WARREN/CENTER LINE This month, Macomb County Clerk Anthony G. Forlini has visited classrooms across the country reading to children to support March is Reading Month.
WARREN/CENTER LINE/STERLING HEIGHTS Due to fewer restrictions from state and local health organizations regarding COVID-19, local school officials have dropped mask mandates for indoor learning.
Photo by Deb Jacques By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published December 16, 2020
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WARREN/CENTER LINE/STERLING HEIGHTS As 2020 comes to a close with COVID-19 on everyone’s mind, some aren’t feeling the Christmas spirit.
Families are struggling financially due to loss of income or employment because of the pandemic.
A number of local students with help from staff are doing their part to make sure others have a happier holiday season despite their circumstances. Most activities were planned virtually.
Last month, Academy of Warren staff members provided 10 school families with a Thanksgiving dinner in which faculty donated nonperishable and canned foods. Diamond Hospitality, a restaurant management business located in Southfield, donated turkeys and other items. The families picked up their dinners Nov. 20 and also received food from the Gleaners Mobile Pantry.