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Paragon Properties Collects Toys, Supplies for Kids in Afghanistan

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April 23, 2012
Paragon Properties Collects Toys, Supplies for Kids in Afghanistan

The men and women of Michigan’s National Guard are doing their part to serve in the war in Afghanistan, and there’s a way you can help, too. Paragon Properties is coordinating a donation drive for Michigan’s National Guard 1-126th Cavalry – Charlie Troop at its 11 apartment communities throughout Michigan. Anticipated to be the...
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Great Metro Detroit Burgers at the Twisted Rooster

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March 30, 2012
Great Metro Detroit Burgers at the Twisted Rooster

It’s a little off the beaten path of metro Detroit, but if you have a chance to visit the Twisted Rooster restaurant, in either Belleville or Chesterfield, you should give it a try.   Even though the two nearby locations (there’s also one in Grand Rapids) are a bit of a drive, take some small comfort...
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Eating Green — For St. Patrick’s Day

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March 13, 2012
Eating Green — For St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day brings on those annual cravings for corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie and fried fish. Maybe it’s the whole “everyone is Irish” feeling that March 17 conjures up, but Irish food has always been a good example of making the best of what’s available – hearty meats and root vegetables –...
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Making the Paczki Pilgrimage to Hamtramck

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February 16, 2012
Making the Paczki Pilgrimage to Hamtramck

New Orleans has Mardi Gras, Rio de Janeiro has Carnavale, but Detroiters celebrate Paczki Day the day before the first day of Lent, which is Feb. 21 this year. Pronounced “POONCH-key,” paczki are Polish-style jelly or custard-filled donuts. Ask any die-hard paczki lover, and they’ll say the only place to get the best paczki...
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Dude, Don’t Be a Dud

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November 3, 2011
Dude, Don’t Be a Dud

Contrary to popular belief, your closet doesn’t have to be overflowing with names and numbers to contain quality. While it may be discouraging to shop AND think about all the money you’d have to spend to keep up with the joneses, there are a few items you shouldn’t get dressed with out. Fellas, this...
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Treats for Troops

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November 1, 2011
Treats for Troops

I know you’re trying to pry your kids’ hands from the gobs of candy they received yesterday trick-or-treating. If you get them to agree to sending their sweet surplus to the US soldiers waiting to come back to their families, perhaps you’ll over look the stash they’ve got hidden under their pillows and inside...
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How Well Do You Prepare for the Week?

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October 28, 2011
How Well Do You Prepare for the Week?

We plan our lives. We plan when we have no certainty that our plans will succeed. The big picture of our lives is really a culminating event of the smaller decisions we make day-to-day. Someone gave me the advice that I should take a few minutes out of my Sunday to literally plan out...
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Enjoying the midwest’s beautiful lakes and rivers

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September 23, 2011
Enjoying the midwest’s beautiful lakes and rivers

There was a great story at MLive.com today about how awesome it is being close to all the water that makes up our great state of Michigan. I’ve lived here nearly my whole life, and I couldn’t agree more. I’ve never worked a job that depended on the water, like the people featured in...
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Fall means fun fall activities

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August 22, 2011
Fall means fun fall activities

I hate to say it, but it’s starting to look a lot like autumn. Today was the first morning in a while where it was actually a bit chilly when I took the dogs out. Add to that kids going back to school and my husband’s raving about University of Michigan football, and there’s...
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Head to and near Ypsilanti for more Crossroads fun

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August 12, 2011
Head to and near Ypsilanti for more Crossroads fun

The summer-long Ypsilanti Crossroads Festival continues tonight and tomorrow with more events. Tonight, the theme is “Ypsilanti Legends,” with music taking the stage at 7 p.m. Performances tonight are from George Bedard and Steve Nardella. There will also be a “Shout it Out” teen performance that night. The action all takes place on the...
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