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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Where's the Cheapest Gas in Ferndale?

You can use this gas price widget to always find the lowest price of the moment. Pro tip: Gas up early this week to save money.

Click here for a full-screen view of the gas price map. If you don't see a map of our local area, click the magnifying glass in the upper right to enter your address.  Nationwide, gas prices were predicted to be lower this summer compared to the last three years, but that won't translate into savings at the pump this Memorial Day weekend, experts said.  "Motorists this year are facing rising gas prices heading into the Memorial Day holiday," said Michael Green, a AAA spokesman, adding that Memorial Day 2013 would probably be the most expensive since 2011.  In past years, prices have declined heading into early summer as oil refineries produced more gasoline to meet expected summer driving demand. This year, though, Midwest refineries haven…

Ferndale Public Library Announces 2013 Summer Reading Challenge

Find out how to participate and what other special programs – including an ice cream social with Treat Dreams and a yoga class for kids – will be available.

The Ferndale Public Library encourages children and families to "dig into reading" this summer by completing the 2013 Summer Reading Challenge. This year, readers in kindergarten through eighth grade can sign up to read seven books and attend a library program to win a prize. Teens in grades nine through 12 are challenged to read 1,000 pages over the summer and attend meetings for a new Teen Advisory Group forming at the library. The Summer Reading Challenge will also feature special early literacy activities for children ages birth to 5. Sign up begins Saturday, June 15, and ends Saturday, July 27. Readers must complete the challenge by Saturday, Aug. 3, to claim a prize. In addition to regularly scheduled story hours and book clubs for …

Coming Soon! Ferndale Patch Gets a New Look

In one week, Ferndale Patch will have a brand new design and a whole new way to connect.

Hi, everyone! I have some exciting news to share about Patch – we’re getting a whole new look. It’s coming in next week and it’s going to make Ferndale Patch easier to use, and a better place to connect and share. The best part? You’ll be able to see it all on your mobile phone! Here’s what you need to know:   Our site is being rebuilt from the ground up. The news will look better and be easier to comment on. And, you’ll find more local voices to keep you in the loop with the latest know-how and opinion. We’re adding boards to make it easier for you to connect with each other, debate an issue, or announce your garage sale, graduation or find a lost pet. More to say? It will be easier to start your own blog, too. You’ll soon be able to …

Photographers Wanted for Patch Local Voices

Patch readers have requested more photos.

Patch invites residents, groups, churches, experts, city officials, businesses and more to post in our Local Voices section. Our readers have also recently requested more photos from photographers. Share your work from around town or from around the world. Part of the Patch mission is to strengthen communities and improve the lives of their residents, but we can't do it without you. Our Local Voices section allows members of the community—from cooking enthusiasts to local politicians and everyone in between—to interact and post directly to the site. These posts then appear on the homepage, in the daily newsletter and are shared by editors via Facebook and Twitter. The best thing about sharing your stuff on Patch is it's your space so it's …

Peek Inside New Sports Bar and More Restaurant News

Sip and savor your way around Oakland County's eateries with Patch.

If you're hungry for the latest restaurant news from around Oakland County, we've got you covered! Read on to find out what's new, what's closed, what's coming and more. [Do you have more restaurant news to share? Leave a comment!] Peek Inside Hamlin Corners in Royal Oak: The new, much-anticipated Hamlin Corners, a sports-themed restaurant and part of the Hamlin Pubs chain, will open to the public on Thursday at 376 N. Main St. in Royal Oak. Royal Oak's Oxford Inn Rethinks Name Change, Plan of Operation: After announcing in January he was going back to his country roots, Oxford Inn owner Bob Higgins is rethinking what he wants to do. Higgins wants to make it clear the restaurant may change its look and menu but not its standards.  What …

This Week's Ferndale Obituaries

These obituaries were published on the websites of local funeral homes from May 15-22.

Our thoughts are with the friends and families of these people with Ferndale area ties whose obituaries were published over the past week: To publish an obituary on Ferndale Patch, make a post on the "Announcements" page.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Henry Ford, Beaumont Merger Called Off Due to 'Two Very Different Perspectives'

Henry Ford board members voted against the multi-billion-dollar deal Tuesday afternoon.

The Beaumont and Henry Ford health systems merger has been called off after "different perspectives" emerged about the $6.4-billion deal. Henry Ford board of trustees' decision Tuesday followed six months of due diligence discussions involving hundreds of Beaumont and Henry Ford team members, according to Beaumont. “We have benefited greatly from our merger discussions and have great respect for our colleagues at Henry Ford,” said Gene Michalski, president and CEO, Beaumont Health System. “However, we found through our discussions that we are not aligned on how to achieve our vision for a model health system due to differences in our structures and business models.” In a letter to employees, Henry Ford CEO Nancy Schlichting wrote the …

Lisa

10:31 am on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

I am glad the merger did not take place. Most definitely 2 different organizations and I support HF and hope they continue to evolve and grow. Don't like what I've seen come out of B recently.   more ›

How to Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims

American Red Cross of Southeastern Michigan shares ways local residents can support those affected by the disaster.

Dozens of people – including children – were killed when a massive tornado Monday afternoon ripped through the town of Moore, Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City, according to the Associated Press. As search-and-rescue crews continue to dig through the rubble, many people are wondering what they can do to help those affected by the disaster. John Mozena, spokesperson for the American Red Cross of Southeastern Michigan, said the organization should know more later today about exactly how much help is needed. "We're still in the assessment phase of what's going on in Oklahoma with our disaster assessment professionals," he said. "You see the photos of the devastation and it's just horrific, and the people in the town have lost everything." …

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EBC

6:41 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What a great idea giving a donation to Petfinders! Here is a wonderful video of a woman finding her dog after the tornado. http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50147264n Grab a tissue for this one.   more ›

Hazel Park Schools Out of Money; Layoffs Expected

An unexpected drop in enrollment has prompted the "serious financial stress," according to a memo the district distributed.

Race is on to Save Ferndale Firefighter Positions

The Fire Department has until Dec. 31 to find a sustainable source of funding for four positions that had been considered for layoffs; partnering with neighboring communities to cut costs and forming a tax authority are options.

The race is on for the Ferndale Fire Department to find a sustainable source of funding for four firefighter positions that have been preserved through Dec. 31. A larger-than-expected decline in taxable values, paired with the expiration of a grant that has funded the positions for the past two years, forced the city to consider laying off firefighters as it budgeted for fiscal years 2013-14 and 2014-15. However, the decision has been put on hold through the end of 2013 to give the Fire Department an opportunity to find new funding. [Click here to review the budget.] "City Council agreed to allocate $176,000 of fund balance to preserve 4 SAFER-grant fire fighters until December 31, 2013," City Manager April Lynch wrote in the budget. "For …

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