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If you drive past the GE Aerospace campus on Norton Center Drive, you may not see the hundreds of engine components moving through the building each day. You may not hear the three shifts of skilled employees working around the clock. Yet inside those walls, Norton Shores plays a vital role in building and supporting...
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Per the City Charter, the Clerk is the official record keeper. That means preparing and maintaining minutes for City Council meetings, managing public packets, and keeping the City’s documents organized and accessible. Rachel records minutes at City Council meetings, while Deputy Clerk Lexi Stibitz does the same for the Planning Commission and Zoning Board of...
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Inside Norton Shores’ Little Cheers & Poms Program When the circle forms each Saturday morning at the Norton Shores Branch Library, it starts with a simple question: What’s your favorite ice cream? What movie did you watch last night? For Coach Tiffany Tyler, this “circle of trust” is more than an icebreaker. It’s how dozens...
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For Norton Shores Police Officer Mark Lowell, serving this community isn’t just a job. It’s something he stepped into with purpose, commitment, and curiosity. And it all started just five years ago, fresh out of high school, when he joined the City of Norton Shores as a cadet. “I always knew I wanted to help...
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A Familiar Face with Deep Roots If you’ve spent any time at Ross Park during softball season, you’ve likely seen him—dragging infields, adjusting irrigation, chatting with players, or quietly observing a sunset over Mona Lake after a long day of games. That’s John Springsdorf, or “Johnny”, Norton Shores’ Softball League Director and the heart and...
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A Norton Shores Firefighting Family Shares Their Legacy of Service. When the tones go off in Norton Shores, answering the call for the Chartier family isn’t a moment. It’s a way of life that has shaped three generations over the last 40 years. Firefighter Ray Chartier, his son, Battalion Chief Ben Chartier, and his grandsons,...
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In Norton Shores, we pride ourselves on being a safe, connected, and caring community—and that includes looking out for our older adult neighbors. To help protect some of our most vulnerable residents, the Norton Shores Police Department continues its ongoing partnership with the SafeSeniors program, a collaboration that began in 2018 as a Multi-Disciplinary Team...
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Keeping Things Flowing: Meet Scott Houghtaling from Norton Shores Department of Public Works If you turn on your faucet in the morning or flush the toilet without giving it a second thought, you have Scott Houghtaling and his team to thank. Scott has served the City of Norton Shores for more than 14 years as...
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Spring Clean Up – May 3, 2025 Date: May 3, 2025 Time: 8AM – NOON Where: DPW Facility at 1174 E Mount Garfield Rd, Norton Shores, MI 49441 Norton Shores Residents Only *Proof of residence required*   Allowed: Refuse (e.g., mattresses, furniture, minor building materials, etc.) Recyclables (e.g., appliances, scrap metal, TVs, computer monitors, electronic equipment)...
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Nestled along the shoreline of Mona Lake is a peaceful stretch of land known as Hackley Point, a place that weaves together laughter, lake breezes, backyard adventures, and generations of memories. Today, it’s marked by a quiet residential drive, but to Barbara Holt, it was simply home. A place where family history and lakeside memories...
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