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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.
Cast your vote for the New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch Readers' Choice 2012.

Cast your vote for the New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch Readers' Choice 2012.
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The following information was supplied by New Baltimore police. Arrest information does not indicate convictions.
Catch up the news from the past week here in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
The historical event takes place Aug. 11-12 on the Chesterfield Historical Village grounds on Sugarbush.
Chesterfield Township police said Friday a 55-year-old man took responsibility for five Macomb County robberies, including one last week in the township.
Retailer Five Below is slated to develop inside the shopping plaza near Gratiot and 23 Mile roads.
Voters will be asked in November to cast their ballots for police and fire services.
The Board of Trustees unanimously agreed Wednesday to place the issues on the November ballot.
Winchester Village Subdivision residents complained Monday night of freeway noise and lack of privacy at the Chesterfield Township Board of Trustees meeting.
New Baltimore fire officials said Tuesday the incident at the former Sound Waves building is still under investigation.
Police said Tuesday it appears the same man is responsible for the crimes.
Blood donation appointments are available Aug. 10 at municipal offices.