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A TIME TO REMEMBER, A TIME TO CELEBRATE BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com
‘PUBLIC SERVICE WAS HER TRUE CALLING’ COMMUNITY REMEMBERS CARMELLA SABAUGH
MACOMB COUNTY — When Matthew Sabaugh was first appointed to the 37th Judicial District Court in Warren in 2008, his mom, Carmella Sabaugh, offered him some sound advice. “The office is not yours. It belongs to the people,”
she told him. “You are only a caretaker. Try your best to leave it better than you found it.” Matthew Sabaugh, who is currently a Macomb County Circuit Court judge, is remembering his mother for her love, encouragement, enthusiasm, spirited conversations, tireless work ethic and public service. Carmella Sabaugh, who spent 24 years as the Ma-
Center Line Public Schools
Class song: “Congratulations,” by Post Malone. Graduation was June 1 at Jimmy John’s Field in Utica. There were 143 Center Line High School graduates, five certificates of completion, and 48 graduates from Academy 21, which is the district’s hybrid program. According to the district’s college advisory, 40.7% of the students plan to attend a four-year university with 28.7% enrolling in community college. Just over 15% will attend a trade school, 11.3% will immediately join the workforce and 2.7% enlisted in See GRADUATION on page 12A
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CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS — With cheers, hugs and tears, high school graduation is a bittersweet time. Emotions can run high as parents can’t believe their children grew up so fast, and teachers have to say goodbye to students. There’s also a feeling of accomplishment, the excitement of what the future holds, and memories on which to reflect. Earlier this month, local students officially graduated from high school. The Warren Weekly emailed local school officials to get some insight into the Class of 2024.