Still “Moving Forward”

Still “Moving Forward”

By Dan Heaton In 1945, 2nd Lt. Claude Wood returned home from Europe and found that the General Motors plant where he had worked prior to his service in World War II was out on strike. With time on his hands, he needed a group to spend time with. Born and raised in...
Macomb’s Been Reading Since 1865

Macomb’s Been Reading Since 1865

By Nick Lico Founded in 1865, at the same time as the Detroit Public Library, The Mount Clemens Public Library is the oldest Library in Macomb County. Historical records indicate that the superintendent of the Mount Clemens School District founded the library in a...
Not Just a Tuba Player

Not Just a Tuba Player

These days Kingsley Sears, at 90 years young, is mostly known for his love of music. The longtime Warren resident and tuba player is a founding member of several local ensembles he still performs in, including the Warren Concert Band, and The Warren Chorus. He’s...
Lace Up For Fun

Lace Up For Fun

By Jason Davidson Do you enjoying running or walking, and want to make it part of your regular routine? Do you need motivation to keep that New Year’s resolution to be more active? Then consider joining a local walking/running club this spring. They are growing in...
Letting Go

Letting Go

By Shelley Galasso Bonanno, M.A. Letting go can be hard. Letting go of “stuff ” can be particularly difficult for many. We surround ourselves with stuff that often simultaneously seems both important and useless. We sometimes hold onto unnecessary items with the...