Orchard Lake school responds to lawsuit outlining series of sexual assault allegations
St. Mary’s Prep student allegedly attacked for not participating in students’ sexualized games
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WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A lawsuit filed by a father and son alleges that students at one Metro Detroit high school attacked and forced the son to participate in sexualized games during a retreat in 2019.
The father, a longtime teacher at St. Mary’s Preparatory High School in Orchard Lake, and his son, a student, filed a lawsuit outlining a series of sexualized games allegedly played by the school’s student athletes. The lawsuit claims that when the son chose not participate in the games, the other students attacked him.
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Famed Restauranteur Jim Lark Left a Legacy of Fine Dining, Beloved Father
James “Jim” David Lark, a homebuilder and owner of The Lark, a famed restaurant in West Bloomfield, passed away on Thursday, January 21, 2021. He was 90 years old (born Dec. 27, 1930). He died peacefully at his West Bloomfield home with family at his side.
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James “Jim” David Lark, a homebuilder and owner of The Lark, a famed restaurant in West Bloomfield, passed away on Thursday, January 21, 2021. He was 90 years old (born Dec. 27, 1930). He died peacefully at his West Bloomfield home with family at his side.
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Rouge River Watershed
The Rouge River and its tributaries flow approximately 570 miles through Wayne, Washtenaw, and Oakland Counties and drains approximately 466 square miles of Southeast Michigan. The Rouge River has four branches (Main, Upper, Middle, and Lower). The Main Branch Rouge River originates in Rochester Hills and flows in a south/southeast direction. The Upper, Middle, and Lower Rouge Rivers originate near West Bloomfield Township, the City of Wixom, and Superior Township. The Upper, Middle, and Lower Rouge River meet with the Main Branch Rouge River near Redford Township, Dearborn Heights, and Dearborn, respectively. From Dearborn, the Main Branch Rouge River flows east/southeast through a heavily industrialized area before entering the Detroit River near Delray.
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Indeed, the brave new world of Zoom Jewish life is sometimes described as an improvement. Some, though clearly not all, non-Orthodox synagogues claim that more people often log in for services than showed up in person for them in the past. The organizational and philanthropic world has also learned that virtual events, informational lectures, and symposiums, as well as virtual fundraising “galas,” can enable them to provide far more programming for content-hungry members and consumers than they previously undertook. Equally important, these online gatherings are generally attracting far bigger audiences watching on home computers, tablets, and phones while costing a small fraction of what it took to put on programs that required people to actually attend in person.