Macomb Township Chronicle

Macomb Township Chronicle

C & G Newspapers has been a trusted source of news for the residents of metro Detroit, including Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties, since 1981. This family-run business publishes 21 bi-weekly editions that cover 45 communities, delivering to over 571,000 homes through direct mail. Their award-winning publications are dedicated to keeping the community informed.

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  • 1 week ago | candgnews.com | Greg Tasker

    In spring time, lilac bushes line the streets where visitors can walk and bike along. Photo provided by Mackinac Island Tourism BureauArch Rock is a popular spot for visitors to visit on the island. Photo provided by Mackinac Island Tourism BureauThe Lilac Lounge, located inside Mission Point Resort, offers an aperitif hour where guests can sip on handcrafted cocktails, nibble on seasonal small plates, and listen to live piano music.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com

    ST. CLAIR SHORES — For board-certified nurse practitioner Carrie Evatz, beauty and wellness are inseparable—and deeply personal.

  • 2 months ago | candgnews.com | Scott Bentley

    BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood seniors Madeline Day and Sophia Tang received the 2025 Scholar-Athlete Award through the MHSAA and the Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete Award program.

  • 2 months ago | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    The first phase of the dog park will include 1,700 feet of pathway, benches, bollards to light the path for safety during the evenings, bike racks, the leveling of the berm, and some tree removals. Photo by Patricia O'BlenesSOUTHFIELD - The City Council unanimously approved a special land use and site plan review request July 15 from the Southfield Parks and Recreation Department to improve Lahser Woods Park by adding a dog park, paths and other enhancements.

  • Mar 6, 2025 | candgnews.com | Kathryn Pentiuk

    Rene Dell, vice president of vocational rehabilitation at Gesher Human Services, demonstrates the STISIM Driving Simulator with an unnamed participant. Photo by Patricia O'BlenesSOUTHFIELD - Thanks to a $35,000 grant from the Byron and Dorothy Gerson Innovation Fund, individuals with disabilities can take a driving assessment through STISIM Drive, a driving simulator that helps determine an individual's potential driving capabilities.