Politics & Government
Chesterfield Vehicle Sales Prompt Investigation, Toxic Fumes from Products and DIA Artwork
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Township Patch recaps the news from this past week.

Miss the latest local headlines in town? Get caught up with this one-stop reading recap.
- The Macomb County Sheriff's Office is investigating circumstances around the sale of used vehicles in Chesterfield Township.
- Township officials say they are looking for answers after Supervisor Michael Lovelock requested the sale of the used vehicles. Â
- Two New Baltimore residents were sent to the hospital after the combination of household cleaning products created toxic vapor.
- Detroit Institute of Arts' reproductions may be found around New Baltimore.
- Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation for dredging amid low lake levels.
- The newly constructed Five Below store in Chesterfield Township is slated to open next month.
- Find Easter services at churches in and around town.Â
- An Anchor Bay grad received a scholarship to follow in his father's firefighting footsteps.
- Statewide tobacco tax inspections netted thousands in illegal products, including in Macomb County. Â
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