Wednesday, May 22, 2013
ACO Home, Garden & Hardware plans to shut down under-performing stores in the region.
ACO Home, Garden & Hardware plans to close 14 local stores, including the one at 34800 23 Mile in New Baltimore. Michigan's largest independent hardware retailer announced Thursday that the plan to shut down the under-performing stores aims to "improve and strengthen the company’s financial performance." “To ensure our long term growth and sustainability, we must always strive to manage our costs and allocate resources to areas of our business that make a meaningful contribution to our financial performance," President and CEO Dick Snyder said in a news release. The company is also in the process of remodeling other stores to lure shoppers and accommodate expanded merchandise. A blow-out sale is scheduled to begin May 23 at the stores …
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In memory of the Chesterfield and New Baltimore friends and neighbors who passed away in recent days.
Here are people with ties to Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore we pay tribute to this week, according to Gendernalik Funeral Home.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
See a sampling of local job listings in town.
Looking for work in Chesterfield Township? Here's a sample of some local places that are hiring, according to sites, including CareerBuilder.com and Indeed.com. Find more job listings here.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Township Patch recaps the news of this past week.
Miss the latest local headlines this past week? New Baltimore-Chesterfield Township Patch recaps the news for you:
Friday, May 17, 2013
May is National Bike Month in which the public is encouraged to keep cyclists' safety in mind.
With warm weather upon us, Macomb County drivers are encouraged to keep biker safety in mind. May is National Bike Month and this week is Bike to Work Week. Although the county claims trails for cyclists and runners, including a new path on County Line Road in New Baltimore, bikers' rights are also crucial alongside roads. To promote awareness, the Michigan Department of Transportation shared YouTube videos, which are attached, on the subject. Where do you bike in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township? Tell us in the comments section below.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
New Baltimore-Chesterfield Township Patch shares a scenic view of Lake St. Clair.
Shaking off several chilly days, Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore residents soaked up the sun Wednesday with temps reaching 80 degrees. New Baltimore-Chesterfield Patch shares a scenic view of Anchor Bay from Brandenburg Park off Jefferson. Tell us in the comments' section: How did you celebrate the warm weather?
In memory of the Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore friends and neighbors who passed away in recent days.
Here are people with ties to Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore we pay tribute to this week, according to Gendernalik Funeral Home.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Public boat docks and a patrol boat will be celebrated during June dedications.
New Baltimore will celebrate its new public boat docks and security patrol boat during two June ceremonies at Walter and Mary Burke Park. The events, at 11 a.m. June 17 and 4 p.m. June 18, mark a multi-agency effort formed by New Baltimore with the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, Detroit-Wayne Port Authority and Department of Homeland Security/FEMA, according to New Baltimore Police Chief Tim Wiley. The harbor, which was constructed during winter, will include 10 finger docks allowing 16 boats. The docks will be along Anchor Bay in the so-called old beach area of the park near the water plant. The patrol boat aims to boost security on local waterways with help from city police reserves and by partnering with Macomb County Sheriff's Marine …
A winning ticket for Michigan Lottery's Powerball was sold in New Baltimore in 2012.
Michigan Lottery's Powerball players in the Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore area may have some extra luck on their side. According to information on the Michigan Lottery's Web site, lottery players in the Chesterfield Township area have struck large jackpots with tickets bought in recent years. In 2012, a Fantasy 5 ticket purchased at Meijer gas station had a $195,148 prize while another lucky player won $750,000 through the Life Time of Cash game, with a ticket bought at Scorecard Bar and Grill in late 2001. New Baltimore's own $1-million Powerball winner at Kroger last year is a longtime Anchor Bay Schools educator. Other winning tickets in the city have brought as much as $250,000 at Kroger through Mega Millions in 2005, $175,…
Alan Dean Naldrett
3:41 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013
Seems like there was always lots of people when I went. I'll miss the store, went almost weekly! The employees are always real nice also.   more ›