Friends,

Less than three years ago, I quit my job in corporate communications and went headlong into freelancing. I called it, “my adventure.” Since then, I’ve been especially aware of taking risks and doing things that scare me.

Well, I’m heading into another adventure next month. I’m running my first 5k.

I’m not entirely sure how I got talked into this. I’ve never liked running. In fact, I’ve warned people that if you see me running, you should probably be running, too.

Yet, here I am in the middle of training week five.

I’m using a couch-to-5k app, and if we’re being honest, I still identify way more with the couch aspect than the 5k aspect. I’ve also developed an obsession with running clothes, updating my playlist and keeping my newly chopped hair out of my face without looking like a sweaty Medusa.

The struggle is real, y’all.

The event is Women Run the D on Sept. 15 on Belle Isle. I have no idea if I’ll keep up with running after the race, but I’m enjoying the challenge and proud of my accomplishment already. My goal is to finish in the top 500 in my age bracket. Keep your fingers crossed!

Rebecca

Troy Chamber Announced New CEO

The Troy Chamber of Commerce announced its board of directors selected Tara Tomscik-Husak as chief executive officer.

Tomscik-Husak was most recently the senior director of Life Enrichment at Common Sail Investment Group. She assumed the role of Troy Chamber president and CEO on Aug. 12.

“I’m ecstatic to be working alongside such a talented chamber team. Together, we will continue to build strong partnerships and connections for the Troy business community,” said Tomscik-Husak.

Property Tax Payments Due Sept. 1

Payments for 2019 summer property taxes must be received on or before Sept. 1 to avoid additional interest and penalty charges. Postmarks are not accepted. Penalty and interest of 4.5% must be applied to all unpaid summer tax bill balances after the due date for September.

Several payment options are listed on the back of your tax bill:

  • The city does not accept payments made online through banking institutions. The bank must create a paper check and mail it.
  • Please allow seven to 10 business days when mailing payments.
  • Payments by check may be made in person at City Hall located at 500 W. Big Beaver anytime using the secure drop boxes conveniently located outside the east (walk-up) and west (drive-up) entrances to the building.

If you are responsible for paying property taxes but have not received your bill, contact the Treasurer’s Office at 248-524-3333, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or visit www.troymi.gov. If you recently refinanced or paid off your mortgage and are not sure who is responsible for the payment, contact your mortgage company.

Beaumont, Troy Earns Prestigious Nursing Designation for 3rd Consecutive Time

 Beaumont Hospital, Troy once again achieved the highest honor for nursing excellence through the Magnet recognition program of the American Nurses Credentialing Center, a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association.Only about 8% of hospitals across the nation have achieved Magnet status.

“Earning Magnet status is a tremendous accomplishment,” said Susan Grant, RN, Beaumont Health executive vice president and chief nursing officer. “To sustain that level of excellence through three consecutive periods validates the hard work of the entire team at Troy, along with our commitment to quality and safety. We are proud of and grateful to Troy’s amazing nurses and patient care teams.”

Magnet was created in 1994 to recognize health care organizations for quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice.

The redesignation will be presented to Beaumont staff at the 2019 ANCC National Magnet Conference in Orlando, Florida in October.

 

Troy Favorite Kim’s Restaurant to Close

After 44 years in business, the popular Kim’s Restaurant is closing. The owners announced their retirement in an Aug. 12 Facebook post: “After over 44 years of serving the Troy community, the owners of Kim’s Family Restaurant will close our business so that we may enjoy our retirement. We will continue to serve our loyal fans until we close our doors on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 10 p.m. We thank you for your support and we appreciate your patience during our transition.”

Additional posts from the restaurant ask for patience as carry-out times have increased because Chinese food cravers are heading to the restaurant in droves to have one last taste.

 

 

Rebecca Calappi

Rebecca Calappi

City News Editor

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