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or a couple of hours last Thursday evening, the

St. Clair Shores Public Library was taken over


by bats.
Caitlin Weinfurther, of the Organization for Bat
Conservation, brought a quartet of her nocturnal
friends, along with props, costumes and other educa-
tional materials, with the hopes of educating children
and their families about the often-misunderstood
mammals.
There is a misconception about bats, Weinfurther
said. We want to educate kids, their parents, every-
one about bats and dispel these misconceptions. The
movies make them look very scary, but theyre really
not that way.
Children were not only told about a variety of bats,
but also their diets, habits and habitats.
For nearly one hour, the audience was captivated by
the show, something Weinfurther said is fairly com-
mon.
I dont think Ive ever gone anywhere with the
bats that the little ones especially, havent been su-
per-excited, she said. Sometimes you have to sort
of reel them in, but theyre always excited about the
bats.
Weinfurther brought four live bats with her to the li-
brary and walked each, a Jamaican Leaf-Nose Bat,
St. Clair Shores Police
Sgt. Michael Notoriano,
42, and Detroit Police
Sgt. David Pomeroy, 47,
were arraigned on mul-
tiple felonies related to a
July 21 incident in
Detroit, according to a
press release issued by
Wa y ne Co unt y
Prosecutor Kym L.
Worthy.
Not or i ano was
charged with armed rob-
bery, two counts of un-
lawful imprisonment,
two counts of felonious
assault, two counts of
ethnic intimidation, felo-
ny firearm, willful ne-
glect of duty (exercise of
unlawful procedure) and
two counts of failure to
uphold the law (unlaw-
ful search, seizure and
detention).
According to allega-
tions made by the prose-
cutors office, at about
9:30 p.m. July 20 at a gas
station in the 14400
block of Kercheval in
Detroit, Notorianos
daughter was robbed of
her iPhone. The phone
was equipped with a
find your phone appli-
cation.
Worthy alleges the fe-
male rode her bicycle
with a male friend to the
gas station. While there,
24-year-old Detroit resi-
d e n t Dwa y n e
Weathington, Jr. alleged-
ly pushed her off her bi-
cycle and grabbed her by
the backpack. While
dragging her on the
ground, Weathington
grabbed the iPhone from
her hand and left the
scene on foot, Worthy
stated.
The next day, the
phone was traced to a
location on the east side
of Detroit.
While off-duty, travel-
ling in a pick-up truck,
Notoriano and Pomeroy
approached a car in the
vicinity of St. Clair and
I-94 containing three
Detroit males, aged 26,
27, and 28. The two offi-
cers confronted the men
at gunpoint. Pomeroy
took a handgun and the
iPhone from the vehicle
and kept watch while
Notoriano took $300
and a bag of marijuana
from the 28 year-olds
pocket.
Before releasing the
28-year-old, Notoriano
struck him in the face
with a handgun, accord-
ing to the release. The
officers fled the area in
the truck.
Further details re-
garding the subsequent
criminal investigation
will be presented in
court at the preliminary
examination.
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Organization for Bat
Conservation worker
Caitlin Weinfurther,
above, gently shows
the children the hand
and wing of one of the
live bats she brought
to the program.
Talia and Charolotte
Sokolitz, at left, look
on as Caitlin
Weinfurther shows
them a Big Brown Bat.
Despite its name, the
bat is only inches long
and fit in the palm of
Weinfurthers hand.
It took the citys
Emergency Response
Team several hours to
get Mario Montrell
Mitchell, 32, of St. Clair
Shores, out of his
Mart i n apart ment
where he held his girl-
friend captive for two
days.
He is being held on
$100,000 bond for un-
lawful entrapment, as-
sault and battery and
other charges related to
the Nov. 9 incident.
The 32-year-old fe-
male victim told police
she and Mitchell had an
argument two days ear-
lier after he accused her
of cheating on him. The
argument started inside
his vehicle parked out-
side her place of work in
Clinton Township.
The woman said
Mitchell began beating
her about the face and
dragged her back into
the vehicle when she
tried to leave. She said
Mitchell then drove
around the corner and
began beating her again
until she passed out.
She was then taken
back to the apartment
the couple shared with
their children, ages 10
and 12.
Man surrenders
to police squad
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Sergeant charged with various felonies
PHOTOS BY JOHN MCTAGGART See BATTY, page 2A
Worthy alleges the female rode her
bicycle with a male friend to the gas
station. While there, a 24-year-old
Detroit man pushed her off her bicycle
and grabbed her by the backpack.
See CAPTIVE, page 2A
When Mitchell left
the apartment,
she escaped with
the two children,
ran across Martin
to a house where
the resident took
her and the
children in and
called police.
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
Lights up
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Food, entertainment and a chance to donate to charity is just a small part of all the festivities on the schedule.
FILE PHOTO
Egyptian Fruit Bat, a Big
Brown Bat and a Straw-
Colored Fruit Bat, around
the entire room, allowing
the children to get an up-
close-and-personal look
at each.
Hes so cute, said
Riley McCoy, one of the
dozens of children in at-
tendance that evening, as
Weinfurther walked
around the room with
Boomer, a Straw-Colored
Fruit Bat. I didnt know
he would be so cute.
The program was
made possible by the
Friends of the St. Clair
Shores Public Library,
who sponsored the
event.
The Organization for
Bat Conservation s
BatZone, located at
Cranbrook Institute of
Science in Bloomfield
Hills, offers tours the fa-
cility and the more than
150 bats that reside
there.
For more information
about the Organization
for Bat Conservation and
BatZone, visit batconser-
vation.org.
Pomeroy was ar-
raigned on charges of
armed robbery, two
counts of unlawful im-
prisonment, larceny of a
firearm, willful neglect
of duty (exercise of un-
lawful prodedure) and
two counts of failure to
uphold the law (unlawful
search, seizure and de-
tention).
Weat hi ngt on i s
charged with unarmed
robbery and aggravated
assault in connection
with the July 20 theft of
an iPhone from the
16-year-old St. Clair
Shores teen.
The three men were
arraigned Tuesday, Nov.
18, in front of 36th
District Judge Sidney
Barthwell.
Notoriano was placed
on leave without pay in
July.
The woman said she
was held captive in the
apartment for two days
during which time
Mitchell repeatedly
beat her with a 2-by-4.
She said she was told
not to cry or scream
and feared for her chil-
drens lives.
When Mitchell left
the apartment, she es-
caped with the two chil-
dren, ran across Martin
to a house where the
resident took her and
the children in and
called police.
She said Mitchell had
taken her phone away
while she was held cap-
tive and could not make
the call herself. The
phone was later found
in the apartment toilet.
Her 12- year- ol d
daughter once tried to
call her grandmother,
but Mitchell caught her
and threatened to harm
her.
The woman told po-
lice she was fearful of
leaving her children
alone with Mitchell and
said he threatened her
with violent injury if
she attempted to leave.
When police arrived
at the apartment,
Mitchell refused entry
be c a us e po l i c e
wouldnt say what they
wanted to talk to him
about. He added he was
on parole for an un-
specified offense.
He also said if offi-
cers broke down the
door, shots will be
fired.
Police said they
heard Mitchell talking
on the phone, mention
the 2-by-4 and advised
the person on the other
end to come to the
apartment.
After several hours
of failed negotiations,
police called in the
Emergency Response
Team, the citys version
of SWAT. After about
one hour, Mitchell
opened the door and
was taken into custody
without further inci-
dent.
According to Det. Lt.
David Centella, the
Emergency Response
Team is called to duty
When needed about
six to 15 times a year.
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2A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
Continued from page 1A
CAPTIVE
Continued from page 1A
BATTY
The Macomb County
Prosecuting Attorneys
Office is not pursuing
child neglect or other
charges against a
47-year-old Eastpointe
man who left his 3- and
4-year-old daughters
alone in a 12 foot fish-
ing boat after he fell
out.
Possible charges stem
from an 11:23 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 4, inci-
dent where the man,
who told police he was
taking his daughters
fishing at Fords Cove,
fell out of the boat. He
tried to reach it but
could not and it drifted
away from the Shore
Club Condo marina to a
break wal l near
Brownies on the Lake.
Ac c or di ng t o
Detective Lt. David
Centella, the Coast
Guard found the almost
capsized boat with the
girls inside who were
wearing life jackets.
Both police and fire
responded to the 911
call.
According to the
Coast Guard, the tem-
perature was about 30
degrees and the waves
were two to three feet
high with four- to five-
foot whitecaps.
That was a cold,
windy day, Centella
said.
Debra Pascoe
No charges
in boating
incident
PHOTO BY JOHN MCTAGGART
Continued from page 1A
CHARGES
Corbin and
Aiden
Marentette
look on in
amazement
at one of the
live bats
from the Bat
Zone exhib-
it passes.
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library is throwing
a party for the holidays.
Holiday Happenings at
the Library is slated to get
underway at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Dec. 14, at the li-
brary and includes every-
thing from crafts for chil-
dren to an open house at
the Local History Center.
We have something
happening throughout the
library that day, said St.
Clair Shores Public
Li brary Di rect or
Rosemary Orlando.
Theres just a lot of
things going on, a lot of
things happening. Its a
great day here.
On the schedule is a
drop-in craft location for
children taking place from
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2
p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Friends of the
Library's gift, book and
bake sale is held between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the
same time the Local
History Center is hosting
open house festivities for
all ages.
Theres also a visit with
Santa at the (Selinski
Green Farmhouse) muse-
um that day too, Orlando
said. And usually Mrs.
Claus is with him, too. In
the past there has been the
train and live animals in a
petting zoo there, too.
Santa is slated to be at
the farmhouse museum
between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m.
No pre-registration is re-
quired Orlando said, for
any of the days festivities.
Volunteers, library staff
and members of the
Optimist Club of St. Clair
Shores come together to
put on the event, Orlando
said.
Everyone has a part,
she said. And we all want
to make it a great day.
Great job City
Manager Phil Ludos said
to the citys tax foreclose
committee after it sold an-
other rehabbed house
purchased through the
Macomb County tax fore-
closure program.
Ludos, who came to the
city from Saginaw, said
such a program, which
city officials say is
$145,953 in the black
could have been very ben-
eficial to that community.
Every now and then,
Im hearing some criti-
cisms about how we ap-
proach some of this,
Ludos said. Having come
from a municipality
where blight was a serious
problem and they didnt
consider this kind of proj-
ect.
I have to commend the
city of St. Clair Shores.
What the reality is, is these
are houses that are sitting
there for which we are
getting no revenues, none
whatsoever. Then when
we rehab these houses
they go back on the tax
rolls. We reoccupy these
dwellings and to me thats
really the essence of this
program and thats where
we need to keep the fo-
cus, he said.
The committee, he add-
ed, is also reducing blight
and increasing the citys
tax revenue stream from
the additional tax.
Councilman Peter
Rubino, a strong support-
er of the program, re-
minded council and resi-
dents the city doesnt get
to pick and choose the
houses it wishes to pur-
chase from the county. Its
an all or nothing proposi-
tion.
Theres always gonna
be some losers, but overall
were winning, he said.
The losers are the
ones we take down and
have to pay the taxes
(on), Mayor Kip Walby
added.
C o m m u n i t y
Devel opment and
Inspection Director Chris
Rayes said the city has
one more house to com-
plete located on Finlan
purchased for $11,557.47.
The sale of three more
vacant lots is currently
pending.
Rayes said the sale of
five other vacant parcels
has resulted in the con-
struction of five new
houses in the city.
In other foreclosure
news, the city had to re-
duce the sale price of a
house on Bayside by
$2,000 due to the apprais-
al coming in lower than
anticipated. The sale
price is now $150,000.
After commission and
other costs, Vitale said
the city grossed about
$20,000 on the dwelling.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 3A
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Foreclosure committee gets kudos from CM
Acts of kindness
The Jefferson Middle School FOR Club sponsored the 2nd annual chain link event at Lakeview High School Oct. 29. Students wrote
down acts of kindness on individual links of paper and linked these together to form a chain that stretched nearly a half of a mile.
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Questions keep coming
The sale of another tax foreclosed house has raised
more questions by Councilwoman Candice Rusie.
Rusie, who often expresses her dislike for many as-
pects of the program, questioned why the rehab costs
for a house on Diezel recently sold for $103,000 were
not included in the council packet available to the pub-
lic.
This is public owned property, she said. I think
the residents should know what (the figures) are.
She also took umbrage with Community
Development and Inspection Director Chris Rayes for
saying the person who purchased the property is a
nurse, information she feels is irrelevant and not nec-
essary if brought up to sway councils decision.
Rayes defended himself by saying that was not his
intention and mentioned it to point out the city is get-
ting a new professional.
We dont want to be accused of discrimination,
Rusie said.
Rusie also questioned why a bid placed on the house
by a Roseville woman wishing to return to the city was
not considered.
Rayes explained the bid came in late. He directed
the woman to take up the issue with her Realtor.
Since the subcommittee was instated by Mayor Kip
Walby about one year ago, Rusie has expressed many
issues not only with the committee, but the program it-
self.
While she likes the idea of the houses made habit-
able for future owners, shes opposed to the detail put
into the houses and believes less should be done by the
city and more completed by the new homeowners in
regard to improvements.
She recently requested administration include in the
costs an accounting of administrations time allotted to
the foreclosures in determining their profitability.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
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The Holiday Happenings at the library and museum Saturday, Dec. 14, is a chance for children and adults to enjoy the season.
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4A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
A request from the Aqua
Freeze fest committee for
a donation sparked Tax
Increment Finance
Authority Chairman
Richard Widgren to call
out businesses for their
lack of community sup-
port.
Wheres our civic
pride? he asked. Im pas-
sionate about the lack of
involvement and we
should be embarrassed as
a city.
Festival co-chairs Geri
Hoffman and Linda
Bologna asked the com-
mittee to consider a
$10,000 donation to help
cover the costs of running
electricity to the gazebo in
Walby Park and other ar-
eas of Blossom Heath to
provide heat and lighting
for the upcoming event
slated for Jan. 21-23.
The co-chairs said
theyve received a lot of
support from local civic or-
ganizations who are spon-
soring their own events at
the festival with proceeds
benefiting their organiza-
tion. There is no participa-
tion fee, they said.
In addition to electrical
upgrades, their estimated
$23,000 in costs includes
tent, table and chair rent-
als and hiring the profes-
sional ice carver who used
to work the Plymouth Ice
Festival cancelled this
year.
Widgren asked the com-
mittee to develop a pro-
posal outlining their ex-
penditures as well as a list
of businesses that have
agreed to make or have
made donations to cover
costs.
This is a very large city.
A number of people in the
city have deep pockets,
Widgren said. This is a
city event to benefit the
city.
Somehow somebody
other than just us has to
feel the pride and want to
do something. I dont want
to be the piata thats al-
ways giving the money
and nobody else is pitch-
ing in.
Hofman said the com-
mittee has received sup-
port and financial assis-
tance from the Harper
Avenue Busi ness
Association, the 9-Mack
Business Association, Roy
OBrien Ford and beer dis-
tributor Pettipren which is
supplying the beer and
may also make a cash do-
nation.
I have a growing
amount of frustration
about the size and capabil-
ities of our city to help with
these events, Widgren
said, asking if area restau-
rants have gotten on
board.
Hofman said many have
been approached about
creating an Olympic drink
and the committee plans
to make a presentation to
the Nautical Mile
Merchants Association at
its next meeting in hopes
of garnering donations
from members. The asso-
ciation as a whole has
agreed to help with the
event, she said.
Hofman said the com-
mittee is also hopeful it
will make money by hav-
ing area businesses spon-
sor an ice sculpture to be
displayed at the event.
After pledging to make a
personal donation,
Widgren reminded the
TIFA board it agreed to
make a $10,000 donation
to a group undertaking an
event that benefits the city
and its residents.
In the end, the board
agreed to match cash do-
nations up to $10,000.
God bless you for
what you are doing,
Hofman told the board.
We want to do winter ac-
tivities so we can get a
hotel and get people here
in the winter.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Request sparks civic pride dialogue
Fundraising
Members of the St. Clair Shores Senior Center for Active Adults have started a fund-
raising campaign to aid the victims of the typhoon that devastated much of the
Philippines.
The perfect way to
work off Thanksgivings
feast comes a day later at
the 16th annual Happy
Holiday Jingle Bell walk/
run.
The event is at 9 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 29, at Grosse
Pointe South High
Schools athletic field, at
the corner of Kercheval
and Fisher. Participants
run or walk the 2.5-mile
route. All proceeds go to
charities of the Grosse
Pointe Lions Club.
The lions club invites
runners to continue the
holiday tradition of wear-
ing jingle bells during the
event. The participant
with the most bells wins
a prize and can be part of
the Grosse Pointe Santa
Claus Parade, which fol-
lows the run along
Kercheval at 10 a.m.
Day of race entry fee is
$25 for adults and $15
f o r c h i l d r e n .
Participants are entered
into a drawing for
T-shirts and prizes.
Registration begins at 8
a.m. at the John and
Marlene Boll athletic
center on Fisher, Grosse
Pointe Farms.
Parking is available
near the school and at
the Grosse Pointe War
Memorial on Lakeshore.
Jingle Bell Run Nov. 29
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6A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
St. Clair Shores and six
other Macomb County
municipalities are being
asked by the American
Civil Liberties Union of
Michigan to repeal ordi-
nances banning peaceful
panhandling in all public
places.
The U.S. Sixth Circuit
Court of Appeals unani-
mously affirmed a deci-
sion reached by Judge
Robert J. Jonker of the
U.S. District Court for the
Western District of
Michigan regarding a
2011 federal lawsuit filed
by the ACLU of Michigan
on behalf of two Grand
Rapids residents who had
been repeatedly arrested
or ticketed by police for
violating the states ban
on begging, Dan
Korobkin, ACLU of
Michigan staff attorney
said in a press release.
Jonker ruled one year
later, the ban on panhan-
dling was an unconstitu-
tional infringement on
their free speech, a deci-
sion appealed by
Michigan Attorney
General Bill Schuette and
upheld by the U.S. Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Jonker specifically
ruled that: Nothing pro-
hibits the government
from regulating directly
the conduct the govern-
ment identifies as prob-
lematic. The government
can and does prohibit
fraud, assault, and tres-
pass. But what the gov-
ernment cannot do with-
out violating the First
Amendment is categori-
cally prohibit the speech
and expressive elements
that may sometimes be
associated with the harm-
ful conduct; it must pro-
tect the speech and ex-
pression, and focus nar-
rowly and directly on the
conduct it seeks to pro-
hibit.
City Attorney Robert
Ihrie said last week after
reading a copy of the let-
ter he needs to further re-
search the case upon
which the Court of
Appeals made its decision
before going further.
As always, the city will
do its best to be in full
compliance with all state
and federal laws includ-
ing how those laws are in-
terpreted by Appellate
courts, he said when
asked if and when the city
council will discuss re-
pealing the citys anti-
begging ordinance.
The ACLU of Michigan
sent letters to 84 munici-
palities across the state
Oct. 29 notifying them an-
ti-begging ordinances on
their books are unconsti-
tutional and should be re-
pealed. The ordinances
are nearly identical to the
Michigan law struck
down by the Court of
Appeals.
Korobkin said the notic-
es are the result of the or-
ganizations comprehen-
sive review of anti-beg-
ging ordinances across
the state.
Anti-begging laws that
punish that most vulnera-
ble segment of our society
are not only harsh, they
are unconstitutional,
Korobkin said. No one
should be thrown in jail or
subjected to a fine for
holding up a sign or sim-
ply asking for spare
change.
In the wake of the ap-
peals court decision,
were putting these cities
and townships on notice
that its time they repeal
their unconstitutional or-
dinances. Our municipali-
ties cannot and should not
use the force of law to si-
lence the voices of inno-
cent people who rely on
charity to survive.
While the exact lan-
guage of the ordinances
at issue varies, they each
prohibit peaceful panhan-
dling in all public places,
according to Korobkin.
The letter sent to Ihrie,
signed by members of the
ACLU of Michigan, states,
We have reviewed your
city ordinance and under-
stand it to read as follows:
A person is a disorderly
person if the person is any
of the following: ... A per-
son found begging in a
public place.
According to the citys
ordinances available on
its website, the ACLUs
findings are accurate.
St. Clair Shores ordi-
nance, like the state law
struck down in Speet (the
case name), prohibits
begging in public places
and is therefore unconsti-
tutional on its face.
We therefore advise
you to repeal the ordi-
nance and to instruct your
local law enforcement
agency to stop enforcing
it immediately.
The letter further in-
structs Ihrie to contact the
ACLU regarding its deci-
sion within 30 days of re-
ceipt.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Peaceful panhandling 1st Amendment right,
Appeals Court determines in recent debate
St. Clair Shores resi-
dents Jonathan Dolbear
Difiore, 18, and
Christopher Joseph
Budde, 21, are each being
held on $500 bond for a
series of breaking and en-
terings in their own
neighborhood.
The break-ins all oc-
curred in the early morn-
ing hours of Tuesday,
Nov. 12, in the areas of
Grant and Joy streets.
Many of the residents af-
fected were unaware of
their sheds being broken
into until police alerted
them.
In all cases, nothing
was stolen.
Police were made
aware of the break-ins
when a 49-year-old Joy
resident called police after
hearing noise in his back-
yard at about 3:47 a.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 12. The
man told police he saw a
man by his shed. The resi-
dent shined a flashlight at
the man and the man
jumped the back privacy
fence.
When responding to the
scene, officers spotted two
men walking quickly and
were out of breath when
stopped west of Allor
coming from Joy. When
asked why they were out
of breath, the men didnt
answer and later said they
were out for a smoke.
They explained they
didnt want to smoke in
front of Difiores house on
Joy. When the officers
asked if they had broken
into a shed, both denied
the allegation.
One man said he didnt
understand why they
were being stopped.
Another officer re-
turned to the Joy resi-
dence and spotted a car
parked in front of the
house where the break-in
was reported. After run-
ning the license plate, he
noted it belonged to one of
the suspects. The resident
said he had not previously
seen the vehicle.
When Difiore and
Budde were patted down,
neither man had ciga-
rettes in his possession.
Further investigation re-
vealed footprints in the
snow leading from the Joy
house toward Mack. Both
men had snow on their
shoes.
Police followed the foot
prints in the snow, leading
them to a few other sheds
in the neighborhood with
the doors ajar. In two in-
stances, the padlocks had
been ripped off the doors.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Footprints lead to arrests
The Macomb County
Chamber of Commerce
did it again.
The organization was
given the Outstanding
Chamber of Commerce
Aw a r d Mi d - S i z e
Chamber Category for the
second consecutive year.
In addition, Macomb
County Chamber
President Grace Shore
was recognized with the
2013 Michigan Chamber
Professional designation.
When announcing the
award at the quarterly St.
Clair Shores Business
Alliance meeting, Heather
Schmuckel, director of
business development for
the chamber, said winning
the award means the
chamber really stood out
in getting the countys
name out there.
Its great to see
Macomb County on the
map, she said.
The awards were pre-
sented at the Michigan
Association of Chamber
Professionals Leadership
Conference and Annual
Meeting last month.
The Macomb County
Chamber of Commerce
received this award based
on its accomplishments
in leadership and gover-
nance, financial steward-
ship, business advocacy
and member program-
ming, said Bob Thomas,
director for the Michigan
Association of Chamber
Professionals, in a press
release.
Among the chambers
noted achievements were
its leadership in state and
local policy issues, its tar-
geted communications
strategy and its ability to
manage financial and hu-
man resources to maxi-
mize return on its invest-
ment.
The award is presented
to one chamber of com-
merce in each of three
membership categories
and based on a compre-
hensive application
judged by chamber of
commerce professionals
from seven regional
states.
Applicants must dem-
onstrate quality, innova-
tion and effectiveness of
programming in the ar-
eas of leadership and
governance, finance,
business advocacy and
programming/member-
ship development, ac-
cording to the press re-
lease.
The highest scoring ap-
plications receive the an-
nual award modeled after
the United States
Chamber of Commerce
Accreditation process for
recognizing best industry
practices.
Shore is one of three
chamber professionals
from around the state to
achieve excellence in pro-
fessional development,
professional achievement
and professional service.
Grace Shore is an ex-
ample for other chamber
professionals to follow,
Thomas said.
Her career longevity
and continued service to
chambers of commerce
make her a mentor to
both new and established
chamber leaders alike.
The Mi chi gan
Association of Chamber
Professionals is the in-
dustry association for al-
most 300 chambers in
Michigan. Its mission is to
build excellence in cham-
bers of commerce
through organizational
and board-level resource
support, professional de-
velopment for chamber
staff and to promote the
importance of chambers
across the state.
Macomb Chamber tops
From left to right, Michelle Fusco, director of marketing; Angela Rogers, director
of finance; Michelle Ulman, business development; Grace Shore, CEO; Felicia
Cason, office operations coordinator; Heather Schmuckel, director of business
development; and Jeffrey Wasser, director of programs and events.
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Light up the night
The 9-Mack Merchants
Association is hosting
Light up the Night from 6
to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
21, in the citys down-
town district, along
Mack, south of 9 Mile.
The street will be
closed to traffic and holi-
day lights and luminaries
lead shoppers to area
businesses.
Businesses are offering
specials and local chari-
ties benefit from dona-
tion sites. Entertainment
is provided by the South
Lake High School
Marching Band, Mary
Ellen School of Dance,
Casali School of Dance
and the South Lake
Middle School Choir.
Holiday Mart
Preview Party
The St Clair Shores
Cultural Committee in-
vites everyone to the
Holiday Art Mart
Preview Party beginning
at 6 p.m., Friday Nov. 29,
at 23509 Nine Mack
Drive.
Preview items for sale
by St. Clair Shores art-
ists. A $5 donation is re-
quired. Tickets available
at the library.
Holiday chorus
The St. Clair Shores
Community Chorus pres-
ents A Holiday to
Remember at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 5, at
Lakeview High Schools
Schaublin Auditorium,
21100 11 Mile, St Clair
Shores.
Highlights include raf-
fle prizes: Pistons tickets,
autographed Red Wing
hockey puck, admission
to Ford House and much
more.
Tickets are $12 for
adults and $6 for children
ages 6 to 12. Children age
5 and under are free.
For more information,
call (586) 294-3398 or e-
mail scscommunitycho-
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New Release
Thursday
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
New Release Thursdays
at 6:30 p.m. the first
Thursday of the month in
the William R. Gilstorf
Meeting Room at the St.
Clair Shores Public
Library, 22500 11 Mile,
St. Clair Shores.
The next free viewing
of a recently released
movie on DVD is a Dec. 5
presentation of the action
comedy R.I.P.D., star-
ring Ryan Reynolds and
Jeff Bridges.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020 or visit scsli-
brary.org.
Classic Movie
Fridays
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library hosts
Classic Movie Fridays at
1:30 p.m. on most Fridays
in the William R. Gilstorf
Meeting Room at the St.
Clair Shores Public
Library, 22500 11 Mile,
St. Clair Shores.
The free viewings of
classic or award-winning
movies for December
feature the drama series
Downton Abbey Season
3, made available by the
Friends of the St. Clair
Shores Public Library:
Dec. 6, Episode 1
and Episode 2.
Dec. 13, Episode 3
and Episode 4.
Dec. 20, Episode 5
and Episode 6.
Dec. 27, Episode 7
and Episode 8.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020.
Family Movie
Matinee
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
Free Family Movie
Matinee with the next
viewing of Monsters
University from 2 to 4
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, in
the Gilstorf Meeting Room
at the library, 22500 11
Mile, St. Clair Shores.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020.
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for coffee and conversa-
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Saturday, Dec. 7, at Luna
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Rosacea is marked by fushing,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 7A
CITY CALENDAR
The Mobil Gas Station
at the intersection of 9
Mile and I-94 is to become
more of a convenience
store than a refueling sta-
tion, according to recently
approved plans.
Jeffrey Graham, an ar-
chitect with Designtec,
Inc. of Harper Woods, has
redesigned the site pur-
chased in July by Mike
Alsafar and received ap-
proval to go ahead with
plans.
We are de-emphasizing
the gas and emphasizing
the store, Graham told
city council at its Nov. 11
meeting.
Plans call for removing
two of the pumps, making
room for the additional re-
tail space.
Graham said hes been
working with the citys
B e a u t i f i c a t i o n
Commission to improve
landscaping at the site.
This is one of the gate-
ways to the city, Graham
said, adding plans include
adding planters, a stone
faade facing 9 Mile and
repainting the canopy and
the remainder of the build-
ing, new signage and im-
proved lighting.
Graham also plans to re-
move the abandoned tele-
phone booth he described
as crooked and just stick-
ing out of the ground.
Its gonna look like a re-
ally nice building, he said.
Graham also requested
permission to remove the
knee wall along the prop-
erty line. The small build-
ing and the concrete slab
in the corner are also be-
ing removed under the site
plan.
When asked by
Councilwoman Candice
Rusie why the plan is two
parking spaces short of or-
dinance, Graham said,
We have plenty of room
for parking. We just didnt
feel we needed it.
Graham said plans are
to have the renovations
completed by spring.
Mobil station gets upgrades
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Editor
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or a couple of hours last Thursday evening, the
St. Clair Shores Public Library was taken over
by bats.
Caitlin Weinfurther, of the Organization for Bat
Conservation, brought a quartet of her nocturnal
friends, along with props, costumes and other educa-
tional materials, with the hopes of educating children
and their families about the often-misunderstood
mammals.
There is a misconception about bats, Weinfurther
said. We want to educate kids, their parents, every-
one about bats and dispel these misconceptions. The
movies make them look very scary, but theyre really
not that way.
Children were not only told about a variety of bats,
but also their diets, habits and habitats.
For nearly one hour, the audience was captivated by
the show, something Weinfurther said is fairly com-
mon.
I dont think Ive ever gone anywhere with the
bats that the little ones especially, havent been su-
per-excited, she said. Sometimes you have to sort
of reel them in, but theyre always excited about the
bats.
Weinfurther brought four live bats with her to the li-
brary and walked each, a Jamaican Leaf-Nose Bat,
St. Clair Shores Police
Sgt. Michael Notoriano,
42, and Detroit Police
Sgt. David Pomeroy, 47,
were arraigned on mul-
tiple felonies related to a
July 21 incident in
Detroit, according to a
press release issued by
Wa y ne Co unt y
Prosecutor Kym L.
Worthy.
Not or i ano was
charged with armed rob-
bery, two counts of un-
lawful imprisonment,
two counts of felonious
assault, two counts of
ethnic intimidation, felo-
ny firearm, willful ne-
glect of duty (exercise of
unlawful procedure) and
two counts of failure to
uphold the law (unlaw-
ful search, seizure and
detention).
According to allega-
tions made by the prose-
cutors office, at about
9:30 p.m. July 20 at a gas
station in the 14400
block of Kercheval in
Detroit, Notorianos
daughter was robbed of
her iPhone. The phone
was equipped with a
find your phone appli-
cation.
Worthy alleges the fe-
male rode her bicycle
with a male friend to the
gas station. While there,
24-year-old Detroit resi-
d e n t Dwa y n e
Weathington, Jr. alleged-
ly pushed her off her bi-
cycle and grabbed her by
the backpack. While
dragging her on the
ground, Weathington
grabbed the iPhone from
her hand and left the
scene on foot, Worthy
stated.
The next day, the
phone was traced to a
location on the east side
of Detroit.
While off-duty, travel-
ling in a pick-up truck,
Notoriano and Pomeroy
approached a car in the
vicinity of St. Clair and
I-94 containing three
Detroit males, aged 26,
27, and 28. The two offi-
cers confronted the men
at gunpoint. Pomeroy
took a handgun and the
iPhone from the vehicle
and kept watch while
Notoriano took $300
and a bag of marijuana
from the 28 year-olds
pocket.
Before releasing the
28-year-old, Notoriano
struck him in the face
with a handgun, accord-
ing to the release. The
officers fled the area in
the truck.
Further details re-
garding the subsequent
criminal investigation
will be presented in
court at the preliminary
examination.
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Organization for Bat
Conservation worker
Caitlin Weinfurther,
above, gently shows
the children the hand
and wing of one of the
live bats she brought
to the program.
Talia and Charolotte
Sokolitz, at left, look
on as Caitlin
Weinfurther shows
them a Big Brown Bat.
Despite its name, the
bat is only inches long
and fit in the palm of
Weinfurthers hand.
It took the citys
Emergency Response
Team several hours to
get Mario Montrell
Mitchell, 32, of St. Clair
Shores, out of his
Mart i n apart ment
where he held his girl-
friend captive for two
days.
He is being held on
$100,000 bond for un-
lawful entrapment, as-
sault and battery and
other charges related to
the Nov. 9 incident.
The 32-year-old fe-
male victim told police
she and Mitchell had an
argument two days ear-
lier after he accused her
of cheating on him. The
argument started inside
his vehicle parked out-
side her place of work in
Clinton Township.
The woman said
Mitchell began beating
her about the face and
dragged her back into
the vehicle when she
tried to leave. She said
Mitchell then drove
around the corner and
began beating her again
until she passed out.
She was then taken
back to the apartment
the couple shared with
their children, ages 10
and 12.
Man surrenders
to police squad
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Sergeant charged with various felonies
PHOTOS BY JOHN MCTAGGART See BATTY, page 2A
Worthy alleges the female rode her
bicycle with a male friend to the gas
station. While there, a 24-year-old
Detroit man pushed her off her bicycle
and grabbed her by the backpack.
See CAPTIVE, page 2A
When Mitchell left
the apartment,
she escaped with
the two children,
ran across Martin
to a house where
the resident took
her and the
children in and
called police.
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
Lights up
The Light Up the Night event takes place from 6-9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21 along Mack Avenue south of 9 Mile.
Food, entertainment and a chance to donate to charity is just a small part of all the festivities on the schedule.
FILE PHOTO
Egyptian Fruit Bat, a Big
Brown Bat and a Straw-
Colored Fruit Bat, around
the entire room, allowing
the children to get an up-
close-and-personal look
at each.
Hes so cute, said
Riley McCoy, one of the
dozens of children in at-
tendance that evening, as
Weinfurther walked
around the room with
Boomer, a Straw-Colored
Fruit Bat. I didnt know
he would be so cute.
The program was
made possible by the
Friends of the St. Clair
Shores Public Library,
who sponsored the
event.
The Organization for
Bat Conservation s
BatZone, located at
Cranbrook Institute of
Science in Bloomfield
Hills, offers tours the fa-
cility and the more than
150 bats that reside
there.
For more information
about the Organization
for Bat Conservation and
BatZone, visit batconser-
vation.org.
Pomeroy was ar-
raigned on charges of
armed robbery, two
counts of unlawful im-
prisonment, larceny of a
firearm, willful neglect
of duty (exercise of un-
lawful prodedure) and
two counts of failure to
uphold the law (unlawful
search, seizure and de-
tention).
Weat hi ngt on i s
charged with unarmed
robbery and aggravated
assault in connection
with the July 20 theft of
an iPhone from the
16-year-old St. Clair
Shores teen.
The three men were
arraigned Tuesday, Nov.
18, in front of 36th
District Judge Sidney
Barthwell.
Notoriano was placed
on leave without pay in
July.
The woman said she
was held captive in the
apartment for two days
during which time
Mitchell repeatedly
beat her with a 2-by-4.
She said she was told
not to cry or scream
and feared for her chil-
drens lives.
When Mitchell left
the apartment, she es-
caped with the two chil-
dren, ran across Martin
to a house where the
resident took her and
the children in and
called police.
She said Mitchell had
taken her phone away
while she was held cap-
tive and could not make
the call herself. The
phone was later found
in the apartment toilet.
Her 12- year- ol d
daughter once tried to
call her grandmother,
but Mitchell caught her
and threatened to harm
her.
The woman told po-
lice she was fearful of
leaving her children
alone with Mitchell and
said he threatened her
with violent injury if
she attempted to leave.
When police arrived
at the apartment,
Mitchell refused entry
be c a us e po l i c e
wouldnt say what they
wanted to talk to him
about. He added he was
on parole for an un-
specified offense.
He also said if offi-
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door, shots will be
fired.
Police said they
heard Mitchell talking
on the phone, mention
the 2-by-4 and advised
the person on the other
end to come to the
apartment.
After several hours
of failed negotiations,
police called in the
Emergency Response
Team, the citys version
of SWAT. After about
one hour, Mitchell
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was taken into custody
without further inci-
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David Centella, the
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CAPTIVE
Continued from page 1A
BATTY
The Macomb County
Prosecuting Attorneys
Office is not pursuing
child neglect or other
charges against a
47-year-old Eastpointe
man who left his 3- and
4-year-old daughters
alone in a 12 foot fish-
ing boat after he fell
out.
Possible charges stem
from an 11:23 a.m.
Monday, Nov. 4, inci-
dent where the man,
who told police he was
taking his daughters
fishing at Fords Cove,
fell out of the boat. He
tried to reach it but
could not and it drifted
away from the Shore
Club Condo marina to a
break wal l near
Brownies on the Lake.
Ac c or di ng t o
Detective Lt. David
Centella, the Coast
Guard found the almost
capsized boat with the
girls inside who were
wearing life jackets.
Both police and fire
responded to the 911
call.
According to the
Coast Guard, the tem-
perature was about 30
degrees and the waves
were two to three feet
high with four- to five-
foot whitecaps.
That was a cold,
windy day, Centella
said.
Debra Pascoe
No charges
in boating
incident
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CHARGES
Corbin and
Aiden
Marentette
look on in
amazement
at one of the
live bats
from the Bat
Zone exhib-
it passes.
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library is throwing
a party for the holidays.
Holiday Happenings at
the Library is slated to get
underway at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Dec. 14, at the li-
brary and includes every-
thing from crafts for chil-
dren to an open house at
the Local History Center.
We have something
happening throughout the
library that day, said St.
Clair Shores Public
Li brary Di rect or
Rosemary Orlando.
Theres just a lot of
things going on, a lot of
things happening. Its a
great day here.
On the schedule is a
drop-in craft location for
children taking place from
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2
p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Friends of the
Library's gift, book and
bake sale is held between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the
same time the Local
History Center is hosting
open house festivities for
all ages.
Theres also a visit with
Santa at the (Selinski
Green Farmhouse) muse-
um that day too, Orlando
said. And usually Mrs.
Claus is with him, too. In
the past there has been the
train and live animals in a
petting zoo there, too.
Santa is slated to be at
the farmhouse museum
between 10 a.m. and 3
p.m.
No pre-registration is re-
quired Orlando said, for
any of the days festivities.
Volunteers, library staff
and members of the
Optimist Club of St. Clair
Shores come together to
put on the event, Orlando
said.
Everyone has a part,
she said. And we all want
to make it a great day.
Great job City
Manager Phil Ludos said
to the citys tax foreclose
committee after it sold an-
other rehabbed house
purchased through the
Macomb County tax fore-
closure program.
Ludos, who came to the
city from Saginaw, said
such a program, which
city officials say is
$145,953 in the black
could have been very ben-
eficial to that community.
Every now and then,
Im hearing some criti-
cisms about how we ap-
proach some of this,
Ludos said. Having come
from a municipality
where blight was a serious
problem and they didnt
consider this kind of proj-
ect.
I have to commend the
city of St. Clair Shores.
What the reality is, is these
are houses that are sitting
there for which we are
getting no revenues, none
whatsoever. Then when
we rehab these houses
they go back on the tax
rolls. We reoccupy these
dwellings and to me thats
really the essence of this
program and thats where
we need to keep the fo-
cus, he said.
The committee, he add-
ed, is also reducing blight
and increasing the citys
tax revenue stream from
the additional tax.
Councilman Peter
Rubino, a strong support-
er of the program, re-
minded council and resi-
dents the city doesnt get
to pick and choose the
houses it wishes to pur-
chase from the county. Its
an all or nothing proposi-
tion.
Theres always gonna
be some losers, but overall
were winning, he said.
The losers are the
ones we take down and
have to pay the taxes
(on), Mayor Kip Walby
added.
C o m m u n i t y
Devel opment and
Inspection Director Chris
Rayes said the city has
one more house to com-
plete located on Finlan
purchased for $11,557.47.
The sale of three more
vacant lots is currently
pending.
Rayes said the sale of
five other vacant parcels
has resulted in the con-
struction of five new
houses in the city.
In other foreclosure
news, the city had to re-
duce the sale price of a
house on Bayside by
$2,000 due to the apprais-
al coming in lower than
anticipated. The sale
price is now $150,000.
After commission and
other costs, Vitale said
the city grossed about
$20,000 on the dwelling.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 3A
By John McTaggart
Staff Writer
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Foreclosure committee gets kudos from CM
Acts of kindness
The Jefferson Middle School FOR Club sponsored the 2nd annual chain link event at Lakeview High School Oct. 29. Students wrote
down acts of kindness on individual links of paper and linked these together to form a chain that stretched nearly a half of a mile.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY LESLIE BICE
Questions keep coming
The sale of another tax foreclosed house has raised
more questions by Councilwoman Candice Rusie.
Rusie, who often expresses her dislike for many as-
pects of the program, questioned why the rehab costs
for a house on Diezel recently sold for $103,000 were
not included in the council packet available to the pub-
lic.
This is public owned property, she said. I think
the residents should know what (the figures) are.
She also took umbrage with Community
Development and Inspection Director Chris Rayes for
saying the person who purchased the property is a
nurse, information she feels is irrelevant and not nec-
essary if brought up to sway councils decision.
Rayes defended himself by saying that was not his
intention and mentioned it to point out the city is get-
ting a new professional.
We dont want to be accused of discrimination,
Rusie said.
Rusie also questioned why a bid placed on the house
by a Roseville woman wishing to return to the city was
not considered.
Rayes explained the bid came in late. He directed
the woman to take up the issue with her Realtor.
Since the subcommittee was instated by Mayor Kip
Walby about one year ago, Rusie has expressed many
issues not only with the committee, but the program it-
self.
While she likes the idea of the houses made habit-
able for future owners, shes opposed to the detail put
into the houses and believes less should be done by the
city and more completed by the new homeowners in
regard to improvements.
She recently requested administration include in the
costs an accounting of administrations time allotted to
the foreclosures in determining their profitability.
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Editor
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4A ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
A request from the Aqua
Freeze fest committee for
a donation sparked Tax
Increment Finance
Authority Chairman
Richard Widgren to call
out businesses for their
lack of community sup-
port.
Wheres our civic
pride? he asked. Im pas-
sionate about the lack of
involvement and we
should be embarrassed as
a city.
Festival co-chairs Geri
Hoffman and Linda
Bologna asked the com-
mittee to consider a
$10,000 donation to help
cover the costs of running
electricity to the gazebo in
Walby Park and other ar-
eas of Blossom Heath to
provide heat and lighting
for the upcoming event
slated for Jan. 21-23.
The co-chairs said
theyve received a lot of
support from local civic or-
ganizations who are spon-
soring their own events at
the festival with proceeds
benefiting their organiza-
tion. There is no participa-
tion fee, they said.
In addition to electrical
upgrades, their estimated
$23,000 in costs includes
tent, table and chair rent-
als and hiring the profes-
sional ice carver who used
to work the Plymouth Ice
Festival cancelled this
year.
Widgren asked the com-
mittee to develop a pro-
posal outlining their ex-
penditures as well as a list
of businesses that have
agreed to make or have
made donations to cover
costs.
This is a very large city.
A number of people in the
city have deep pockets,
Widgren said. This is a
city event to benefit the
city.
Somehow somebody
other than just us has to
feel the pride and want to
do something. I dont want
to be the piata thats al-
ways giving the money
and nobody else is pitch-
ing in.
Hofman said the com-
mittee has received sup-
port and financial assis-
tance from the Harper
Avenue Busi ness
Association, the 9-Mack
Business Association, Roy
OBrien Ford and beer dis-
tributor Pettipren which is
supplying the beer and
may also make a cash do-
nation.
I have a growing
amount of frustration
about the size and capabil-
ities of our city to help with
these events, Widgren
said, asking if area restau-
rants have gotten on
board.
Hofman said many have
been approached about
creating an Olympic drink
and the committee plans
to make a presentation to
the Nautical Mile
Merchants Association at
its next meeting in hopes
of garnering donations
from members. The asso-
ciation as a whole has
agreed to help with the
event, she said.
Hofman said the com-
mittee is also hopeful it
will make money by hav-
ing area businesses spon-
sor an ice sculpture to be
displayed at the event.
After pledging to make a
personal donation,
Widgren reminded the
TIFA board it agreed to
make a $10,000 donation
to a group undertaking an
event that benefits the city
and its residents.
In the end, the board
agreed to match cash do-
nations up to $10,000.
God bless you for
what you are doing,
Hofman told the board.
We want to do winter ac-
tivities so we can get a
hotel and get people here
in the winter.
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Editor
Request sparks civic pride dialogue
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The perfect way to
work off Thanksgivings
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the 16th annual Happy
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The event is at 9 a.m.
Friday, Nov. 29, at Grosse
Pointe South High
Schools athletic field, at
the corner of Kercheval
and Fisher. Participants
run or walk the 2.5-mile
route. All proceeds go to
charities of the Grosse
Pointe Lions Club.
The lions club invites
runners to continue the
holiday tradition of wear-
ing jingle bells during the
event. The participant
with the most bells wins
a prize and can be part of
the Grosse Pointe Santa
Claus Parade, which fol-
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center on Fisher, Grosse
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St. Clair Shores and six
other Macomb County
municipalities are being
asked by the American
Civil Liberties Union of
Michigan to repeal ordi-
nances banning peaceful
panhandling in all public
places.
The U.S. Sixth Circuit
Court of Appeals unani-
mously affirmed a deci-
sion reached by Judge
Robert J. Jonker of the
U.S. District Court for the
Western District of
Michigan regarding a
2011 federal lawsuit filed
by the ACLU of Michigan
on behalf of two Grand
Rapids residents who had
been repeatedly arrested
or ticketed by police for
violating the states ban
on begging, Dan
Korobkin, ACLU of
Michigan staff attorney
said in a press release.
Jonker ruled one year
later, the ban on panhan-
dling was an unconstitu-
tional infringement on
their free speech, a deci-
sion appealed by
Michigan Attorney
General Bill Schuette and
upheld by the U.S. Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Jonker specifically
ruled that: Nothing pro-
hibits the government
from regulating directly
the conduct the govern-
ment identifies as prob-
lematic. The government
can and does prohibit
fraud, assault, and tres-
pass. But what the gov-
ernment cannot do with-
out violating the First
Amendment is categori-
cally prohibit the speech
and expressive elements
that may sometimes be
associated with the harm-
ful conduct; it must pro-
tect the speech and ex-
pression, and focus nar-
rowly and directly on the
conduct it seeks to pro-
hibit.
City Attorney Robert
Ihrie said last week after
reading a copy of the let-
ter he needs to further re-
search the case upon
which the Court of
Appeals made its decision
before going further.
As always, the city will
do its best to be in full
compliance with all state
and federal laws includ-
ing how those laws are in-
terpreted by Appellate
courts, he said when
asked if and when the city
council will discuss re-
pealing the citys anti-
begging ordinance.
The ACLU of Michigan
sent letters to 84 munici-
palities across the state
Oct. 29 notifying them an-
ti-begging ordinances on
their books are unconsti-
tutional and should be re-
pealed. The ordinances
are nearly identical to the
Michigan law struck
down by the Court of
Appeals.
Korobkin said the notic-
es are the result of the or-
ganizations comprehen-
sive review of anti-beg-
ging ordinances across
the state.
Anti-begging laws that
punish that most vulnera-
ble segment of our society
are not only harsh, they
are unconstitutional,
Korobkin said. No one
should be thrown in jail or
subjected to a fine for
holding up a sign or sim-
ply asking for spare
change.
In the wake of the ap-
peals court decision,
were putting these cities
and townships on notice
that its time they repeal
their unconstitutional or-
dinances. Our municipali-
ties cannot and should not
use the force of law to si-
lence the voices of inno-
cent people who rely on
charity to survive.
While the exact lan-
guage of the ordinances
at issue varies, they each
prohibit peaceful panhan-
dling in all public places,
according to Korobkin.
The letter sent to Ihrie,
signed by members of the
ACLU of Michigan, states,
We have reviewed your
city ordinance and under-
stand it to read as follows:
A person is a disorderly
person if the person is any
of the following: ... A per-
son found begging in a
public place.
According to the citys
ordinances available on
its website, the ACLUs
findings are accurate.
St. Clair Shores ordi-
nance, like the state law
struck down in Speet (the
case name), prohibits
begging in public places
and is therefore unconsti-
tutional on its face.
We therefore advise
you to repeal the ordi-
nance and to instruct your
local law enforcement
agency to stop enforcing
it immediately.
The letter further in-
structs Ihrie to contact the
ACLU regarding its deci-
sion within 30 days of re-
ceipt.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Peaceful panhandling 1st Amendment right,
Appeals Court determines in recent debate
St. Clair Shores resi-
dents Jonathan Dolbear
Difiore, 18, and
Christopher Joseph
Budde, 21, are each being
held on $500 bond for a
series of breaking and en-
terings in their own
neighborhood.
The break-ins all oc-
curred in the early morn-
ing hours of Tuesday,
Nov. 12, in the areas of
Grant and Joy streets.
Many of the residents af-
fected were unaware of
their sheds being broken
into until police alerted
them.
In all cases, nothing
was stolen.
Police were made
aware of the break-ins
when a 49-year-old Joy
resident called police after
hearing noise in his back-
yard at about 3:47 a.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 12. The
man told police he saw a
man by his shed. The resi-
dent shined a flashlight at
the man and the man
jumped the back privacy
fence.
When responding to the
scene, officers spotted two
men walking quickly and
were out of breath when
stopped west of Allor
coming from Joy. When
asked why they were out
of breath, the men didnt
answer and later said they
were out for a smoke.
They explained they
didnt want to smoke in
front of Difiores house on
Joy. When the officers
asked if they had broken
into a shed, both denied
the allegation.
One man said he didnt
understand why they
were being stopped.
Another officer re-
turned to the Joy resi-
dence and spotted a car
parked in front of the
house where the break-in
was reported. After run-
ning the license plate, he
noted it belonged to one of
the suspects. The resident
said he had not previously
seen the vehicle.
When Difiore and
Budde were patted down,
neither man had ciga-
rettes in his possession.
Further investigation re-
vealed footprints in the
snow leading from the Joy
house toward Mack. Both
men had snow on their
shoes.
Police followed the foot
prints in the snow, leading
them to a few other sheds
in the neighborhood with
the doors ajar. In two in-
stances, the padlocks had
been ripped off the doors.
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
Footprints lead to arrests
The Macomb County
Chamber of Commerce
did it again.
The organization was
given the Outstanding
Chamber of Commerce
Aw a r d Mi d - S i z e
Chamber Category for the
second consecutive year.
In addition, Macomb
County Chamber
President Grace Shore
was recognized with the
2013 Michigan Chamber
Professional designation.
When announcing the
award at the quarterly St.
Clair Shores Business
Alliance meeting, Heather
Schmuckel, director of
business development for
the chamber, said winning
the award means the
chamber really stood out
in getting the countys
name out there.
Its great to see
Macomb County on the
map, she said.
The awards were pre-
sented at the Michigan
Association of Chamber
Professionals Leadership
Conference and Annual
Meeting last month.
The Macomb County
Chamber of Commerce
received this award based
on its accomplishments
in leadership and gover-
nance, financial steward-
ship, business advocacy
and member program-
ming, said Bob Thomas,
director for the Michigan
Association of Chamber
Professionals, in a press
release.
Among the chambers
noted achievements were
its leadership in state and
local policy issues, its tar-
geted communications
strategy and its ability to
manage financial and hu-
man resources to maxi-
mize return on its invest-
ment.
The award is presented
to one chamber of com-
merce in each of three
membership categories
and based on a compre-
hensive application
judged by chamber of
commerce professionals
from seven regional
states.
Applicants must dem-
onstrate quality, innova-
tion and effectiveness of
programming in the ar-
eas of leadership and
governance, finance,
business advocacy and
programming/member-
ship development, ac-
cording to the press re-
lease.
The highest scoring ap-
plications receive the an-
nual award modeled after
the United States
Chamber of Commerce
Accreditation process for
recognizing best industry
practices.
Shore is one of three
chamber professionals
from around the state to
achieve excellence in pro-
fessional development,
professional achievement
and professional service.
Grace Shore is an ex-
ample for other chamber
professionals to follow,
Thomas said.
Her career longevity
and continued service to
chambers of commerce
make her a mentor to
both new and established
chamber leaders alike.
The Mi chi gan
Association of Chamber
Professionals is the in-
dustry association for al-
most 300 chambers in
Michigan. Its mission is to
build excellence in cham-
bers of commerce
through organizational
and board-level resource
support, professional de-
velopment for chamber
staff and to promote the
importance of chambers
across the state.
Macomb Chamber tops
From left to right, Michelle Fusco, director of marketing; Angela Rogers, director
of finance; Michelle Ulman, business development; Grace Shore, CEO; Felicia
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The 9-Mack Merchants
Association is hosting
Light up the Night from 6
to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
21, in the citys down-
town district, along
Mack, south of 9 Mile.
The street will be
closed to traffic and holi-
day lights and luminaries
lead shoppers to area
businesses.
Businesses are offering
specials and local chari-
ties benefit from dona-
tion sites. Entertainment
is provided by the South
Lake High School
Marching Band, Mary
Ellen School of Dance,
Casali School of Dance
and the South Lake
Middle School Choir.
Holiday Mart
Preview Party
The St Clair Shores
Cultural Committee in-
vites everyone to the
Holiday Art Mart
Preview Party beginning
at 6 p.m., Friday Nov. 29,
at 23509 Nine Mack
Drive.
Preview items for sale
by St. Clair Shores art-
ists. A $5 donation is re-
quired. Tickets available
at the library.
Holiday chorus
The St. Clair Shores
Community Chorus pres-
ents A Holiday to
Remember at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 5, at
Lakeview High Schools
Schaublin Auditorium,
21100 11 Mile, St Clair
Shores.
Highlights include raf-
fle prizes: Pistons tickets,
autographed Red Wing
hockey puck, admission
to Ford House and much
more.
Tickets are $12 for
adults and $6 for children
ages 6 to 12. Children age
5 and under are free.
For more information,
call (586) 294-3398 or e-
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New Release
Thursday
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
New Release Thursdays
at 6:30 p.m. the first
Thursday of the month in
the William R. Gilstorf
Meeting Room at the St.
Clair Shores Public
Library, 22500 11 Mile,
St. Clair Shores.
The next free viewing
of a recently released
movie on DVD is a Dec. 5
presentation of the action
comedy R.I.P.D., star-
ring Ryan Reynolds and
Jeff Bridges.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020 or visit scsli-
brary.org.
Classic Movie
Fridays
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library hosts
Classic Movie Fridays at
1:30 p.m. on most Fridays
in the William R. Gilstorf
Meeting Room at the St.
Clair Shores Public
Library, 22500 11 Mile,
St. Clair Shores.
The free viewings of
classic or award-winning
movies for December
feature the drama series
Downton Abbey Season
3, made available by the
Friends of the St. Clair
Shores Public Library:
Dec. 6, Episode 1
and Episode 2.
Dec. 13, Episode 3
and Episode 4.
Dec. 20, Episode 5
and Episode 6.
Dec. 27, Episode 7
and Episode 8.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
771-9020.
Family Movie
Matinee
The St. Clair Shores
Public Library presents
Free Family Movie
Matinee with the next
viewing of Monsters
University from 2 to 4
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, in
the Gilstorf Meeting Room
at the library, 22500 11
Mile, St. Clair Shores.
For more information,
call the library at (586)
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for coffee and conversa-
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Saturday, Dec. 7, at Luna
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Rosacea is marked by fushing,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013 ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION 7A
CITY CALENDAR
The Mobil Gas Station
at the intersection of 9
Mile and I-94 is to become
more of a convenience
store than a refueling sta-
tion, according to recently
approved plans.
Jeffrey Graham, an ar-
chitect with Designtec,
Inc. of Harper Woods, has
redesigned the site pur-
chased in July by Mike
Alsafar and received ap-
proval to go ahead with
plans.
We are de-emphasizing
the gas and emphasizing
the store, Graham told
city council at its Nov. 11
meeting.
Plans call for removing
two of the pumps, making
room for the additional re-
tail space.
Graham said hes been
working with the citys
B e a u t i f i c a t i o n
Commission to improve
landscaping at the site.
This is one of the gate-
ways to the city, Graham
said, adding plans include
adding planters, a stone
faade facing 9 Mile and
repainting the canopy and
the remainder of the build-
ing, new signage and im-
proved lighting.
Graham also plans to re-
move the abandoned tele-
phone booth he described
as crooked and just stick-
ing out of the ground.
Its gonna look like a re-
ally nice building, he said.
Graham also requested
permission to remove the
knee wall along the prop-
erty line. The small build-
ing and the concrete slab
in the corner are also be-
ing removed under the site
plan.
When asked by
Councilwoman Candice
Rusie why the plan is two
parking spaces short of or-
dinance, Graham said,
We have plenty of room
for parking. We just didnt
feel we needed it.
Graham said plans are
to have the renovations
completed by spring.
Mobil station gets upgrades
By Debra Pascoe
Editor
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he 2013
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hind the wheel.
Re-styled for this model
year, the mid-size five-pas-
senger sedan is attractive,
easy to get into and out of,
is quiet and responsive, of-
fers a truckload of stan-
dard and optional technol-
ogy and is reasonably fuel
efficient.
The 2013 Altima is avail-
able in base, S, SV and SL
models. Prices start at
$21,760.
The standard engine is a
182 horsepower 2.5-liter
four rated at 27 miles per
gallon city and 38 mpg on
the highway. This engine
lost 11 pounds while add-
ing seven horsepower
compared with the previ-
ous 2.5 four.
A larger 3.5-liter V-6 is
available. It develops 270
horsepower and has city/
highway fuel economy
numbers of 22/31 mpg.
Nissan stresses the role
of its continuously vari-
able transmission in fuel
economy. The automaker
is equipping all Altimas
with its latest version of
the transmission: Xtronic
CVT.
All V-6-equipped 2013
Altima models utilize a
chain drive and standard
paddle shifters that help
mimic a traditional step
transmission.
The company is a veter-
an of the CVT, which it
characterizes as always
in the right gear. Globally,
Nissan has produced
more than 9 million CVT-
equipped vehicles in the
last 20 years. One advan-
tage to this design is it re-
quires about one-third
fewer moving parts than
conventional automatic
transmissions, creating
less friction and less drive-
train shock to other parts,
Nissan said.
For the Xtronic CVT, 70
percent of the parts were
redesigned. The new CVT
has expanded gear ratio
coverage, with a lower 1st
gear and higher ratio over-
drive. New control logic
and expanded gear ratio
coverage helps reduce
noise and fuel consump-
tion. When starting from a
full stop, the continuously
varying ratios is designed
to produce seamless accel-
eration.
The new CVT logic also
includes a lift foot hold
function, Nissan said. It
holds the gear ratio if the
accelerator pedal is mo-
mentarily released and
then reapplied, such as
when merging onto a free-
way. A brake downshift
function that downshifts
the transmission when
braking is applied before
entering a corner, so re-ac-
celeration is improved
when exiting the corner
because the CVT is al-
ready in a lower gear ratio.
The CVT redesign deliv-
ers an estimated 15-plus
percent improvement in
By Jenny King
Special Writer
Nissan loads Altima with technology
See ALTIMA, page 2B
The 2013 Nissan
Altima comes with a
choice of two engines:
a 2.5-liter four and a
3.5-liter V-6.
Nissan substantially
redesigned its contin-
uously variable trans-
mission that is says is
always in the right
gear.
PHOTOS BY JENNY KING
FEATURES
1-2B AUTOMOTIVE | 3-5B CLASSIFIEDS
SECTION B ST. CLAIR SHORES CONNECTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013
in pursuit of a sleek, up-
to-date appearance and to
improve fuel economy.
Altima now features six
new air deflectors and
two underbody panels
that have helped reduce
the sedans coefficient of
drag by 5 percent to 0.299.
Altimas solution to the
added distractions of dai-
ly driving is its Advanced
Drive-Assist Display,
which presents key infor-
mation right in front of
the driver in a tilt display
with 3D-effect depth de-
signed to give the driver
the essentials and help
reduce the time the driv-
ers eyes are away from
the road.
The ADADs 4.0-inch
color display is located
between the tachometer
and speedometer. The
system is customizable
and adjustable using the
steering wheel controls,
so drivers can view infor-
mation such as audio sys-
tem display, instant mpg,
trip computer, tire pres-
sure monitoring system
with individual tire pres-
sure readouts and turn-
by-turn navigation (if
equipped).
ADAD also displays in-
put from the available
safety technology fea-
tures including blind spot
warning, lane departure
warning and moving ob-
ject detection.
Speaking of distrac-
tions, NissanConnectSM
features a Hands-Free
Text Messaging Assistant
that allows drivers to
manage text messages
via voice control.
The NissanConnectSM
is available with a naviga-
tion system that inte-
grates with the ADAD. It
includes a 7.0-inch touch-
screen, 3D-effect map
views, voice recognition,
destination search via
Google POI. It also offers
the ability to send Google
directions to the naviga-
tion system straight from
a smartphone, Nissan
said. Other navigation
system features include
speed limit display, eco
driving maps, curve
warning and split screen
display along with
global radio capability.
The navigation system is
available at a manufac-
turers suggested retail
price of $590, Nissan
said.
Our test car, the Altima
3.5 SL, had a suggested
retail price of $30,080. A
technology package with
navigation system, blind
spot warning, lane depar-
ture warning and moving
object detection, added
$1,090. As irritating as
the lane departure warn-
ing was, we think this
package with its safety
features is good value for
the money.
The Altima 3.5 SL in-
cluded a heated, leather-
wrapped steering wheel,
heated front seats; review
monitor, 18-inch alloy
wheels, upgraded audio
system, rear air condi-
tioning vents, fog
lights;and heated outside
mirrors.
The 2013 Altima is as-
sembled in Canton, Miss.
Altima is available as a
sedan and coupe.
King is an automotive
writer who lives in the
City of Grosse Pointe.
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22200 MOrOss haur
Muck. lnnuculuta 2
DadrOOn, wlth luuh-
dry, ucrOss IrOn St.
J O h h HO s l t u l .
CuDla, hO ats, Ilrst
uhd l ust nOhths
raht lus sacurlty.
$ 8 0 .
cckOl Ol @uOl .cOn
702
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
$ 1 9 9 . 0 0 MO t a l
ROOns, Slhla Oc-
cuuhcy, Waakl y
Rahtul. MlcrOwuva,
WlFl, RaIrlarutOr,
Sutalllta. ClOsa tO
X Wu y s 4 /
ShOraOlhta MOtOr
LOda, 20000 E. ,
St . Cl ul r ShOr as
( 58) 773- 3700
ONE uhd twO Dad-
rOOn uurtnahts-
St. Cl ul r ShOras,
EustOlhta, Hurar
WOOds. Wall nulh-
tulhad, ulr cOhdl-
tlOhlh, cOlh luuh-
dry uhd stOrua.
$55- $5. Tha
Bl uka COnuhy,
313-881-882. NO
ats/ hO snOklh.
704 HOUSES-RENT
HARPER WOOds
DOrdarllha Oh Da-
trOlt slda. 3 Dad-
rOOn DuhulOw. Ra-
I rl arutOr, dryar,
urua, Iahcad lh
yurd. Pats Ok. $725.
nOhth lus utllltlas.
$ 5 0 s a c u r l t y .
2002 Kl hsvl l l a
( 313) 318- 42
NAUTICAL Mlla, 2
DadrOOn, 1 Duth-
rOOn, hurdwOOd
IlOOrs. 2 cur urua.
SuclOus yurd. A-
lluhcas lhcludad.
NO snOklh. $800
n O h t h .
( 3 1 3 ) 7 0 2 - 0 0 1
705
HOUSES FOR RENT
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
FOR Raht. 18,000
sq. It. nuhslOh Oh
tha luka lh CrOssa
POl hta. Ful l y Iur-
hl shad, nOva l h
cOhdl tl Oh, tahuht
nust Da scraahad
uhd quullIy IOr ut
laust 1 yaur lausa.
BrOkars rOtactad.
Oh l y q u u l l I l a d
aOl a haad ra-
sOhd.
(313)401-3
705
HOUSES FOR RENT
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
GROSSE POl ht a
WOOds, 4 DadrOOn
cOlOhlul, 2.5 Duths,
2,700 squura Iaat.
$2,200.
(313)88-0478
707
HOUSES FOR RENT
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
3 Dadr OOn, 1. 5
DuthrOOns. Nuutlc-
ul Mlla, E. OI Muck,
$ 1 , 0 2 5 . C u l l
( 2 4 8 ) 8 7 5 - 4 7 7 7
B L A C K B U R N
S t r e e t , N a u t i c a l
Mile. 3 DadrOOn,
hawly udutad, Ilh-
l shad Dusanaht ,
ulluhcas. $1,05
s acur l t y / Duck-
r Ouhd chack.
(58)15-1118
708
APT/FLAT/DUPLEX
FOR RENT
CARRIAGE hOusa
uurtnaht IOr lausa,
lh vary qulat halh-
DOrhOOd uvulluDla
nl d Dac anDar .
$1,000 ar nOhth,
lus suna IOr sa-
curlty daOslt. Utlllt-
las lhcludad Duslc
cuDl a uhd Wl Il . 2
DadrOOn, Oha Duth,
llvlh rOOn, dlhlh
rOOn, kltchah wlth
ulluhcas. Prlvuta
ahtry, hautad ur-
ua. Craut IOr Oha
arsOh. RaIarahcas
lausa uhd cradlt
chack. Al y tO.
uruauurtnaht
211@yuhOO.cOn
709
TOWNHOUSES /
CONDOS FOR RENT
CONDO, St. Clulr
ShOr as. $1, 250/
nOht h. Oh Ol I
cOursa ucrOss IrOn
luka. 2 DadrOOns, 2
Iull Duths, luuhdry
rOOn, uttuchad ur-
ua. Prlvuta utad
utlO. NOh-snOkars.
l nnadl uta Occu-
uhcy.
(313)343-0213
709
TOWNHOUSES /
CONDOS FOR RENT
D O W N T O W N
COhdO 3 DadrOOn,
2.5 DuthrOOn. At-
tuchad urua, Ilra-
l uca, Dul cOhy .
1,300. nOhthly. Cull
uItar 5n.
(313)23-877
716
OFFICE / COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
716
OFFICE / COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
OFFI CE Dul l dl h,
C r O s s a P O l h t a
WOOds. FOr sula Or
lausa. 5,700 sq. It.,
urkl h. l daul IOr
usar Or l hvastOr.
313-28-2000
OFFICES, raut lOc-
ut l Oh l h Hur ar
WOOds! Hurar, just
SOuth OI varhlar 1,
2 Or 3 OIIlcas wlth
wlhdOws, Iurhltura
uvulluDla. Eusy l-4
uccass, rasarvad
urklh. Sturtlh ar
OI I l ca ut $325/
nOht hl y, 1 yaur
lausa raqulrad. Cull
Charyl
(313)42-1740
PROFESSIONAL Or
Duslhass. Kally uhd
Mlla, Dusy cOrhar!
Cull (313)882-448
721 VACATION RENTAL-FLA
VENICE FlOrldu, 2
DadrOOn cOhdO lh
Bl r d Buy vl l l ua
( www. D l r d D u y -
O I v a h l c a . c O n) .
$2, 100/ nOhthl y.
( 248) 770-2077
(313)882-6900 ext. 1
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934 FENCES
Tom's Fence Co.
All Types of Fencing & Gates!
Quality Materials
& Workmanship
Serving the Eastside
for Over 35 Years
(586)774-2045
22901 Stadium Dr. SCS
www.tomsfenceco.com
DIRECTORY OF SERVICES
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Friday,
Nov. 29th
at 10 a.m.
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313-882-6900 ext. 1
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907
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
CHARLES F
JEFFREY
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
&
WALL
STRAIGHTENING
Since 1970
Huhd dllh whara
hacassury
Mlhlnun dunua
tO luhdsculh
Pau stOha Duck Illl
CartlIlcuta OI
WOrknuh's cOn
rOvldad
Llcahsad & lhsurad
(313)882-1800
THOMAS
KLEINER
Construction Co.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
CONCRETE
MASONRY
Walls Straightened
&Braced or Replaced
Drainage Systems
Trusted name 30
years in the Pointes
Licensed & Insured
(313)886-3150
G. P. Resident
Member BBB
All Credit Card
Accepted
911 BRICK / BLOCK WORK
DELISI and Sons.
Saclulllh lh Dusa-
naht strass crucks,
tuck Olhtlh, Drlck
Or ch t Ol hs,
Drlck wulkwuys uhd
chlnhays.
(586)-772-3223
THOMAS Kl al har,
Orchas, chlnhays,
axart tuckOlhtlh.
30 yaurs axarl -
ahca. Llcahsad/ lh-
s u r a d . C r O s s a
POlhta rasldaht. 313
-88-3150
912 BUILDING / REMODELING
PI ONEER POL E
BUlLDlNCS- Fraa as-
tlnutas. Llcahsad
uhd l hsurad. 2x
trussas, 45 yaur
wu r r u h t y , Cu l -
vul una staal , 1
cOlOrs, slhca 17.
#1 l h Ml chl uh.
( 800) 22- 07
914 CARPENTRY
C A R P E N T R Y
ROuh & Flhlsh Sar-
vlcas. Turh tO uh ax-
arl ahcad wOOd-
wOrkar whO dallv-
ars quullty wOrk Oh
ull jODs. Mr. Restor-
ation Services, Inc.
l s cOnnl t t ad t O
custOnar sutlsIuc-
tlOh. Wa dallvar ull
yOur rOjacts Oh u
tl ht tl nal l ha sO
thut yOu havar huva
tO Irat uDOut whah
u cOhtructOr ls O-
lh tO Da dOha. Wa
cOhduct thOrOuh
clauhu OI ull Our
wOrk lOcutlOhs Da-
cuusa yOu shOuld
havar saa uh uh-
slhtly nass whah
wa'ra Oha. Wa OI-
Iar uIIOrduDla sOlu-
t l Ohs t O u wl da
ruha OI wOOdwOrk
u h d h u h d y nu h
rOj acts. Wa cuh
huhdl a. I r unl h
wlhdOws, rOOIs, uhd
wulls, wOOdah rulls,
trln uhd nOldlh.
(586)275-9924
914 CARPENTRY
C A R P E N T R Y ,
carunlc tlla, dry-
wull, ulhtlh. 20
yaurs axarlahca.
RausOhuDla rutas.
Burry,
(58)75-277
920 CHIMNEY REPAIR
THOMAS Kl al har
Chlnhays raulrad
Or raDullt. 30 yaurs.
Llcahsad/ lhsurad.
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
aht. 313-88-3150
929 DRYWALL / PLASTERING
( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 9 - 1 0 0 3
lukashOralustar.cO
n Crucks, cOvas,
dacOrutl va, skl n
cOut s, ul ht l h,
stuccOs. All cradlt
curds.
ANDY Squlras. Plus-
t ar l h, dr ywul l ,
ulhtlh. StuccO ra-
ul r. Sruy, tax-
t u r a d c a l l l h s .
( 5 8 ) 7 5 5 - 2 0 5 4 ,
( 5 8 ) 2 1 4 - 8 2 1
930 ELECTRICAL SERVICES
( 5 8 6 ) 4 1 5 - 0 1 5 3 .
HOnastur Elactrlc.
Oldar hOna saclul-
lsts. Clrcult Draukar
DOxas , Out dOOr
l us, r acassad
llhts, uddltlOhs, ull
tyas OI alactrlcul
wOrk. Llcahsad, lh-
surad. www.hO
nOraIusas.cOn
934 FENCES
ALL Iahcas, utas,
ut a Oar ut Or s ,
sulas, sarvlca, lh-
stul l utl Oh, raul r.
MOdarh Fahca, 58
77-545
936
FLOOR SANDING /
REFINISHING
FLOOR sanding and
finishing. Free esti -
mates. Terry Yerke,
586-823-7753
943
LANDSCAPERS /
TREE SERVICE/GARDENER
AFFORDABLE
Fall Clean Ups
Gutter Cleaning
Snow Removal
Free Quotes
Varsity Services
Professional
Ground
Maintenance
(586)243-3346
DAVE' s Tr aa &
ShruD. LauI/ yurd/
ut t ar cl auh u.
Fraa astlnutas, 20
yaur s. 10% dl s-
cOuht uvul l uDl a.
(58)21-004
DOMINICs Stun
Cr l hdl h. Back-
yards no problem.
Stuns Ohl y. l h-
surad. Slhca 172.
(58)445-0225
943
LANDSCAPERS /
TREE SERVICE/GARDENER
ECONO Cut Lawn
Care. Ful l cl auh
us, uttar clauh-
lh, cOra uarutlOh,
luhdsculh, shOw
ranOvul & nOra.
Rasldahtlul/ COn-
narclul. Llcahsad,
l h s u r a d , B B B .
( 5 8 6 ) 2 1 2 - 4 8 8 4
FALL cl auh- us,
cOra uarutlOh, luwh
c ut t l h , ut t a r
clauhlh, luhdscua
daslh & lhstullu-
tlOh, sOd, nulch &
tOsOll lhstullutlOh,
urdah nul htah-
uhca, srlhklar wlh-
t ar l ut l Oh, l uhd-
scua llhtlh & ra-
ulrs. ShOw PlOw-
lh. www.lucluluhd-
sculh.cOn
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 1 - 2 4 1 .
FREE ESTl MATES!
SPRINKLER wl h-
tarlutlOh uhd ra-
ulr, daslh uhd lh-
st ul l ut l Oh. Luhd-
scua llhtlh lh-
stullutlOh, raulrs
uhd urudas. Wal-
dOh lrrlutlOh Muh-
uanaht.
(313)886-2244
THANKSGI VI NG
cl auh u.
(313)283-1437
WOODLAND Hills
CrOuhds Mulhtah-
uhca. Full clauhus,
shOw ranOvul. Cull
T O n T O a r
( 5 8 6 ) 7 7 4 - 8 2 5 0
944 GUTTERS / SIDING
GENTI LE rOOIl h
uhd sldlh. CustOn
saunlass uttars.
Llcahsad, lhsurad.
(313)884-102
945 HANDYMAN

A uIIOrduDla rlca.
Ml ka huhdynuh.
Elactrlcul, lunDlh,
curaht ry, hurd-
wO O d I l O O r l h ,
carunl c, nurDl a,
ul ht l h. ROOI s,
DuthrOOns, Dusa-
nahts, kl tchahs,
dacks. COda vlOlu-
tlOhs. Snull Or Dl
jODs. 313-237-7607,
586-215-4388, 810
908-4888. Nutl va
CrOssa POl htar.
AN uDla, daahd-
uDla, hOhast. Cur-
ahtry, ul htl h,
lunDlh, alactrlcul.
lI yOu huva u rOD-
lan, haad raulrs,
uhy lhstulllh. ROh
(58)573-204
FATHER uhd sOhs
hOhast uhd daahd-
uDla. My Iunlly wlll
tuka cura OI ull OI
yOur r aul r uhd
nulhtahuhca haads,
snul l uhd l ur a
j ODs, cOda vl Ol u-
tlOhs. Llcahsad uhd
lhsurad cull Chrls,
Iraa astlnutas Car-
tl I l cuta OI Occu-
uhcy.
( 3 1 3 ) 4 0 8 - 1 1 ,
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
ahts.
945 HANDYMAN
OLDER hOna sa-
clullst. Clty lhsac-
tlOh raulrs. Sawar
clauhlh, curahtry,
lunDlh, alactrlcul,
l ustar, ul htl h,
kltchahs, Duths, nu-
sOhry.
(313)354-255
946 HAULING / MOVING
A1 Hauling/ Handy-
man. 24-7! Clauh
Outs. yurds, Dusa-
nahts, uruas, ut-
t l cs, at c. Al l -
uhcas, snul l da-
nOl l tl Oh.
(586)764-0906
CALL us- Lat's tulk
trush! All yOur huul-
lh/ nOvlh haads.
Cur Dua, ul l -
uhcas, juhk, stOr-
ua uhlts. Whaalad
dunstars. Sulvua-
uDla OOds wlll Da
dOhut ad Or r a-
cyclad. Fraa astln-
utas. Chrls, 313-408
- 1 1 . C r O s s a
POl hta rasl dahts.
946 HAULING / MOVING
954 PAINTING / DECORATING
ALL POlhtas Pulht-
lh, 20 yaurs OI ra-
Iarruls. DOh McClus-
sOh, vlsu/ Mustar-
curd. (313)215-507
BRIAN'S PAINTING
lhtarlOr/ ExtarlOr.
Saclulllh ull
tyas ulhtlh,
cuulklh, wlhdOw
lulh, lustar ra-
ulr. Cuuruhtaad.
lhsurad. Fraa astln-
utas. RausOhuDla.
586-822-2078
954 PAINTING / DECORATING
JOHNS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Repairing:
Damaged plaster,
drywall, cracks,
windows
puttying, caulking.
Fire/Waterdamage
insurance work.
All work
guaranteed
G. P. References
License/Insured
Free estimates
SeniorDiscount
313-882-5038
959 POWER WASHING
PROFESSI ONAL
Prassura-Wushlh.
HOnas, utlOs, ut-
tars, saullh.
Llcahsad/ lhsurad
1 0 Y a u r s !
www.CrystulClauh
PrassuraWush.cOn
(313)881-1025
960 ROOFING SERVICES
LI CENSED/ l h-
surad Fraa astln-
utas. ROOI l h ul l
tyas (Ilut rOOI sa-
cl ul l sts) , uttars,
sldlh, trln. ROOI
lauks Our saclullty.
Chrls
(313)408-11
YORKSHIRE Home
Services. Taur OIIs,
Ilut rOOIs, 35 yaurs
ax ar l ahc a. L l -
cahsad uhd lhsurad.
(313)881-3386
966 SNOW REMOVAL
BRYS L u wh &
ShOw, Full clauhu,
ut t ar cl auhl h,
Dush uhd traa trln-
nlh, shOw sarvlca
dOha wl t h shOw
Dl Owar.
(58)35-083.
SNOW ranOvul uhd
lca nalt.
(313)283-1437
966 SNOW REMOVAL
K&K LAWN &
SHRUB SERVICES
ShOw PlOwlh
Sultlh Sarvlcas
COnnarclul
Rasldahtlul
FREE ESTlMATES
Llcahsad & lhsurad
(313)417-0797
977 WALL WASHING
MADAR Mul htah-
uhca. Huhd wush
wulls uhd wlhdOws.
Fraa astl nutas &
r a I a r a h c a s .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 1 - 2 8 4
981 WINDOW WASHING
FAMOUS Mainte-
nance. Licensed & in-
sured since 1943.
Gutter cl eani ng/
power washi ng.
313-884-4300
RICHs wlhdOws &
uttar clauhlh. 30
yaurs axarlahca,
I r aa as t l nut as ,
( 810) 74- 5014
UNIVERSAL Main-
t enance- ut t ar
clauhlh uhd dOwh-
s Out cl auhl h.
Ful l y l hs ur ad.
(313)83-3500
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30", 5.6 cu. ft.
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T
he 2013
Nissan
Altima is one
of those vehi-
cles that
makes you think, nice
car, each time you are be-
hind the wheel.
Re-styled for this model
year, the mid-size five-pas-
senger sedan is attractive,
easy to get into and out of,
is quiet and responsive, of-
fers a truckload of stan-
dard and optional technol-
ogy and is reasonably fuel
efficient.
The 2013 Altima is avail-
able in base, S, SV and SL
models. Prices start at
$21,760.
The standard engine is a
182 horsepower 2.5-liter
four rated at 27 miles per
gallon city and 38 mpg on
the highway. This engine
lost 11 pounds while add-
ing seven horsepower
compared with the previ-
ous 2.5 four.
A larger 3.5-liter V-6 is
available. It develops 270
horsepower and has city/
highway fuel economy
numbers of 22/31 mpg.
Nissan stresses the role
of its continuously vari-
able transmission in fuel
economy. The automaker
is equipping all Altimas
with its latest version of
the transmission: Xtronic
CVT.
All V-6-equipped 2013
Altima models utilize a
chain drive and standard
paddle shifters that help
mimic a traditional step
transmission.
The company is a veter-
an of the CVT, which it
characterizes as always
in the right gear. Globally,
Nissan has produced
more than 9 million CVT-
equipped vehicles in the
last 20 years. One advan-
tage to this design is it re-
quires about one-third
fewer moving parts than
conventional automatic
transmissions, creating
less friction and less drive-
train shock to other parts,
Nissan said.
For the Xtronic CVT, 70
percent of the parts were
redesigned. The new CVT
has expanded gear ratio
coverage, with a lower 1st
gear and higher ratio over-
drive. New control logic
and expanded gear ratio
coverage helps reduce
noise and fuel consump-
tion. When starting from a
full stop, the continuously
varying ratios is designed
to produce seamless accel-
eration.
The new CVT logic also
includes a lift foot hold
function, Nissan said. It
holds the gear ratio if the
accelerator pedal is mo-
mentarily released and
then reapplied, such as
when merging onto a free-
way. A brake downshift
function that downshifts
the transmission when
braking is applied before
entering a corner, so re-ac-
celeration is improved
when exiting the corner
because the CVT is al-
ready in a lower gear ratio.
The CVT redesign deliv-
ers an estimated 15-plus
percent improvement in
By Jenny King
Special Writer
Nissan loads Altima with technology
See ALTIMA, page 2B
The 2013 Nissan
Altima comes with a
choice of two engines:
a 2.5-liter four and a
3.5-liter V-6.
Nissan substantially
redesigned its contin-
uously variable trans-
mission that is says is
always in the right
gear.
PHOTOS BY JENNY KING
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in pursuit of a sleek, up-
to-date appearance and to
improve fuel economy.
Altima now features six
new air deflectors and
two underbody panels
that have helped reduce
the sedans coefficient of
drag by 5 percent to 0.299.
Altimas solution to the
added distractions of dai-
ly driving is its Advanced
Drive-Assist Display,
which presents key infor-
mation right in front of
the driver in a tilt display
with 3D-effect depth de-
signed to give the driver
the essentials and help
reduce the time the driv-
ers eyes are away from
the road.
The ADADs 4.0-inch
color display is located
between the tachometer
and speedometer. The
system is customizable
and adjustable using the
steering wheel controls,
so drivers can view infor-
mation such as audio sys-
tem display, instant mpg,
trip computer, tire pres-
sure monitoring system
with individual tire pres-
sure readouts and turn-
by-turn navigation (if
equipped).
ADAD also displays in-
put from the available
safety technology fea-
tures including blind spot
warning, lane departure
warning and moving ob-
ject detection.
Speaking of distrac-
tions, NissanConnectSM
features a Hands-Free
Text Messaging Assistant
that allows drivers to
manage text messages
via voice control.
The NissanConnectSM
is available with a naviga-
tion system that inte-
grates with the ADAD. It
includes a 7.0-inch touch-
screen, 3D-effect map
views, voice recognition,
destination search via
Google POI. It also offers
the ability to send Google
directions to the naviga-
tion system straight from
a smartphone, Nissan
said. Other navigation
system features include
speed limit display, eco
driving maps, curve
warning and split screen
display along with
global radio capability.
The navigation system is
available at a manufac-
turers suggested retail
price of $590, Nissan
said.
Our test car, the Altima
3.5 SL, had a suggested
retail price of $30,080. A
technology package with
navigation system, blind
spot warning, lane depar-
ture warning and moving
object detection, added
$1,090. As irritating as
the lane departure warn-
ing was, we think this
package with its safety
features is good value for
the money.
The Altima 3.5 SL in-
cluded a heated, leather-
wrapped steering wheel,
heated front seats; review
monitor, 18-inch alloy
wheels, upgraded audio
system, rear air condi-
tioning vents, fog
lights;and heated outside
mirrors.
The 2013 Altima is as-
sembled in Canton, Miss.
Altima is available as a
sedan and coupe.
King is an automotive
writer who lives in the
City of Grosse Pointe.
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408 FURNITURE
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408 FURNITURE
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601 CHRYSLER
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700
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
21535 Klhsvllla, 1
Dadr OOn uur t -
naht haur St. JOhh
HOsltul. Curatlh,
ulluhcas, luuhdry,
hO ats.
(313)881-313
HARCOURT ROud.
Attructlva twO Dad-
rOOn uar. Flra-
l uca, hurdwOOd
I l O O r s . $ 8 5 .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 - 3 1 7 3
BEACONSFIELD, 1
Iunlly lOwar, 2 Dad-
rOOn, stOva, raIrl-
arutOr, wushar uhd
dryar. OI I straat
urklh. Wutar uhd
haut lhcludad. $75.
C u l l S c h u l t a s ,
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 5 - 4 4 5
BRITISH rOIassOr
uhd Iunlly lOOklh
IOr nOhth rahtul.
Juhuury 1st- Jul y
1st, (Iurhlshad ra-
I a r r a d ) l h t h a
POl ht as. Wl ht ar
Dl rds Or currl ua
hOusas wOul d Da
ldaul. Plausa anull
nrsuuars@yuhOO.cO
n
GROSSE POl ht a
Purk. 2 DadrOOn
uar, rlvuta Dusa-
naht. lhcludas wu-
tar uhd ulluhcas,
OII straat urklh.
$25 lus sacurlty.
(313)885-445
PENTHOUSE llka!
1,400 sq.It., 2 Dad-
rOOn, 1 Duth, dah,
h u r d wO O d . NO
snOklh/ ats. $800
nOht h/ daOsl t .
( 313) 881- 4377
UNIQUE, lura, lOIt-
l l ka, 1 Dadr OOn
uur t naht , Ovar
1,000 squura Iaat.
Lura kltchah! Cus-
t O n h u r d wO O d
IlOOrs, 12 IOOt call-
lhs. $550/ nOhth.
Uhlt cOuld Da usad
cOnnarclully. Bob
(313)331-3394
700
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
UPSCALE rahtul .
Oha hOusa Duck
IrOn tha luka. Wlhd-
nl l l POl hta urau.
2,500 squura Iaat. 3
DadrOOns, 2 Ilra-
lucas, lura llvlh
rOOn, suh rOOn, 2
nustar DadrOOns,
Oha Oh tha I l rst
I l O O r , h a u t a d
carunlc uhd hurd-
wOOd I l OOrs. Al -
l ar y I r aa. var y
u h l q u a h O na !
$2500/ nOhth. Bob
(313)331-3394
701
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
DETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY
22200 MOrOss haur
Muck. lnnuculuta 2
DadrOOn, wlth luuh-
dry, ucrOss IrOn St.
J O h h HO s l t u l .
CuDla, hO ats, Ilrst
uhd l ust nOhths
raht lus sacurlty.
$ 8 0 .
cckOl Ol @uOl .cOn
702
APTS/FLATS/DUPLEX
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
$ 1 9 9 . 0 0 MO t a l
ROOns, Slhla Oc-
cuuhcy, Waakl y
Rahtul. MlcrOwuva,
WlFl, RaIrlarutOr,
Sutalllta. ClOsa tO
X Wu y s 4 /
ShOraOlhta MOtOr
LOda, 20000 E. ,
St . Cl ul r ShOr as
( 58) 773- 3700
ONE uhd twO Dad-
rOOn uurtnahts-
St. Cl ul r ShOras,
EustOlhta, Hurar
WOOds. Wall nulh-
tulhad, ulr cOhdl-
tlOhlh, cOlh luuh-
dry uhd stOrua.
$55- $5. Tha
Bl uka COnuhy,
313-881-882. NO
ats/ hO snOklh.
704 HOUSES-RENT
HARPER WOOds
DOrdarllha Oh Da-
trOlt slda. 3 Dad-
rOOn DuhulOw. Ra-
I rl arutOr, dryar,
urua, Iahcad lh
yurd. Pats Ok. $725.
nOhth lus utllltlas.
$ 5 0 s a c u r l t y .
2002 Kl hsvl l l a
( 313) 318- 42
NAUTICAL Mlla, 2
DadrOOn, 1 Duth-
rOOn, hurdwOOd
IlOOrs. 2 cur urua.
SuclOus yurd. A-
lluhcas lhcludad.
NO snOklh. $800
n O h t h .
( 3 1 3 ) 7 0 2 - 0 0 1
705
HOUSES FOR RENT
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
FOR Raht. 18,000
sq. It. nuhslOh Oh
tha luka lh CrOssa
POl hta. Ful l y Iur-
hl shad, nOva l h
cOhdl tl Oh, tahuht
nust Da scraahad
uhd quullIy IOr ut
laust 1 yaur lausa.
BrOkars rOtactad.
Oh l y q u u l l I l a d
aOl a haad ra-
sOhd.
(313)401-3
705
HOUSES FOR RENT
POINTES/HARPER WOODS
GROSSE POl ht a
WOOds, 4 DadrOOn
cOlOhlul, 2.5 Duths,
2,700 squura Iaat.
$2,200.
(313)88-0478
707
HOUSES FOR RENT
S.C.S./MACOMB COUNTY
3 Dadr OOn, 1. 5
DuthrOOns. Nuutlc-
ul Mlla, E. OI Muck,
$ 1 , 0 2 5 . C u l l
( 2 4 8 ) 8 7 5 - 4 7 7 7
B L A C K B U R N
S t r e e t , N a u t i c a l
Mile. 3 DadrOOn,
hawly udutad, Ilh-
l shad Dusanaht ,
ulluhcas. $1,05
s acur l t y / Duck-
r Ouhd chack.
(58)15-1118
708
APT/FLAT/DUPLEX
FOR RENT
CARRIAGE hOusa
uurtnaht IOr lausa,
lh vary qulat halh-
DOrhOOd uvulluDla
nl d Dac anDar .
$1,000 ar nOhth,
lus suna IOr sa-
curlty daOslt. Utlllt-
las lhcludad Duslc
cuDl a uhd Wl Il . 2
DadrOOn, Oha Duth,
llvlh rOOn, dlhlh
rOOn, kltchah wlth
ulluhcas. Prlvuta
ahtry, hautad ur-
ua. Craut IOr Oha
arsOh. RaIarahcas
lausa uhd cradlt
chack. Al y tO.
uruauurtnaht
211@yuhOO.cOn
709
TOWNHOUSES /
CONDOS FOR RENT
CONDO, St. Clulr
ShOr as. $1, 250/
nOht h. Oh Ol I
cOursa ucrOss IrOn
luka. 2 DadrOOns, 2
Iull Duths, luuhdry
rOOn, uttuchad ur-
ua. Prlvuta utad
utlO. NOh-snOkars.
l nnadl uta Occu-
uhcy.
(313)343-0213
709
TOWNHOUSES /
CONDOS FOR RENT
D O W N T O W N
COhdO 3 DadrOOn,
2.5 DuthrOOn. At-
tuchad urua, Ilra-
l uca, Dul cOhy .
1,300. nOhthly. Cull
uItar 5n.
(313)23-877
716
OFFICE / COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
716
OFFICE / COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
OFFI CE Dul l dl h,
C r O s s a P O l h t a
WOOds. FOr sula Or
lausa. 5,700 sq. It.,
urkl h. l daul IOr
usar Or l hvastOr.
313-28-2000
OFFICES, raut lOc-
ut l Oh l h Hur ar
WOOds! Hurar, just
SOuth OI varhlar 1,
2 Or 3 OIIlcas wlth
wlhdOws, Iurhltura
uvulluDla. Eusy l-4
uccass, rasarvad
urklh. Sturtlh ar
OI I l ca ut $325/
nOht hl y, 1 yaur
lausa raqulrad. Cull
Charyl
(313)42-1740
PROFESSIONAL Or
Duslhass. Kally uhd
Mlla, Dusy cOrhar!
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721 VACATION RENTAL-FLA
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All Types of Fencing & Gates!
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for Over 35 Years
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22901 Stadium Dr. SCS
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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
CHARLES F
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BASEMENT
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&
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Since 1970
Huhd dllh whara
hacassury
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(313)882-1800
THOMAS
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Construction Co.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
CONCRETE
MASONRY
Walls Straightened
&Braced or Replaced
Drainage Systems
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years in the Pointes
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911 BRICK / BLOCK WORK
DELISI and Sons.
Saclulllh lh Dusa-
naht strass crucks,
tuck Olhtlh, Drlck
Or ch t Ol hs,
Drlck wulkwuys uhd
chlnhays.
(586)-772-3223
THOMAS Kl al har,
Orchas, chlnhays,
axart tuckOlhtlh.
30 yaurs axarl -
ahca. Llcahsad/ lh-
s u r a d . C r O s s a
POlhta rasldaht. 313
-88-3150
912 BUILDING / REMODELING
PI ONEER POL E
BUlLDlNCS- Fraa as-
tlnutas. Llcahsad
uhd l hsurad. 2x
trussas, 45 yaur
wu r r u h t y , Cu l -
vul una staal , 1
cOlOrs, slhca 17.
#1 l h Ml chl uh.
( 800) 22- 07
914 CARPENTRY
C A R P E N T R Y
ROuh & Flhlsh Sar-
vlcas. Turh tO uh ax-
arl ahcad wOOd-
wOrkar whO dallv-
ars quullty wOrk Oh
ull jODs. Mr. Restor-
ation Services, Inc.
l s cOnnl t t ad t O
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tlOh. Wa dallvar ull
yOur rOjacts Oh u
tl ht tl nal l ha sO
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cOhduct thOrOuh
clauhu OI ull Our
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slhtly nass whah
wa'ra Oha. Wa OI-
Iar uIIOrduDla sOlu-
t l Ohs t O u wl da
ruha OI wOOdwOrk
u h d h u h d y nu h
rOj acts. Wa cuh
huhdl a. I r unl h
wlhdOws, rOOIs, uhd
wulls, wOOdah rulls,
trln uhd nOldlh.
(586)275-9924
914 CARPENTRY
C A R P E N T R Y ,
carunlc tlla, dry-
wull, ulhtlh. 20
yaurs axarlahca.
RausOhuDla rutas.
Burry,
(58)75-277
920 CHIMNEY REPAIR
THOMAS Kl al har
Chlnhays raulrad
Or raDullt. 30 yaurs.
Llcahsad/ lhsurad.
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
aht. 313-88-3150
929 DRYWALL / PLASTERING
( 3 1 3 ) 9 9 9 - 1 0 0 3
lukashOralustar.cO
n Crucks, cOvas,
dacOrutl va, skl n
cOut s, ul ht l h,
stuccOs. All cradlt
curds.
ANDY Squlras. Plus-
t ar l h, dr ywul l ,
ulhtlh. StuccO ra-
ul r. Sruy, tax-
t u r a d c a l l l h s .
( 5 8 ) 7 5 5 - 2 0 5 4 ,
( 5 8 ) 2 1 4 - 8 2 1
930 ELECTRICAL SERVICES
( 5 8 6 ) 4 1 5 - 0 1 5 3 .
HOnastur Elactrlc.
Oldar hOna saclul-
lsts. Clrcult Draukar
DOxas , Out dOOr
l us, r acassad
llhts, uddltlOhs, ull
tyas OI alactrlcul
wOrk. Llcahsad, lh-
surad. www.hO
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ALL Iahcas, utas,
ut a Oar ut Or s ,
sulas, sarvlca, lh-
stul l utl Oh, raul r.
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77-545
936
FLOOR SANDING /
REFINISHING
FLOOR sanding and
finishing. Free esti -
mates. Terry Yerke,
586-823-7753
943
LANDSCAPERS /
TREE SERVICE/GARDENER
AFFORDABLE
Fall Clean Ups
Gutter Cleaning
Snow Removal
Free Quotes
Varsity Services
Professional
Ground
Maintenance
(586)243-3346
DAVE' s Tr aa &
ShruD. LauI/ yurd/
ut t ar cl auh u.
Fraa astlnutas, 20
yaur s. 10% dl s-
cOuht uvul l uDl a.
(58)21-004
DOMINICs Stun
Cr l hdl h. Back-
yards no problem.
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surad. Slhca 172.
(58)445-0225
943
LANDSCAPERS /
TREE SERVICE/GARDENER
ECONO Cut Lawn
Care. Ful l cl auh
us, uttar clauh-
lh, cOra uarutlOh,
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( 5 8 6 ) 2 1 2 - 4 8 8 4
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c ut t l h , ut t a r
clauhlh, luhdscua
daslh & lhstullu-
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tOsOll lhstullutlOh,
urdah nul htah-
uhca, srlhklar wlh-
t ar l ut l Oh, l uhd-
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ulrs. ShOw PlOw-
lh. www.lucluluhd-
sculh.cOn
( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 1 - 2 4 1 .
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uhd urudas. Wal-
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uanaht.
(313)886-2244
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cl auh u.
(313)283-1437
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T O n T O a r
( 5 8 6 ) 7 7 4 - 8 2 5 0
944 GUTTERS / SIDING
GENTI LE rOOIl h
uhd sldlh. CustOn
saunlass uttars.
Llcahsad, lhsurad.
(313)884-102
945 HANDYMAN

A uIIOrduDla rlca.
Ml ka huhdynuh.
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jODs. 313-237-7607,
586-215-4388, 810
908-4888. Nutl va
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AN uDla, daahd-
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lunDlh, alactrlcul.
lI yOu huva u rOD-
lan, haad raulrs,
uhy lhstulllh. ROh
(58)573-204
FATHER uhd sOhs
hOhast uhd daahd-
uDla. My Iunlly wlll
tuka cura OI ull OI
yOur r aul r uhd
nulhtahuhca haads,
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j ODs, cOda vl Ol u-
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lhsurad cull Chrls,
Iraa astlnutas Car-
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( 3 1 3 ) 4 0 8 - 1 1 ,
CrOssa POlhta rasld-
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clauhlh, curahtry,
lunDlh, alactrlcul,
l ustar, ul htl h,
kltchahs, Duths, nu-
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(313)354-255
946 HAULING / MOVING
A1 Hauling/ Handy-
man. 24-7! Clauh
Outs. yurds, Dusa-
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t l cs, at c. Al l -
uhcas, snul l da-
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dOhut ad Or r a-
cyclad. Fraa astln-
utas. Chrls, 313-408
- 1 1 . C r O s s a
POl hta rasl dahts.
946 HAULING / MOVING
954 PAINTING / DECORATING
ALL POlhtas Pulht-
lh, 20 yaurs OI ra-
Iarruls. DOh McClus-
sOh, vlsu/ Mustar-
curd. (313)215-507
BRIAN'S PAINTING
lhtarlOr/ ExtarlOr.
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tyas ulhtlh,
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lulh, lustar ra-
ulr. Cuuruhtaad.
lhsurad. Fraa astln-
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586-822-2078
954 PAINTING / DECORATING
JOHNS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Repairing:
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windows
puttying, caulking.
Fire/Waterdamage
insurance work.
All work
guaranteed
G. P. References
License/Insured
Free estimates
SeniorDiscount
313-882-5038
959 POWER WASHING
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HOnas, utlOs, ut-
tars, saullh.
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1 0 Y a u r s !
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PrassuraWush.cOn
(313)881-1025
960 ROOFING SERVICES
LI CENSED/ l h-
surad Fraa astln-
utas. ROOI l h ul l
tyas (Ilut rOOI sa-
cl ul l sts) , uttars,
sldlh, trln. ROOI
lauks Our saclullty.
Chrls
(313)408-11
YORKSHIRE Home
Services. Taur OIIs,
Ilut rOOIs, 35 yaurs
ax ar l ahc a. L l -
cahsad uhd lhsurad.
(313)881-3386
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BRYS L u wh &
ShOw, Full clauhu,
ut t ar cl auhl h,
Dush uhd traa trln-
nlh, shOw sarvlca
dOha wl t h shOw
Dl Owar.
(58)35-083.
SNOW ranOvul uhd
lca nalt.
(313)283-1437
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SHRUB SERVICES
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Rasldahtlul
FREE ESTlMATES
Llcahsad & lhsurad
(313)417-0797
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Fraa astl nutas &
r a I a r a h c a s .
( 3 1 3 ) 8 2 1 - 2 8 4
981 WINDOW WASHING
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313-884-4300
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I r aa as t l nut as ,
( 810) 74- 5014
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