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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church has been a part of the Romeo community since 1912 and has occupied its current location
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church has been a part of the Romeo community since 1912 and has occupied its current location

Did you know that in one week it will be the first day of winter? Despite the snow and cold,

Invasive species are a major driver of landscape change in Michigan. Without natural predators or ecological checks, invasive plant species

The Iron Belle Trail is soon to become the longest state-designated trail system in the United States—and it’s right in

Composting is a simple and effective way to reduce household waste and improve your garden’s soil. If you’ve ever thought

The nearby St. Clair River connects Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair, linking the upper and lower Great Lakes. This

Picking up litter is one of the easiest ways to improve the environment around you. Litter not only takes away

The Clinton River watershed is the most populated watershed in Michigan and spans across five Michigan counties – Lapeer, Macomb,

Zebra and quagga mussels are two of the most damaging invasive species in Michigan. Both of these mussels are freshwater

The land we call Romeo resides on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabe, known as the Three

The invasive spotted lanternfly has reached Macomb County. Here is what to know if you see one. The spotted lanternfly

Between fitness centers, programs for all ages and great parks, Romeo Washington Bruce Parks and Recreation Department has a variety

Do you have a big tree in your yard? Do you know of a really big tree? The hunt is

One of the most magical parts of a Michigan summer is when the fireflies emerge, putting on a light show

With the summer solstice last week, we are officially into the summer season. It’s been a warm start to the

Worldwide, certain cultures have long known of the healing powers of nature. Exposure to nature has been shown to improve