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
Canton Police seek help in identifying assault suspect
Mar. 30, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Canton Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect who they say assaulted two people in the parking lot of the Walmart store located at 45555 Michigan Avenue. Police who have provided store surveillance photos describe the man as
14 Bands set to rock downtown Plymouth
Mar. 26, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Music in the Air free weekly concert series is set to begin May 27 and run through Sep. 3 at the Kellogg Park stage in downtown Plymouth. The ever-popular Friday night outdoor music series for 2022 features a wide
Fire Chief wants residents informed about backyard fires
Mar. 22, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News SEASONAL REMINDER ‘Be a good neighbor-be considerate and be safe’ Don Howard Staff Writer As outdoor recreational fires gain in popularity each year, fire officials stress that the activity comes with the responsibility for safety and consideration for your neighbors.
Does buying an electric vehicle make practical and financial sense?
Mar. 16, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Questioning electric vehicle costs With today’s record setting high gas prices and big-government push to move away from fossil fuels the question many consumers are asking is whether an electric vehicle purchase makes financial sense and if their home electrical
Whitmer likely to veto tax relief bill
Mar. 8, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Last week the Republican-controlled Michigan Senate voted to send a $2.5 billion tax cut proposal to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk. With billions of dollars in surplus funds GOP lawmakers in the House and Senate pushed to drop the state’s income tax
Lansing is flush with cash – Lawmakers should keep an old promise on taxes
Mar. 3, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News House Republicans last Thursday unveiled a tax cut proposal — House Bill 5838 — that would significantly cut the personal income tax rate from 4.25 percent to 3.9 percent – a tax cut that reportedly would save a worker earning $70,000
City officials resurrect paid parking plan
Feb. 22, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News After nearly a three-year hiatus the Plymouth City Commission is once again considering paid parking for the downtown area. Members listened to citizen comments and concerns and unanimously passed a resolution at the regular City Commission meeting held Feb. 7 to