“What we wish, then, is that each one, when anything new or interesting comes to his knowledge, should report it to the editor. We will seek to make this newspaper a journal of progress, and trusting that the ENTERPRISE will be appreciated by the people, and our issue will grow in size, circulation, character and influence from this day forth, its initial number is herewith presented.”
November 2, 1888
Editor E. A. Bloomer, Farmington Enterprise
When we first started this grand adventure, lo these many months ago, The Enterprise aimed to promote the concept and the spirit of citizen journalism. Along the way, a funny thing happened, and this space has begun to evolve. You will still find here original news, as well as links to news stories, about Farmington and Farmington Hills Michigan. But today, we give this space to you, the reader.
This is your new town square, your opportunity to take as much time and as many words as you need to express yourself on the topics published herewith.
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