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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

The first step of Shelby Township’s plan to address concerns at the Shelby Community Center is underway, as the community broke ground on the new $5.2 million 41-A District Court at the end of March.…

BABY ANIMALS

It’s spring and that means the baby animals have been born at the Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center in Ray Township. Above, four year-old Veronica Campbell from Leonard tries to pet one month-old “Pudding” the…

It’s springtime at Wolcott

BY STACY SOBOTKA Spring is a time of new beginnings and on the farm, new lives. Wolcott Mill Metropark is currently hosting “Babies, Babies Everywhere!” Families can come out to the Farm Learning Center on…

Four recall petitions denied

BY STACY SOBOTKA Armada Township resident Monica Job returned to Mount Clemens Friday, April 6, to file four petitions requesting the recall of Armada Township Supervisor John Paterek to the Macomb County Election Commission, but…

Historic home under threat

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Another historic home in the Romeo area may be on the chopping block. A developer is proposing building 10 condominium units on a five acre parcel located at 156 West Gates…

Judges to appoint acting county clerk on Friday

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The entire Macomb County Circuit Court judge bench meets this Friday to appoint an acting Macomb County Clerk and Resister of Deeds. Twenty-one candidates threw their hats into the ring last…

Annual police millage approved

A special assessment for funding of police department expenses was approved at the Armada Village Council meeting on March 26. The assessment was voted in by the council last year to assure funding for the…

Primitive art discussed April 15 at Octagon House

Al Collins of Richmond will share his vast knowledge of Native American Primitive Art at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 15 at the Octagon House. Collins has been teaching classes on making Native American primitive…

Second Annual Strolling Dinner is April 25

Tickets are on sale now for the Second Annual Strolling Dinner scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 25 at the Romeo Engineering and Technology Center (RETC). “It allows you to enjoy a…

See 165 historic GM vehicles April 24

CARE of Southeastern Michigan will be hosting its Second Annual CARE for a Taste April 24 featuring 165 vehicles from General Motor’s Heritage Collection alongside food sample from Michigan restaurants. The event begins at 6…

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