Apr. 13—Beginning Monday, April 15, westbound Square Lake Road, also known as I-75 Business Loop, will be closed at Opdyke Road in Bloomfield Township. The closure, which begins at 7 a.m. Monday ...
Join us at the Dribble, where thousands of young participants, aged 18 and under, will dribble their way through a one-mile course. Each child will show off their dribbling skills with their very ...
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High volumes of motorists on northbound I-75 take the big exit ramp at westbound Square Lake Road. Others on southbound I-75 also head west at Square Lake. take Some turn on Opdyke Road ...
At a waste-management facility in Morrisville, Pa., workers load incinerated trash into industrial machinery that separates and sorts metals, then sends them to get hosed down. The reward: buckets ...
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Mar. 13—The Michigan Department of Transportation will soon begin rebuilding the I-75 business loop, also known as Square Lake Road, between I-75 and Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Township.
A mostly-empty portion of the Evergreen Square shopping center will be put up for auction next month, as new tenants are sought to join Dollar Tree and H&R Block at the facility. The auction ...
A person was pulled from under a Red Line train in Cambridge on Wednesday and a man on a motorized scooter was rescued Thursday morning after he fell into the subway pit at the Tufts Medical ...
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