Christy Arboscello, Patch Staff
- New Baltimore-Chesterfield, MI
Christy has been a journalist for the past 11 years. She graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit with a BA in journalism. During that time, she worked as a freelance writer for several local publications and completed internships in and out of state. Afterward, she worked as a news reporter for the Detroit Free Press for six years, where she covered communities, crime, growth and development and much more. While reporting high-profile criminal cases, Christy had stories appear in publications across the country, including USA Today. Her work has also been published in The Huffington Post and AOL news homepage.
Posting Activity
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Moms Talk: When Parents Don't Play Nice
Our parenting discussion this week focuses on the adult equation of playdates.
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Patch Contest: Win Gift Card to Bad Brad's BBQ
Enter New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch's contest for a chance to win.
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Veteran Chesterfield Cop Recovered from Dog Attack
A township detective returned to the beat after a pit bull bit his arm.
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Higher Bond Sought for Woman Accused of Abusing Daughter
St. Clair resident who allegedly offered her daughter to a Chesterfield man online, appeared Monday in New Baltimore's district court.
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Kroger Warns Customers of Security Breach
The Ohio-based company announced that its email database has been hacked.
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Anchor Bay, L'Anse Creuse MEAP Scores Show Math Strides, Reading Dips
Anchor Bay Schools and L'Anse Creuse followed state MEAP score trends with overall strides in math.
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MEAP Scores for Anchor Bay, L'Anse Creuse Released
View test scores for fall 2010 in comparison to the year before, according to information from the Michigan Department of Education.
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Viewfinder: Selfridge Air Museum Preview
Selfridge Military Air Museum and Air Park is scheduled to open Saturday, April 2.
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Longtime Anchor Bay Educator, Judy Stefanac, 63, Passes
Funeral arrangements have been set for former Anchor Bay High School Principal Judy Stefanac.
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Macomb County Leads Region in Home Building
The county boasts the most residential building permits throughout southeast Michigan in 2010, according to Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, also known as SEMCOG.
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House Hunt: Houses Under $200,000
Check out some home listings near you.
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Moms Talk: Easter Bunny No More?
As your children get older, what do you tell them about the Easter Bunny?
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Area Leaders to Join March of Dimes Walk
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel will serve as honorary chair of the May 1 walk at Metro Beach in Harrison Township.
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Wings Announcer Reads to Green Elementary Students
Ken Kal read to students Tuesday in honor of National Reading Month.
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Creatively Constructing Homes
In the midst of a building slump, home construction in New Baltimore follows an unorthodox path.
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Mother Arraigned in New Baltimore for Offering Daughter to Stranger
A 28-year-old St. Clair woman is accused of sexually abusing her 4-year-old daughter and offering her to a stranger she met on a dating website, police said Monday.
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Suicide Prevention Help Is Available
In the past few months, authorities have reported several suicides in the area and one recent publicized attempt.
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Viewfinder: Aerobics Teacher Turns 90
Longtime aerobic instructor, Lillian Lucas, is dubbed New Baltimore's Jack LaLanne.
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Fairness is Priority for New Baltimore Judge
Since taking the bench in 2009, Judge William Hackel III has used fairness as the guideline for cases he presides over in 42-2 District Court.
