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Berkley school board seeks applicants for open seat BY MIKE KOURY mkoury@candgnews.com
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Council Re|Sale, Time Travelers looking to expand in Berkley BY MIKE KOURY mkoury@candgnews.com
TOP: Council Re|Sale manager Rochelle Adler shows the women’s clothing section of the thrift store. ABOVE: Council Re|Sale will be expanding its business into the neighboring space of Time Travelers, which is aiming to move its store across the street.
BERKLEY — A Berkley resale business will be expanding while another is looking to move to a bigger location across the street. Within the next couple of months, Council Re|Sale, 3297 W. 12 Mile Road, will be expanding its business into the neighboring space currently occupied by Time Travelers comic book and games shop. Re|Sale, run by the National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan,
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BERKLEY — The Berkley School District’s Board of Education soon will have an opening on its board. Board member Ron Justice will be exiting his term early next month, leaving a vacancy on the board that will need to be filled. Justice, whose term expires at the end of the year, already wasn’t planning on running for reelection, but now he will be leaving his seat earlier than expected, as he’s moving with his family to Commerce Township. Justice has served on the board since his first election win in 2011 and said a big part of what comes with the job is putting a focus on making the kids in the district the priority. “All of your decisions are what’s best for the kids and the staff. So you spend all your time looking for ways to improve the district, looking for ways to support the administration,” he said. “It’s a nice, solid time commitment and you really want to focus on learning, because there’s a lot of