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He wants to see government of actuarial reports and assure
made more efficient and respon- that reserves are sound and ex-
sive to the taxpayer.
penditures are necessary and vi-
"I'd like to see increased coop- able."
eration with other governments
The winner of that primary
in the region," Mr. Fernquist will face Democrat Carol Kohut
said. Mr. Fernquist will face ei- for the seat.
ther David Moffitt or Sally Os-
The race in the Democratic pri-
ann, both of Farmington Hills.
mary for the 21st District in-
Democrat Steve Steinhardt is cludes Debbie Dohaney, Nancy
running unopposed in the 11th Quarles and Gregory Miles.
District, which consists of Com-
Mr. Miles wants to address
merce Township, Wolverine Lake budget and fiscal matters in the
Village, Wixom and parts of West county as well as crime preven-
Bloomfield Township.
tion and aging infrastructure.
He will face the winner of the
Ms. Dohaney said that a ma-
Republican primary, Nancy Din- jor problem in Oakland County
gledey or Richard Andich.
is controlling the increasing cost
Ms. Dingledey said that it is of operating county government.
crucial for Oakland County to "In solving this problem, perks
reach total institution of the com- and fringe expenditures must be
munity mental-health full-man- cut from future budgets," Ms. Do-
agement program, which means haney said.
that all mental-health money in
The winner of the Democratic
Oakland County will flow primary in the 21st District, com-
through the mental health board prised of parts of Royal Oak
and the county mental-health Township, Oak Park and South-
budget will increase from $30 field, will face Republican
million to $100 million. Ms. Taub Charles Kleinbrook of Southfield
is also anxious to see the county in November.
implement full management,
Democrat Ronald Zate and Re-
which allows the county more publican Donald Jensen, both
control over community mental- from Birmingham, are unop-
health programs.
posed in the primaries. They will
Ms. Taub said she would like square-off in November for the
to crack down on unnecessary 15th District seat, consisting of
travel expenses because she feels Berkley, Royal Oak and Birm-
unnecessary vacations are being ingham.
taken on taxpayers dollars.
Democrat Suzanne Osmer of
Dan Devine and Marilynn Beverly Hills is unopposed in the
Gosling are running in the Re- 13th District primary, consisting
publican primary in the 14th Dis- of parts of Bloomfield Hills,
trict, consisting of Bloomfield Franklin Village, Bingham
Hills and parts of Birmingham Farms, West Bloomfield, Bloom-
and Troy.
field and Southfield Townships.
Some of the issues addressed She will run against Republican
by Mr. Devine, an attorney and Thomas Law of West Bloomfield.
director of the Women's Survival In the 19th District, Democrat
Center in Pontiac, include care for Kurt Lopez and Republican
the elderly, crime and violence, Donn Wolf, both of Farmington
a solid-waste plan and education. Hills, are vying for the seat. The
Ms. Gosling, the incumbent 19th District encompasses Farm-
and a former engineering drafts- ington, Farmington Hills and
man, said: "As a finance com- parts of Southfield. ❑
mittee member, I will insist on
Staff Writer Jennifer Finer
long-range planning, monitoring contributed to this article.

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Independence Not New
For Akiva Principal

LESLEY PEARL STAFF WRITER

W

hile Rosalie Lake di-
rects the secular stud-
ies of Akiva Hebrew
Day School students,
she is beginning a Jewish educa-
tion of her own.
The new principal of general
studies at Akiva is not Jewish.
She doesn't live in a typically
Jewish area — Lake Angelus is
home.
However, the realm of private
education is not unfamiliar to her.
Since 1972, Ms. Lake moved

her way up from teacher at
Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills
to director of lower grades at Can-
terbury School in Ft. Meyers,
Fla., and Shipley School in
Philadelphia. Upon returning to
Detroit several years ago, Ms.
Lake worked at the Friends
School in Detroit and Valley
School in Flint.
'This is a very different expe-
rience for me, but my background
is in independent schools. The
challenge is to make secular stud-

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