September 2019
Environmental Commission members named
Sep. 30, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township now has a nine-member Environmental Leadership Commission. Members of the township board of trustees confirmed the appointments of Linda Barterian; Ashley Binion-Zucaro; Cheryl Bord; Joanne Lamar; Mary Ann MacLaren; Angel Price; Robert Prohaska; Andrew Wolf and Anita Yeager. The
Don’t miss Annie Bacon on tour – Plymouth
Sep. 28, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Ann Arbor local songwriter-musician Annie Bacon nears the finish line with her 8-cities “Long Road Tour,” when she performs at the Coffee Bean on Saturday, Sept. 28. The San-Fran transplant brings her heartfelt voice, indelible melodies and lyrical compositions to Plymouth, after
Safety first, done right
Sep. 26, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Op-Ed by Jack Dempsey Preface In recent years Huron Valley Ambulance Co. (HVA) has come under fire, facing increasing criticism for failure to adequately respond to calls for service within the City of Plymouth and Plymouth Township. Plymouth Township has relied on
Celebrate Autumn-with a Fall Color Get-Away
Sep. 25, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News While the great weather lasts, get away to enjoy Pure Michigan with an escape for relaxation or a short vacation, take in the sights and enjoy the start of a beautiful fall season. Meteorologists across the state are reporting an earlier color
Canton Fire Station sets open house
Sep. 21, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Canton Fire Department will be hosting the annual Fire Station Open House from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at Fire Station #1, located at 1100 S. Canton Center Road. This year, the open house will include station
Criminal charges filed as secret camera found
Sep. 21, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A Canton Township man faces 9 years in prison if convicted of charges he placed a recording device in a changing stall at Aqua Tots. Futa Sakamoto, 44, was arraigned Sept 27 in 35th District Court before Judge Mike Gerou on
Volunteers wanted to plant new trees
Sep. 20, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township needs 40 volunteers to plant new trees in McClumpha Park. Prospective planters have only until Sept. 28 to sign up for the job. The 15 trees have been purchased with grant money and the community service project is a
Public opinion sought in relocation of post office
Sep. 19, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Northville Post Office will be completing a change of address card soon as officials have announced a plan to move the facility from the current location on Wing Street. Vee A. Spikes from the Facilities Implementation Team of the United
Residents upset over proposed Post Office relocation
Sep. 19, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News To the Editor: After watching the City of Northville council meeting, when the U.S Postal Service presented the issue of expanding the post office, I am seriously concerned about the proposed relocation plan. The U.S. Postal Service officials presented three possible
$200 million Northville Downs project dead after residents’ pushback
Sep. 17, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Concerns expressed by local residents were apparently a factor in the recent withdrawal of a plan to develop 48-acre Northville Downs racetrack property into a commercial and residential feature of the city. Hunter-Pasteur Homes has withdrawn its Planned Urban Development (PUD)