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Posts Tagged ‘ Apartments in Livonia ’

Avoid baggage fees, be a packing pro

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October 13, 2010
Avoid baggage fees, be a packing pro

Here’s a little-known fact. I don’t check my luggage when I fly. I am a carry-on kind of girl and have been for years – even before those extraneous baggage fees started popping up and making our airfare even more expensive. It does more than save money. It saves time. No waiting to check...
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Coneys and beer – could a Livonia restaurant alter the liquor law?

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October 11, 2010
Coneys and beer – could a Livonia restaurant alter the liquor law?

Livonia’s Koney Island Inn could drastically change its menu if the restaurant is granted a beer and wine license. The Detroit Free Press reported on its application and the discussion that has ensued as a result. It’s not easy to imagine a coney island style restaurant – Michigan answer to the Greek-inspired diner –...
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Things are getting hot in Plymouth – it’s Chili Cookoff time

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October 8, 2010
Things are getting hot in Plymouth – it’s Chili Cookoff time

For the 15th year downtown Plymouth is ready to turn up the heat and bring out their best culinary competitors for the Great Lakes Regional Chili Cookoff. The temperature may be dropping, but the pots will soon be simmering in three International Chili Society categories: red chili, green chili and salsa. According to a...
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Are You Living a Premature Death?

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October 6, 2010

The notion of dying or when we will die is not a thought we wish to think about and certainly not languish in. Normally, we think about how much life we have ahead of us, of loved ones that we always wish to be with, and we contemplate on the things in our life...
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Troy mall gains a leg up for Lego lovers

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October 6, 2010
Troy mall gains a leg up for Lego lovers

Troy’s posh Somerset Collection mall added to its array of shops recently by bringing in the area’s first Lego Store. Think kid heaven, but adults might also have trouble resisting the intriguing displays. From the Pick-a-Brick Wall that divides lego pieces by color and shape to the interactive play areas designed to allow hands-on...
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Drop that cell phone, driver – Troy laws are in effect

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October 1, 2010
Drop that cell phone, driver – Troy laws are in effect

Technically drivers in Troy, Mich. have had a few months to get used to tightened restrictions when it comes to distracted driving laws. On July 29 it became illegal to send a text or grab your cell to make a call. Don’t even try to apply a coat of lipstick while proceeding along Maple....
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Plymouth’s Old Village hosts Barktoberfest Oct. 2

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September 29, 2010
Plymouth’s Old Village hosts Barktoberfest Oct. 2

This time of year our thoughts turn to Oktoberfest celebrations where we raise a pint and dive into German-inspired delicacies. But in Plymouth’s Old Village neighborhood, it’s all gone to the dogs. For the first time, the quaint area will play host to Barktoberfest, a charitable event for dog owners and their furry companions....
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Michigan family makes it into the ‘other Facebook movie’

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September 27, 2010
Michigan family makes it into the ‘other Facebook movie’

There is plenty of talk about David Fincher’s The Social Network, a film due out this weekend about the rise of Facebook. In the meantime, an indie flick titled Catfish has been making waves in limited release as “the other Facebook movie.” A documentary that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January, Catfish...
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Farmington’s Harvest Moon Celebration extends through the weekend

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September 24, 2010
Farmington’s Harvest Moon Celebration extends through the weekend

Downtown Farmington celebrates the Harvest Moon with a full weekend of events. It all began last night with a wine and beer tasting but the revelry continues tonight with the Harvest Moon Dance from 5-11 p.m. at Sundquist Pavilion in Riley Park and extends through Saturday. Stop by for live music by Bob Monteleone, performing...
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Plymouth’s Penn Theatre hosts Shocktober series of classic flicks

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September 22, 2010
Plymouth’s Penn Theatre hosts Shocktober series of classic flicks

Every year around this time I have a little fall tradition of my own. As soon as the leaves start to fall from the trees and there’s a chill in the air, I like to curl up on the couch and invite friends over for a scary movie fest of my own. Break out...
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