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Photos of the Day: Monday Morning at Ruedisale Park
Residents enjoyed a warm spring morning at Ruedisale Park in New Baltimore on Monday.

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Residents enjoyed a warm spring morning at Ruedisale Park in New Baltimore on Monday.

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Vote in the poll, leave a comment and submit a review to let us know your Readers' Choice pick for the best place for a picnic in Grosse Pointe.
Vote in the poll, leave a comment and submit a review to let us know your Readers' Choice pick for the best place for a picnic in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township.
Chesterfield Township resident Paul Saigh was the winner of the "Pilot Payday" contest from the Christian Financial Credit Union.
Did you miss any news this week? Here are some of the top headlines in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township.
BluFin Sushi is the Readers' Choice pick for the best place for sushi in Grosse Pointe.
The MacDonald Public Library will hold its annual Plant and Book Sale on Saturday.
Fourth- and fifth-graders took part in a career day sponsored by the Mohawk Elementary School PTO.
O'Sushi Japanese Restaurant is the Readers' Choice pick for the best place for sushi in Dearborn.
Chicken Shack is the Readers' Choice pick for the best place for fried chicken in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.
Police are looking for someone who broke into two businesses on Dix Avenue on the night of May 7.
Firefighters have extinguished a blaze at Bint Jbeil Meat Market.
Shores Inn's Wall of Foam attracts attention, but there's more than beer at the restaurant. Leave your review of the Shores Inn on St. Clair Shores Patch.
Anchor Bay High School principal Joe McDonald remembers his graduation and offers some words for the Class of 2012.
A truck leaking fuel caused I-94 to be closed in both directions Wednesday afternoon near Michigan Avenue as emergency crews worked to clean up the scene. West I-94 reopened just before 5 p.m.
State Champs captured the action from the Lakeview boys rugby team's victory over the Shelby Sabers.
Grosse Pointe Shores voters will go to the polls in August to decide an advisory issue on whether the city should leave Wayne County and move to Macomb County. Would Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore residents welcome the move?
Grosse Pointe Shores voters will go to the polls in August to decide an advisory issue on whether the city should leave Wayne County and move to Macomb County. Would Macomb Township residents welcome the move?
Grosse Pointe Shores voters will go to the polls in August to decide an advisory issue on whether the city should leave Wayne County and move to Macomb County. Would St. Clair Shores residents welcome the move?