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Excedrin Expected to Return to Macomb Township Stores in October
Excedrin was part of recall by drugmaker Novartis in January, migraine and headache sufferers long for return of product to market.

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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.
Excedrin was part of recall by drugmaker Novartis in January, migraine and headache sufferers long for return of product to market.

The Clinton Township board of trustees voted to immediately terminate Shannon Choppa's employment as a dispatcher with the police department Tuesday.
Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon, a St. Clair Shores native, is among the 2012 inductees into the Macomb Hall of Fame.
Upload photos of your school spirit and/or colors to find out once and for all, which schools are the best.
Returning from medical leave, Clinton Township employees Susan Brooks and Claudia Hutto say they have agreed to go back to help the township prepare for the upcoming election, and not to show any sort of support for Clerk George Fitzgerald.
From part time and seasonal jobs, to full-time career opportunities, several jobs are currently listed in and around Macomb Township.
Clinton Township-based Catering 2 You has purchased the former Dimitri's Rendezvous on Gratiot to house a new catering and banquet facility.
Medical marijuana facilities will not be allowed to set up shop in Clinton Township for another 180 days.
The community band is offered through Chippewa Valley Schools Adult and Community Education and meets Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. during the school year at Seneca Middle School.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers including Kroger to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Walmart, Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Walmart, Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Walmart, Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The local organization raised more than $200,000 in the last year and trained 97 new volunteer literacy tutors. MLP will hold an open house for the community on Oct. 18.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Walmart, Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Clinton River Watershed Council is holding its weekly clean event Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon at George George Memorial Park in Clinton Township.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Walmart, Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Kroger this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.
The Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation, a nonprofit that funds breast cancer research, is working with retailers such as Kroger and Home Depot this month to raise money for breast cancer research through the sale of pink-skinned pumpkins.