Post Archive

June 2014

Lighthouse in Michigan

Jun. 27, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   Lighthouses in Michigan Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state and all of them have a unique look and story, making it the perfect place for a summer lighthouse tour. Watch as professional photographers Todd and Brad Reed tell us why they love

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Cottage

Jun. 26, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   PENN THEATRE   Penn Theatre will re-open on Thursday June 26 after being closed for renovations. The featured film is Heaven is for Real, showing through Sunday. Based on the New York Times best-selling book of the same name, Heaven is

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Canton Police Vehicle

Jun. 24, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Police Lt. Robert Smedley is set to retire at the end of the month with 23-years of service to the Canton community. Smedley was hired by the department in 1991 as a patrol officer, following a 2-year career as a police

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Plymouth Township Attorney Tim Cronin testifies in DeHoCo case

 “The township is interested in all the options…It’s not an offer for sale.”…Plymouth Township Attorney Tim Cronin Jun. 24, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   By: Don Howard / Staff Writer Plymouth Township will not be selling the 190-acre parcel of land that was once home to the Detroit

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Plymouth Township Supvr Reaume

Jun. 24, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   WATCH VIDEO   When Plymouth Township resident and attorney Chris Hunter wanted to question Clerk Nancy Conzelman at the June 17 board of trustees meeting regarding her unconventional role of rendering legal advice, Township Supervisor Richard Reaume bristled and refused to allow Conzelman to respond to

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Plymouth City Hall

Jun. 20, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Once again, members of the Plymouth City Commission have approved a balanced budget and, once again, they have decided not to impose an additional tax collection fee on residents. The budget approved last week includes general fund expenditures of about $7.5

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Arts and Acts Northville MI

Jun. 19, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Annual Art and Acts Festival returns for the fifth year   The Northville Art House will shine a spotlight on the imagination, art, talent and cultural diversity of artists throughout the region when the annual Arts and Acts Festival returns for

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June Calendar

Jun. 19, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   UPDATED   WEDNESDAY, JUN. 25 AT 7:00 p.m.   Plymouth Concerned Citizens will host a forum on WEDNESDAY, June 25 at the Plymouth District Library for affected residents, interested citizens and homeowners of the Beacon Hill area to discuss Plymouth Township’s plan

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Fake Currency

Jun. 16, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News       Two Plymouth merchants recently reported receiving counterfeit currency. Last week the Coffee Beanery and Biggby Coffee on Ann Arbor Road both reported taking in fake $20 bills from customers according to Plymouth Police Detective Lt. Jamie Grabowski. Grabowski said

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Bike Parade th of July Parade

Jun. 16, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Registration is now under way for one of the most popular Independence Day celebrations in the area. The Northville Community Foundation will again sponsor the annual Independence Day Parade beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, July 4 in downtown Northville. This year,

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