In his first State of the Township as Clinton Township’s top elected leader, Paul Gieleghem set a couple of new procedures for the state’s most populated township.
Gieleghem held two township addresses, including a free one held at Clintondale High School on Oct. 23 and a second one the following day in a more traditional manner as a breakfast fundraiser for the Macomb County Chamber of Commerce
In bringing the State of the Township to his alma mater at Clintondale, Gieleghem focused a spotlight on the south Clinton Township school community whose culinary arts program provided after-event food and township information.
“I don’t believe anyone should have to pay to hear the person they elect to update them on their community,” he said after the event “Residents are the key driver of thi

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