Politics & Government

Week in Review: Higher Taxes Passed, Stranger Approaches Kids, Patch Reader Wins Contest

New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch recaps the news of the week.

Get caught up on the news from this past week. Here we go:

  • Chesterfield Township police identified a , asked one of them a question and fled when a parent confronted him. The next day, for asking teen girls "creepy" questions. He was not charged with any crimes in those incidents.
  • New Baltimore that essentially means higher taxes for residents, due to the fluctuating housing market conditions and other factors.
  • Local nonprofit group Save Our South Channel Lights is raising money to preserve a historic range light in Lake St. Clair. The group, along with local politicians, will in August during a fund-raiser.
  • Chesterfield Township will consider adopting an ordinance that helps . New Baltimore police also want to get onboard with the program called LeadsOnline.
  • Loathed and loved , just in time for the Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival on June 20-24 in downtown New Baltimore.
  • Speaking of the festival, organizers gave Patch a .
  • Patch launched its for children of all ages.
  • We also posted our to keep you informed of the candidates and issues in upcoming election season.
  • in our second-annual contest for the event in New Baltimore.


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