New Haven is located in northeastern Macomb County in southern Lenox Township, approximately three miles
from the St. Clair County line. It functions as a bedroom community to the greater Detroit metro area,
while still retaining a small-town-like atmosphere.
This town was first settled in 1835, originally named New Baltimore Station. In 1838, it was officially
organized and named New Haven by one of the town fathers, Adam A. Bennett.
In 1865, the Grand Trunk Railroad built a line through here on the way to Port Huron,
which assured the town’s permanence. It was incorporated as a village in 1869.
| Bethlehem Temple Church | |
| 58660 Delanie Street A (586) 749-9104 |
| First Congregational Church | |
| 58801 Main Street (586) 749-9857 |
| Grace Community Church | |
| 26260 30 Mile Road (586) 749-3953 |
| Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church | |
| 58527 Delanie Street (586) 749-3813 |
| Lamb of God Ministries Church of God and Christ | |
| 58089 Main Street (586) 749-1129 |
| Majesty Baptist Church | |
| 30849 Division Avenue (586) 943-4049 |
| Meade United Methodist Church | |
| 27841 28 Mile Road (810)749-5973 |
| New Haven Seventh-Day Adventist Church | |
| 30844 Clark Street (586) 749-5699 |
| St John's Lutheran Church | |
| 30880 Clark Street A (810)749-5286 |

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