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Vacant Storefronts, Tax Proposals Take Center Stage in Chesterfield Debates
Chesterfield Township candidates running in the November election squared off Thursday during debates at Municipal Offices on Sugarbush.

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Chesterfield Township candidates running in the November election squared off Thursday during debates at Municipal Offices on Sugarbush.

The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. If arrest information applies, it does not convictions.
Chesterfield Township resident Bob Trembley offers a free program Sundays until Oct. 14 in Burke Park in downtown New Baltimore.
Shoppers in the Chesterfield Township area can find ghoulish decorations and costumes in various stores.
A New Baltimore driver crashed into four pedestrians Sunday night in Ira Township.
The 26-year-old Chesterfield man's body was discovered in a wooded area behind Kroger. Police do not suspect foul play.
The city will accept submissions from applicants for the seat Zack Stanton vacated.
New Baltimore City Council accepted the city water department report Monday night.
A small fire occurred Monday morning inside Huntington Bank on Gratiot near 23 Mile.
Three Ira Township women were taken to a Mount Clemens hospital. A baby was checked for injuries at the accident scene.
Chief Tim Wiley speaks of the importance of quick emergency responses after his own health scare.
The high school made Adequate Yearly Progress and is off the priority school list, according to the district and state.
See what openings are in the area.
The district highlights the positive steps made on the first day back to school.
The following information was supplied by New Baltimore police. If arrest information applies, it does not indicate a conviction.
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The former Soundwaves building on Green and Washington streets will be occupied.
Other businesses are also planning to open in the community.
Township police recovered several bullet casings off 25 Mile west of Interstate 94.
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