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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in New Baltimore, Michigan. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| Creative Lifestyles | 53880 County Line Road | New Baltimore, MI 48047 | (586)725-0829 |
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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in New Baltimore, Michigan. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| Creative Lifestyles | 53880 County Line Road | New Baltimore, MI 48047 | (586)725-0829 |
![]() Catskill Daily Mail | Squier offers New Baltimore insight into adopted budget Catskill Daily Mail By WT Eckert NEW BALTIMORE — Coxsackie-Athens Central School District adopted its $25.9 million 2012-13 budget with a certain amount of satisfaction and told the people of New Baltimore about it Monday. The budget will go out to a vote on May 15. |
Annexation agreement resolves land dispute Catskill Daily Mail The dispute arose when the New Baltimore Town Council adopted a resolution stating a 9.8 acre plot of land on Rte. 9W – owned by the Slater family and home to a mobile home park – was actually within the boundaries of New Baltimore, even though it had ... |
New Baltimore and Chesterfield Week in Review: Anchor Bay Millage, Selfridge ... Patch.com By John Hetzler Find out what you may have missed this week in New Baltimore and Chesterfield Township. Chesterfield Officials Voice Opposition to Selfridge Cuts: Chesterfield Township Board of Trustees adopted a resolution Monday night opposing the ... |
New Baltimore City Council Preview: May 14 Patch.com The New Baltimore City Council will hold a regular meeting at 7 pm on Monday, May 14. By Kristen Skladd The New Baltimore City Council will meet at 7 pm on May 14 at City Hall. The approval of a site plan for the addition of a Family Dollar at 37040 ... |
Incumbent Republican LaFontaine challenged by Shmina New Baltimore Voice Newspapers By Chad Selweski With the Republican Party flying high in Lansing — controlling the House, Senate and the governor's mansion and adopting their agenda at will — perhaps the last thing state Rep. Andrea LaFontaine expected was a GOP primary challenge ... |