas via two foul air ducts connected to the Macomb Interceptor Drain and remove the odor before discharging cleaner air into the atmosphere. The project is expected to be completed by March 2024. The Macomb Interceptor, which ranges in diameter from 8 feet to 11 1/2 feet, car-

Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice S. Miller and Stephen Downing, a construction engineer at the Public Works Office, inspect the new biofilter under construction on 15 Mile Road in Fraser. Photo provided by the Macomb Public Works Office

further degradation and avert a potential collapse,” Franz said. “In recent months, there have been scattered upticks in odor because of the wood chip biofilter being taken offline and when sewage flow has had to be temporarily held back each day that the construction crew works inside the pipe.” The stability of the Macomb Interceptor Drain has been of particular concern to area residents ever since a large sinkhole connected to the line collapsed in 2016 resulting in numerous issues in the following years.

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Taylor Pozzi, left, and Emma Lesko rehearse their roles of SpongeBob and Patrick for Chippewa Valley High School’s production of “The SpongeBob Musical.” Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

Nov. 10-11 and Nov. 16-18. There will also be a 1 p.m. matinee on Nov. 18. Tickets are purchased through cvhsmusicals.com. The November musical marks the beginning of Chippewa Valley High School’s 2023-24 theater year. “Little Women” will be the school’s first spring musical in March 2024. Call Staff Writer Dean Vaglia at (586) 498-1043.

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Chippewa Valley, who plays the role of Krabs. Between going the extra mile on sets and getting the chance to play icons of their childhood, the cast and crew await the opening night curtain with excitement. “Be open to being silly and weird and the fun of it, because it’s a fun show,” Schmidt said. “The SpongeBob Musical” plays at Chippewa Valley High School at 7 p.m. on

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the musical — is based around insecurity,” Schmidt said. “He’s not very confident in himself and he really just wants this one big thing in his life. He’s just grumpy because he’s insecure.” The search for nautical levels of character depth even includes the saltiest small business owner Eugene H. Krabs. “He’s pretty much just all about money even in the cartoon, too, but in the show, he gets to have a bit of a character arc where he gets better,” said Gavin Mace, a senior at

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GROSSE POINTE FARMS — Even as a child, Jared Lee Gosselin had an ear for music. He can still remember his first records — Run-DMC’s “Raising Hell” and Public Enemy’s “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.” He’s gone from listening to music legends to working with them. Gosselin, who grew up in Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park, is now a Grammy Award-winning producer who has worked with artists such as Macy Gray, Corinne Bailey Rae, India.Arie, Kane Brown, Swae Lee and Neon Trees, to name just a few. After 20 years of living and working in Los Angeles, Gosselin is back in metro Detroit, living in Grosse Pointe Farms not far from the home of his younger sister, Ariel Gosselin, and his mom, who lives in Grosse Pointe Park. He came home to start a record label, create a musical collective and nurture new talent. “I just like to be inspired by things, and I like to create,” said Gosselin, 42. “If I’m inspired by things, I’m happy.” At age 5, Gosselin made his first attempt at spinning vinyl on his mother’s record player. His parents weren’t musical — his dad worked in quality control for the auto industry and his mom was a hair stylist — but a great-uncle was said to be a famous banjo player, according to a family historian. Gosselin set off on a different musical path. “When I was little, I wanted to be like Jam Master Jay — DJ and scratch records,” Gosselin said. As a youth, Gosselin played saxophone and guitar in church. He was also in bands in high school. A graduate of Grosse Pointe North High School’s Class of 1999, Gosselin was more focused on a career in the musical industry than the classroom. By 16, he was engineering in the studio and DJing shows. Enrolled part-time as a high school senior in the Recording Institute of Detroit, he met and started working with legendary Motown songwriters Barrett Strong (“Money [That’s What I Want]”) and Robert Bateman (“Please Mr. Postman”). Strong gave him the nickname “Magic Man” for his technical prowess. “You learn more from experience,” Gosselin said. “I’ve been blessed to learn from great people over the years.” He started working with some of Detroit’s most prominent hip-hop artists, including Proof, Obie Trice and D12, and operating his own recording studios. Ariel Gosselin said

their dad built a recording studio for her brother in the basement of his home in New Baltimore. “This has always been his passion, and he’s really good at it,” Ariel Gosselin said. “I remember him being able to pick up any instrument and play it.” Ariel Gosselin, who’s more than five years younger than her brother, recalls being just a teenager when her big brother was getting her into shows that were typically only open to adults or those of legal drinking age. She wasn’t drinking — she was just there to dance and have fun — and she remembers the rappers being protective of her. “I was the younger sister, hanging out with these big rap stars,” Ariel Gosselin said. “I was like everybody’s little sister.” On a recent October afternoon, Gosselin was behind the controls at Plymouth Rock Recording Co. in Plymouth, working on a track with Nick Small, of Plymouth, the studio’s manager and a music producer who’s now recording his own material with the band Dusk Harmonic. “We’ve worked with a lot of engineers here, and very rarely have I met someone who’s that multitalented,” Small said. “It lends itself to creating something that’s fresh.” One of Gosselin’s greatest strengths is his ability to enhance a track without overwhelming it or rendering it cold. The humanity of the song and its emotional hook continues to shine through. “It’s all about making great art,” Gosselin said. “And knowing when to quit.” Small said Gosselin is able to bring the best out of an artist and a song. He also brings unique insight into the music because he’s written songs himself. “Not all audio mixing engineers are also producers,” Small said. “He understands music at a very fundamental level. That’s rare to find somebody who can make a song as well as mix a song.” Gosselin won his first Grammy Award in 2013 for the Beto Cuevas album, “Transformación.” He’s worked in a wide range of genres — including dance, R&B, rock and soul — and said he “never wanted to be pigeonholed.” “It’s been amazing,” Ariel Gosselin said of having her brother back in town. “I’m so proud of him. He’s like a Detroit legend. I’m so happy he’s back home.” Jared Gosselin and his wife, singer/songwriter Rama Duke, have a 9-year-old daughter together; mom and daughter were in Greece at press time, where Duke was do-

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Smith. It offers programming on topics such as women in leadership, women in various business fields, sexual harassment in the work place, etc., and brings in guest speakers and alumni. In January 2019 LeDonne-Smith launched the Women’s Leadership and Mentor Program, which pairs female undergraduate students with an alumna businesswoman to mentor them for a year. “That program has really been phenomenal, because each student who is in the program is connected with someone who obviously works in the profession. … That’s been really great for our students,” said LeDonne-Smith. “The program has just been great for students to have a professional connection, because they might not have someone in their personal life who works in that industry and I also think it’s just beneficial to have … women helping women through navigating that college to career transition.” Siegle said Walsh College has a proud history of educating women and in shaping the college in the institution it is today. She boasted that the school’s faculty and administrative staff is at least 50% women. “I look at business as a way to have contribution and impact in the world, and I think that as business has grown and become more global and more technologically savvy it’s more accessible and inclusive,” said Siegle. “I’ve always seen women be very successful in business … but there’s such an incredible power that we have to make an impact in the world and to change and to be in contribution for that, and I think there’s a heart and soul for that. So, I think it’s a beautiful thing when you see a woman saying, ‘Well, I stepped in to fill a need in business.’ … So I think there’s problems that we see in the world that we want to help solve that maybe our unique and inclusive perspective can bring.” She said women can add a “rich” dimension to leadership roles. Women can make contributions, lead teams and making an impact in a way that brings great empathy, generosity and understanding, Siegle said. According to Siegle, companies that have more diversity in their staffing compete better in the global business place. Siegle said they are striving to get more women to take positions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, and Walsh is seeing an uptick in the number of women in STEM as they are growing their programs in cybersecurity and machine learning. Siegle said they are also looking to increase the number of women in entrepreneurship. Women contribute substantially to entrepreneurship in the United States, according to the National Women’s Business

Council. According to the council’s 2022 annual report, the number of women-owned businesses increased significantly in recent years. In 2019 there were 5.7 million employer businesses where women accounted for 1.2 million or 20.9% of those businesses, according to the NWBC report. “You pick up Entrepreneur Magazine and you see Sarah Blakely, and you see other celebrities who have started companies, and you think, ‘Wow, that’s so cool to see that they saw a need in the world that wasn’t being field and they brought a unique perspective,’” said Siegle. Walsh College is also looking at partnering with companies that have grant opportunities for minority- or women-owned businesses. Siegle said that she recently gave a pre-

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