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Your Guide to Cider Mills Near Grosse Pointe
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?

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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.
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?

Jeffrey Adam Gutt, the frontman for Band With No Name, made it through to the next round of "X-Factor" Thursday night.
Javion Dewain-Deante Morris, 23, and Anthony Rayshawn Leak, 33, are accused of stealing approximately 100 gallons of gas from the station at Hall Road and Heydenreich by jamming the satellite system used to process credit card payments.
The Mount Clemens Regulars will play the Wyandotte Stars and Greenfield Village Lah De Dahs this weekend at the Festival of the Senses in Clinton Township.
L'Anse Creuse North kicks off its 2012 homecoming activities today with a parade of floats, court reception and football game.
Javion Dewain-Deante Morris, 23, and Anthony Rayshawn Leak, 33, are accused of stealing approximately 100 gallons of gas from the station at Hall Road and Heydenreich by jamming the satellite system used to process credit card payments.
Vote by 10 a.m. Friday to help running back Trevor Mason win the honor of being named MLive.com's Metro Detroit Player of the Week for week four of the 2012 football season
A drunken driving accident Wednesday night downed one of the utility poles that provides phone service to Macomb Township Town Hall.
Customers can start lining up outside the Clinton Township store starting at 5 a.m.
The following information was supplied by the Clinton Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
An accident Wednesday night downed one of the utility poles that provides phone service to Town Hall and Suburban Ice Macomb.
The Clinton Township Fire Department responded to a car fire in a manufactured home community at Clinton River and Hayes roads Wednesday morning.
The Cleveland family of Macomb Township lost their 3-year-old daughter Olivia on June 25 when a drunk driver struck the family's vehicle.
Larry Stewart, 22, and Renyatta Hamilton, 21, were sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole in the robbery and death of Kevin Brown, 22.
Twenty-five people have already reserved Rowling's new novel in book or audio form at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library.
Twenty-five people have already reserved Rowling's new novel in book or audio form at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library.
From the dog parade that kicks off the festival on Saturday to the local dance groups, bands and historical activities planned throughout the two-day event, Patch has a full schedule of events for the sixth annual festival.
Dozens of brightly colored posters inspired by this year's festival theme currently line the fence opposite the Clinton Township Civic Center on Romeo Plank Road.
Reporters for the British Broadcasting Corporation visited Chippewa Valley High School Tuesday to talk with parents and listen to the Big Red Marching Band.
In 2010, Chippewa Valley Schools stopped its 44-year practice of busing resident children to St. Thecla Catholic and St. Luke Lutheran schools in Clinton Township.