April 2013
United Way honors local volunteers, sponsors at meeting
Apr. 13, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Nearly 100 local business and community leaders attended the United Way annual Meeting and Awards Presentation recently at Comcast headquarters in Plymouth. Plymouth Community United Way President Marie Morrow said the event was a way to show appreciation for those who contributed to the
Canton Police lieutenant facing charges
Apr. 9, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. In a prepared statement, the Canton Police Department announced today that a police lieutenant Jerry Hardesty, 55, was arraigned on several charges stemming from a criminal investigation conducted by the Michigan State Police. Canton Public Safety Director Todd Mutchler said Hardesty, a 24-year veteran
Celebrate Spring in Pure Michigan
Apr. 8, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Here’s what’s happening in Michigan this month Don Lubbers Cup Regatta April 13, Spring Lake World Expo of Beer 2013 April 17-18, Frankenmuth Pinball at the ‘Zoo April 19-20, Kalamazoo Bringin’ Back the 80’s April 19-20, Frankenmuth Chilly Blues Fest April 19-21, Grand
Happy Ending, letter of thanks
Apr. 8, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Thank you to the Plymouth Twp. Fire Dept. for your bravery and caring at such a difficult time. Recovering our dog Clementine from such dangerous conditions will never go unforgotten. Thank you again, Pat and George Vallance Plymouth townships residents Patricia and George
NCAA Bowlers Returning to Super Bowl Lanes
Apr. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. April 11-13, Super Bowl Lanes in Canton By Raymond Rolak The University of Detroit-Mercy along with the Detroit Sports Commission will host the 2013 NCAA Women’s Bowling Championships April 11-13, at Super Bowl Lanes in Canton, Michigan. Featured will be the top eight
Severe Weather Awareness Week
Apr. 5, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Severe Weather Awareness Week April 7 – 13, 2013 To help recognize Severe Weather Awareness Week, Cantons Emergency Management Office encourages residents to review thunderstorm, lightening, tornado and flood safety procedures and urges residents not to be complacent when it comes to severe weather.
Residents protest planned paving assessment
Apr. 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The plan to repair and repave the asphalt streets in the Ridgewood Hills subdivision in Plymouth Township has fallen flat with several of the affected property owners. Robert Conrad, a resident of the subdivision, spoke to members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees
Cabaret planned to aid program in Northville
Apr. 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. ‘All the proceeds from this Cabaret For A Cause dinner will help fund the Sprouts autism program at Thornton Creek Elementary School, The first $1,000 in donations will be matched by the Northville Educational Foundation’ Chocolates, dinner and an original musical cabaret are
Clerk’s conduct irks editor
Apr. 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion By: Susan Willett, Publisher Associated Newspapers of Michigan Election to public office does not excuse rudeness. Ever. Last week, we were appalled at the account of one of our staff members of the treatment he received from newly-elected Plymouth Township Clerk
Now, I’m really starting to get annoyed
EDITORIAL By: Susan Willett, Publisher Associated Newspapers of Michigan Well butter my bus and call me a biscuit, but I was as surprised as the members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees recently. During the regular meeting of that esteemed body, one of their own members, Chuck Curmi,