Troy – May 21, 2019

Troy – May 21, 2019

Troy Police, Fire Recognize Team Members

Patrick Durham Chosen as Troy Firefighter of the Year

Patrick Durham always knew he wanted to be a firefighter. He’s been a member of the department since 2010.

In 2012 he received a Unit Commendation for an extrication incident requiring stabilization and lifting of a vehicle to free a victim on Coolidge Highway. In 2013, he received a Merit Award for his participation at a second alarm structure fire on Park Street, and an additional Merit Award in 2014 for exemplary performance with the Canterbury Square structure fire.

Patrick was promoted to Station Lieutenant in May of 2015 and in 2017 received two more Departmental Unit Citations for helping to control and extinguish a rapidly spreading structure fire under extraordinary conditions on Hylane Street and saving the structure; and helping to control and extinguish a rapidly spreading multi-residential structure fire at the Northfield Hills Condos, saving the building and rescuing two cats.

“The Troy Fire Department is very proud of Patrick and the skills he has brought to our community,” Chief Roberts added.

 

Troy Police Select Detective Todd Gustke as Officer of the Year

Troy’s Police Officer of the Year is 24-year agency veteran, Detective Todd Gustke. He’s an accomplished detective assigned to the Southeast Michigan Financial Crimes Task Force, a Secret Service run group of federal and local investigators.

Gustke successfully completed an investigation of an $18.2-million criminal operation that bought and sold fraudulently obtained gift card cards and prepaid credit cards last year. Also in 2018, his investigation of an ATM skimming group acting in Troy, Royal Oak and surrounding areas led to an arrest of the ringleader.

He received numerous awards including a certificate of recognition from FBI Director Robert Mueller for outstanding contribution to the Detroit Metro Identity Fraud Task Force. He also received the prestigious Sir Robert Peel Award from the University of Detroit—Mercy for excellence in the Security Administration graduate program.

 

Troy Police Select Sergeant Meghan Lehman as Command Officer of the Year

Sgt. Meghan Lehman is Troy’s Command Officer of the Year. Meghan serves in the agency’s Community Services Section, guiding community relations, social media and media relations efforts.

In 2018, she grew the agency’s social media presence significantly, using the social media to increase community connection and rapidly release emergency information.

Under her supervision, the Community Services Section delivered 157 community programs, attended by more than 28,000 people in 2018.

Lehman has been with the agency for 15 years and previously served in the Juvenile Unit as an investigator and also as the School Resource Officer at Troy High School. She was Officer of the Year in 2010 for her investigative work on juvenile cases. 

 

Troy Police Select Police Service Aide Peter Guest as Non-Sworn Employee of the Year

Police Service Aide Peter Guest is Troy’s Non-Sworn Employee of the Year. He was recognized for his contributions to drunk driving cases through breathalyzer administration, documentation and courtroom testimony as well as his outstanding work ethic.

Guest has administered hundreds of breathalyzer exams in his career, and has subsequently testified in many drunk driving cases. Through his professionalism, knowledge and meticulous reports, he has contributed positively to numerous cases.

He joined the Troy Police Department in 2006 after 20 years in sales.

Troy Woman’s Association Awards Scholarships

The Troy Women’s Association, a local nonprofit organization, awarded $8,000 in educational scholarships to local women who demonstrate a commitment to serving their community and/or demonstrate a financial need. Two categories of scholarship applications were awarded for graduating high school students and adults.

Each woman received $1,700 towards their college tuition.

Neha Paragi is a current student at the University of Michigan majoring in Business and Industrial & Operations Engineering.

Melissa Collins is a senior at Troy High and will attend Oakland University this fall, majoring in the Sciences. She wants to be a radiologist.

Lindsey Gawthrop is a senior at Troy High and will attend Michigan State University this fall, majoring in environmental sciences at Lyman Briggs College.

Claudia Chabay is a senior at Troy High and will attend Central Michigan this fall, majoring in kinesiology. She wants to be a physician assistant.

Madeline Purvis is a senior at Athens High and will attend the University of Michigan this fall, majoring in aerospace engineering.

Photo: L-R:  Neha Paragi, Melissa Collins, Lindsay Gawthrop, Claudia Chabay, Madeline Purvis

 

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor

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Troy – May 14, 2019

Troy – May 14, 2019

Save the Date for Memorial Day Ceremony

Take a few moments to honor and remember all the men and women who gave their lives for our country. The City of Troy hosts its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 27, at 10 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Plaza in front of Troy City Hall (500 W. Big Beaver Road).

Join others to honor fallen men and women who served our country to ensure our freedom with memorializing speeches, music and reflection. Colonel (Ret) James E. Prescott, United States Army, will be the keynote speaker.

The public is welcome to attend. The ceremony will last approximately one hour. For more information, contact the Community Affairs Department at 248-524-1147.

Perennial Exchange Coming to Troy this Week

The annual Perennial Plant Exchange Hosted by the Troy Garden Club is Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to noon in the parking lot adjacent to the Troy Family Aquatic Center (off Livernois between Big Beaver and Wattles Road).

Trade your excess plants and increase the variety in your garden. The event is free. No money will exchange hands. Troy Garden Club Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions. Event will be held outside rain or shine. Reservations are not required.

Plants must be pest free and disease free. Please label all plants as to type and the color of bloom if known. You may wish to bring a wagon or a friend to facilitate trading. City of Troy is providing free compost. Bring your own containers.

For additional information call 248.528.2647.

 

Rebecca Calappi

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Troy – May 06, 2019

Troy – May 06, 2019

Suicide Prevention Seminar

The Oakland County Public Health Department is hosting a discussion on suicide. People of all ages are encouraged to attend to learn about suicide prevention across the age span. The discussion is Thursday, May 23, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Oakland Community Health Network at 5505 Corporate Drive in Troy. Registration is from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., or preregister here.

Plan on Attending Free Document Shredding Events at the Oakland County Farmers Market

Free document shredding has been offered by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office since 2005 as a way to prevent identity theft. Oakland County Parks and Recreation, in collaboration with Sheriff Michael Bouchard, is pleased to expand this important service for Oakland County residents.

In May, the sheriffs will be in the market parking lot on Friday, May 10, from 9 to 11 a.m.

 

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor

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Troy – April 29, 2019

Troy – April 29, 2019

Register Now for 14th Annual Nonprofit Management Conference

The Troy Chamber of Commerce and its Non-Profit Network will host the 14th Annual Nonprofit Management Conference, presented by PNC Bank on Thursday, May 16, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Walsh College, Troy campus (3838 Livernois). This affordable management conference for nonprofit professionals, board members and volunteers.

The cost for the conference, breakfast and lunch included, is $60 for Troy Chamber members and $110 for non-members. Two or more attendees from the same non-member organization will receive a $10 discount per person. Space is limited, and reservations must be made in advance.

To register, call the Troy Chamber at 248-641-3694 or e-mail: jody@troychamber.com. For more details on the event, including topics and descriptions of the breakout sessions and speakers, go the Non-Profit Network’s page on the Troy Chamber’s website, http://www.troychamber.com/non-profit-network and click on the Nonprofit Management Conference.

Troy’s Valeo Debuts Electric Vehicle Advances at Chinese Auto Show

Valeo, a French automotive supplier with its North American headquarters in Troy, exhibited its newest electric vehicle technology at the Shanghai International Auto Show in China.

On the Valeo stand in Shanghai were the company’s new reversible charger and its low-voltage all-electric urban vehicle prototype.

The reversible charger enables vehicles to become links in the power grid. Developed in collaboration with the China’s Xcharge, this system makes it possible to send excess electricity back to the grid. The company says the innovation marks a major step forward for technologies designed to store electricity, especially power generated by low-emission systems such as solar panels and wind turbines.

 

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

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Troy – April 22, 2019

Troy – April 22, 2019

Go Out to Eat and Step Up

From Monday, April 29, through Friday, May 3, participating restaurants will offer diners 20% off their food purchases if they bring in a “Step Up to the Plate” promotional piece (i.e. school flyer, ad, email or other communication about the program). Discount offer is only valid for food and non-alcoholic beverages. You can download the Step Up flyer on the Troy Chamber website – troychamber.com.

Diners may then turn in their detailed receipts to the Troy school of their choice. Receipts are due to Troy Schools by Friday, May 10. The school receiving the most money in receipts will win a $1,000 cash prize!

Get Your Hands Dirty: Plots Available in Senior Community Garden

Gardening is great for the body and mind. Grab your little bit of earth through the senior community garden program.

May 1 through Oct. 31
$70 Residents, $80 Non-Residents
Act #8008-A: Ground plot, 20′ x 20′
Act #8008-B: Raised plot, 4′ x 12′

Located at Troy Farm at Beach Road and South Blvd. Limit one per household. Plots must be tended by a senior (50+). Tilling and water access are included. No refunds after May 1.

Free Medication Drop-off at Beaumont

Beaumont Health and local law enforcement agencies are encouraging people to drop off unused or expired prescribed medications locations Friday, April 26, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This also includes over-the-counter medications and other drugs. No questions asked. Only pills will be accepted.

Beaumont Hospital, Troy/Beaumont Medical Park
44250 Dequindre Road
Atrium Entrance (Across pedestrian bridge from Beaumont Hospital, Troy)
Sterling Heights  48314

Residents can also drop off medical sharps.

 

Rebecca Calappi

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Troy – April 17, 2019

Troy – April 17, 2019

Dear Friends,

I’m honored to be the new editor of City News. Through City News I’m hoping to connect with each of you, to bring you closer to your community and maybe even tempt you to try something new.

Supporting local businesses is so important to a thriving community. Often, it’s the small business owners who support school functions, civic clubs and sponsor city events.

These entrepreneurs are critical to the health and wellbeing of our communities. It’s wonderful to support these folks and I hope you’ll join me in celebrating them through City News.

I’d like to know what bits of info interest you the most: Upcoming events? New businesses? A little of everything?

Reach out!
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citynewseditor@localbiznews.net

Beaumont Hospital Baby Fairs

New and expectant parents, and their family and friends, are invited to attend Beaumont Children’s annual baby fairs. These free events will feature life-saving demonstrations, Beaumont’s experts and experienced parents sharing parenting advice, as well as mom and baby-friendly vendors featuring the latest children’s products and toys.

“Our new-parent support program is a free, one-stop resource that provides extensive support and education to first-time parents through experienced, trained parent volunteers,” said Kelly Ryan, Beaumont Parenting Program director. “Our volunteers are parents themselves and understand what it’s like to suddenly be caring for a brand-new person.”

The baby fair at Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, will be April 6, inside the hospital’s south entrance, 3601 W. Thirteen Mile Road. The baby fair at Beaumont Hospital, Troy will be April 27 inside the Beaumont Outpatient Services Center Atrium, 44250 Dequindre Road, in Sterling Heights, across the street from the hospital. Each event runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Baby fair highlights include contest prizes, refreshments, mom and baby-friendly vendors, educational information, new parent information sessions, comfort measures for labor, and birth and breastfeeding basics. Car seat safety checks will also be offered at the Troy location from noon to 3 p.m.

“We host these annual baby fairs to help women, babies and their families be healthy in all stages of life,” Ryan said.

Oakland County Farmers Market

Farmers market season is starting up, and the Oakland County Farmers Market is no exception.  Make your shopping list and head to 2350 Pontiac Lake Road in Waterford. The hours are 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Saturday through the end of April. Beginning May 2, the market will be open from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. For details, call 248-858-5495.

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor

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