Wednesday Jul 8 | Voice Newspapers
Lenox Township opens wallet for New Haven residents
In a surprising move of generosity by officials from Lenox Township, the Richmond Lenox EMS will now be able to provide the same level of service to residents of New Haven for the same cost that Richmond and Lenox Township residents receive.
Bertha M. Wendl, 88, of 532 E. Ninth St., died Thursday, July 2, 2009, at St. Agnes Hospital.
Road Repairs Spark Water Advisory
Water service for several Macomb County communities will be disrupted Wednesday night, as crews repair a leaky water main.
New in your neighborhood: Forestbrook
Project: Forestbrook, single-family homes that range from 1,624 to 2,380 square feet and are base-priced from $153,000 to $188,000. Place: Waterford Builder: Lombardo Homes, president Anthony Lombardo, named developer of the year by the Building Industry Association in 2007 and third-largest builder in Michigan by Crain's Detroit Business 2007.
A recount of the ballots cast in the May 5 vote on a $112.5-million bond issue for Utica Community Schools confirmed that the measure passed.
New Haven bans outdoor water use indefinitely
It could be a long, dry summer in this northern Macomb County village, where low water pressure and aging pipes means no car-washing, lawn-watering or pool-filling. A ban on all outdoor water usage began Thursday and will run indefinitely, possibly until October, said Michael Barnett, public works superintendent for the village.
Port Huron attorney Anna Kovar was named a co-recipient of the Lawrence W. Beckett Volunteer of the Year Award by the Resolution Center.
Prep roundup: PHN's Jokie blanks Lancers, 4-0
HARRISON TWP. -- The Huskies won a 4-0 Macomb Area Conference crossover decision Friday against L'Anse Creuse.
Parents invited to toy safety workshop
There will be a free toy safety workshop for parents at 7 p.m. today in the village hall, 57775 Main St, New Haven.
Baseball roundup: Late run lifts Saints past Huskies
ST. CLAIR -- Shane Dembinski drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning Wednesday as St.
School elections set for Tuesday
While Anchor Bay voters will not have a choice to make next Tuesday, their counterparts in New Haven and L'Anse Creuse will elect board members.
The Anchor Bay boys and Marine City girls captured track and field titles Friday night at the 13th annual Anchor Bay Relays.
Friends of Wetzel State Park Hosting Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser and...
The Friends of Wetzel State Park are hosting two upcoming events in April to benefit the park.
Local schools see improvement on MEAP
If math expertise is a key to landing jobs in a 21st century economy, Macomb County students face a bright future.
New Haven coach charged with molesting students, MI
Darryl A. Peterson Jr. turned himself in Monday morning to police in the city 30 miles northeast of Detroit.
New Haven teacher faces 4 assault counts
A substitute teacher and football coach for New Haven High School was charged Monday with sexually assaulting several female students.
Teacher Charged With Misconduct
A substitute teacher and coach at New Haven High School turned himself in to police Monday morning after he was accused of having inappropriate relationships with several female students.
Hike-bike trails to expand 70 miles of Macomb County
An ambitious $8.5-million project is under way to connect several existing hike-bike trails into a giant, continuous loop that officials say will stretch from central to northern Macomb County and -- hopefully -- attract hikers, cyclers, runners and joggers from across the region.
New Haven village halls reopens after snafu
New Haven village hall reopened today after it was legally forced to shut down the previous day.
Sponsored links
Get New Haven, MI contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com