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METRO DETROIT — Cue those turntables: It’s time to kick out the jams. On April 22, local independent record stores will open up shop for Record Store Day 2023. Record Store Day, held internationally, was launched in 2007 to give employees and customers the chance to gather and celebrate the independent record store culture. In addition, record companies release new music or re-release albums on vinyl not available elsewhere. That could include picture discs and LPs from bands no longer together. “Record Store Day started out when vinyl was making a comeback,” said Davey Taylor, who with wife Lisa Taylor owns Weirdsville Records at 61 Macomb Place in Mount Clemens. “It’s about helping the mom-and-pop shops. Sometimes you get a lot of new customers that have never been to the store or new people who just got a record player.” Back in February, a compilation of the music to be released April 22 — along with a list of participating stores — was posted at www. recordstoreday.com. Recordings from various art-

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WARREN — It has been said public service is among the highest callings. Those looking to serve the community of Warren may find something that resonates with them and inspires them to act, or even run for an elected office. The next filing deadline to do so is 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25. Candidates have until 4 p.m. on Friday, April 28, to withdraw, after which all filings are official, according to the City Clerk’s Office. To be eligible for any elected office in Warren, the city charter states a candidate must be a registered voter in the city for at least two years immediately prior to the election. Running for mayor requires an additional year of residency. According to Warren City Clerk Sonja Buffa, each candidate must submit an affidavit of identity and re-

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Church thrift store, food pantry fill community needs BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

WARREN — Every Wednesday afternoon, several members of Woodside Bible Church-Warren Campus gather in the basement of the south entrance to do the Lord’s work. They are the volunteers who operate the church’s Thrift Closet, a resale shop that sells gently used items — clothing, jewelry, kitchenware, tools — at discounted prices. The staff is friendly, purchases are cash only, and all sales are final. The Thrift Closet is open from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. every Wednesday. The See THRIFT STORE on page 24A

WARREN — It’s 49 years and counting for the Warren Symphony Orchestra. To celebrate, the symphony will host its final performance of the 2022-2023 season, “Out of This World,” featuring the music of Star Wars, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts. The Warren Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra in Macomb County. Its mission is to support and advance an orchestra of professional quality for cultural enrichment, entertainment and youth education. Free admission is available for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. College students can purchase tickets for a reduced rate. “What a great way to spend a Sunday with the family encouraging music appreciation,” said Warren Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Joyce Russell. In 49 years, the Warren Symphony Orchestra has grown and evolved. Starting out by filling a void due to financial challenges facing the Warren Consolidated Schools district, the orchestra has evolved into a 50-musician, nationally recognized professional symphony orchestra. “The orchestra’s impetus was because of the defunding of string education and so our community rallied together from 1971 to 1973 to ensure our children and residents were not without access to the musical majesty of orchestras,” said Russell. In nearly five decades, the Warren Symphony Orchestra has grown its presence throughout the community and is often referred to as the WSO by patrons. Its growth exemplifies diversity and representation.

ABOVE: Kathy Hanselman, of Center Line, volunteers every Wednesday at the Thrift Closet. She works behind the scenes, preparing the merchandise to be sold. Hanselman’s husband, David Hanselman, served on the Center Line City Council for 28 years and also was Center Line’s mayor from 2009 until he died in 2015.TOP: The Thrift Closet at Woodside Bible Church, 27300 Hoover Road in Warren, accepts donations when the resale store is open.

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WARREN — A year removed from their first-ever Michigan High School Athletic Association Division I state championship title, the players on Warren De La Salle Collegiate’s boys basketball team understood a target would be on their backs entering the 2023 season. Not just from their weekly Catholic High School League conference opponents, which held three teams in the MHSAA top 10 in Division 1 with Detroit U-D Jesuit (sixth), Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice (first), and Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (ninth), but also getting every team’s best night in and night out as the returning champions. After defeating St. Mary’s during their road to a state title last season, De La Salle would fall to St. Mary’s 55-44 in the quarterfinals of the MHSAA state tournament on March 21 at University of Detroit Mercy, ending their 2023 season. De La Salle and St. Mary’s were deadlocked at 39 in the fourth quarter, but St. Mary’s was able to pull See DLS on page 6A

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Residents concerned about accidents at 11 Mile and Hoover BY GENA JOHNSON ghohnson@candgnews.com

WARREN — If you have traveled through the East 11 Mile Road and Hoover Road intersection and have been delayed by an accident, you are not alone. At a recent Warren City Council meeting a Warren resident expressed concern regarding the frequency of accidents at this intersection. “The collisions are there constantly,” said resident Jeff Dikowski during the audience participation portion of the March 28 meeting. “We just had a major one that hit a semi and broke the gas tank open. We had diesel fuel all over the intersection.” Dikowski gave more specific examples. “If I say the back lights, I mean the ones just before the turnarounds both east and west. Those turn green before the lights at Hoover turn green. So, people are leaving that light full speed,” said Dikowski. “By the time they hit Hoover, they’re hitting the in-

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away courtesy of St. Mary’s sophomore and The Associated Press Michigan Division 1 Player of the Year Trey McKenney’s 28 points on the night. De La Salle coach Gjon Djokaj had high praise for McKenney, who buried crucial free throws down the stretch in the fourth quarter to help St. Mary’s pull away. “We were prepared to play anyone who came out of that region, and it happened to be Orchard Lake, who probably has the best player in the state regardless of class,” Djokaj said. “He kind of showed out the other night.” While a bitter pill to swallow, De La Salle’s ability to overcome adversity showcased a positive outlook for the 2024 season. Losing a key senior starter to start the season to go along with one of the most difficult schedules in the state, De La Salle battled through the season to the best of their ability, utilizing their young talent. “We put together one of the toughest schedules in the state, and we were able to really continue to be a great defensive team through wins and losses,” Djokaj said. “We hung our heads on defense, and we continued to work and get better. Obviously, losing Triston (Nichols) in the beginning of the year created a role change for every single player on our team really late into the offseason, so it took us a little time to establish those things and get comfortable in them.” Losing Nichols, a dynamic senior guard, was a nearly impossible feat to overcome, especially after having the task of filling the shoes of all-state guard Tamario Adley, but De La Salle’s seniors shined when the team needed them most. Led by a pair of all-state seniors in Michael Sulaka and Nino Smith, De La Salle cruised to a 17-9 record this season, finishing third in the conference. Senior Adam Broski, Carson Kraiza, and Jack Yanachik all provided reliable leadership as well for De La Salle. Djokaj said Sulaka and Smith’s growth this year was pivotal to their success. “He’s (Smith) a great all-around point guard, a defensive-minded point guard, and a great facilitator that can play at a lot of different paces, and Mikey (Sulaka) is a really young big man who is just scratching the surface of how good he could become,” Djokaj said. “He’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever been around. He’s literally a gym rat. Once he gets to the next level, he’s really going to blossom into a big-time talent.” While their on-the-court presence was an immeasurable impact, their contributions

to the underclassmen not only supported De La Salle this season, but will leave a mark in the 2024 and 2025 season, specifically for sophomores Phoenix Glassnor, Armoni Portis and Braeden Holder. Due to injuries this season, Glassnor, Portis and Holder found themselves maturing quicker than expected as Glassnor and Portis graced the starting lineup and Holder became a reliable six-man option. Glassnor said the seniors helped him grow throughout the season. “They played a huge role, especially Nino (Smith) for sure,” Glassnor said. “He’s kind of taken me under his wing and made me a better person not just on the court but also off the court.” Glassnor, Portis, Holder, and junior Nnaemeka Ikechi, who manned the frontcourt this season for De La Salle, will be called upon next year as leaders for a young De La Salle basketball squad. Ikechi, who sat out last year due to transferring, was finally able to solidify a role with his new squad, and will look to be the senior leader the team will rely on alongside juniors Nicholas Speiser and Tyler Thompson. Djokaj said the team plans to channel its culture more as the offseason nears. “Leaning into this year, I think we need to go back to our roots a little bit more,” Djokaj said. “As a coach, focus on the culture a little bit more. With this group, there’s so many new faces and so many new parts. Building the team, I think it’s important for them to go through that growing phase again. From a basketball aspect, just continue to keep the work ethic and the skill development so we can figure out what these kids do best and put them in the best position to be successful.” While the sophomores and juniors look to continue the foundation the senior class helped build, it’s important to showcase the importance of the 2023 senior class. Impactful juniors on a history-making state title last season, the seniors continued to help elevate the De La Salle basketball program each year, facing one of the toughest schedules in the state. As they bid their final farewell to De La Salle, Djokaj said this will be a senior class that will always have a special place with him. “When I first got the job, they were all sophomores, and we had great senior leadership to mentor them,” Djokaj said. “They were just really hungry, really involved in all aspects of our program, and they just hit the ground running. They were really sponges when it came to learning our system and our culture, and they just kind of carried that each year making it better and stronger. The success that they’ve had over the last three years is not a surprise to anyone because of their hard work and dedication.”

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WARREN — News flash: The Warren Civic Theatre will perform Disney’s “Newsies Jr.” in April. Performances are set for 7 p.m. April 21, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. April 22, and 3 p.m. April 23. Cast members are between the ages of 7 and 18. The show will go on at the Warren Community Center Auditorium, 5460 Arden Ave. The musical, based on the real-life Newsboy Strike of 1899, tells the story of Jack Kelly, a rebellious newsboy who dreams of a life as an artist away from the big city. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. To purchase tickets or for more information on the show, visit warrencivic.org.

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WARREN — Gary Boike, who sued Warren City Council President Patrick Green claiming Green had exceeded his term limits on City Council and that Boike should fill the remainder of the term, filed a claim of appeal on April 11. The appeal is to review Judge Julie Gatti’s opinion and order of Mar. 28. Gatti ruled Green was not in violation of the term limits and could continue his service on the Warren City Council. Boike was the third highest at-large votegetter in the previous election. According to the Warren city charter, this means if either of the two at-large seats are vacated more than 40 days prior to a regular election, Boike would fill the seat. “Boike has started an appeal to review Judge Gatti’s opinion,” said Lawrence Garcia, attorney for Boike. “I don’t know when the transcript will be ready, but we hope to fast track this appeal. As you know, the partial term that Mr. Boike is fighting for is shrinking every day.”

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Hookah lounge closes after three shootings

WARREN — The Phoenix Hookah Lounge, located in a strip mall on East Eight Mile Road near Dequindre Road, will reportedly close for good and become an urgent care facility after the club’s third nonfatal shooting. The latest shooting happened on April 9. According to Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer, the owner is a businessman who lives in Oakland County and is not there for the day-to-day operations. He reportedly owns other urgent care establishments, and this would be a better fit for the community. “I met with the owner this morning and we had a very good conversation,” said Dwyer. “He was very understanding and said he is closing it down; he is not going to reopen.”

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WARREN — According to Mayor James Fouts’ proclamation, autism is a pervasive developmental disorder affecting the social, communication and behavioral skills of those affected by it. Early treatment is key to leading an improved and productive life. The mayor encourages all employees, residents and members of the business community to raise autism awareness and acceptance.

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WARREN — Celebrate Earth Day with fun, hands-on STEM activities on Saturday, April 22, at 2 p.m. at the Warren Civic Center Library. Activities are suitable for kids grades K-5. Register by calling (586) 751-0770 or online at warrenlibrary.net.

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WARREN — While supplies last, children ages 3-9 can pick up a free “Owl+Otter and the Big Yard Sale” book at the children’s desk of the Civic Center Library during the month of April. At 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23, they can hear the story and make otter crafts. Register by calling (586) 751-0770 or online at warrenlibrary.net.

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FRASER — Following an inaugural season with 30 wins and 18 losses and a $2-off fan appreciation night on April 15, the Motor City Rockers are going to the Federal Prospects Hockey League playoffs. Tickets to the Rockers’ first playoff match at the Big Boy Arena at 7 p.m. on April 19 are $10. Season tickets for 2024 are open, and the team is accepting $25 deposits. Anyone who puts a deposit down on tickets before April 19 will receive a free playoff ticket. For more information about the team visit mcrockershockey.com. Rockers forward Connor Inger skates down the ice. Photo provided by Derek Polena-Katsaros

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WARREN — After receiving offers from 16 different colleges, Michigan Math and Science Academy senior Shamrin Salam has accepted an invitation to attend Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard, known as one of the most prestigious universities in the world, is recognized for its rigorous academic programs, distinguished faculty and low acceptance rate. “I am thrilled to have been accepted into so many incredible colleges, but I ultimately chose Harvard because of its outstanding academic reputation and commitment to diversity and inclusion,” Salam said in a prepared statement. “I am grateful to MMSA for providing me with the education and support I needed to achieve my goals.” Salam has been a hardworking and dedicated student throughout her academic career. Her accomplishments reflect the rigorous academic programs and extracurricular activities offered at MMSA. According to MMSA counselor Jaihoon Khamush, Salam “is an exceptional student who has worked tirelessly to achieve her dreams. We are thrilled that she has been accepted into so many prestigious institutions and are proud to have played a role in her success.” MMSA is a public charter school managed by Concept Schools and authorized by Grand Valley State University. MMSA serves students in grades K-12. The school offers a rigorous academic curriculum that emphasizes math and science, as well as a variety of extracurricular activities and programs designed to foster student success.

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WARREN/LANSING — This school year, Regina High School students have been flexing their skills in various clubs that included outside competitions. The high school’s Robotics Team No. 7188, The Saddlebots, participated during

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WARREN — The April 10 Fitzgerald Public Schools Board of Education meeting gave district officials a closer look at various programs impacting students. Westview Lower Elementary School Principal Rebecca Akins gave a PowerPoint presentation that emphasized various academic and enrichment programs at the school. Akins was joined by special education teacher Brittany Grashik and reading specialist/coach Lisa Wisdom. One program making an impact is WIN, which stands for What I Need. Each student has a WIN group that meets for 35 minutes every day where they focus on specific reading intervention instruction based on the students’ NWEA scores. NWEA, which stands for Northwest Evaluation Association, is a nonprofit organization that assesses students in various academic studies. Westview’s WIN program helps teachers monitor the students’ growth and allows them to move into a different WIN group based on their progress. The Westview Gold Goal bell initiative, in which students proudly ring the gold bell in the school office when they’ve met certain goals, has been popular. “We also have our ‘bright student awards’ that our teachers are doing in the classrooms, taking pictures of kids that are achieving their goals with multiplication facts,” Akins said. Westview continues to offer monthly Multi-tiered System of Supports meetings. MTSS is a comprehensive framework comprising a collection of research-based strategies designed to meet the individual needs of students. The purpose of MTSS is to address the needs of the whole child, including cognitively, physically, behaviorally, socially and emotionally. “The monthly MTSS meetings help our students who may be struggling academically or behaviorally,” Akins said. “We also have multiple parent meetings that take

place throughout the year, so we have those support pieces in place.” The school also has an active student council and Eco Crew; both chaired by Wisdom. Grashik is a coach for two of the school’s running programs: Stride and Girls on the Run, which operate in partnership through the YMCA. She shared details of both with the school board. STRIDE, which stands for Success, Teamwork, Respect, Inspiration, Determination and Excellence in Character, is a fitness and running program for boys in grades 3 through 5. Girls on the Run is a physicalactivity-based positive youth development program for girls in grades 3 through 8 that teaches life skills through interactive lessons and running games. Also at the meeting, Fitzgerald High School and Chatterton Middle School Chinese language teacher and Multicultural Club sponsor Katie Van Gorder provided an update regarding the multicultural showcase held last month at the high school. According to Van Gorder’s presentation, the Fitzgerald Foundation for Educational Advancement provided funding to pay for food offered at the event. Students were encouraged to participate in the multicultural showcase to display their ethnic backgrounds. There were students who sang or danced, and the evening also included a fashion show. Organized in 1987, the FFEA was founded by Fitzgerald alumni, present and former school board members, and interested community members. The Foundation provides financial support for educational programs and projects not available through the school district’s operating budget. Monetary donations are always welcome and can be mailed to: Fitzgerald Foundation for Educational Advancement, Attn: Michelle Ridky, 23200 Ryan Road, Warren, Michigan, 48091. Call Staff Writer Maria Allard at (586) 498-1045.

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WARREN — A 60-year-old Warren man is facing a misdemeanor assault charge after he allegedly used a frozen fish to assault a grocery clerk at a Warren market on April 2. According to a release from the office of Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney Peter Lucido, the incident happened at the Desi Fruit Market at Nine Mile Road and Masch Avenue at 7:13 p.m. The fish counter at the market reportedly closed at 7 p.m. because of the Ramadan holiday. According to the release, the fish clerk explained why they were closed to the suspect who came to the counter after hours. The suspect became angry when he could not receive service and began to hit the clerk with a four-pound frozen hilsa fish, which is a type of herring. The victim was transported to a local hospital. The suspect, MD Jobul Hussain, was charged with one count of aggravated assault, a one-year misdemeanor. He was arraigned in the 37th District Court in Warren and given a $5,000 personal bond on April 3. “I never thought I’d have to say this, but if you assault someone with a fish in our county you will be prosecuted. A frozen fish is dangerous if you use it to hit someone on the head,” Lucido said. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on April 27 before Judge John Chmura in the 37th District Court. Hussain’s attorney of record, Michael Hennigan, was not available for comment. Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at (586) 498-1069.

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Shelby Township Lions Carnival: Midway opens 4 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and noon Saturdays and Sundays, parking lot at Lakeside Mall, 14000 Lakeside Circle in Sterling Heights, shop-lakesidemall.com

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Pet Vaccination Clinic: Also microchips, for dogs and cats, cash only, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Warren DPW Garage, 12801 Stephens Road, cityofwarren.org/events ‘Our Planet, Our Future’: Free community day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Michigan Science Center, 5020 John R St. in Detroit, (313) 577-8400, Mi-Sci.org

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Senior SCAMS Prevention: Free presentation also includes information on guardianship, choosing nursing homes, wills and more, 1-2 p.m., Family Center at St. Faustina Catholic Church, 14025 12 Mile Road in Warren, (586) 772-2720

Senior Health Care Seminar: Learn to be an effective patient advocate, also vendors, door prizes and lunch, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Warren City Hall, One City Square, cityofwarren.org/events, (586) 758-1310

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Out of This World: Warren Symphony Orchestra performs space-themed music, 3 p.m., Macomb Center for the Perfoming Arts, Macomb Community College - Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township, warrensymphonyorchestra.com Library - Civic Center, One City Square, Suite 100, (586) 751-0770 Historical Society of Center Line: Meets 10 a.m.noon most first Fridays of each month, Center Line Public Library, 7345 Weingartz St., (586) 758-8274 Senior activities: Cards, chair exercising, puzzles and more, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Fitzgerald Recreation Center, 4355 E. Nine Mile Road in Warren, (586) 759-0920 ‘Creative Michigan: Making The Mitten Modern’: Photos, artifacts, clothing and more celebrating

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Musicians of the Warren Symphony Orchestra prepare for an Out of This World performance on April 23.

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“The WSO is proud of the fact that we have hired one of the few female conductors globally. Conductor and Music Director Gina Provenzano has helped the WSO’s Board of Directors more deeply understand the lack of underrepresented populations in composing and creating music,” said Lori Stone, president of the Warren Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors. “She (Provenzano) works very intentionally to bring music from underrepresented populations into our performances. This diversity

is vital as one of our missions is to provide music education to our school-aged children. They need to be able to find some facet of themselves in our repertoire.” The Macomb Center for the Performing Arts is located at 44575 Garfield Road in Clinton Township. Tickets are $23 for adults, $20 for seniors and $10 for college students. Students in grades K-12 are free but will need to pick up a ticket at the box office. Tickets can be purchased at the box office, online at macombcenter.org or by calling (586) 286-2222. Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at 586498-1069.

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Because of global supply chain issues, there are many invasive species that have spread into Michigan. As a result, these invasive species take nutrients from the environment that Michigan-based plants would use to thrive, taking over that part of the environment and changing the soil culture. “The garlic mustard green right now is a huge invasive,” Gadulka said. “It is a great edible. It is similar in flavor to horseradish or wasabi, with a little bit of spice to it. It’s one of those (plants) that, if you have a little bit in your yard, you will never get rid of it, and the best thing to do is eat it.” Other edible invasive species Gadulka

Sylvan Table in Sylvan Lake is a farm-to-table restaurant that grows produce on the grounds of the business. Photo by Mary Genson

mentioned are purslane and autumn olive. By using a grass alternative such as thyme, residents can do their part in helping the environment by using less water and reducing carbon emissions by not lawnmowing. This practice doubles as an economic benefit by saving money on water and mowing equipment. These thyme lawns can be used as herbs and are beneficial in bringing bees and other pollinators back to the area. Edible landscaping can also improve the nonedible landscaping in the area around it. “There are a number of edible plants, herbs and vegetables whose flowers are beneficial for different kinds of pollinators and good insects,” said David Lowenstein, a consumer horticulture extension educator for the Michigan State University Extension. “That can not only help the edible plants but any wildflowers or other ornamental plants you have by attracting natural predators.”

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can save money all summer on produce. Instead of spending money at the store, they can step outside and harvest fruits and the vegetables that they want for dinner. Gadulka said dandelions are once again a prime example of edible landscaping’s economic benefits. They are known to grow plentifully, and they are free. By letting dandelions grow, residents can harvest them for salads, teas and more. Rick Rigutto, the farm manager at Sylvan Farm, shared the benefits from a business standpoint of keeping food production as close as possible to where it is eaten. “The closer that remains, the more dollars stay in the local community,” Rigutto said. “Working with your local farms within your region and in your state helps keep those dollars recirculating closer to home.”

While the idea of incorporating edible landscaping may seem overwhelming to some residents, Rigutto said the best way to begin is by starting small and building from there. Gadulka suggested starting by creating a rain garden. This is a type of garden that has native perennials and shrubs planted in a depression on the ground in order to soak up and store stormwater runoff. Several edible flowers and plants can be planted in these rain gardens, including as-

paragus, rhubarb and strawberries. Lowenstein also expressed the importance of starting off small. He said there are many microgreens that are great, easy-togrow edible plants to start with. “Plant what you think you would like to eat, or what your neighbors or friends would like to eat,” Lowenstein said. Call Staff Writer Mary Genson at (586) 498-1095.

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YES __________ NO ___________ CENTER LINE PUBLIC SCHOOLS COUNTY OF MACOMB STATE OF MICHIGAN OPERATING MILLAGE RENEWAL AND RESTORATION PROPOSAL This proposal would renew and restore authority of the Center Line Public Schools to levy up to 18.00 mills for general school district operating purposes on taxable property in the School District to the extent that such property is not exempt from such levy and would restrict the levy on principal residences (owner occupied homes) to no more than 15.48 mills. The current authority, which expires at the end of 2023, to levy 18 mills on all property, except principal residences and other property exempted by law, and to levy 16.5354 mills on principal residences have been rolled back by application of the Headlee Amendment to the Michigan Constitution. If approved, this proposal would renew and restore authority of the School District to levy the statutory limit of 18 mills on all property except principal residences and other property exempted by law (principally industrial and commercial real property and residential rental property) and levy the authorized mills on principal residences to allow the School District to continue to receive revenues at the full per pupil foundation allowance permitted by State law. In 2022 the School District levied only 11.155 mills of the authorized 16.5354 mills on personal residences. Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property in the Center Line Public Schools, County of Macomb, Michigan, be increased in the amount of 18 mills (&18.00 per $1,000 of taxable value), to the extent such property is not statutorily exempt, and of which not more than 15.48 mills ($15.48 per $1,000 of taxable value) may be imposed on principal residences, for ten (10) years, the years 2024 and 2033, inclusive? This operating millage if approved and levied would provide estimated revenues to the School District of $7,643,211 during the 2024 calendar year to be used for general operating purposes. Further questions may be obtained at the administrative offices of Center Line Public Schools, 26400 Arsenal, Center Line, MI 48015, Telephone 586-510-2000. A sample ballot may be viewed at michigan.gov/vote.

innovation.” The price of this “custom, one-ofa-kind, sculpture in motion” starts at $300,000. Production is limited and available through inquiry only. When asked about potential Celestiq customers, Singer said, “The ultra-luxury client is an extremely unique, maverick personality that ultimately matches the brand spirit of Cadillac.” “In the past, Cadillac was the standard of the world. People talked about the Cadillac of things.” said VP of Global Design Michael Simcoe in a Celestiq video. “We really, honestly, wanted to bring back that level of detail, passion and engagement for the customers.” According to Simcoe, “We’re reinventing American luxury, automotive luxury,” Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at (586) 498-1069.

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ceipt of filing. Then they can either pay a $100 filing fee (which the majority of candidates opt to do) or submit a nominating petition with the appropriate number of signatures, determined by a percentage of all the votes cast in the city, or district, for the office of Michigan secretary of state in the most recent general election. In the last general election on Nov. 8, 2022, a total of 49,510 registered voters cast ballots for Michigan secretary of state in Warren. To submit a nominating petition for any of the at-large positions on the ballot this year — mayor, city clerk, city treasurer or the two at-large City Council seats — a candidate would need a number of signatures equal to no less than 1% of 49,510 (495 signatures) and no greater than 4% (1,980 signatures), according to the clerk. For those running for one of the district City Council seats, the number required is based on how many people voted for Michigan secretary of state in that district, using the same 1% and 4 % thresholds. For example, in the last general election in District 3, 10,831 voters cast ballots for secretary of state, meaning no fewer than 108 signatures and no greater than 433 signatures would be needed, according to Buffa. According to the Michigan Department of State Bureau of Elections, a candidate can be disqualified for making false statements on a signed affidavit of identity, late filing fees and unpaid fines.

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In Warren’s “strong mayor” form of government, the mayor is the administrative and executive leader of the city, according to the charter. The mayor appoints officials to lead the city’s various departments and appoints members to the city’s boards and commissions. The mayor’s administration must also prepare the city budget and present it to the City Council. Former Warren Mayor Mark Steenbergh, who served as the city’s top administrator from 1995 to 2007, offered some insight into the job of mayor. When asked what he found most rewarding, Steenbergh said, “During my may-

orship, I earned their (Warren residents’) trust with the redevelopment of the Tank Plant at first and that allowed me to have their trust to move forward and clean up the area around City Hall. I thought right at the core of the city we did a lot of good work that is good for the citizenry for a long, long time. Those are the big things.” Asked what the most challenging or difficult part of being mayor was, Steenbergh said, “Recognizing the needs of the city and trying to pull the project together is the thing that challenges you. You have to get City Council people on board because they control the money. And you had to prove to them what was good, and you had to prove to the citizenry what you were doing was worthwhile and good and in their best interest.” The salary for the mayor of Warren is $126,642, as stated in the city’s adopted budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. The Warren city clerk oversees elections and voting and is responsible for certifying the results. The clerk serves as the city’s official record keeper of documents. The city treasurer collects, allocates and is responsible for the safekeeping of all city revenue. This includes property taxes, special assessments, fees, licenses and water revenues. The Treasurer’s Office acts as the tax collection agent for all taxing units located within Warren, including the millages of six school districts and the county. The salary of both the city clerk and treasurer is $92,923. The Warren City Council is a legislative body of seven members, with five members representing each of the five districts throughout Warren and two representing the city at-large. Council members must live in the district in which they represent. The City Council elects its own officers, but the highest vote-getter in the race for the two at-large City Council seats becomes the mayor pro tem. The council controls the money by having final approval of the city budget. They approve expenditures and ordinances and settle lawsuits by majority vote. Council members are required to attend City Council meetings at the Warren Community Center the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Every council member receives the

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same salary of $31,412. Many who run for the City Council do so with a mission to help the city and its residents. Scott Stevens served three terms on the Warren City Council from 2017 to 2019. “The most rewarding thing about being on City Council was being able to serve the

residents to the best of my ability,” Stevens said. He added, “It is disappointing when Council members are out for themselves.” All city officers in Warren serve fouryear terms. Call Staff Writer Gena Johnson at (586) 498-1069.

CITY OF CENTER LINE NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION To the Qualified Electors of the City of Center Line – Macomb County: Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at the following Polling locations: Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 Precinct No. 3 Precinct No. 4

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Legal Notice Invasive Species Control Planned To maintain environmental quality and public health and safety, Macomb County, Oakland Water Resources Commissioner, and various local governments working with the Lake St. Clair Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area, will be treating the invasive plants at the Red Run Drain, Sterling Relief Drain, Freedom Hill, Bethesda Church, and Consumers Energy parcels in the cities of Warren and Sterling Heights between May 1, 2023 - October 15, 2023. 2023 Areas for treatments include sections of the Red Run Drain easement between Dequindre Road and Utica Road, sections of Sterling Relief Drain East of Schoenherr Road, areas within Freedom Hill Amphitheater, the southern section of Bethesda Church’s property, and Consumers Energy parcel between Bethesda Church and Freedom Hill. For maps identifying treatment locations, visit https://www.lakestclaircisma.com/menu/learn/invasive-species-management/control/treatmentareas The contractor listed below will be performing the treatments and can be contacted with questions about the chemical products used and method of application: • PLM Lake & Land Management, 800-382-4434, 10785 Bennett Drive, Morrice, MI 48857, https://www.plmcorp.net/ This notice is being circulated in accordance with Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) procedures. EGLE permitting restrictions, national holidays, and/or weather conditions, may influence the timing of treatments and is therefore approximate. Below is a list of herbicides that may be applied and the associated use restrictions. On the day of treatment, 8.5x11 inch, yellow signs will be posted periodically, that indicate the date of the treatment, the products used, and any specific restrictions that apply. Permit: ANC9430165v1.0 Herbicides Planned for Use: Clearcast (imazamox), Renovate 3 (triclopyr), Glyphosate 5.4 (glyphosate), Cygnet Plus as an adjuvant (drift control, surfactant) and PLM Blue Dye (marker of treatment). Method of Application: Applications to dense, herbaceous growth will be foliar applied by hydraulic spray equipment. The herbicide will be tank mixed. Individual plants will be carefully treated with a hand wick or cut stump application. Re-Entry Restrictions: Do not enter treated areas until the spray has dried. This advance notification is a requirement that a commercial applicator must make before a foliar application of pesticides for community or right-of-way pest management to persons who own or reside on property that is within the target area or to their authorized representatives. Prior notification shall be provided by the commercial applicator or his or her agent. The chemicals used for Aquatic Nuisance Control are registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Michigan Department of Agriculture. The potential for damage to fish and other non-target organisms is minimal when the product is used as directed on the product label and the permit. To minimize the possible effects on health and the environment, the treated area is restricted as noted above. For more information, contact the Lake St. Clair Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area, 1 South Main, Mount Clemens, MI 48043, CISMA@macombgov.org CISMA@macombgov.org, 248-504-4315 Published in Sterling Heights Sentry and Warren Weekly 04/19/2023

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‘It generates business and lets people know that record stores still exist.’

Several local record store owners predict this year’s big seller will be Taylor Swift’s “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions.” “Anything Taylor Swift does will be popular,” said Henry Pardike, who manages UHF Records at 512 S. Washington Ave., in downtown Royal Oak. Pardike also predicts “Live With The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra” by The 1975 will be popular. “That’s one of the biggest pop bands right now,’ Pardike said. “A new Beach House EP is coming out and the Mars Volta has a reissue of an EP of theirs.” According to Pardike, Record Store Day was scaled down in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it came back “to a normal session” in 2022. “It’s an extremely busy day, but it’s also a fun day,” Pardike said. “Many people are looking for very specific things. A lot of (titles) are limited releases. To cut down on flippers, people can’t buy multiple copies of anything.”

Some music fans travel for hours to shop. “There are people that come down from Traverse City, Alpena and Sault Ste. Marie,” Pardike said. “Most people make a day of it.” Pardike believes vinyl LPs made a resurgence because “everyone loves music.” “People want the artifact,” he said. “They’re not just listening to the music on their phones. They look at the linear notes.” Some take the event so seriously, they line up hours before the stores open. That has been the case at Village Vinyl, located at 5972 Chicago Road in Warren. The store will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 22 with lots of giveaways throughout the day. “We’re running 20% off selected items and 10% off everything in the store excluding the Record Store Day items. It’s a very exciting time. It generates interest. It generates business and lets people know that record stores still exist,” said Village Vinyl owner John Lehl, who expects to receive titles from the Ramones, Motörhead, The Cure and others for Saturday. “We’ve ordered from different vendors and different distributors. The big one this year is Taylor Swift,” Lehl said. “Every generation is buying records now, even little kids. Listening to a record is an experience. Rather than hitting a button, a lot of people that like vinyl and music can look at pictures and read linear notes.” Lehl has witnessed many performers become fashionable again based on how the music is getting out there. The 2018 film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” starring Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury, is a prime example. “When they put the Queen movie out, there was a lot of interest,” Lehl said. “With ‘Stranger Things,’ Kate Bush is selling again.” People also stock up on music when an artist dies, as was the case when fans mourned the death of guitar icon Jeff Beck in January.

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AMENDMENTS TO CITY ORDINANCES: The City of Center Line Ordains Chapter 18, Article V., Sec. 18-406(11)(h); and Chapter 18, Article VI., Sec. 18-423(10)(h) by adding subsection “vii - All facilities must employ and retain an armed state certified security officer on the premises during regular hours of operation.” MMFL permit allowance and application ordinance and MRTMA permit allowance and application ordinance, specifically add subsection “vii - All facilities must employ and retain an armed state certified security officer on the premises during regular hours of operation.” to Sec. 18-406(11)(h) and Sec. 18.423(10)(h). Dennis Champine City Clerk

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About 15 volunteers in different capacities run the Thrift Closet. Some greet customers while others are on the retail floor stocking merchandise and helping patrons. Kathy Hanselman, for example, works behind the scenes preparing the merchandise to sell. On April 5, the Center Line resident sat at a desk carefully counting puzzle pieces and game pieces. “We have a good time. Everyone lifts each other’s burdens,” said Hanselman, also a member of the church’s prayer team. “I enjoy this very much. I think it’s wonderful.” Hanselman is the widow of David Hanselman, who served on the Center Line City Council for 28 years. He also was Center Line mayor from 2009 until he died in 2015. “I miss him but I’m going to see him again,” Hanselman said. Hanselman has remained active in the community. She plays piano at the regular Center Line Lions Club meetings. In addition, she and Jackie Lancaster will serve as prayer coordinators for Center Line’s National Day of Prayer observance, set for noon on May 4 outside by the flagpole at the David W. Hanselman Municipal Complex on 10 Mile Road west of Van Dyke Avenue. Sadly, Thrift Closet volunteer Tina Ma-


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In another part of the basement, a separate group of volunteers — including Beth Rogensues and Frank Rogensues-Campos — run the Woodside Bible Church Food Pantry from noon to 4 p.m. Mondays and from 9 a.m. until noon Fridays. There are no income guidelines in which to receive food, but recipients must fill out a form for the church files. Volunteers then take those in need through the Food Pantry to select meats, cereal, soups, canned fruits and vegetables, pastas, toothpaste and more. “We try to give you one of everything,” Food Pantry Director Beverly Taylor said, adding you don’t have to be a church member to receive a donation. Taylor has been volunteering for seven years. It all started when a former pastor stopped by the church one day to donate

food to people coming in. Knowing he needed help, Taylor offered to volunteer. “I told him ‘I will help you out,’” she said. “This has been such a blessing. I love it.” Taylor and the volunteers begin each day with a prayer. Anyone who comes into the food pantry is welcome to pray with the group, but it is not mandatory. The Food Pantry receives 2,000 pounds of food from the Macomb Food Program the first and third Wednesday of each month. Volunteers are always needed to help bring the food downstairs. Vets Returning Home, in Roseville, and Vietnam Veterans of America in Clinton Township, donate food, as do local Boy Scout troops. The annual U.S. Postal Service’s Stamp Out Hunger program, set for May 13 this year, also is a big boost. “I am so counting on that,” Taylor said. Volunteers are always needed to help during the Food Pantry hours. That includes assisting guests, marking items, stocking shelves, sanitizing carts and cleaning. If interested, contact Beverly Taylor at btaylor306@hotmail.com or (586) 872-6571. Food items are always welcome. For more information on Woodside Bible Church, call (586) 758-4750 or visit woodsidebible.org.

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WARREN WOODS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Together-We Make It Happen! 100% Highly Qualified teaching staff Full Day Kindergarten Programs College Dual Enrollment Opportunities Advanced Placement Courses and Programs Award-Winning Fine Arts Programs Cutting-Edge Career and Technical Education Programs Student progress is continually assessed and individualized instruction is provided Updated Facilities and Technology

School of Choice 2023-2024 School Year Kindergarten - 11th Grade Apply February 1 - August 10, 2023 at 3 P.M. Applications are being accepted for the 2023-2024 Schools of Choice Program for Macomb County residents. Warren Woods offers an array of unique learning opportunities for students. For more about Warren Woods educational community or to obtain an application and enrollment guidelines, visit our website at: www.mywwps.org or by contacting the Pupil Services Office at (586) 439-4443. It is the policy of the Warren Woods Public Schools no person shall on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, gender/sex, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination during any program or activity or employment.

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2021 CHEVROLET TRAX LS RIVE

2020 CHEVROLET EQUINOX D SEAT

HEEL D

ALL W

April 19, 2023

HEATE

• REMOTE START • 27K MILES

17,988

*

2019 BUICK ENCLAVE ESSENCE POWER

TE LIFTGA

2021 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LS ERA

26,188

*

STK# C23636

27,588

$

*

2020 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT

2020 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE RS

T E STAR REMOT

ER I LEATH

STK# C24273

31,788

$

STK# C22596

32,988

*

STK# C23646

27,688

$

*

2019 GMC CANYON ALL TERRAIN

32,488 S

2020 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CUSTOM

STK# C24145

32,688

$

*

2022 CHEVROLET BLAZER RS TE LIFTGA

• HEATED AND COOLED SEATS • LEATHER

STK# C23775

35,188

$

*

POWER

• REMOTE START • LOW MILES!

33,388

28,188

$

• 4X4 • BEDLINER • ONLY 15K MILES *

D SEAT

STK# C23841

V-6 EN

STK# C22163

• HEATED SEATS • ONLT 12K MILES

$

• 3.6L V-6 ENGINE • REAR CAMERA

• V-6 ENGINE • TOW PKG.

HEATE

*

2019 CHEVROLET COLORADO 4X4

GINE

CAB

2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT 4X4

STK# C22655

*

• POWER LIFTGATE • HEATED SEATS • 16K MILES

2022 GMC ACADIA SLE

• HEATED AND COOLED SEATS • 28K MILES

24,988

$

KAGE

32,088

REMOT

STK# C23659

AC TOW P

$

*

T E STAR

ER

LEATH

*

2021 CHEVROLET BLAZER LT

CREW

STK# C22528

$

*

23,488

$

• 7 PASSENGER SEATING • BOSE AUDIO

2021 CHEVROLET BLAZER RS

$

R

NTERIO

• HEATED SEATS • BEDLINER • 30K MILES

STK# C22451

REMOT

• 8 PASSENGER SEATING • CHEVROLET INFOTAINMENT

STK# C23034

• ONLY 6K MILES! • LIKE NEW

T E STAR

P CAM

• HEATED SEATS • LEATHER SEATS

$

21,888

*

U BACK-

REMOT

• HEATED SEATS • LEATHER INTERIOR

STK# C22474

$

2022 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS T E STAR

UDIO BOSE A

• REMOTE START • POWER LIFTGATE

STK# C23830

$

S

2019 CHEVROLET EQUINOX PREMIER

*

STK# C23399

37,988

$

*

*Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles available at time of printing. No Salvage or branded titles. Certain restrictions may apply, see dealer for details. Limited Powertrain Warranty is on certified vehicles from original in-service date and whichever comes first, time or mileage. 2 years or 24,000 miles of scheduled vehicle maintenance is on certified pre-owned vehicles, includes oil and filter changes, tire rotations and multi-point inspections. Sale ends 4/28/2023. 0037-2316


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APRIL DEALS THAT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY!

2013 LINCOLN MKX

2016 FORD ESCAPE SE

2016 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

2015 HONDA FIT

• 3.7L V6 TI-VCT 24V ENGINE • ALL WHEEL DRIVE

• 4X4 • KEYLESS ENTRY

• REMOTE START • POWER LIFTGATE

• ONLY 43K MILES • SUNROOF

STK# Z24492

12,991

STK# Z24201

STK# Z24427

13,991

2014 JEEP COMPASS SPORT

2016 GMC ACADIA SLT-1

2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED

2013 FORD F-150 SUPERCREW

• 4X4 • 59K MILES

• LEATHER • LOADED!

• ONLY 17K MILES! • LEATHER

• 4X4 • LEATHER • SUNROOF

STK# Z24481

$

16,891

$

STK# ZP67830A

16,991

$

*

*

15,591

$

*

STK# Z23947

17,591

16,991

$

STK# ZP69555A

*

$

*

*

2015 FORD MUSTANG

2018 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SPORT

2016 CADILLAC CT6 3.0L TURBO

2022 CADILLAC CT5 V-SERIES

• ONLY 53K MILES • AUTOMATIC

• 55K MILES • LEATHER • POWER LIFTGATE

• ALL WHEEL DRIVE SUNROOF • • HEATED SEATS

• ONLY 3K MILES! • COLD WEATHER PKG. • 19” DIAMOND CUT WHEELS

STK# ZP69203A

19,991

$

*

14,991

STK# ZC23460A

$

$

*

*

STK# Z24409

25,991

$

*

STK# ZP69776A

28,992

$

*

STK# Z23764

53,992

$

*

OVER 300 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM!

VEHICLES UNDER 12,000 $

2,999 2014 CHEVROLET CRUZE

$

6,991 2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL

$

6,991 2014 KIA RIO

$

7,991 2012 FORD FOCUS SE

$

2009 SATURN AURA

$

2012 DODGE JOURNEY SXT

$

2014 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT

$

2014 BUICK LACROSSE

$

2010 BUICK LACROSSE

$

Stock #ZC22312A • 155K Miles Stock #ZC23683A • 168K Miles Stock #Z27173A • 172K Miles

Stock #Z24174A • 144K Miles

Stock #ZC22273A • 142K Miles

Stock #ZP69357A • 148K Miles

Stock #ZC24393A • 154K Miles

Stock #ZP69042C • 122K Miles Stock #ZC24363A • 61K Miles

8,991 8,991 9,591

9,991

8,991 2015 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA $10,991 Stock #ZC24431A • 112K Miles

READY TO TAKE A TEST DRIVE? VISIT US TODAY!

Save BIG on a RelIaBle vehIcle!

*Photo may not represent actual sale vehicles. Plus title, tax, plates, doc and CVR fees. Vehicles available at time of printing and may be subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply, see dealer for details. Sale ends 4/28/2023.

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Auctions

Special Events & Announcements

Autos Wanted

OFFERINGS AROUND MICHIGAN

Gun Show & Knife Expo April 22 & 23

Auto Auctions

Antique and Modern Firearms Accoutrements & Knives Military Items & Historical Relics & Reference Books

The Warren Police Department will hold a Public Car Auction on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 10 am (check in at 9 am)

FREE Appraisals

Service /Able Towing 6006 Rinke, Warren

Open to the public at 9:00 am

586-756-9500

Admission - 8.00 $

Call for showing or delivery: DanDanTheMattressMan.com 989-615-2951

Farm Retirement Auction Saturday, April 22, 2023, 10:00 a.m. 4225 Maple Rd. Frankenmuth, MI. Combines, Tractors, Semis, Trailers, Motorcycles, Implements, Hardwood lumber and farm-related items. Live & Online Simulcast bidding. Details at Bid.SherwoodAuctionServicellc.com 1-800-835-0495.

MISCELLANEOUS AMISH BUILT storage sheds and mini cabins delivered to your site anywhere in Michigan! Starting at $2,500.00 mynextbarn.com 989-832-1866

April Online Consignment Auction. Bid at narhiauctions.com April 27th – May 1st. Still accepting items for this auction. Featuring Kubota 60 Inch diesel zero turn mower, U-haul car dolly, more! 810-266-6474 Multiple auctions happening now. Bid from anywhere johnpeckauctions.com. Shipping/ inspection available. Now accepting guns & sporting goods for our upcoming auctions. Selling? Call John 989-345-4866. Michigan’s premier gun auctioneers since 1979. BUSINESS SERVICES METAL ROOFING regular and shingle style, HALF OFF SPECIAL COLORS! Lifetime asphalt shingles. Steel and vinyl siding. Licensed and insured builders. Pole Buildings. Quality work for 40 years! AMISH CREW. 517-575-3695. MATTRESSES Adjustable Bed Brand New with mattress. Made is U.S.A., in plastic, with warranty. Retail cost $3,995.00, sacrifice for $875.00. Published: April 19, 2023

Apartments/Flats For Rent ROSEVILLE UPPER FLAT

2 bedrooms, very spacious, sunroom with 12 windows! Air conditioning, appliances, walk in closet. $875/mo.

586-420-0690

500 & up Also Now Buying Running or Repairable Vehicles 586.381.5046 $1,000 & up

586.600.1108

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Lots/Acreage/ Vacant Land RURAL LANDOWNERS! Earn $5,000+ Every Year From Hunting Leases. Upfront payments from our hunters. Reduce risk with FREE $5M liability insurance. Call for a free quote (888) 871-1982

0430-2239

2006 AUDI A-5 WAUAH74F36N179504 2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE 1G1PF5S92B7115661 2007 CHEVROLET HHR 3GNDA33P47S606341 2010 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1WA5EK7A1115725 2014 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1G1115SL7EU130470 2018 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2G1125S33J9163230 2009 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1G1ZJ57B19F224583 2012 CHEVROLET SONIC 1G1JE5SH4C4132142 2017 CHRSYLER 300 2C3CCARG4HH535029 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN 2A4RR5D12AR381591 2012 DODGE AVENGER 1C3CDZAB2CN173309 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2D8HN44H98R778330 2004 DODGE STRATUS 1B3EL46R54N286447 2008 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU03Z98KA86173 2011 FORD ESCAPE 1FMHK8D81BGA82435 2016 FORD ESCAPE 1FMCU0JX1GUA28269 2003 FORD FOCUS 3FAFP37363R153404 2008 FORD FUSION 3FAHP08Z48R254877 2010 FORD FUSION 3FAHP0HA9AR181697 2014 FORD FUSION 1FA6P0HD6E5386081 2014 FORD MUSTANG 1ZVBP8AM1E5264582 2006 HONDA CIVIC 2HGFG12806H540002 2012 HONDA CIVIC 2HGFG4A56CH700212 2006 JEEP CHEROKEE 1J4GR48K96C333171 2017 KIA FORTE KNAFX5A84H5725975 2005 MERCURY SABLE 1MEFM55SX5A617881 2006 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2G2WP552461219297 2004 INTERNATIONAL 4000 UTILITY BOX TK 1HTMLAFM04H656640 2014 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TRACTOR 3AKJGLD54ESBT5320 1998 DAMON MOTORHOME 1GBLP37J9V3309775

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2005 AUDI A-6 WAUDG74F65N080531

AUCTION Epic Spring Sporting and Military Arms Virtual Auction 10 AM Sat., April 22, 2023. All bidding will be online. 200+ Firearms; Randall knives, Hunting and collector knives; ammunition. Details at www.EpicAuctions.com

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Apartments/Flats For Rent

Real Estate Wanted WE BUY HOUSES In Any Area, Any Condition, Any Price Range. Fast, Hassle Free Closing.

586-250-2775

www.lsjshomebuyers.com

Vacation Property & Time Shares VACATION RENTAL OR CRASH PAD TAMPA, FL Cozy, Private Guesthouse For Rent Including Kitchenette w/Essentials, Furnished Bedroom, Bathroom, Patio, Private Entrance, Free Parking on Premises and Wi-Fi. *No Parties/Pets Please* Call/Text 313-461-8485

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Apartments/Flats For Rent HARRISON TWP./ MT. CLEMENS Nice 2-Bedroom Apartment-$795 Fourplex Building Near Metro Bike Path, Clean, Quiet, Well Maintained, Sec 8 Considered, Heat/Water Incl.

586-468-7183

Antiques & Collectibles BUYING

Coins, Sport Cards & Stamps Collections

Top $$$ Call 248-471-4451

MEDICAL VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 50 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888835-7273 Hablamos Espanol

POLE BARNS BUILT RITE POLE BUILDINGS Statewide, 24x40x10=$17,700.00, 30x40x10=$19,900.00. Erected on your site. Call for price not shown on any size building or go to www.builtritepolebuildings.net 989-259-2015 Days 989-600-1010 Evenings.

Dogs & Cats For Sale ZUCHON/TEDDY BEAR PUPPIES, hypoallergenic, fully-vaccinated, dog bed, carrier, many accessories, money back guaranteed.

586-252-9448

We Build All Year Long! Built Best Barns Best Quality, Best Service, Now in our 25TH Year! Over 4,000 Buildings in Mid Michigan Call for Quotes License/Insured 989-205-2534 POND/LAKE Pond/Lake Weed Removal Tools (The #1 alternative to chemicals.) Performs C.P.R. Cuts-Pulls-Rakes. Michigan Veteran Made. Still $150.00, no price increase! 989-529-3992. WeedgatorProducts.com VACATION RENTALS Attention Cottage, Condo, Vacation Homeowners. Advertise your Vacation Rental Properties with Community Papers of Michigan’s Michigan MegaMarket Classified Network. Reach over 1.2 Million households perweek with your in-state or out-of-state vacation rental ad. Call 1-800-7830267 Ext. 1 for details. 0244-2316

CARTOON CHARACTERS ACROSS 1. Unsuitable 6. Agency behind food labels, acr. 9. Pastoral sounds 13. More painful 14. “Maggie May” singer 15. Secret storage 16. Hajj destination 17. Inflated feeling 18. One in a quiver 19. *Scooby-Doo’s best friend 21. *Stone Age Fred’s best friend 23. Zip 24. Type of wave 25. “Mangia!” 28. Apple leftover 30. Unlike Pinocchio 35. Law school test acronym 37. Tiger’s forte 39. Jack Black’s Libre 40. For____ kitchen counter 41. Jewish folklore creature 43. Singer Whitman of “Secret Love” fame 44. Formerly known as dropsy 46. Spanish Surrealist 47. Stay out of its way! 48. Make a remake 50. Shawm 52. Yoda: “Do or do not. There is no ____” 53. Like hard times 55. Tube in old TV, acr. 57. *Jessica or Peter 60. *Anthropomorphic squirrel’s last name 63. Small and elegant 64. Mozart’s “L’____ del Cairo” 66. Like a whistle? 68. Optical illusion creation (2 words) 69. “Time,” e.g., colloquially 70. Hint of color 71. “The Way We ___” 72. Farm pen 73. Skedaddle DOWN 1. What hedonism and idealism have in common 2. Rejections 3. Flatfoot’s lack 4. Pie option 5. Calamitous 6. One of the Eagles 7. *Pluto or Snoopy 8. Acrobat maker

9. Rural building 10. Homesteader’s purchase, sing. 11. Nabisco’s “Chips ____!” 12. To use a Singer 15. Dairy industry missing person-seeking prop 20. Nordic gl¸hwein 22. Ooh and ____ 24. Troublemaker 25. *Fudd’s first name 26. Line to the audience 27. “It is silent,” in sheet music 29. Living space 31. Don Johnson’s Bridges 32. Plaudit and pomp 33. Bake an egg 34. *One of the Pickles 36. Like a broken horse 38. *Phineas’ step-

brother 42. Be a parasite 45. Just about (2 words) 49. Hula necklace 51. Builds a tower, e.g. 54. Very small particles 56. Opposite of ecbatic 57. Ready for picking 58. A bit cracked

59. Not the life of the party 60. Same as cagey 61. Lotto variant 62. Palm starch 63. Gift topper 65. *Garfield or Tom 67. Butterfly catcher


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Help Wanted General

Help Wanted Office/Clerical

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES SEASONAL EMPLOYEES

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON OFFICE CLERK II - CLERK’S OFFICE

Seasonal general laborer positions, $15.00 - $16.00 hourly, no benefits. Successful completion of Civil Service Examination is required, and applicants must meet all requirements set forth in the Employees Civil Service Ordinance. Pre-employment background investigation and substance abuse testing is required. Interested, applicants must submit application to the Clinton Township Employees Civil Service Commission, 40700 Romeo Plank Rd., Clinton Township, MI 48038 on or before the close of business, Friday, May 19, 2023. The Charter Township of Clinton is an Equal Opportunity Employer, applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, or disability. For further information pertaining to this position or to download employment application please refer to www.clintontownship.com, click on employment. 0385-2316

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Local Asphalt Paving Company in business for over 60 years. 2-3 positions available for 2023 Season.

- Do you have previous experience? - Are you dependable? - Can you work independently or with a team? - Can you follow directions? - Do you like being at home every night and every weekend? - Do you like being paid weekly? If you answered yes to the above questions, then we want to talk to you!

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ELITE RENOVATIONS, LLC.

248-376-0988 Licensed/Insured References

Brick Work MOUTON'S MASONRY

Any & all masonry repairs. Brick, block, steps, chimneys, porches-tuckpointing, Cement work, mortar-matching. 25-yrs experience. Free-estimates. References/Insured.

248-252-5331 AA4DABLE MASONRY

586-822-5100

Chimneys, Porches, Steps, Flat-Work, Residential/Commercial/ Tuck-Pointing, Cultured-Stone, Brick-and-Any-Masonry Repairs/Needs. Accept all major credit cards. SPRING SPECIALS up-to-30%-off! Senior-Discounts Free-Estimates! 30yrs-Experience

ABOVE & BEYOND CONTRACTING LLC. -Masonry Specialist-

SPRING SPECIALS ON Brick Pavers, Roof Repairs & Complete Roof Installs. All-Brick-Repairs/&-Stone, Chimneys/Porches, Tuck-Pointing, Fully-Insured 10%-Senior/Veteran-Disc.

586-443-3362 Give us a Call!

COLLISION REPAIR BODYMAN FRAME REPAIR PAINTER

UPHOLSTERERS WANTED, Full/Part-Time,

PART-TIME, Ideal for student or retirees, certified mechanic for Warren tire store. Call 586-757-6326

SUBWAY NOW HIRING

6330 E. 14 Mile Rd., Warren 1237 E. 14 Mile Rd., Troy 0341-2314

Help Wanted General CUSTODIAN NEEDED Trinity United Methodist Church Roseville, 16/hrs wk. 4 days a week. Call between 11-3pm, Mon-Thurs,

586-776-8828

NOW HIRING SECURITY & HALL MONITORS *F/T Hall Monitors for local schools, Inside work, Weekends/Holidays Off, Immediate Openings!

# A-1 DRIVEWAYS Parking Lot Repair Cement & Asphalt

Carpet Cleaning

586-754-9222 Cement

ALLEN CEMENT

a.k.a "The Driveway Guy"

Established 1999 Driveways/Garage Floors/Patios, etc. Licensed/Insured Check out Allen Cement on Facebook!

Vern Allen

586-457-1300 CAVALLO CONSTRUCTION Concrete, Driveways, Patios, sidewalks, Decorative concrete. Quality workmanship. Affordable pricing.

Paul 586-557-9945 Bill 586-751-9332

Office Assistant/ Receptionist WARREN, MI

Needed in 10 attorney law office. Office experience required. Please email resumes to dsophiea@ mancini-law.com 0057-2316

PATIOS • DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS • FLOORS CURBS • PORCHES Commercial • Industrial Residential 1/3 TO 1/2 THE COST OF REPLACEMENT FREE ESTIMATES

586-944-3669

ccarpetrepair.com

248-542-8022

WE RAISE SETTLED OR SUNKEN CONCRETE

Porches, Steps, Chimney's, Tuck-pointing, Cultured Stone, Preventative Maintenance, Concrete, Custom Mortar Matching, Free-Estimates, Senior Discounts, 37 years exp.

Call Now

586-698-7324

Elite Concrete Services, LLC.

AAA BROOKSIDE

We Power Re-stretch and Steam-clean For One Low Price Next-Day-Service Multiple Room Discount

PLUMBING POSITION AVAILABLE Minimum three years experience required Reputable, established company with high pay and great benefits Call Today

Cement

Cement

586-843-8543

WAVY-n-LOOSE?

JANITORIAL DAY PORTER Full-Time, Days, Mon-Fri, Eastpointe Area, $16.25/hr.

(248) 481-6919 (586) 731-7226

Residential & Commercial

Driveway Experts FREE ESTIMATES • SENIOR DISCOUNTS CALL TODAY

586-604-5393 Licensed & Insured

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Cement

VETERAN OWNED

Cement

POBLETE CEMENT Brick Pavers, LLC. •Driveways •Patios •Porches •Steps •Stamp •Color •Exposed •Floors •Walks •Licensed/Insured 30+years! Troy, MI

586-781-4868

248-743-1220 248-496-4964(Cell)

"All Types of Concrete Work"

CONCRETE, MASONRY & LANDSCAPING

M & M CEMENT CONTRACTING Exposed Aggregate Concrete Driveway Specialists Patios/Sidewalks, No Job Too Small Lic/Ins. Free Quotes!

DRD CONCRETE

Patios, Driveways, Walkways, Steps, Bricks, Tuckpointing. 25 years experience.

Ph # 586-746-8439 EASTPOINTE CONCRETE, INC.

Cement, Masonry, Driveways, Garage Floors, Patios, Porches, Free-Estimates Senior/Veteran Discounts

Call 586-703-7460

EXPERIENCED, Full-Time, Gardening/Landscaping Help Needed to Plant, Weed, and Maintain Flower Gardens. Work runs March-Dec, Wages based upon exp. Monday-Friday

Jodi/586-596-5270

CALL TODAY!

586-216-2124

SUMMER JOB GENERAL OFFICE Answer phones, take orders, schedule events, good at multi-tasking, fast learner, great hours, 10am-3pm, Apply at Captain Kool 29701 Little Mack Roseville, 48066 Between 12-2pm.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part-Time/Flexible North Royal Oak. Must have experience, be organized, motivated and friendly. Low stress environment. Contact: Shelly,

248-280-4500

Help Wanted Sales

BECOME A Licensed Real Estate Professional

• New Modern Office • Real Estate Classes • Mentoring • Support

SUMMER JOB Driving ice-cream truck Macomb/Oakland County Daily cash pay, Good driving record and background check required. Apply at Captain Kool 29701 Little Mack Roseville, 48066 Between 12-2pm.

CALL RICH RUBBA, MANAGER FOR INSTANT INTERVIEW

586.206.1437 8451 15 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI 48312

586-803-0003

10% OFF ORDERS BEFORE MAY 1ST! Driveways, Sidewalks, Stamped-Concrete, Patio's, Aggregate Cement, All-Brick-Work, Porch & Chimney Rebuilds, Tuck-pointing, Military/Senior-Disc.

CARPET

248-685-9595

Crew Members, Managers & Assistant Managers. Restaurant & Management Experience Preferred. •Sign on Bonus •Competitive Pay •Advancement Opportunities •Flexible Scheduling •Friendly Work Environment

Help Wanted Medical/Nursing/ Dental

joe@riccosecurity.com

0060-2314

Basic Bathrooms Starting at: $10,995.00 Experience of over 500-bathrooms across Metro-Detroit, Look at our work at: andyscarpentryllc.com

Help Wanted General

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BATHROOM REMODELING

Help Wanted General

email resume to: showcasecollision@ sbcglobal.net

Triangle Tool LLC in Milwaukee, WI is hiring! We offer great benefits such as full medical and dental insurance with no cost to you, other than low deductibles. Our shop is one of the cleanest, safest, and friendly. We are willing to assist with relocation expenses if needed. Here is a list of the jobs we are looking to fill: • Specialty Machining Project Manager – 1st Shift • CNC 5 Axis Machinist – 1st Shift • CNC 5 Axis/3 Axis Machinist – 2nd Shift (comes with a 10% shift premium) • Entry Level CNC Programmer Assistant – 1st Shift • Maintenance Technician – 1st Shift If interested send a resume to HR@ttool.net immediately. We look forward to hearing from you. 8609 W Port Ave, Milwaukee, WI, 53224 414-357-7117 0102-2314

Brick Work

Help Wanted General

Needed for busy collision repair shops. Qualified, experienced candidates should make $80K to $125K per year. No weekends.

WE HAVE OPEN POSITIONS AT OUR CENTER LINE LOCATION: • 1-2 positions for Asphalt Laborer, Lute Man or Roller Man • 1 position for a CDL driver Class A or Class B • Competitive wages based on experience. • Paid holidays/health insurance after 90 days. Email your resume to: fourwayasphalt@gmail.com No calls or walk ins

Bathrooms

Help Wanted Automotive

0305-2246

WE ARE HIRING! Four Way Paving

ROZE CEMENT LLC

10% Off Pre-Spring! •Driveways •Patios •Brick/Stone •Pavers •Sidewalks Free-Estimates Requests: roze cementllc@gmail.com

Andre-586-354-7791

Cleaning Service CALL 586-859-1104 ZOOM TASK FORCE

For All Your Commercial/Residential Cleaning & Painting, 2 Ground Zero, Insured/Licensed Free Estimates, Call Now!

586-859-1104

Cleaning Service

Decks/Patios

Electrical

586-747-2354

COMPLETE DECK MAINTENANCE

*ACCU ELECTRIC*

AAA Susie Q's Cleaning & Restoration

The Only Master-Certified! Multi-Service-House Cleaning-Specialist! 28th-year/experience more services offered. Wall/washing/windows/up holstery/carpets/strip wax/grout. Clean/Trustworthy Registered/Insured NOW HIRING!!!

586-751-5384 NATURAL CLEANING

***** Make the Right choice with organic cleaning! Residential/Commercial Licensed & Insured Wall & Window Washing & More A+ BBB NOW HIRING!

CLEANING LADY

with 10-yr experience is looking for work. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly Excellent references. Flexible hours. Bonded & insured.

248-890-8830

TOP NOTCH CLEANING SERVICES Commercial/Residential Dusting, Mopping, Trash-Disposal, Vacuuming, Deep Cleaning Available Upon Request, Will Beat All Competitors Prices

Lynn-313-444-0341

Our 30th Year! Power Washing, Repairs, Stain/Paint House Washing / House Painting Free Est./Insured We are the Deck Doctors!

586-463-9564

marathonpowerwash.com

2023 SPECIALS

Custom Deck Building/Repair, Power-Washing, Decks Removed, Composite, Treated & Cedar Materials, Custom Railing Materials, Custom Fence Installation.

586-260-5218 Drywall

RETIRED MASTER DRYWALL FINISHER Willing To Do Your Small Job Repairs. Professional Drywall, Hanging, Taping. W/35yrs. experience. Free-estimates.

Rick (586)790-0006 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

586-925-8764

Free-Estimates, Great Prices, Senior Discounts! Lic./Insured Master Electrician Specializing in All Residential Services. Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed! Lic#-6113148

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 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


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586-778-3393 586-531-2111

A1 GUTTER PROTECTION

Since 1999 TOP QUALITY mesh guards. GUTTER INSTALLATION NO BIG BOX PRICES! CONTRACTOR DIRECT TO CUSTOMER !! WARRANTY!! FREE-ESTIMATES

248.242.1511

ELIMINATE gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-866-495-1709 SHORES METALWORKS Seamless Gutters Installed, Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured. License # 2101209190

586-343-2315 GUTTERS & WINDOW CLEANING INSURED TOM MICOLI

313-656-9402

GUTTERS Clean/Repair Install Guards SIDING Vinyl-Siding/Alum-Trim Gable/SoffitVents/Shutters ROOF Leaks/Shingles Vents/Caps HANDYMAN Plumb/Elec

248-892-1927

BOBʼS HANDYMAN Contractor. Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, Drywall, Painting, Roofing. Free-Estimates. No Job Too Small. Senior Discount. Honest, Licensed/insured

586-296-0887

HONEY DO'S DONE CHEAP!

Painting, Decks, Fence Repairs, Flooring Installation, Power Washing Servicing Up North Properties too! 30- years experience

586-522-6870

Estate Sale Services * Packing * Local and Long Distance

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CLEAN OUT SERVICES

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Financing Available

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FREE Camera with Drain Cleaning Restriction May Apply

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586.604.7925 In-Home Consult

Lawn Maintenance **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

586-422-2648

Painting Interior/Exterior Remodeling Kitchens, Bathrooms, Finish Basement, Tiles, Drywall, Repairs, Remove Wallpaper, Free Estimates. COMPLETE, QUALITY, Custom Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling, Framing & Finish Carpentry, References Available, Senior Discounts.

Call 586-354-7549

M.D.A Pro

Home Improvement LLC Kitchens/Baths, Flooring, Tiles, Electrical, Plumbing, Siding/alm.trim, Decks, Painting Int./Ext.

586-604-2524

*Lawn Cutting Specials *Senior Citizen Discounts

FREE ESTIMATES Commercial Residential

Lawn Maintenance

ALLTIMATE OUTDOOR SERVICES

586-489-9226 Donʼs Lawn Service -Lawn Cutting -Edging -Aerating -Power Raking -Bush & Tree Trimming -Sod Since 1979!

Free-Estimates

PICKS YARD CARE The #1 Pick! We Replace Mulch, Install Weed Barriers, Trim Hedges & Remove weeds. Call Today

MR. BACKSPLASH ·CUSTOM BACKSPLASHES ·CUSTOM KITCHENS ·COUNTERTOPS *Granite*Quartz* ·LVT FLOORING ·FIREPLACE TILE *FREE ESTIMATES*

586-552-5416

mrbacksplash.com

Landscaping & Water Gardens DOLL'S LANDSCAPING

SPRING CLEAN-UPS! Shrub & Tree-Trimming, Planting, Removal. Mulch, Sod Installation, Pavers, Garden/ Retainer Walls, Porch Steps, Raise Backyards/Drain Tiles, Powerwashing/ Sealing, Power rake, Aeration, Seeding, Debris Removal

586-634-0033

TOTAL BRICKPAVING LANDSCAPING PROS

586-420-3531

Brickpaving, Patio, Walkways, Driveways, Porches, Repairs, Powerwash, Rock Installation, Mulch, Sod, Complete Landscape Design.

Call Frank 248-303-5897 Lawn Maintenance

Painting

(586)795-8122

Our Name Says It All...

FIRST CLASS LAWN A FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPE COMPANY

Not Happy With Your Current Service?

LET US HELP YOU!

Chris Cronin Painting & Staining Inc. Professional quality. Interior-exterior. Power-washing, deck sealing. Insured, References. Free estimates. MC/VI/DC/AX accepted.

We Are Lawn Cutting Specialists! • Senior Discounts • All Credit Cards Accepted

ACORN LANDSCAPING

586-770-5030

Weekly Lawn Cutting Includes Cutting, Trimming & Edging. Average Price- $25.00 Shrub Trimming Free Estimates

FREE Estimates

Call Today!

586-825-3333

Kathy-586-770-5030

*N & J Professional Painting

Interior/Exterior, Residential/Commercial. Power washing, caulking, deck staining, varnishing, wallpaper removal. Drywall repair/installation. Insured. Free-estimates.

586-489-7919

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248-278-3226

Kitchens/ Cabinets/ Countertops

Pet Services

• Wood Repair • Power Wash • Free-Estimates

REFERENCES AVAILABLE

Licensed & Insured

Landscaping & Water Gardens

586-719-1202

www.MotorCityPlumber.com

Complete Interior/Exterior

586.854.4527

Drainage System Professionals Beat The Spring Rush, SIGN-UP-EARLY! New-Construction, Yard-Drainage, Grading, Sod/Seed, Retaining Walls/Walkways/Patios, Senior/Military-Discounts Credit-Cards-Accepted

888.572.0928 586.585.1862

2 BROTHERS PAINTING

• Spring Cleanup • Core Aeration • Reseeding • Shrub Trimming

Lawn Care

$50 OFF Sump Pump Installation * $30 OFF Any Plumbing Service

Painting

2 FREE CUTS with season contract

EL MAK

0355-2235

We do it ALL * Sort * Price * Sell

Family Owned & Operated

Repairs & Installation Master Plumber • Fully Licensed & Insured Senior Citizen & Military Discounts 100% Guarantee

REAL ESTATE SERVICES FULL MOVING SERVICES

586-360-0681

Handyman Services A#1 SERVICES:

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Motor City Plumbing & Drain

BELLEAIR LAWN CARE

Now Accepting New Clients in Macomb and Oakland County! Immediate Response Times! Please Call or Text Alex For Instant Quote.

586-557-4613 belleairlawncare@ gmail.com

Lawn Maintenance

Small Tree & Bush Removal, Weekly Lawn Service Minimum of $30.00

Call 586-339-7102

or 248-602-6103 ABKE'S LAWN SERVICE Scheduling Now Spring Cleanups Lawn Maintenance Gutter Cleaning Power Washing and More..

586-277-5918 Free Estimates

2023 SPRING 586-260-5218

Commercial/Residential *Landscaping *Decks *Spring Clean-Ups *Lawn Cutting *Licensed Fertilization *Aerating & Thatching

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

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Bright Horizon Services Inc.

Master Plumber, Licenced and Insured for all of your Plumbing Needs • ASSE Certified Backflow Testing • Backwater Valves- Prevent Flooding • Drain and Sewer Cleaning with Camera • Water Heater Repair or Replacement • Sump Pumps Repair or Replacement Servicing the Tri- County area for over 30 years *Senior/Military discounts available

Call Us Today for your Free Estimate

(248) 740-7643 or 1(800)441-0525 www.capitalplumbingmi.com

Plumbing

Roofing

586.421.5520 586.524.6752 ANDY'S PLUMBING

CHERRY CONSTRUCTION ROOFING Residential/Commercial Free-Estimates Senior Discounts Fast, Reliable, Licensed/Insured Builder, General Contractor Leave Detailed Message

25-Years Experience Licensed/Insured Call Us Today For All Your Plumbing Needs!! Serving The Tri-County-Area

10%/Senior/Military/Discounts

Drain Cleaning Special

cityroofinginc@gmail.com

Family Owned Since 1990

$75.00 with ad. Complete Plumbing Repairs Senior Discounts,

Licensed/Insured Lic#-8216443

WATERWORK Plumbing.com

248-542-8022

Pet Services SCOOPER PROS

Your go-to for all your pooper scooper needs! Weekly/Bi-Weekly/ One-Time Services, Spring Clean-up Specials, Senior Discounts, Call/Text

586-649-8994

D's LAWN SERVICE

586-530-4094

To Schedule Your Appointment

Painting

(586)229-4267 American Painting

•Residential •Commercial. •Interior & Exterior •Power Washing •Insurance, •Drywall, •Plaster Repair, •Senior-discounts. •Guaranteed-work. •25-yrs experience.

Plumbing

MASTER PLUMBER

Sewer & Drain Service. Remodeling, repairs, new installations. Free estimates, senior rates. 35+yrs exp. Call Paul

248-904-5822 Lic.#8109852

CITY ROOFING

586-757-4715 ABSOLUTE PLUMBING

Same Day Emergency Service Available Reliable/Experienced License#8003885

0283-2312

586-291-2647

-Commercial & Residential Roof Repairs -Full Roof Replacement (Shingles) -Flat Roof Replacement -24/7 Emergency Repairs -Eavestroughs (Gutters) and Leaf Guard Installations.

Lic#-8004254

•Drain Cleaning •Sewer Camera •Water Heaters •Sump Pumps •Backflow Testing

• Weekly Lawn Care • Spring Clean-Up • Mulch Design • Shrub Trimming • Power Washing • Fertilizing

Family-Owned & Operated For Over 20-Years! Quality, Reliable Grass Cutting/Shrub Trimming/Spring/ Fall Clean-ups/ Gutter-Cleaning. Free/Estimates! Senior/Discounts

Plumbing

0378-2314

*”STEVE'S SEAMLESS GUTTERS”. Made & installed on the spot. 5”&6” Gutter Cleaning. Tree trimming, exterior painting, power washing.

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ALTER’S MOVING &

0325-2302

Gutters

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

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0383-2316

248-254-2027

Serving Macomb/Oakland Residential/Commercial All Types of Fence Insured-Free Estimates Senior/Veterans Discount

***AAA HAULING*** JUNK REMOVAL

Plumbing

0036-2308

ELEGANT FENCE & SUPPLY

Moving Services

Hauling & Waste Removal

0397-2314

Fence Service

Powerwashing AJʼs PRESSURE CLEANING & SEAL COATING •Stamped Concrete (remove milky or cloudy film) •Exposed Aggregate •Brick Pavers (resanding)

586-431-0591 Roofing AA4DABLE ROOFING

586-733-3004 LAFAVORITE ROOFING

Construction & Home Remodeling 30 Years Experience We Crush Competitors' Quotes Call Us About Your Roof or Any Home Improvements

586-873-4430 Licensed/Insured

ROOF REPAIRS

Affordable, fast, and dependable. Licensed and insured, 20-yr exp. References available. Call John

586-873-2147

www.jcmodernization.com

SILVERSMITH ROOF MAINTENANCE $225• Minor Shingle Replacement Special $88* Gutter Cleaning Tear-offs, Re-Roofs, Flat Roofs Residential/Commercial 30-yrs exp. Family Owned

248-707-4851

Hurry-up & Save Big-$$$$! SPRING-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

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

35%-Spring-DISCOUNT Emergency Storm Damage, 7-Days a Week Tree-Leaf-Removal/Trimming, Stump Grinding, Season-Firewood, Free-Estimates. 10% Senior-Discounts. -FREE-WOOD-CHIPS-

(586)216-0904 www.davestree andshrub.com


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New 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

New 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee L-Limited 3 Row

STK# ORD MSRP $44,830

STK# ORD MSRP $53,650

EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

34,568

35,998

$

24995* $32495*

$

24 MO.

24 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

New 2022 Jeep Renegade Limited

EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

42,568

$

44,534

$

$

29418* $38689*

$

24 MO.

24 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

New 2022 Jeep Compass DEMO

STK# R22018 MSRP $33,135

STK# Z22442 MSRP $32,825

EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

26,998

$

245

$

92*

28,294

27995*

$

36 MO.

36 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

STK# T23093 MSRP $54,445 EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

39,497

41,497

$

249

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

259

$

95* 36 MO.

$

LEASE FOR

95*

30995*

$

STK# ORD MSRP $61,025 EMPLOYEE BUY

46,970

$

375

36 MO.

36 MO.

LEASE FOR

$

88*

New 2023 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4xe

New 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L

Htd Ltr Seats, Htd Steering, Side Steps, Color match hard top, remote start, hybrid

DEMO 10.1 screen display, adaptive cc, brake assist, Htd seats/wheel, Safety sphere

STK# W23072 MSRP $62,190 EMPLOYEE BUY

STK# U23011 MSRP $43,420 EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

49,968

52,675

$

389

$

$

LEASE FOR

95*

45995*

$

36 MO.

36 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

35,956

$

LEASE FOR

459

$

95* 24 MO.

Hurricane twin turbo I6 motor

STK# ORD MSRP $46,585 EMPLOYEE BUY

STK# ORD MSRP $63,995 EMPLOYEE BUY

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

37,994

309

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

48,997

$

LEASE FOR

43495*

$

36 MO.

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

37.675

$

LEASE FOR

53495*

$

24 MO.

New 2023

39,748

$

$

36 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

New 2023 Dodge Durango GT AWD

LEASE FOR

29495*

$

36 MO. DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

LEASE FOR

26,982

$

New 2023 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4

DEMO Remote Start, Bucket Seats

$

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

$

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

New 2023 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab 4x4

LEASE FOR

EMPLOYEE BUY

25,958

$

$

LEASE FOR

58*

38903*

$

24 MO.

24 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

58,510

$

LEASE FOR

599

$

05* 24 MO.

FRIENDS & FAMILY BUY

60,883

$

LEASE FOR

68995*

$

24 MO.

DUE AT SIGNING $3,980

HUGE CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP & RAM SELECTION! • HUGE CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP & RAM SELECTION!

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6B - WARREN WEEKLY, April 19, 2023

SALES HOURS: MONDAY & THURSDAY 8:30AM–9PM • TUES/WED/FRI 9AM–6PM • SERVICE HOURS: MONDAY & THURSDAY 7AM–9PM • TUES/WED/FRI 7AM–6PM

855.336.4595 Van Dyke & 17 ⁄2 Mile • www.sterlingheightsdodge.net 1

Lease payments add tax, that’s it. Due at signing includes first payment, destination, taxes on down payment (including rebates) documentary, title, and license transfer fee (new plate, additional). Lease mileage allowance is 10,000 miles per year. Overmileage is .25 cents per mile. Purchase and lease prices include Stellantis consumer rebates including return lease rebates and Chrysler Capital finance rebates where applicable. Purchase prices, add for tax, title, doc, plates, and destination. Pictures may not represent actual vehicle, prices and payments are accurate at time of printing and subject to change, Residency and lender restrictions apply, see dealer for details. Exp 5/1/2023. 0034-2316


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