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Chesterfield Approves Permanent Injunction Against Big Daddy's
The Monday night decision took place in closed session and was announced publicly afterward.

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The Monday night decision took place in closed session and was announced publicly afterward.

Olive Garden has abandoned plans to build a restaurant in front of Kohl's on Gratiot near 23 Mile, according to township officials. But another location could be in the works.
Police called the 20-year-old Chesterfield man's attempt to stop a man accused of a violent robbery heroic.
New Baltimore will apply for a grant for the construction of baseball diamonds in the County Line area.
Christian Financial Credit Union in Chesterfield Township presented New Baltimore Police Department with a $3,000 check.
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Patch asks readers to share their hopes for vacancies in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
New Baltimore Mayor Larry Smith said Friday city officials and Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Carlos Aprea met Feb. 29, resulting in Aprea no longer working in the city.
Parks and Recreation Commission Chairman Larry Gingas announces during Thursday night meeting Carlos Aprea was terminated.
Residents in the district will vote on the half-mill levy in May.
Big Daddy's Hydroponics is set to close March 10, 2012.
Michigan native Mitt Romney won over most Macomb County Republicans in the Tuesday night election.
The $19.5-million resurfacing project on Interstate 94 will span more than 5 miles between 23 Mile and County Line roads.
Michigan native Mitt Romney edged out other Republican candidates in the Tuesday primary.
The 11-year-old Anchor Bay Middle School North student suffered fatal injuries last month in a car accident in Chesterfield Township.
Republican voters cast ballots in New Baltimore on Tuesday morning.
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New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch encourages readers to post their events and photos directly to the calendar.