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  2. From ballroom to pickleball courts: This CT hotel is making ...

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    The grand ballroom at the former Marriott hotel in Farmington, which hosted decades worth of conventions and wedding receptions, is slated to become a complex of pickleball courts. New Jersey ...

  3. Farmington Hills, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northwestern suburb of Detroit, Farmington Hills is located roughly 22 miles (35.4 km) from downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 83,986, making it the second-largest community in Oakland County. [3]

  4. Farmington Hills, MI - Wikipedia

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    Farmington Hills, Michigan; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a US postal abbreviation: This is a ...

  5. Harrison High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, the Farmington school board announced that the school was to close at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year, citing lower student populations in the city of Farmington Hills. [3] [4] The school building was purchased by the city and developed into a recreation and performing arts center named The Hawk in tribute to the school ...

  6. Pickleball Slam 3: Match info and how to watch the duel in ...

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    Pickleball Slam 3 will occur on Sunday, Feb. 16, at 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT) on ESPN. Viewers who miss any of the action can catch the rebroadcast on Monday, February 17, at 5 p.m. ET on ESPNEWS ...

  7. Pickleball - Wikipedia

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    Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two players (singles) or four players (doubles) use a smooth-faced paddle to hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball over a 34-inch-high (0.86 m) net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction.