Updates continue along non-motorized Border-to-Border trail in Washtenaw County
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI Progress continues along a non-motorized public pathway expected to total 70 miles.
The latest segment of the Border-to-Border trail to open was in November 2020 at the Huron River in Delhi Metropark. Another stretch of the trail segment, from Zeeb to East Delhi roads, will begin in the winter, with a planned opening in summer 2021. The project also involves moving Skip’s Huron River Canoe Livery to a new spot within the park to make room for the trail’s extension.
Project partners have recently added to the Zeeb Road to Dexter trail segment, including pedestrian signals at the red iron bridge in the Delhi Metropark, according to a news release. Signals are intended to allow for safer pedestrian crossing at East Delhi Road in Ann Arbor.
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Editorâs Note: The News-Herald will be publishing ongoing events as well as events happening on specific dates. Before attending an event, contact the organizers to find out if it has been cancelled due to COVID-19.
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Winter Ways of the Bay: From 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 9 at the Airport Wildlife Refuge. Enter at 28820 East River Rd, Grosse Ile. Join the Grosse Ile Nature Land Conservancy for a walk through the Gibraltar Bay area with our naturalist to look for signs of our winter wildlife. We’ll be discussing how winter affects our plants and animals, and some of the strategies they u
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Experts offer ideas to make the most of this holiday season
METRO DETROIT Many people feel the financial impact of COVID-19, but financial experts at Greenpath Financial Wellness believe that shouldn’t stop them from celebrating, sharing joy and making this season special.
Greenpath Financial Wellness Program Manager Dusti Young said saving some funds and spreading even more cheer than years before is entirely possible if people plan ahead to be intentional.
“We know that spending can be emotional, so one of the challenges we are absolutely facing (this year) is people are making up for the fact that they can’t travel to be with family or can’t enjoy that time they’d normally spend with someone,” Young said. “Shoppers may end up buying more impulsively or end up spending more time online. They might be succumbing to the other stresses in life and using shopping to cope.”
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What’s Happening at Macomb County’s Metroparks This Winter
The Metroparks in Macomb County make for a great outing during the winter months. Mark these tips when you visit this time of year and watch for winter happenings.
December 21, 2020
With Michigan’s brutal winters, it’s easy to stay cooped up inside from December to April, but families that keep indoors the entire season miss out of all the unique fun to be had.
Wolcott Mill Metropark, Stony Creek Metropark and Lake St. Clair Metropark, all in Macomb County, offer plenty of experiences that can only happen when it’s cold or snowy.
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