Monthly Archives: November 2007

Brighton’s Hall a triple threat — Swimmer’s stellar season peaked at state meet

Marybeth Hall has become accustomed to change. Link to originating site

‘Boxcar Children’ tale takes stage in Howell

One of the best-known stories in children’s literature takes the stage in Howell next week, as the Community Theatre of Howell presents “The Boxcar Children.” Link to originating site

Christopher Behnan: Hunting for the right reasons

Before I get too far into this column, I have to admit that it was me who arranged for the much-talked about photo of a severed deer at the Hamburg Food Center. Link to originating site

Who wants to pay higher taxes?

Who are all those people who are writing in to support the sales tax increase? Link to originating site

He who has the gas makes the rules

Great while it lasted. Had a pretty good run, but it’s over. Link to originating site

Trash, not horses, were offensive

The Clydesdale horses at the Fantasy of Lights Parade were offensive? It was great seeing those magnificent horses in person. I did not think of beer when I saw them. Link to originating site

It’s Fowlerville’s turn to ring in the holidays

Livingston County certainly knows how to ring in the holidays. Link to originating site

Hartland wrestlers start season with win

HARTLAND — The Hartland wrestling team got its 2007-08 season off on a high note on Wednesday, beating Roseville 68-12 and Rochester 49-17. Link to originating site

Ex-Bulldogs on opposite benches

After four years together as starters at Brighton, Chelsea Albert and Shannon Murphy will be in different roles today — as opponents. Link to originating site

Hensick called up by Avalanche — NHL debut set for tonight

T.J. Hensick was called to the front of the bus while riding to Toronto with the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League Thursday. Link to originating site