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NOVEMBER 25, 2024 • Vol. 43, No. 25
Roseville Holiday Lights on Wheels Parade drives into town Dec. 7 BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com
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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME LOCAL REALTOR ON A QUEST TO FIND HISTORY OF ROSEVILLE HOUSE BY MARIA ALLARD The home at 19904 McKinnon St., near Gratiot Avenue and Masonic Boulevard, sits on three quarters of an acre of property. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
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ROSEVILLE — There is a home, built in 1921 and located at 19904 McKinnon St., whose charm and architectural style caught the attention of local Realtor Cheryl Gable. While investor Ingo Pridoehl has owned the home for several years, the house is currently vacant and will soon be on the market. “It’s my primary business to take the worst dilapidated houses and turn it into one of the most beautiful houses on the street,” Pridoehl said. “This is what I enjoy doing.” Gable has been trying to find out more about the house that features a circular See HOUSE on page 10A
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ROSEVILLE — The city will be merry and bright Dec. 7 when the Roseville Neighborhood Watch Group holds its fifth annual Roseville Holiday Lights on Wheels Parade. Roseville will resemble the North Pole as residents and businesses will decorate their cars and trucks with Christmas lights and drive them in a procession through town. The city’s Public Works, Police and Fire departments and Roseville Community Schools also will be dashing through the snow. The parade usually takes about an hour. Spectators can view the twinkling motorcade from their front lawns and city sidewalks. The parade, too, will jingle all the way by several adult care facilities, where residents will wave with glow sticks. Matthew Belz, a member of the neighborhood watch group administration team, said the parade began as a way to bring “joy and the holidays” to residents in assisted living residences. “That was the purpose,” said Belz, of Roseville. “Being that they don’t get out too much, to see people smiling, it’s a