May 2019
City falls short when it comes to seniors
May 12, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News To the Editor: Recently I attended a meeting of Plymouth Community Council on Aging (PCCA), which provides services to seniors living in both Plymouth Township and the City of Plymouth. Many in the audience were surprised to learn that the City of
Northville Arts and Acts festival to return for 10th year
May 9, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The largest Arts and Acts Festival in the 10 year history of the event will return to historic downtown Northville June 22, 22, and 23. This year, the festival will and vendors during the weekend of arts, crafts, theater, literature, music,
Development plan at Northville Downs gets OK
May 9, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Members of the Northville Planning Commission have sent the proposed development at the Northville Downs site one step closer to the starting gate. A Planned Unit Development (PUD) eligibility submitted by Randy Wertheimer for the construction of 53 homes, 183 town-homes
Do the right thing, Plymouth Township
May 8, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Sadly, not everyone in Plymouth Township likes the supervisor. He’s the guy who came in 2 years ago and in a sweep, cleaned house, mended fences and fixed broken barns. Some folks say he’s the right guy for the job;
Secret developer in Plymouth now identified
May 7, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The secret developer in Plymouth Township has now been identified as Webasto Roof Systems Inc., a German automotive supplier with major contracts from Ford Motor Co. and Fiat Chrysler US. The company manufactures automotive roof systems and will reportedly invest $47.9
Sign of the times-Wilcox Mill
Hines Park activist Bill Craig protests outside Wilcox Mill in Plymouth Township last weekend, demanding answers regarding the sale of the historic site.
Northville landfill faces lawsuit, state fines
May 2, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Residents in Northville who have been complaining about the noxious emissions from Arbor Hills Landfill were gratified by the announcement of Conservancy Initiative President Tracey Birkenhauer during a recent town hall meeting. Birkenhauer told the crowd of more than 340 area