September 2013
Fiscal conservatism forgotten in Plymouth
Plymouth Township Supervisor Richard Reaume Sep. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Plymouth Township officials are borrowing $1.9 million to construct a park pavilion, an amphitheater, improve parking lots, build a footbridge and path and make other improvements to recreation structures in the township. The taxpayers will pay the
New president makes some changes to Fall Festival
(A complete guide to the festival and all the events and attractions will be included in the next edition of The Eagle.) Sep. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Refining tradition The 58th Annual Plymouth Fall Festival will mix the traditional and popular attractions with a few improvements this
Treasurer presses township planning commission to OK $1.9 million project
Plymouth Township Trustee Chuck Curmi at recent board meeting Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. EXCLUSIVE Edwards made a lengthy and detailed presentation to the seven-member commission Wednesday as a “staff request.” The Plymouth Township Board of Trustees’
BACK TO SCHOOL
Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE From the City of Plymouth Police Department School is back in session starting September 3rd and drivers will need to pay more attention on the roads. We will need to be aware of children walking to and from school and of buses loading
Community Bulletin Board
Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. IMPORTANT ROAD CLOSURES TUESDAY – September 3 Drivers should anticipate that a temporary Round About will be set up in the intersection of Main Street and Ann Arbor Trail starting at 7:00 a.m. It is anticipated that the Round About will be set