Crime & Safety

Week in Review: Accused Armed Robber Caught, Patriot Guard Honors Soldier, Biggby Coffee Moves Forward and More

New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch recaps the news.

Get caught up on the news from this past week.

  • Chesterfield Township and Clinton Township police who struck three times last November in the communities.
  • The of Ferndale whose body .
  • when New Baltimore City Council rejected an ordinance that would have allowed residents to keep fowl. Critics of backyard chicken-keeping said it could lead to food-borne illnesses, rats, noise and decreased property values while proponents said urban farming has been successful elsewhere.
  • and are gearing up for construction. They plan to open the business in October or November this year.
  • Crime blotter items included a while driving in the community and a .
  • A in , where admission fees are not scheduled to rise, according to the township.
  • A total of 260 athletes flocked Saturday to New Baltimore for the . .
  • Millions of DirecTV customers went without Viacom channels, such as Comedy Central and MTV, after the companies engaged in a contract dispute. on whether you will continue your satellite service in light of the fallout.
  • New Baltimore announced plans for that call for homeowners to pay for the work scheduled for August or September.
  • Patch's highlighted homes of various price points in the Chesterfield area.
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