Suit against township treasurer dismissed by judge
Plymouth Township Treasurer Ron Edwards waits for township attorney Tim Cronin in court last week. Jan. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A court case seeking the return of a $559 late fee on a water bill from Plymouth Township Treasurer Ron Edwards was dismissed by 16th District Court Judge Sean Kavanagh
Honeywell donates gear to Plymouth Fire Department
Plymouth Township Fire Chief Mark Wendel, left, thanks Honeywell Vice President Tony Schultz for the new fire gear while Congressman Kerry Bentivolio, right, looks on. Jan, 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth Township Fire Department was on the receiving end some much-needed gifts last week as executives from Honeywell
Northville man sentenced in abuse of 23-month-old
Jan. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Dylan James Dunlap, 20, the Northville man accused of torturing a 23-month-old child left in his care, accepted a plea deal from the Wayne County Prosecutor that will see him spend 10 1⁄2 to 20 years in prison. Dunlap was charged with felonies including
Canton fire department called to 3 kitchen fires
Jan. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Canton Firefighters responded to three home fires started as accidents in the kitchen this week. According to Canton Fire Chief Josh Meier, “Unattended cooking continues to be a leading factor in house fires across the country.” “To minimize your risk of a house fire,
Commission approves plans for new apartment complex
WATCH VIDEO Dec. 31, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Young professionals, empty-nesters, young couples and others looking for new, high-end residential options in Plymouth will likely have one more choice now that the Plymouth Planning Commission has given approval to Starkweather Station luxury apartments. The commissioners voted unanimously to allow
Race will benefit foundation to help children with diabetes
Nick Allen and Charlie Stamboulian Dec. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Race will benefit foundation to help children with diabetes Jack Frost is about to find out just how tough, and generous, runners can be. Three avid runners, Nick Allen, Charlie Stamboulian and Kyle Meteyer are organizing the
State Rep moves to transfer DeHoCo property to State Land Bank
Plymouth Township Supervisor Richard Reaume with State Rep. Kurt Heise R-Plymouth Dec. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Editor note: The 323 acre vacant farm land on Five Mile Road west of Ridge Road, subject of a City of Detroit lawsuit against Plymouth Township and Wayne County, is often erroneously
Township remains cool to Central school plan
Dec. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Committee members from the Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex (PARC) Complex and numerous community residents attended the township board meeting last week to again ask the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees to participate in a feasibility study to save Central Middle School. Members of
Canton Township officials accept 1-percent raise
Dec. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Canton Township officials will receive a 1-percent salary increase next year. Members of the township board of trustees voted unanimously on the issue last week, saying the increase matches those seen by merit-based employees. The new salaries are: $116,520 for Supervisor Phil LaJoy, $99,778
Township recreation plan concerns 2 trustees
Lifetime Fitness facility “We are spending more than we take in and that will only get worse.” Doroshewitz Dec. 23, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township Trustee Bob Doroshewitz has expressed concern that the opinions of township residents may not be taken into consideration with regard to a new