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House Hunt: 3 Homes That Sold in Macomb Township from $159K to $320K
See a sample of three properties recently purchased in Macomb Township, two of which sold for $10,000 more than their asking price.

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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br> Macomb Township is primarily residential and so its main concerns are those of home and family. The economic downturn hit Macomb's housing market hard and although market values are slowly increasing, property values and township development are topics important to Macomb homeowners. Macomb is also home to several public and private school districts and parents have a right to know what their child's education entails.
See a sample of three properties recently purchased in Macomb Township, two of which sold for $10,000 more than their asking price.

See a sample of three properties that recently sold in Clinton Township for within a few thousand dollars of their asking price.
Just 671 votes put Kim Meltzer ahead of current Clerk George Fitzgerald in the Nov. 6 election.
Use this list to find the businesses and organizations in the Clinton Township area collecting excess Halloween candy for a good cause.
Use this list to find the businesses and organizations in the Macomb Township area collecting excess Halloween candy for a good cause.
Patch has ideas you can pull together using clothing and other items you probably have around the house.
Temperatures will be in the low 40s Wednesday, Oct. 31, with a 40-60 percent chance of rain during the witching hour.
Joseph T. Reiner, 29, was convicted of first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and home invasion Sept. 14 and will be sentenced Oct. 31.
Art-is-in Market features a gallery of original art created exclusively by Michigan artists.
A 51-year-old Detroit man drove his Ford Explorer through the south wall of the Groesbeck building at around 2:15 p.m. Tuesday.
From part time and seasonal jobs, to full-time career opportunities, several jobs are currently listed in and around Macomb Township.
Red Cross urges blood donations in unaffected areas across the country as emergency responders assess damage from Hurricane Sandy. Use this list to find drives in Macomb Township this week.
Red Cross urges blood donations in unaffected areas across the country as emergency responders assess damage from Hurricane Sandy. Use this list to find drives in Clinton Township this week.
Temperatures will be in the low 40s Wednesday, Oct. 31, with a 40-60 percent chance of rain during the witching hour.
Temperatures will be in the low 40s Wednesday, Oct. 31, with a 40-60 percent chance of rain in the evening hours.
Temperatures will be in the low 40s Wednesday, Oct. 31, with a 40-60 percent chance of rain during the witching hour.
Patch has five Halloween costume ideas you can pull together using clothing and other items you probably have around the house.
Police say Dennis Doan, a resident of the Salt River Meadows subdivision, has been burglarizing his neighbors' homes since September.
Macomb County has plans to house its various public safety services, from sheriff's dispatch to emergency management, in an $11 million state-of-the-art Operations and Communications Center on Groesbeck.
The event will take place from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, at MCC's Center Campus in Clinton Township and feature original poetry by local and national artists, live music and an open mic opportunity.