Macomb Township, MI|News|
Macomb Man Dies in Crash, New Businesses Come to Hall Road, Park Paths Envisioned and More
Macomb Township Patch recaps the news of the week.

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Macomb Township Patch recaps the news of the week.

The regularly scheduled board meeting is at 7 p.m. Monday in Chesterfield Township Municipal Offices.
Information in this crime brief is supplied by Chesterfield Township police. Where arrests may apply, they do not indicate convictions.
Andrea LaFontaine, whose district includes Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore, helped raise money for Special Olympics of Michigan.
Find out what local employers are seeking to fill positions here.
The informative meeting is scheduled for Monday at New Baltimore City Hall.
Multiple seats are up for election this year in New Baltimore.
Bad Brad's BBQ was among the local businesses to make the Real Detroit's "Best in Metro Detroit" guide for 2013.
March 1 is the last day for volunteers to register.
Police Chief Tim Wiley says the city's snow emergency takes effect at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
The former Anchor Bay Pharmacy is undergoing transformation in downtown New Baltimore.
The chairman of the city's downtown development authority said the board needs access to the former planning and economic director's files to forge on with business.
Parents can start planning for March the 2013-14 school year.
Emergency responders rushed to the scene at a plaza on 23 Mile.
The councilman's decision came after a council majority voted to repeal a police contract.
Information in this crime blotter was supplied by New Baltimore police. Where arrests may be included, they do not indicate convictions.
Some new businesses are scheduled to set up along Hall Road.
The public will be invited to share ideas for the township's master plan.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday in City Hall.
Trustee David Joseph proposed the moratorium on police layoffs in Chesterfield Township.