April 2022
Plymouth Officers to wear body cameras
Apr. 28, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth Police Department will soon outfit all officers with body-worn cameras, according to a statement from city officials. While the police department has had in-car video/audio systems for nearly 19 years, the new Bodyworn by Utility platform will link both
Fundraising drive for Michigan Phil continues through May
Apr. 26, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Michigan Philharmonic is hoping that “April” showers bring May “dollars” as the annual matching fundraiser is underway through April and May. The orchestra is hoping to match the $20,000 donation of a major donor earlier this year. According to Beth
Community lauds achievements of retiring school superintendent
Apr. 28, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News There was no question as to the guest of honor at the recent State of the Community meeting in Northville. During the event, retiring Northville Public Schools Superintendent Mary Kay Gallagher was honored for her 38 years of dedication to education.
Honorable 25-year Canton police veteran retires
Apr. 26, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Canton Township Police Ofc. Andrew Curry has retired after 25-years on the job. Curry began his career in Canton as a road patrol officer in March, 1997. His initial duties included responding to calls for service, initiating contact with individuals and
Governor seeks to keep nuclear plant on-line – just weeks before closing
Apr. 22, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Whitmer makes 11th hour move to keep nuclear plant from closing Just weeks before the planned closure of the Palisades nuclear plant Gov. Gretchen Whitmer moved to keep the controversial nuclear facility on-line. As reported by Bridge Michigan, Whitmer stated its
Finally – relief for Canton Center Road drivers
Apr. 20, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Thanks to the passage of the Canton Township Road Improvement Program work has finally begun on Canton Center Road, one of the most pothole-infected roads in the entire Plymouth-Canton area. In 2018 township voters passed a 20-year millage targeted for road
Plymouth chiefs retire after admirable careers
Apr. 14, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News This month through retirements Plymouth Township lost two consummate public servants that served our community selflessly side by side for decades. Both will be greatly missed. Police Chief Tom Tiderington has officially retired with over 20 years of service along with
Ghosts of Plymouth walk planned
Apr. 11, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Meet and greet some of the characters from Plymouth’s past during the Plymouth Historical Museum’s “Ghosts of Plymouth” walk, Saturday, April 23. Hear the tales of early Plymouth from the characters themselves. Featured will be the stately Second Empire house of
Current curb-side dining rules stay in effect this year – Parklets to add ‘Vibe’
Apr. 7, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Current patio placement rules will stay in effect this year after the Plymouth City Commission approved new 2022 Outdoor Dining Extension Program and Outdoor Platform Dining Guidelines at their Mar. 21 meeting. Plymouth’s outdoor dining that wasn’t born out of necessity
Work set to begin this month at the Inn at St. John’s
Apr. 1, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Work is scheduled to begin this month on a massive multi-million-dollar renovation of the golf course at the Inn at St. Johns after the Archdiocese of Detroit finalized the sale of the former seminary property located at Five Mile and Sheldon