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Nearly 100 Snow-Covered Cars Tagged by Police
Chesterfield Township police have cracked down on car owners whose vehicles obstruct snow plows.

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Chesterfield Township police have cracked down on car owners whose vehicles obstruct snow plows.

A 30-year-old man faces a 15-year felony for drunken driving, causing the death of his passenger who wasfrom the township, police said.
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Police release image of suspect allegedly using stolen ATM card.
New Baltimore Fire Department will buy a diesel-exhaust removal system.
The owner of the Chesterfield Township sub restaurant plans to serve patrons on 23 Mile.
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Congrats to the students who won the backpack prizes.
The Board of Trustees will meet Sept. 4 in Municipal Offices on Sugarbush.
See what openings are in the area.
These local offices are slated to close in observance of the Sept. 3 holiday.
Chief Tim Wiley, who is severely allergic to bee stings, stopped breathing Friday after being stung more than 30 times outside the police station on Green Street.
Catch up on the latest headlines in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.
Patch asks readers to share their hopes for vacancies in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
Township police are trying to identify the suspects in the Aug. 16 attack.
Roland Lee Moore Jr. is scheduled for trial in October in Macomb Circuit Court in Mount Clemens.
The following information was supplied by New Baltimore police. Where arrest information applies, it does not indicate convictions.
Displays of arts and crafts will be at Walter and Mary Burke Park this weekend.
The sweet event runs through Labor Day weekend.