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Week in Review: Chesterfield Man Faces Child Porn Charges

Did you miss any news this week? Here are some of the top headlines in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township.

Here are some of the headlines you may have missed this week in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township.

  • : Gregory Francis Austin, a former teacher in the Fraser School District, allegedly had photos of minors on his cell phone.
  • : All candidates wanting their chance to secure a spot as an elected official of Chesterfield Township have filed for the upcoming Aug. 8 primary election.
  • : Monthly figures for Macomb County show residential real estate market still rebounds. "We have definitely turned a corner," a Chesterfield Township real estate agent says.
  • : Changes to buildings on the streets of New Baltimore are on the horizon.
  • : The city welcomes four new officers to the New Baltimore Police Department.
  • : But some Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore business owners say they are looking to hire this summer.
  • : .S. Rep. Candice Miller says Michigan citizens are "getting fleeced" by the National Flood Insurance Program. She is proposing the program not be reauthorized, but replaced and privatized.
  • : More than 75 citizens and law enforcement officers were recipients of Macomb County Sheriff's Recognition Awards this week.
  • : The money will be used to preserve and update Macomb Community College's facilities and technology, much of which is more than 40 years old.


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