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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Ghesquiere Park in Grosse Pointe Woods hosted the ages 9-11 2025 Michigan Little League state ...
He may only be 11, but Roy Bishop III, of Grosse Pointe Woods, is already following in the public service footsteps of his ...
GROSSE POINTE PARK, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - City officials in Grosse Pointe Park are alerting residents of rusty water issues, and residents will need to run their faucets to clear the water.
GROSSE POINTE WOODS – A new splash pad is in the works for Grosse Pointe Woods’ Lakefront Park. The new splash pad will replace the park’s “mushroom pool,” one of three pools in the city ...
Trouble in Grosse Pointe paradise Lately, I’m thinking we made the right choice. I’ve come to think of the Park as a cautionary tale, and a harbinger, of a time when we will never stop ...
As we say here, “Five cities, one community.” The Woods would do. Part of downtown Grosse Pointe Park and some of their many businesses on Kercheval near Nottingham on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.
There are 40 other outfalls similar to the city's planned emergency release valve that lead to Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River, Grosse Pointe Park City Manager Nick Sizeland said.
She added that Grosse Pointe Theatre, the city's community theater, will launch it’s 2025/2026 season in December at the Schaap Center. The center's website says it is $8.2 million shy of its ...
For decades, Grosse Pointe Park has had a complicated and contentious relationship with the city of Detroit. Until the 1960s, the suburb to the north barred Black residents from living there.
The City of Grosse Pointe Park has worked with EGLE for years on this project and has gone above and beyond EGLE’s request for due diligence and information to upgrade our system.
The City of Grosse Pointe Park is aware of a social media post with misinformation regarding the Lakepointe fire from Saturday, June 15th on the 1400 block of Lakepointe that requires correction.
"Grosse Pointe Park's desire to build a performing arts center is laudable," said Conrad Mallett Jr., the city of Detroit's corporation counsel, in a statement forwarded to Crain's.