C&G Newspapers

C&G Newspapers

C & G Newspapers holds the title of Michigan's largest non-daily newspaper group, offering 19 local publications that are directly mailed to residences in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.

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#694587

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  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    The first phase of the dog park will include 1,700 feet of pathway, benches, bollards to light the path for safety during the evenings, bike racks, the leveling of the berm, and some tree removals. Photo by Patricia O'BlenesSOUTHFIELD - The City Council unanimously approved a special land use and site plan review request July 15 from the Southfield Parks and Recreation Department to improve Lahser Woods Park by adding a dog park, paths and other enhancements.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    Rene Dell, vice president of vocational rehabilitation at Gesher Human Services, demonstrates the STISIM Driving Simulator with an unnamed participant. Photo by Patricia O'BlenesSOUTHFIELD - Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Byron and Dorothy Gerson Innovation Fund, individuals with disabilities can take a driving assessment through STISIM Drive, a driving simulator that helps determine an individual's potential driving capabilities.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    Catherine Davis said that she was most impacted by seeing President Barack Obama and the death of George Floyd displayed in the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.Photo provided by Darlene TrujilloDavis's Wish of a Lifetime was granted last April.

  • 2 months ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    Reed Boskey's native plant garden began as a small vision. The garden has grown into a wild yet well-maintained and intentional design. Photo by Reed BoskeyLATHRUP VILLAGE - The Lathrup Village Nature Group is inviting residents to attend "Native Plants for the Garden," a talk by Adam Huttenstine and Reed Boskey from Michiganense Natives, a nursery in Plymouth. The event is set to take place from 7-9 p.m. Feb. 27 in the community room at Lathrup Village City Hall, 27400 Southfield Road.

  • 2 months ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    Southfield City Councilwoman Yolanda Haynes is a proud graduate of the Southfield Citizen's Police Academy. Photo by Patricia O'BlenesSOUTHFIELD - "My mom served as an officer with the Southfield Police Department for 29 years.