Students worthy of honors

Oct. 18, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Marching Band has won yet another championship. The band students have won so many awards that many in the community have become somewhat jaded to the importance of their accomplishments. This is a big deal. Every one of these competitions,
Supevisor remains silent about cop jobs; resident upset

October 4, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Township safety plan questioned To the editor; At the Sept. 25 Plymouth Township Board of Trustees’ meeting, I asked our township supervisor an important question regarding his plan to implement a public service model that has police officers serving as firefighters. The plan
Make a difference day

September 30, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Help a senior or person with disability. Want to make a difference by helping a senior citizen or person with a disability? Are you a senior or a disabled person who could use a hand to rake leaves? Plymouth Community United Way (PCUW) is
Detroit may seek return of $16 million site

UPDATE: City of Detroit Council- Photo Gallery September 27, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Detroit officials are finalizing a course of action regarding a $16 million piece of property in Plymouth Township erroneously sold for back taxes Plymouth Township was the buyer of the land, paying $606,000 for the property,
Grant funding will aid township

September 6, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. We’d just like to officially congratulate Northville Township for the recent $582,000 federal grant that will be used to provide a full complement of firefighters on staff. These grants, part of the federal stimulus package, were designed to keep firefighters and police officers on
City of Plymouth road construction update
September 17, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The City of Plymouth Road Paving and Infrastructure is continuing with work on three different streets now in progress. SUTHERLAND Between Main and McKinley – The landscape contractor is working in the area and will make initial repairs to sprinkler systems before bringing
Safety officer plan criticized

September 6, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Mr. Edwards, who plans to oversee the operation, will require the Township to increase their reliance on the services of the HVA Ambulance Co. TO THE EDITOR I have made it my business to become thoroughly informed about the issues surrounding our
“Undercover cop” pleads not guilty

September 6, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The on-call Northville firefighter recently charged by Northville Township police for unauthorized use of emergency lights on his personal vehicle pleaded not guilty Sept. 29 during a pre-trial hearing before Judge James Plakas at the 35th District Court. Simon Wilkinson, 45, was arrested in
Northville wins $582,000 federal fire safety grant

August 23, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. [Plymouth Township has 13 firefighters in total for all shifts for their 28,000 residents, two major expressways and acres of industrial complexes.] Northville Township officials have approved and accepted a two-year $582,000 public safety grant. The federal grant, called SAFER, Staffing for Adequate Fire
11th Congressional District Special Primary – September 5, 2012

August 27, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A special primary in the 11th Congressional District will be held Wednesday, September 5 to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of U.S. Rep. Thad McCotter. Make the best decision you can about candidates at every level despite the misleading campaign literature and