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Mayor Brian Marl will be hosting his annual senior conference Friday, September 12 at the Saline Area Senior Center.
“As the old adage goes – time flies. I can hardly believe this will be my 12th Saline Senior Conference,” said Mayor Marl. “I’m confident that this will be a great event – with good food, valuable information, robust conversation and plenty of time for socializing and visiting with good friends.”
Complimentary breakfast, lunch and door prizes will be provided. Following breakfast, attendees will participate in several exciting and unique breakout sessions. Later in the day, a government panel will discuss issues pertinent to Saline-area senior citizens.
All seniors, regardless of residency, are invited to attend this free event. You do not need to be a member of the Saline Area Senior Center to participate.
While the event is free, RSVPs are required as capacity is limited. To RSVP, or for more information, please contact the Saline Senior Center at (734) 429-9274.
The mayor’s 2025 Saline Senior Conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, Sept. 12 at the Saline Area Senior Center, 7190 North Maple Road.
Additional questions and concerns may be directed to the mayor’s office. Mayor Marl can be reached at (734) 429-4907 ext. 2213, or by email at bmarl@salinemi.gov.
Heavy rain, with a high of 81 and low of 54 degrees. Sunny during the morning, moderate rain in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
The mayor as he has every year is ramping up his community events before the election. Is he spending city money like media support for his campaigning? When does this move from the power of the incumbency to unethical to illegal?
Typical that our police chief is unresponsive.
Yet more incompetent officials appointed by our self serving mayor and his kangaroo court of city council! This city is going to **** in a hand basket!
When will they be done with the trucks?
Very sad the blowback at individuals who just about volunteer their time (they are paid next to nothing) for the Township.
No one’s saying these aren’t nice people. But, Change is good. The township could probably use a fresh perspective from the next generation of residents. Nice or not, they failed the residents; not one single resident wants this data center except the people who sold the land.
Respectfully disagree. They did consult with attorneys and experts and understood as is sadly the case that fighting it would only result in costly litigation that drained the Township financial resources only to come to the same result.