Troy Times (Troy, MI)

Troy Times (Troy, MI)

The Troy Times, which debuted in 1985, offers in-depth weekly news about Troy, Michigan. We cover a range of topics including community happenings, local government, education, crime, and distinctive features of the area. This publication is part of C & G Newspapers, the largest non-daily newspaper organization in Michigan. Established in 1981 by the Demers family, C & G Newspapers remains a family-run business and currently publishes 19 community newspapers across Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.

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  • 1 month 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 | Scott Bentley

    FRASER — Fraser High School will be hosting one of the largest high school wrestling camps in the state on June 14 with an impressive lineup of coaches and leaders running the event.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com | Andy Kozlowski

    MADISON HEIGHTS — Now in its fifth year, the Madison Heights Juneteenth Celebration will once again liven up Civic Center Park with music, food trucks, a vendor fair, a petting zoo, pony rides, climbing towers, bounce houses and more.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com

    METRO DETROIT — Real estate remains one of the most reliable forms of investment.

  • 1 month ago | candgnews.com

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

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