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candgnews.com APRIL 2, 2025 Vol. 23, No. 7

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LOCAL SPRING AND SUMMER FUN PLANNED FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS BY MARY GENSON mgenson@candgnews.com

BEVERLY HILLS/ BIRMINGHAM/ BLOOMFIELD HILLS/ BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP/ FRANKLIN — With warm weather on the horizon, local communities are preparing for another fun-filled season. For residents who live in the Eagle’s coverage areas, there are multiple community events to look forward to.

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Beverly Hills keeps its residents entertained with events happening all season at Beverly Park.

Last year, Food Truck Mondays began in the village, and given how popular it was with community members, it is set to return. Food trucks are scheduled to be at the park on Mondays from 4:30-7:30 p.m. May-August. The Memorial Day Parade & Carnival/ Fun Run and Walk is slated for May 26, with the parade kicking off at Groves High School and stopping at Beverly Park. The Memorial Day Ceremony will be around the flag pole in Beverly Park at 1 p.m. Concerts in the Park will be held on June 6, July 11 and Aug. 8. The performers have not yet been announced.

ABOVE: Residents look on at last year’s Birmingham Hometown Parade. Photo provided by Chris Cook

LEFT: A moment is captured from last year’s Bloomfield Township Open House. Photo provided by Bloomfield Township

See FUN on page 16A

Township forms new committee to tackle neighborhood road concerns Many residents are concerned about the condition of their neighborhood roads and have asked township officials about making improvements to them. “We’ve had a lot of comments about the roads from residents,” McCready confirmed. “They come in, right now, See ROADS on page 12A

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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Bloomfield Township is taking matters into its own hands to try to fix the township’s deteriorating subdivision roads.

“Many of our roads are a mess, to the point where I think they are in critical condition,” Township Supervisor Mike McCready said. “We’ve been holding them together by continuously filling these potholes and it’s just a temporary fix. They are getting bigger and bigger and these roads need to be reconstructed.”

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BY MARY BETH ALMOND malmond@candgnews.com


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