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In Photos: Fireworks Dazzle Crowd
A fireworks display wows the crowd Thursday night in New Baltimore.

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A fireworks display wows the crowd Thursday night in New Baltimore.

A 72-year-old Chesterfield Township man suffered smoke inhalation after his condo unit caught fire Thursday evening.
Thinking of coming to the event in downtown New Baltimore? We have you covered with a breakdown of activities.
Thinking of coming to the event in downtown New Baltimore? We have you covered with a breakdown of activities.
Thinking of coming to the event in downtown New Baltimore? We have you covered with a breakdown of activities.
Chesterfield Township Clerk Janice Uglis will serve as president.
Chesterfield Township firefighters respond to smoke resulting from small rag fire Tuesday morning in Advance Boring & Tool.
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch held a contest for two Anchor Bay Tastefest tickets.
MCREST receives a grant from United Way for childcare equipment.
Detectives chase down leads in attempt to find two men who asked a 12-year-old boy to get into their van.
Chesterfield Township police arrest the Macomb Township men without incident.
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch highlights houses for sale near you.
The following arrest information was supplied by New Baltimore police. It does not indicate convictions.
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch wants to hear from readers in the community.
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch is offering two tickets to the Tuesday food festival.
Two men in a maroon van approached a 12-year-old boy and asked him to get inside their van, according to police.
New Baltimore officials are exploring the idea of creating a regional recreation committee for residents in the Anchor Bay Schools District.
The resignation of longtime Trustee Cheryl Printz leaves an open seat on the township board.
Patch's topic this week delves into gun ownership and how it could be addressed among parents.
Taxpayers will see a slight increase due to Macomb Community College's debt millage.