From a 2 KB Memory to Today’s Laptops, Tech Has Seen it All
Ray Lareau has been working on computers for a long time — about 44 years, which takes him back to the dark ages of personal computing.
The owner of Royal Oak-based Computer Services of Michigan, Lareau built his first computer at age 9.
Armed with some computer books given to him by a brother-in-law, including one on building a computer, Lareau said, he also taught himself to program.
Royal Oak – January 27, 2020
Stagecrafters Partners with SAY Detroit, Spring Tree Planting Program Online Now, Leap into Conservation by Joining FrogWatch and Proving Grounds Coffee
Farmington – January 27, 2020
Farmington Public Schools Launches New Mobile App, Farmington Seeks to Fill Planning Commission Vacancy, Oscar Shorts Evening and Mi.Mosa Re-Opens
Auburn Hills – January 27, 2020
OU Professor Wins Big, Community Center Card, Scout Merit Badge Series and Meals on Wheels Delivery Driver Needed
Rochester – January 27, 2020
Tuberculosis Exposure Investigated at Rochester Doctor’s Office, Roundtable Discussion with State Representative Michael Webber, Help Wanted and Art Deck Registration
Berkley – January 27, 2020
City Council Approves Vinsetta Garage Parking Consent Judgement, Berkley Winterfest, Teen Anti-Valentine’s Day Party and Boards and Commissions
Ferndale – January 27, 2020
UHS Student Nya Williams Codes for the Win, Positive Solutions for Families, Daddy Daughter Dance and Win Ice Time at Detroit Curling Club
Troy – January 27, 2020
Creative Endeavors Features More than 100 Artists, Craftsmen, Troy Community Lions Club Funds Universal Access Collection at Roy Public Library, Troy 2019 Winter Property Tax Payments Due and City Council Applications Due Feb. 7
Clawson – January 27, 2020
Share your Vision for Downtown Clawson, PictureThis, Leap into Learning and The Detroit Free Press Features Clawson
Mount Clemens – January 27, 2020
Mayor Invites Open Communication, Ice Carving Show, Make a Difference This Year and Artspace
Birmingham – January 27, 2020
BPS Offers New Exchange Student Program, Birmingham Restaurant Week, Library Partners with Police on Mentoring and Feedback on Unimproved Streets
Chill Treats Get Hot Reception At Clawson Ice Cream Shop
Froze Creamery owner Cynthia Haddad has no qualms about opening up her Clawson ice cream shop in the middle of winter.
She and her husband, John Haddad, are banking on the notion that if they “roll it” people will come.
And so far, their unique offering of made-to-order rolled ice cream is garnering raves and repeat customers just a couple weeks after they opened the doors at 230 South Main. The actual grand opening will be Saturday, February 1, after a month or so of getting the place up and running.
“I’ve always loved clothing and fashion,” Brock said recently at her store. “For 10 years, in the seventies and eighties, I enjoyed working part-time at specialty clothing store Patti Smith’s in Royal Oak. I became a buyer there. When I needed full-time work, I went to It Was/It Is, another Royal Oak boutique, where I worked for two years.
Clawson – January 20, 2020
Leap into Learning, Domestic Chickens, Be a Part of the Streets of Downtown Clawson, Daddy/Daughter Valentine Dance and Mother/Son Super Hero Party
Ferndale – January 20, 2020
New Mayor Sworn In, Daddy-Daughter Dance, Parks and Rec Looks for Help and The Anatomy of A Successful Marketing Program
Farmington – January 20, 2020
The Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce Presents the ‘State of the Cities,’ Applications Accepted for Farmington City Council Vacancy, Detroit Eatz Hosts Ribbon Cutting and Game Day at the Library
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