Hazel Park Growers & Makers Market : Brings Fresh Foods & Local Crafts to Residents
By Ingrid Sjostrand
IT’S NOT UNCOMMON FOR CITIES TO HAVE A FARMERS MARKET. EVEN SOME OF THE SMALLEST NEIGHBOR-HOODS MEET REGULARLY to exchange homegrown goods...
Tri-County Commerce Center : Hazel Park’s Economic Catalyst
By Mary Meldrum
IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN OAKLAND COUNTY,” said City Manager Ed Klobucher, referring to the Tri-County Commerce Center....
A Little Library Does A Lot
Sara E. Teller
THE HAZEL PARK LIBRARY HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 80 years, and has a rich history. It occupied two different locations...
Oak Street Health : Offers Options For Senior Care
By Maggie Boleyn
IF YOU OR A MEDICARE-ELIGIBLE LOVED ONE would like to spend more time talking with your healthcare provider, or learn more about...
Exlterra
By Mary Meldrum
EXLTERRA IS AN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE COMPANY located on 10 Mile Road in Hazel Park with strong business contacts in Switzerland, India...
John R. Becomes Culinary Destination in Hazel Park
By Ingrid Sjostrand
From international cuisine to ice cream and freshly-brewed beers and meads, Hazel Park has been building a food and drink destination along...
Closing an Iconic Track : Hazel Park Bids Farewell to its Raceway
Story By Sara E. Teller
Photos by Wes Brooks
TO SAY THE HAZEL PARK RACEWAY, which initially opened its doors to the public in 1949, will...
Local Musician Bobby Emmett’s Journey to the Top
By Sara E. Teller
BOBBY EMMETT IS A TALENTED COMPOSER AND MUSICIAN FROM THE DETROIT AREA who originally played in a band called The Sights....
Hazel Park Arts Council
BY INGRID SJOSTRAND
HOW DOES A CITY FIND A WAY TO STAND OUT from its neighbors? And how can it highlight its residents and bring...
Creative Arts Group Keeps Art in Schools
By Ingrid Sjostrand
ARTS PROGRAMS IN K-12 SCHOOLS ALWAYS SEEM TO BE THE FIRST TO GO WHEN BUDGETS GET TIGHT, AND SCHOOLS OFTEN HAVE TO...