Gearing Up For '97 Michiganders make resolutions they vow to keep this year. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER DANIEL LIPPITT PHOTOGRAPHER I f you just couldn't keep the resolutions you made after Rosh Hashanah, there's time to try again for changes in the secular New Year! Here's what some "locals" hanging around Barnes & Noble bookstore and Einstein Bros. Bagels on Maple and Telegraph roads had to say about their goals for 1997. ❑ Above: "More babysitting for my grandchildren." Peggy Jacobson Above: "To keep in touch with old friends I've lost contact with." Suzanne Zwiren Right: "To get big school projects done the night before they're due." Kyle Zwiren Left: "I just want my health." Gertrude Silverman Below: "To lose weight and be healthier." Marc Woollard THE DETRO IT J E WISH NEWS Below: "To make, and save, more money." Jeff Roth Left: "To make more time for my friends." Erin Thompson