BY STACY SOBOTKA Romeo Village Trustee Zach Fowler is not all on-board with the proposal to add paid parking on Main Street. He brought the issue up at the board of trustees meeting on Aug.…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA A citizen group and a developer have competing proposals for the former Romeo Middle School site on Prospect Street. Donna Folland shared a concept plan with the Romeo Board of Trustees on…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Ray Township Treasurer Betsy Bart and Trustee Doug Stier recently met with Jennifer Swift, who works for U.S. Senator Gary Peters, to discuss the failed application to fund a new township hall.…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Bruce Township and Macomb County election officials are sorting with the unusual outcome of the Republican primary for township trustee on Aug. 6. Out of a field of four candidates competing for…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Romeo Village Board of Trustees appointed Jamie Lucero as the interim village clerk at their Aug. 19 meeting. Lucero submitted his letter of interest on Aug. 9. He has worked in…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Bruce Township Board unanimously rejected a request from realtor Dan Walker to rezone a vacant parcel at their meeting Aug. 21. The parcel is located on the east side of Van…
Some subscribers of The Record may not receive their Sept. 4-10 newspaper on their normal day due to printing and mail delivery delays over the Labor Day holiday. We are estimating the newspaper delay will…
BY STACY SOBOTKA It was another successful year at the 152nd annual Armada Fair Aug. 12-18. Thousands of people from all over Macomb County and beyond came up during the week to enjoy a classic…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Members of the Bruce Cemetery Association say they are upset by the amount of probing Bruce Township officials have been doing into their 144-year-old cemetery. This is in response to the…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The history of the Bruce Cemetery has roots that are nearly two centuries deep. According to Free Will Baptist history records, a congregation was organized in the area in 1826, seven…





