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Website changes

For those of you who have been to our website before, you’ll notice a lot of changes. Like most websites (should be) – this is a work in progress. We are planning to add some new features that we hope you will find useful and relevant to your interests as a member of our community.…

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Halloween Safety Tips

scary pumpkin idea

The Kimberley North Improvement Association Board  offers parents and children the following tips to help ensure a safe and festive Halloween: If you do not want your child going trick-or-treating door-to-door, consider other alternatives such as planning a party or attending community Halloween festivities. Pay close attention to the costumes that your children will be…

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Where do I vote?

Michigan Voter Information Center

And other voting questions answered. Not sure where to vote? Need to check to see if you’re registered? Want to see a sample ballot for your precinct? Want a lesson in how to use the voting machine? How do I get an absentee ballot? What ID do I need to show to vote? Find all…

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Healthy Lawncare Workshop

Be on the cutting edge with a green, earth-friendly lawn Monday, March 19, 2012 – from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Registration open at 6:00 pm FREE SEMINAR! BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY – 1099 Lone Pine Rd. (@Telegraph) FEATURED SPEAKER: Gary Eichen, Bioturf Manager, Mike’s Tree Surgeon’s Inc. AGENDA: 6:30 pm: Composting….for Earth’s Sake! …and green gardening tips!…

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Workshop – Make Money by Saving Energy in Your Home

FREE WORKSHOP – Oak Park Community Center, Room 1 Wednesday, February 8, 2012 –  6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Register at 248-691-7555 [pullquote align=”left”]”Oakland County is leading by example. We have been working to reduce our energy consumption in county buildings. Our efforts have translated to a savings or cost avoidance of $4 million in…

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Prevent Frozen Pipes

When temperatures drop, the Fire Department responds to numerous calls for frozen pipes, not only in residential properties, but in commercial properties as well. It creates a huge inconvenience. An average of a quarter million homes sustains some type of water damage each winter. Lives are disrupted and property is damaged, all because of frozen pipes. Here is some information on what you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing.

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Introducing John P. Carroll Company

At the 2011 annual meeting, the KNIA Board announced its intention to consider hiring a management company to handle the day to day operations of the subdivision. Residents at the meeting agreed with the plan. Subsequently, several companies were contacted and interviewed. The Board selected the John Carroll Company as the best fit for our needs.They will be responsible for KNIA business including dues collection and payments to various contractors performing services for the subdivision. .

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