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A plan to add up to five new development sites for tenants at The FoABOVE: This area of The Forum at Gateways Shopping CenGateways Shopping Center recently pleased Sterling Heights Planpageat 12A ter in Sterling Heights used to have a gazebo before itLIBRAR was onrum ning Commission members. removed. Now it is part of the area that can be developed During a Jan. 10 meeting, the commission voted unanimously to apfor more businesses, since the Sterling Heights Planning prove an amendment to the shopping center’s project development plan. Commission recently approved changes to the shopping The Forum at Gateways, located near the intersection of Mound Road and center’s project development plan. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes Dobry Drive, currently features tenants such as Walmart, Dunkin’ and LA TOP: The plans for the updated shopping center include a Fitness. pedestrian plaza at its northeastern corner.
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After around two years of prep work, the core set of ideas that will guide how Sterling Heights plans to operate for the next 10 to 15 years was finally revealed during a Jan. 30 strategic planning meeting. City Manager Mark Vanderpool said it’s been around 10 years since the city unveiled its 2030 Visioning plan, which officials cited all the time when discussing city policy goals. But Vanderpool said it was time to look ahead even further into the future. Following a speech by “For the Love of Cities” author Peter Kageyama, city officials framed their 2040 Visioning presentation as “creating a most loveable city.” According to officials, brainstorming and conversations for the new plan started during the city’s January 2022 strategic planning session. Then in 2023, the city created a 2040 Visioning team composed of city officials and stakeholders. Surveys of staff and residents were conducted, and a strategic planning firm, Strategiz, helped the city produce a list of the city’s strengths, challenges, opportunities and threats.
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Love was in the air during a special Jan. 30 Sterling Heights strategic planning session at the Sterling Heights Community Center. Peter Kageyama, the author of “For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places,” visited Sterling Heights to share with officials some U.S. city success stories, as well as his own impressions of Sterling Heights and some advice on how to make it more lovable. The city says it paid $5,000 for Kageyama’s speaking fee. Before Kageyama spoke, City Manager Mark Vanderpool mentioned that City Council members and administrators have read “For the Love of Cities.” He said he gave Kageyama a tour of Sterling Heights prior to the meeting. “He’s a widely recognized thought leader in the area of community and economic development,” Vanderpool explained. “He’s been called the Pied Piper of city love and the best friend of cities.” According to Kageyama’s website, he graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and also practiced law for a couple of years after going to law school at Case Western Reserve University. Kageyama said he has asked people around the world whether they love their cities. While he acknowledged that he is preaching to the choir at this meeting, he said emotions are contagious and that it’s up to city stakeholders to
Author and guest speaker Peter Kageyama talks about ideas from his book “For the Love of Cities” during a Jan. 30 Sterling Heights strategic planning session. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
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During a Jan. 10 Sterling Heights Planning Commission meeting, the commission voted 8-1 to recommend city approval for a planned unit development involving a new apartment complex, Marketplace Cove Apartments. Commissioner Gerald Rowe was the lone no vote. The overall development site involves two parcels, at 8484 Brougham Drive and 35630 Van Dyke Ave. Since the proposal was previously revealed in November, devel-
oper Gallo Cos. made a few changes to it at the Planning Commission’s suggestion. Those changes included making the complex two three-story buildings instead of three threestory buildings, and lowering the number of residential units from 249 to 233. In addition, the latest plan designates five units for commercial tenants at the southernmost building’s ground level. If the available space is still not leased after good-faith marketing and after 18 months since the building’s completion, the developer could work with the city on plans to convert the space to apartment units, officials said.
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During the commissioners’ deliberation, Commissioner Geoff Gariepy said the developer “really bent over backwards” to change the proposal to better suit the city’s needs. Commission Chairperson Pashko Ujkic said an apartment plan would be better for the nearby community than a hypothetical hotel in that spot. Rowe said he would vote “no” because he thought the development would be “too impactful on the residents” nearby. The plan will still need to be approved by the Sterling Heights City Council in order to actually come to fruition.
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The fruits of those efforts led to the plan’s official unveiling Jan. 30. According to Sterling Heights Library Director Tammy Turgeon, the 2030 Visioning plan was instrumental to several city successes, including new Dodge Park amenities; the new Community Center; and new commissions like the Sustainability Commission, the CommUNITY Alliance, and the African American Coalition. She said one thing that will carry over from the 2030 Visioning plan to the 2040 plan is the city’s mission statement slogan of “Innovating Living.” “We kept coming back to our current slogan,” Turgeon explained. “Because a mission is what you are doing in the present. … We’re doing things that other communities want to implement. We’re a step ahead with these new ideas.” Human Resources and Benefits Manager Kate Baldwin revealed the campaign’s new vision statement: “An inclusive, vibrant community that is safe, active and sustainable.” Then a series of city officials each revealed a plank of the 2040 Visioning guiding principles. Those principles, verbatim, are the following: • “Public Safety”: Public safety that is equitable, responsive and proactive. • “Sustainability”: A city that is exceptionally maintained, sustainable and environmentally responsible. • “Enriched Living”: Educational and recreational opportunities and programming for all ages, abilities and interests. • “Neighborhoods”: Plentiful and diverse housing and green spaces available for
existing and new residents. • “Connected”: A city engaged with residents and businesses through innovative channels and technology. • “Business Innovation”: A destination for entrepreneurs, and high-tech and emerging industries. • “Distinctive Areas”: Vibrant and attractive areas with unique offerings and focal points. • “Mobility”: An accessible city that is connected with a robust system of pathways and trails. While commenting on the principles, City Planner II Alexis Richards was happy that sustainability was officially and specifically included this time as a major plank in the 2040 plan. And Assistant City Planner Shawn Keenan pointed to the Lakeside redevelopment plans as evidence that the city’s vision isn’t stagnant. “In the near future, I am sure to see bulldozers and cranes on-site, followed by the rise of new commercial, residential and mixed-use buildings with places to gather, places that are walkable and bikeable and connect to the rest of the city,” Keenan said. “This area will be the pinnacle of the city’s vibrancy once again, attracting people from all over the region to live, work, shop and gather.” Lastly, city officials presented the 2040 Visioning campaign’s core values, which Vanderpool described as “the heart of everything we’re doing.” Those values are integrity, excellence, proactive, responsive, welcoming, collaborative and “fun!” — the last one including an exclamation point. When City Council members commented on the 2040 Visioning presentation, Councilwoman Barbara Ziarko said the core values serve as a good guide not just for the
ABOVE: City Council members, city administrators, city commission members and more attended the meeting. LEFT: Sterling Heights City Manager Mark Vanderpool, left, opens a Jan. 30 strategic planning meeting at the Sterling Heights Community Center by talking about the city’s transition from its 2030 Visioning plan to its new 2040 Visioning plan. Photos by Patricia O’Blenes
community as a whole, but also for individual daily living. “And if we all followed those core values, we’re just going to be a better city all the way around,” Ziarko said.
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CITY TO HOST WINTER BINGO
STERLING HEIGHTS — The Sterling Heights Community Center, 40250 Dodge Park Road, will host a “Winter Wonderland” bingo event noon-1:30 p.m. Feb. 17. Participants will be able to play bingo games, and winners will get prizes. Admission costs $5 for residents and $8 for nonresidents. Participants must register ahead of time, by 5 p.m. Feb. 14. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/3UaeY9m, by visiting registration.sterlingheights. gov and then clicking on the “Community Center” tab and then the “Bingo” entry under “Special Events,” or by calling (586) 446-2700.
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STERLING HEIGHTS — The Sterling Heights Nature Center, 42700 Utica Road, will screen the film “Stranger in the Woods” along with a craft activity at 11 a.m. Feb. 10. All ages are welcome. Admission costs $8 for residents and $11 for nonresidents, and all attendees must register ahead of time due to limited space. To register, visit registration.sterlingheights.gov and click on the “Nature Center” tab and then click on “Nature Activities,” or learn more by calling (586) 446-2710.
STERLING HEIGHTS — During the Jan. 16 Sterling Heights City Council meeting, the council unanimously approved an agreement to purchase land parcels from DWG Property LLC for a total of $150,000 to eventually increase the size of Rotary Park. According to city officials, the land in question is located at 37370 and 37384 Utica Road, along with 37330 and 37398 Palmer Woods Blvd. Councilman Michael Radtke called the deal “tremendous” and the price tag “a steal.” He said he has
talked to several residents who enjoy the park’s kayaking amenities, he called the proposal a commitment to expand the parks, and he called Rotary a “hidden asset.” Councilman Henry Yanez also called it a great deal. “I’ve been adamant over the last number of years that Rotary Park is an underused park,” he said. “It’s a very small, postage stamp-sized park that you rarely see any families there using the playscape. I know people do use the park for canoeing and kayaking, but we could do much better.”
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NEW APARTMENT COMPLEX OPENS ON VAN DYKE
STERLING HEIGHTS — The Block at Sterling Heights apartment complex, 34911 Van Dyke Ave., announced in January that it is now open. The complex has 213 studio and one-bedroom units, and it stands where the Loon River Cafe and Sterling Inn Banquet and Conference Center used to be. Learn more about The Block at Sterling Heights by visiting theblockatsterlingheights.com.
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Senior citizens can find long lost yearbooks online BY MARY GENSON mgenson@candgnews.com
METRO DETROIT — Cherished memories come from receiving a yearbook on the last day of school and having friends and teachers sign it with personalized messages. Not only are they personal keepsakes of time spent in school, but they can also act as historical records for decades to come. Many local libraries and museums have taken the initiative to create online databases of their communities’ digital yearbooks.
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Birmingham’s historical yearbook collection is now available online through the Birmingham Museum. Birmingham residents and history buffs can access the 19191929 issues for free. “People have been waiting to get a peek at our oldest yearbooks. They shed a light on what it was like to live in Birmingham in the early 20th century, and the world of
teenagers back then,” Birmingham Museum Director Leslie Pielack said in an email. “Flipping through our historic yearbook collection is a delightful glimpse of the young people, their educators, and their hopes and dreams. Especially at this time of year, many of us are reminded of the importance of family and our personal roots.” The museum’s school yearbook collection has been acquired over the last 50 years, including the first yearbook printed by Birmingham High School, in 1919. Through yearbooks, valuable information can be gathered by experts, including genealogists and local historians, as well as families conducting research of their own. “It gives a really good window into how life was back then,” Museum Assistant Justin Koch said. “One thing that I really find fascinating when I was flipping through these was 100 years ago, society was very different than it is today, but at the end of the day, teenagers are kind of the same as they were back then.” See YEARBOOKS on page 10A
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To make it easier on people looking for specific family members, the yearbook collection is searchable. Someone could type in their families name and be brought to the page where that name is listed. The museum’s collection is only missing a few issues from the early 20th century to the 1980s. Koch said he hopes that at some point they will be able to acquire the editions they are missing from the collection. The Rochester Hills Public Library has a digital collection of resources for the community to browse through. “It gives us a snapshot of the history of our community,” said Hilary Maurin, the adult services librarian at Rochester Hills Public Library. “Our community, specifically, has always been very focused on education. So, especially those older yearbooks going back to the 1920s, it is so great to see the legacy of 100 years now that’s been going on with Rochester High School.” Maurin added that the digital versions make it easier to keep copies safe. They have had some celebrities come through the school system, so digital copies keep these photos preserved. For example, Madonna is featured in one of the yearbooks from her time in Rochester Hills, but it is no longer available because someone cut her photo out of the physical edition.
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Northville District Library has a large collection of yearbooks available online in a searchable format. They have historic yearbooks available for both high school and middle school. Laura Mancini, the director of the Northville District Library, said these yearbooks are a great way to see what the city and the people living in the city were like during specific moments in time. “Northville is a town that, you know, has a lot of local history to it. It’s a historic town, and people are very proud of their history and very interested in it. So we do have folks that regularly research Northville history, and we want to be a resource for them,” Mancini said. In addition to the libraries listed, there are several communities that have also offer these resources. Check your lo-
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The case of a young Sterling Heights child who died years after he was abused by his father is now being taken to the Macomb County Circuit Court as a felony murder case. According to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office, the suspect, Anthony Tyese Robinson, 30, from Detroit, assaulted his then-6-month-old son in 2016. Prosecutor’s Office Robinson spokeswoman Dawn Fraylick said the son’s reported abuse-related injuries led to his death in 2022, when he was 6 years old. Fraylick explained in an email that the child “was living in Sterling Heights at the time of his death,” though she added that she did not specifically know
where the incident of abuse in 2016 took place. “I have no information on the injuries,” she added. Fraylick said Robinson pleaded guilty to first-degree child abuse in December 2016 and was then sentenced in January 2017 to 129 months to 30 years imprisonment, with credit for 191 days. After the child died, prosecutors pursued charging Robinson with murder. According to the MiCOURT online database, Robinson was arraigned for “homicide murder first degree felony” in July 2023 in Sterling Heights’ 41-A District Court before Magistrate Michael Piatek, and bond was set at $1 million cash or surety. But on Jan. 22, 2024, a pre-exam hearing was reportedly held, and prosecutors say 41-A District Court Judge Stephen Sierawski bound over Robinson to Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens. An arraignment in the county court is scheduled See ROBINSON on page 13A
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for Feb. 5 before Judge Diane Druzinski. Fraylick said the homicide charge is felony murder, adding that it can carry a life sentence without parole if guilt is found. “So he is being charged with Felony Murder because the child died due to the defendant committing another felony which was Child Abuse in the First Degree,” Fraylick explained. “It is First Degree Murder but more accurately it would be Felony Murder - murder conducted in the perpetration of child abuse in the first degree.”
In a statement, Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido vowed to work hard on the case. “Acts of violence have no place in our community, and we will diligently pursue all legal avenues to hold the defendant accountable for his actions,” Lucido said. “Our thoughts are with the boy’s family during this difficult time.” When asked for comment about the case, Robinson’s listed attorney, Randy Rodnick, said, “It’s just unfortunate and sad for the family.” Learn more about the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office by visiting macombgov. org/departments or by calling (586) 4695350.
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STERLING HEIGHTS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AGENDA FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2024 MEETING TO BE HELD AT STERLING HEIGHTS CITY HALL 40555 UTICA ROAD 7:00 P.M. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. CORRESPONDENCE 6. PUBLIC HEARING A. PZBA24-0003 – Curtis Metal Requesting board approval for a dimensional variance to reduce parking spaces to 11 where 50 are required for an industrial use and retain concrete paving in the rear of the site in lieu of natural materials or living plant materials in case future parking spaces are required in the M-2 Heavy Industrial District. Property Address: 6611 Sims Drive Location: South of Eighteen Mile Road, east of Mound Road Current Zoning: M-2 Heavy Industrial District B. PZBA24-0004– Shell Gas Station Requesting board approval for a dimensional variance to establish a rear yard setback of twenty feet where thirty-five feet is required, a reduction of fifteen feet, in the C-3 General Business District. Property Address: 36950 Dequindre Road Location: North of Metropolitan Parkway, east of Dequindre Road Current Zoning: C-3 General Business District Screenshot provided by the city of Sterling Heights
The Sterling Heights Planning Commission recently voted to change a project development plan for The Forum at Gateways Shopping Center near Mound Road and Dobry Drive in Sterling Heights. The change means that the developer can proceed with plans to add new buildings and a new pedestrian plaza to the site, as shown in this concept design.
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City officials said the proposal is not a redevelopment, but it would expand amenities at the site. City Planner Jake Parcell said the plan calls for two new outlots on vacant land near the Mound-Dobry intersection, and those will be near a planned, brand-new pedestrian plaza. In addition, the plan also establishes three other proposed buildable areas in places where there is currently parking space. Those buildable areas have maximum sizes of 7,000, 6,000 and 4,800 square feet, Parcell said. City officials said they hope the new plans will help renovate and revitalize underused parts of the development. According to Parcell, the shopping center’s zoning is currently C-4 multi-use, and establishments that could go in that district could include hotels, restaurants, theaters, health clubs, multifamily residential and more. “We do see, as we have noticed trends in other commercial areas of the city, we have a wealth of parking, so we’re working with the applicant to find more areas to help achieve maximum developmental space here,” Parcell explained. The developer associated with The Forum at Gateways, Franklin Gatlin III, said additions like the pedestrian plaza and new buildings could bring more action to the shopping center, “break up that sea of asphalt,” and help make the site the best it can be.
“So when you look at the plaza, what we’re really trying to create here is a pretty entrance to your city, to the gateway,” he said. Gatlin said that, upon getting the proposal’s approval, he would go through his contact list of restaurants and other possible tenants for the area, adding that “we’ll be marketing it very heavy to get the best quality tenants that we can come up with.” He added that once he confirms who will go in his first new building — whether it’s a freestanding restaurant or a combination of tenants – he hopes that new development can begin “as soon as possible.” “Realistically, I would hope that we could have something under construction and almost finished by this time next year, and tenants moving in,” he said. Commissioner Brandy Wright suggested a Trader Joe’s. Commissioner Paul Jaboro also chimed in with his impressions of the plan. “When I first looked at it, I was like, ‘Wait a minute, they could do more than this,’” Jaboro said. “But the more I looked at it, I felt like it was very strategically done. So yes, I do like it.” According to Parcell, the Planning Commission’s vote to approve means that the development plan has been effectively changed without needing a subsequent City Council vote. Learn more about the Sterling Heights Planning Commission by visiting sterlingheights.gov and typing “Planning Commission” in the search bar, or call (586) 4462489.
C. PZBA24-0005– Plastic Mold Warehouse Requesting board approval for a dimensional variance to establish a rear yard setback of twenty-five feet where fifty feet is required, a reduction of twenty-five feet, in the M-1 Light Industrial District. Property Address: 42282 Yearego Drive and 42278 Yearego Drive Location: South of Nineteen Mile Road, west of Van Dyke Avenue Current Zoning: M-1 Light Industrial District D. PZBA24-0006 – Tim Hortons Requesting board approval for a use variance to permit a freestanding fast-food restaurant within 500 feet of an existing fast-food restaurant in the C-2 Planned Comparison District. Property Address: 44805 Schoenherr Road Location: South of Hall Road, west of Schoenherr Road Current Zoning: C-2 Planned Comparison District 7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. January 23, 2024 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT NEXT MEETING DATE: March 26, 2024 Pashko Ujkic, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Please Note: THE CITY OF STERLING HEIGHTS WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY REASONABLE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AT THE MEETING UPON SEVEN DAYS NOTICE TO THE COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICE AT 586-446-2470. 0395-2406
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tioned how Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, holds a dinner event on a bridge, and he wondered if something like dinner or drinks could happen on the Dodge Park bridge crossing the Clinton River. He praised the city for offering the Dodge Park ice rink as a way to enjoy the farmers market pavilion during the winter. Kageyama said some critics may point to the cost of making cities lovable and may propose using that spending on fixing potholes instead. But he said that love letters like public art have a value in addition to their cost, and that there is a cost to a city being boring and ugly. “Those absolutely do have a cost, and I guarantee you that the people who are obsessed with the cost of things have never thought about it in those terms,” he said. Kageyama closed his message by encouraging city stakeholders to swing for the fences and not be afraid of making a mistake, adding that only making incremental changes is the path to mediocrity and longterm failure. When city officials were given a chance to ask questions, Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor noted how many people want city leaders to run the city like a business. But he said even successful businesses have more leeway to try something, fail and evolve. “Politicians do not like to take risks because when we take risks and we fail, we’re voted out of office and then we’re gone,” Taylor said. In response, Kageyama said life is inherently risky, and “taking the arrow” is part of being a leader. But he said being transparent and explaining to residents the strategy behind pursuing a goal can help limit political damage. “I think people are probably more forgiving if they actually understand what the potential upside is,” he said. “A mild dose of failure … might not be fatal to your next election.” At the end of the presentation, Vanderpool said the city looks forward to working with Kageyama and his team during Sterling Heights’ master plan process. Learn more about Sterling Heights by visiting sterlingheights.gov or by calling (586) 446-2489. Find out more about Kageyama by visiting fortheloveofcities. com. Call Staff Writer Eric Czarnik at (586) 498-1058.
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Police were called to an automotive supplier in the 6000 block of 18 1/2 Mile Road, between Mound Road and Van Dyke Avenue, Jan. 19 after hearing that a group of people were involved in an assault in a lunchroom. Police said two victims were treated for injuries, which reportedly included bleeding, facial swelling and ripped dreadlocks. According to police, one of the victims said his black iPhone was stolen during the incident. After looking at surveillance footage, police said one of the victims was attacked without provocation, and police added that they saw five male attackers who were wearing black hoodies, blue jeans and yellow safety vests. Workplace staff said the suspects were a hiring agency’s contract workers. Police said the suspects had already taken off along eastbound 18 1/2 Mile Road in a maroon Chevrolet Impala by the time officers got there.
A witness reported seeing an indecent exposure case involving a man in a black hoodie peeing along the west side of Pond View Drive, near 18 Mile Road, Jan. 20, police said.
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Police were dispatched to Walmart, 33201 Van Dyke Ave., Jan. 19 after a female suspect allegedly tried to steal $108.33 in pre-tax merchandise. Police talked to the suspect, who reportedly said she hadn’t intended to miss scanning items. According to police, store staff said they witnessed her bagging an item without scanning it at the self-checkout, and they also said that she then tried to leave the store without paying for some of the merchandise. Police said they cited the suspect for third-degree retail fraud.
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truck was reportedly stolen from the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant campus, 38111 Van Dyke Ave. Police said the vehicle was apparently stolen Jan. 9. After the vehicle was reported stolen on Jan. 19, Sterling Heights police said they heard Jan. 22 that Dearborn police and U.S. Customs and Border Protection had recovered the truck.
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A gift shop inside Lakeside Mall, in the 14000 block of Lakeside Circle, reported that three female suspects who were roughly 16 years old stole five items over a period of around 10 minutes Jan. 19. Police said the stolen items included a Gloomy Bear bag valued at $59.99, a Playboy bag valued at $59.99, an additional bag valued at $59.99, a $12 pair of sunglasses and a squishy stuffed animal.
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PEST CONTROL: PROTECT YOUR HOME from pests safely and affordably. Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rodent, Termite, Spiders and other pests. Locally owned and affordable. Call for service or an inspection today! 1-844-5247227 Have zip code of property ready when calling! 0232-2406
586-436-3295
Help Wanted General
Help Wanted General
Help Wanted General
DIRECT CARE WORKER POSITION Full/Part-Time, All Shifts. Assisting residents in a group home in Hazel Park. DCW trained preferred, But will train.
NOW HIRING SECURITY & HALL MONITORS *F/T Hall Monitors for local schools, Inside work, Weekends/Holidays Off, Immediate Openings!
HOMECARE NEEDED Must Have Dementia Experience With Updated Resume and References. All Others Need Not Apply. Call MaryAnn
586-803-0003
joe@riccosecurity.com
810-964-6301
PHOTO GALLERY
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Adult Home Care/ Adult Day Care INN HOMECARE
We provide Caregivers in the privacy of your own home hourly and 24/hr care. Best Prices-Guaranteed. Now-Accepting New-Clients
586-215-6777
office@innhomecare.net www.innhomecare.net
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Bathrooms BATHROOM REMODELING
Basic Bathrooms Starting at: $10,995.00 Experience of over 500-bathrooms across Metro-Detroit, Look at our work at: andyscarpentryllc.com
248-376-0988 Licensed/Insured References
Brick Work
586-944-3669
AAA BROOKSIDE
Porches, Steps, Chimney's, Tuck-pointing, Cultured Stone, Preventative Maintenance, Concrete, Custom Mortar Matching, Free-Estimates, Senior Discounts, 37 years exp.
NEXT LEVEL CONCRETE LLC.
All Masonry Work Steps, Tuck-pointing Porch & Chimney Repair/Rebuilds. We Specialize in all Exterior Renovations and Repairs. Free Estimates
248-383-3480
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Carpet Cleaning
CARPET
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586-754-9222
ccarpetrepair.com Cement ELITE RENOVATIONS, LLC. Sign up before Spring to get up to 50% off! No money down! All-Brick-Work, Porch/Chimney Rebuilds, Tuck-pointing, Driveways, Sidewalks, Patio's, Aggregate Cement. Stamped-Concrete, Military/Senior-Disc.
586-843-8543
CALL RICH RUBBA, MANAGER FOR INSTANT INTERVIEW
586.206.1437 8451 15 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
0305-2246
Call 313-377-4486
Help Wanted Sales
Cleaning Service
586-747-2354 PRESTIGE CLEANING
The Only Master-Certified! Multi-Service-House Cleaning-Specialist! 30th-year/experience Wall/washing/windows, more services offered. Clean/Trustworthy Registered/Insured
CLEANING LADY
with 10-yr experience is looking for work. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly Excellent references. Flexible hours. Bonded & insured.
248-890-8830
ARE YOU IN NEED OF A CLEANING COMPANY?
I can help. I am taking on new clients. Call Lisa
586-843-6479
Electrical BEST-Price-Period Licensed/Insured. 30-yrs.-experience. Call for free-estimates. Open 7-days a week 24/hrs-day. 10%-Off For Cash Now Accepting All Major Credit Cards.
Hotchkiss Electric
586-291-3143
Electrical CASTLE ELECTRIC
586-634-1152
(direct cell phone #) Panel upgrades, generators, hot tubs, 220 lines. ALL SERVICE Licensed & Insured Dependable, quality work! License#-6111359
Lic.#6211028
586-755-3636 Father & Son
Master Electricians
Dr. Electric
Same-Day-Service! All-Residential-Wiring, Change Fuse Box to Circuit Breaker Panel, Troubleshooting, Electric Vehicle Chargers, Backup Generator Transfer Switch, License# 6109094 Senior/Discounts! Visa/MC /Lic./Insured
PREPARE for power outages today with a Generac Home Standby Generator. Act now to receive a FREE 7-Year warranty with qualifying purchase. Call 1-855-773-8191 today to schedule a free quote. Itʼs not just a generator. Itʼs a power move.
Garage Door Service
GARAGE DOOR TUNE UP SPECIAL $80
• Garage Doors, Openers Installed/ Serviced, Broken Springs Repaired!
• Entry, Storm Doors, Patio Doors Installed/Serviced
Gutters ELIMINATE gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 20% off Entire Purchase. Plus 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-866-495-1709
GUTTERS & WINDOW CLEANING INSURED TOM MICOLI
313-656-9402
CALL JAMES THE DOORMAN at
586.215.8138
0096-2332
STERLING HEIGHTS SENTRY, February 7, 2024 - 3B
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REPLACES: Toilets, Bath Sink/Kitchen Faucets, Garbage Disposal, Ceiling-Fan, Light Fixtures GUTTERS Remove Ice Dams Storm Damage ROOF Snow Removal Leaks/Shingles
AA4DABLE HANDYMAN
Home Improvement, Tile, Hardwood-Floors, Kitchen/Bath Remodeling, Plumbing, Electrical, Painting, Hauling, Clean-outs, Any Home Repairs, Free Estimates, 30% Discount, Accept All Major Credit Cards
586-822-5100 PREFERRED BROTHERS
INTERIOR •All Flooring •Tile •Electrical •Plumbing •Painting •Drywall ROOFING •Leaks •Shingle-Repair •Chimney-Flashing SIDING •Vinyl/Alum-Repair •Soffit •Metal Senior/Military-Discount.
586-944-8898
**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!
Hauling & Waste Removal ***AAA HAULING*** JUNK REMOVAL
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
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
ucallwehauljunk.com
MASTER PLUMBER, LICENCED AND INSURED FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS
Landscape
DRAIN CLEANING SEWER CAMERA COMMERCIAL
Now Accepting New Lawn Care Clients!
•Weekly Lawn Care •Total Yard Maintenance •Spring Clean-ups •Weed Removal •Mulch •Sprinkler Blowout •Shrub Trimmimg •Fall Clean Up
586-604-7906
586-258-6672
Family Owned
Heating & Cooling AFFORDABLE Furnace Repair Greg's Heating LLC Services all makes and models Service call is 89.00 10% senior discounts
586-422-8528 Home Improvement
A-1 PETROLERE CONSTRUCTION
Kitchen, Bath, Basement, Remodeling, Decks, Interior/Exterior Painting And Repairs. We Also Offer Handyman Services
TSC INC.
586-751-0150
CAPITAL PLUMBING
CAPITAL PLUMBING
248-224-2188
Licensed/Insured
HANDYMAN SERVICE Small and Large Repairs, Drywall, Painting, Carpentry, Masonry, Storm Doors & Entry Doors.
Sterling
removes ANYTHING! Appliances, furniture, basement cleanouts, hoarders all welcome! Call or Text
Plumbing
Pet Services
586-954-2708 GOLDEN BUILT CONSTRUCTION
Basement renovations, foundations new/repairs, interior/exterior supporting walls removed/rebuilt, new garages/pole barns, seamless gutters & downsprouts, Licensed/Insured
586-948-4764
ROZE REMODELING LLC.
•Interior Renovations •Kitchens •Bathrooms •Basements •Painting •Vinyl Floors •Fireplaces Free-Estimates Requests: roze cementllc@gmail.com Andre-586-354-7791
0146-2406
Home Repairs
Painting
EXTERIOR REPAIRS LLC.
PAINTING by-GPC
Since 1999 Roofing, Siding, Gutters and More! Reliable Ask, We Might Do It! FREE ESTIMATES
248-242-1511
HEATING REPAIRS
586-354-3662 www.acheating repairmi.com
Licensed, Boilers, Furnaces, Plumbing, Gas/Water Piping, Water Heaters, Pumps, Duct Work/Sheet Metal, Air Conditioning
Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops MR. BACKSPLASH ·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·Custom Bathrooms ·TILE REPAIRS *FREE ESTIMATES*
586-552-5416
mrbacksplash.com
Painting
586-792-3117
PETE'S PAINTING NEW YEAR SPECIALS! 20% OFF Specializing in Vacant Homes, Great Rooms & Decks, Interior/Exterior, Residential/Commercial. Senior Discount, Free-Estimates, Insured.
MASTER Plaster/Drywall Complete Restoration & Insurance Projects Wallpaper Removal/Hanging SENIOR DISCOUNT PAINTING! PAINTING! A+ BBB-Rating/20yrs 30-yrs, Builder License Free-Estimates 586.899.3555 (Cell) 248.566.6460 (Office)
(586)229-4267 American Painting
•Residential/Commercial •Interior •Power Washing •Insurance •Drywall •Plaster Repair •Clean-outs •Home Repairs •Senior-Discounts. •Guaranteed-Work. •25-yrs Experience.
(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.
WATER HEATERS SUMP PUMPS RESIDENTIAL
CALL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE 0383-2349
248-892-1927
Lawn Maintenance
Painting
Plumbing
ANDERSON Painting & Carpentry
586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING
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
PRO TOUCH PAINTING LLC.
Interior/Exterior Winter Discount-15% 30-yrs-experience, Power-washing, Drywall repairs, Staining, Free-Estimates. All Work Guaranteed. Affordable Prices. Senior Discount/Insured.
248-495-3512
PEAK PAINTING Custom-Painting, Commercial/Residential, interior/exterior. Drywall-repair, paper removal, carpentry. 30-yr.-exp. Free estimates, senior discounts, insured. Credit-cards accepted.
25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area
10%/Senior/Military/Discounts
Lic#-8004254
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
References
586-722-8381 Plumbing
MASTER PLUMBER
Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul
248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852
SERVICING THE TRI- COUNTY AREA FOR OVER 30 YEARS *SENIOR/MILITARY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
248-740-7643 1(800)441-0525 248-740-7643 1(800)441-0525 CAPITALPLUMBINGMI.COM CAPITALPLUMBINGMI.COM
EMERGENCIES HAPPEN! We Stay Open 24/7 To Handle Any Plumbing Problems Day Or Night!
FREE
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Licensed & Insured EAplumbinganddrain.com Contact us anytime! 586-477-7777
0335-2330
Plumbing
Roofing
WATERWORK Plumbing.com
MICHAEL NORTON BUILDERS INC.
•Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing
248-542-8022
Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885
Roofing
Building Value Everyday
586-436-9600
Licensed/Insured Since 1965 Servicing- Roofing, Siding, Basement, Bathroom, Kitchen Remodeling, Decks & All Your Home Improvement Needs.
Tree Service
AA4DABLE ROOFING
Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! WINTER-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
DAVE'S
TREE & SHRUB 40%-Winter Discount INSURED, Emergency Storm Damage, Large-Tree-Removals, Trimming, StumpGrinding, Gutters, Season-Firewood (stacking-wood/extra charge), Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts.
(586)216-0904
davestreeandshrub.com
586-822-5100 PREFERRED
BROTHERS ROOFING •Full Tear-off •Recover •Shingle Repair •Leak's •All Repair •Flat-Roof •Tourch Down •Seamless Gutters & Gutter Guards Senior/Military-Discount Up to 20% Off
586-944-8898
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
FEB. 10
‘Stranger in the Woods’: Watch movie, see animals and make craft, 11 a.m.-noon, Nature Center, 42700 Utica Road in Sterling Heights, register at (586) 446-2710
FEB. 15
BYO (Bring Your Own) Book Club: Part discussion of favorite books, part social hour for adults, 6-7 p.m., also March 21 and April 18, Sterling Heights Public Library, 40255 Dodge Park Road, (586) 446-2665
FEB. 17
Pinewood derby: For ages 12 and younger, 13-17, and 18 and older, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Sterling Heights Community Center, 40250 Dodge Park Road, registration.sterlingheights.gov, (586) 446-2700 Board Gaming Meet Up: Free event for ages 14 and older, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., also March 16 and April 20, Sterling Heights Public Library, 40255 Dodge Park Road, (586) 446-2665
FEB. 18
Daddy-daughter night out: Soccer, dodgeball, cornhole, board games, pizza/drinks and more, 5:30-8 p.m., Michigan Revolution Training, 42840 Merrill Road in Sterling Heights, hosted by Saint John Lutheran Church & School, facebook.com/stjohnfraser, register to (586) 293-0333 by Feb. 9
MARCH 1
Little Saplings: Storytime, sensory activities, crafts and outdoor exploration for ages 3-5, 3:30-4:15 p.m., also April 5, Nature Center, 42700 Utica Road in Sterling Heights, register at (586) 446-2710
MARCH 2
Hootie Hoo 8K & 2M: Both run/walks start at 9 a.m., Lake St. Clair Metropark, 31300 Metropolitan Parkway in Harrison Township, eastsideracingcompany.com
ONGOING
Widowed Friends dancing: Every Tuesday, doors at 6 p.m. and music from 7-10:30 p.m., Polish Century Club, 33204 Maple Lane in Sterling Heights, RSVP to Victoria at (586) 566-7936
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MARCH 8
Cultural Exchange: Ethnic music and dance, educational cultural displays, food and more, 6-10 p.m., Sterling Heights Community Center, 40250 Dodge Park, facebook.com/CityofSterlingHeights Fish fries: 4-7 p.m. Feb. 14 (Ash Wednesday) and Fridays Feb. 16-March 29, St. Blase Parish, 12151 15 Mile Road in Sterling Heights, dine in and carryout, stblase.org/fish-fry, (586) 268-2244 • 4-7 p.m. Feb. 14 (Ash Wednesday) and Fridays Feb. 16-March 29, St. Malachy Catholic Church’s Currier Center, 14115 14 Mile Road in Sterling Heights, saintmalachychurch.org/fish-fry, (586) 264-1220 • 4-7 p.m. Fridays Feb. 16-March 22, Ss. Cyril & Methodius Slovak Catholic Church, 41233 Ryan Road in Sterling Heights, (586) 7266911, saintcyrils.church
0133-2345
Handyman Services
Northern Toastmasters: Meets 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth Monday of month, Leo’s Coney Island, 33577 Van Dyke Ave. in Sterling Heights, (248) 828-7481, samcrowl@comcast.net Ice skating: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sundays, noon-9 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, noon-10 p.m. Fridays and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturdays, special events include Princess Night 6-8 p.m. Feb. 9 and Date Night 6-9 p.m. Feb. 10, Dodge Park, 40620 Utica Road, sterlingheights. gov/1650/Dodge-Park-Ice-Rink
Upton House Museum tours: Visit 1860s Michigan Historical Landmark 1-4 p.m. every Wednesday and second Sunday of month, 40433 Dodge Park Road in Sterling Heights, (586) 446-2495
Sterling Speakers Toastmasters: Meetings at 6:30 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday of month, virtual and in person, room 102 at Bethesda Christian Church, 14000 Metropolitan Parkway in Sterling Heights, sterlingspeakers.org, (586) 221-0405
Morning Movies: Watch “Till” (Feb. 8), “The Whale” (March 14) and “Everything Anywhere All At Once” (April 11), 10 a.m., Sterling Heights Public Library, 40255 Dodge Park Road, (586) 446-2665
Health workshops: For chronic pain, high blood pressure and more, hosted by Corewell Health, free and virtual, beaumonthealth. digitalsignup.com
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4B - STERLING HEIGHTS SENTRY, February 7, 2024
FEBRUARY IS THE TIME FOR A SWEETHEART OF A
2016 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
2017 FORD TAURUS SE
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• 78K MILES • 3.6L V-6 ENGINE • STOW ‘N GO®
• 31K MILES • LEATHER HEATED SEATS • HEATED STEERING WHEEL
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7,893
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15,393
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21,393
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2020 RAM 1500 LARAMIE 4X4
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22,593
$
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33,993
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STK# Z27028
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35,793
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31,993
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38,793
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32,793
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41,593
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