Gajewski edged past opponent Anne Sullivan Buchholz with five votes during a recount certified by the Washtenaw County Board of Canvassers on Monday.
The Animal Rehabilitation Facility on Joy Road will relocate to 8040 Fourth Street in February.
President says proposed right-to-work laws give people "the right to work for less money" during an appearance in Redford Township.
The bill passed 58-52 in the House, and 22-16 in the Senate after a call to action from the governor on Thursday.
Applicants can apply via email or in person at the township hall through Dec. 10.
The township's open space preservation study calls for more protection of rural land in the community.
Dexter Village residents will decide whether or not to proceed with the cityhood process on May 7.
The company is expanding its Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales operation in the village to include a distillery, winery and tasting room.
The township will ask current employees to apply for the open position vacated by township treasurer Vickie Kooyers.
The millage rate for fiscal year 2012 was set at .2 mills for environmental and engineering studies for the proposed fire station.
Dr. Peter Wloszek's office on Baker Road now offers updated patient rooms, lobby area and handicap parking accessibility.
A public meeting to provide input for long-term development in the township is scheduled for Nov. 19.
The township purchased 33.4 acres with a grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund.
The Dexter Village Council approved a two-year lease of the village's building at 8050 Main St. on Monday.
The portable sign will be stationed around the village to help regulate speeding.
The village was recently recognized by the Michigan Municipal League at its conference on Nov. 2.
The training program will teach students how to detect threats to cyber security across the state.
Less voters were at the polls Tuesday, but Dexter residents gave President Obama a second term in Washington D.C.
Here is a quick glance at how Dexter area voters cast their ballots in Tuesday's election.
The Dexter mom will join the school board as a trustee in January.
Shawn Keough retained his seat as village president by a 288-vote margin on Tuesday. Dexter resident Julie Knight will join the council as a trustee.
Residents approved a request to levy up to 1 mill for seven years to build a fire station on Dexter Townhall Road.
Libby Brushaber defeats Dana Bullen for the township treasurer position.
Share your thoughts on the 2012 Presidential Election with your neighbors on Patch.
Dexter Township resident Bill Lowery, 91, volunteered his time at the polls on Election Day.
Polling stations across the Dexter say high turnout is expected throughout the day.
Local proposals populate an already crowded ballot in Washtenaw County.
Martinez-Kratz and Ping earn commission seats.
On Nov. 6, Dexter voters will face yes or no vote on six statewide proposals, ranging from a new bridge to Canada to the emergency manager law.
Finding your polling location ahead of the Nov. 6 Presidential Election in Washtenaw County.
Here is a compilation of letters to the editor endorsing local candidates.
Both candidates agree, however, that higher education needs to be affordable to Michigan residents.
The 29-year-old data coordinator wants to streamline transparency in the township if elected.
The longtime Dexter resident will face Shawn Keough for the presidency on Nov. 6.
Take a look at the Dexter ballot and find your polling precinct before you go to the polls. Follow voting in the community all day here, and check back here after the polls close for results.
The incumbent village president is seeking a second term on the board on Nov. 6.
The incumbent village council trustee is seeking another term on the board in November.
As the storm hits the East Coast heading into Monday, rain, wind and cold weather will be felt in the Midwest—including southeastern Michigan—this week.
Dexter resident Barbara Read is challenging incumbent Chris Gordon for a seat on the Board of Education.
Michigan Democrats will rally supporters at the Circus Club in Ann Arbor on Oct. 28.