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- Posted November 04, 2014
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Maria and Bill Roberts earned a royal salute from The RESTORE Foundation on Tuesday, Oct. 14, during a special presentation at Bill’s, the newest eatery in the acclaimed Roberts Restaurant Group. The Roberts, who have hosted a number of fund-raising events for RESTORE over the last few years, were presented with a special framed “Above & Beyond” tribute that will serve as a lasting reminder of their generous support of the drug court programs in Oakland County. On hand for the presentation were (l-r) Circuit Judges Wendy Potts and Colleen O’Brien, Maria and Bill Roberts, Circuit Judge Joan Young, and retired Judge Edward Sosnick, president of the board of directors for RESTORE, a nonprofit organization created to help fund the juvenile and adult drug court programs in Oakland County.
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