A Letter to Ferndale
Every day I am witness to the power of the public library to transform lives. At the Ferndale Public Library, we serve an average...
Ferndale Education Foundation Works to Support Ferndale Educational Initiatives
At this time of year, we often turn our thoughts and efforts to supporting the organizations and individuals who are working to make a...
Ferndale School Board Vice President Karen Twomey Appeals to Community with Personal Letter
In a recent open letter to parents, faculty, and community members titled “Ferndale Fights for Fair Funding in Our Schools,” Twomey warns about the...
Michigan Struggles to Keep Its Essential Services Afloat
As our country continues to struggle through these challenging economic times, we see the impacts of reduced budgets, tightened belts, and changing policy all...
Tif & Tom: Mom and Pop Ferndale
Thomas and Tiffani Gagne have lived in Ferndale for seventeen years, since the last century, almost since the time that one might compare them...
The Library Bookstore: Keeps Ferndale Reading The Real Thing
Retreat inside the enchanted world of Library Bookstore, 169 W. Nine Mile, to satiate your curious mind. Friendly bells jingle a welcome as you...
Ferndale’s New Little Free Library
It’s been just six weeks since a small box full of books appeared on the northwest corner of Albany and Farmdale, just south of...
Local Music Spotlight: Chris Degnore & The Black Drops
Just when he needed a shot in the arm, he got two shots of whiskey. Helped just the same, though. Chris Degnore can’t think...
Local Residents Walk to Raise Suicide Awareness
On September 22nd, the AFSP will be hosting an Out of the Dark-ness Community Walk right here in Southeast Michigan, at Kensington Metropark. Ferndale...
The Woodward Dream Cruise Rides Back into Ferndale
Since 1994, the third Saturday in August has provided Metro-Detroiters, and car enthusiasts everywhere, with the chance to go back in time and check...