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New Italian Restaurant Takes Over Tirami Su
The embattled Tirami Su Ristorante has been changed to Il Pomo d'oro, bringing a more casual Italian dining experience at more affordable meal and wine prices.

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The embattled Tirami Su Ristorante has been changed to Il Pomo d'oro, bringing a more casual Italian dining experience at more affordable meal and wine prices.

Chesterfield Township resident snaps shots of the wild animal by Carkenord Elementary.
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Anchor Bay School District encourages parents and potential students to visit the district's second early childhood center on Thursday, Sept. 15.
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The city's switch from AT&T service to First Communications of Southfield was among the items approved at the Monday night meeting.
The following information was provided by Chesterfield Township police. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate convictions.
Money is being raised for a flagpole to go up at New Baltimore police's new station.
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The Pet of the Week is a male rat terrier.
Port Huron-based E & A Credit Union is expected to open before the end of the year, according to New Baltimore city officials.
Clerk Marcia Shinska said Monday she is proposing a switch in phone carriers for departmental landlines to save the city money.
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The community is considered car dependent, according to www.walkscore.com.
The week of Sept. 18-24 has been designated Child Passenger Safety Week.
The Michigan House of Representatives held a ceremony Thursday to honor first-responders and Michigan natives who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks 10 years ago.
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The temporary arrangement will be in place as New Baltimore police move out of the small station on Front Street and then resume operations Monday at the new building on Green.
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