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Michigan’s Peak Fall Color Report
Oct. 18, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. October 17-23, 2013 Fall’s annual color show across much of the Upper Peninsula is now past peak; however, there are still some good viewing opportunities near St. Ignace and the eastern UP. Fall color is beginning to quicken its spread across Michigan’s Northwest
Vehicle thefts in township leave residents and neighbors uneasy
Oct. 16, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE – UPDATED One suspect apprehended. Plymouth Township Police said detectives arrested one suspect early today in the Bradbury condominium subdivision after an attempted vehicle larceny, relative to those incidents reported by PlymouthVoice.com. At approximately 4:00 a.m. two suspects were interrupted in the process
Commissioners ready to set township officials’ pay
Oct. 15, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Pay for Performance? “Currently the annual salary for the township supervisor is $101,998 and the treasurer and clerk are paid $94,668 each.” When the Plymouth Township Compensation Commission met last week, their goal was to agree on how much the elected township
This fall take advantage of beautiful Maybury
Oct. 15, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Located in Northville, the small but unique Maybury State Park offers approximately 1,000 acres of rolling terrain, open meadows, mature forests, a small lake, fishing pond, small streams, a variety of wildlife, and abundant wildflowers. Activities include hiking and walking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing,
Township suspends 3 police officers after dragnet
Oct. 12, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “…allegedly the officer with whom DeFrain was romantically involved.” A lawsuit alleging civil rights violations filed by a Plymouth Township police officer resulted in the suspension of her supervisor and two other officers last week. Brittany DeFrain, 24, sued the township after her
Retiring library director honored at reception
Oct. 10, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Pat Thomas celebrated 34 years at the helm of the Plymouth District Library during a retirement reception honoring her last month. The event was attended by members of the library board of trustees, the Friends of the Plymouth District Library, supporters and fellow employees.
Michigan Fall Color Report
The fall color show in the state’s Upper Peninsula is reaching its peak, with many state parks in the region reporting significant color development. Luce County locals suggest a fall drive to Crisp Point Lighthouse via CR-500 to CR-412 for excellent color this coming weekend. Other good fall road
Township hall signs show lack of respect
Oct. 8, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE EDITORIAL By: Susan Willett, Publisher Associated Newspapers of Michigan Once again, officials in Plymouth Township Hall have confounded us with their arrogance, pettiness and childish behavior. Trustee Bob Doroshewitz and Clerk Nancy Conzelman, Supervisor Richard Reaume and Treasurer Ron Edwards. Trustee Mike
Is it School-Craft or is it Schoolcraft?
Oct. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. This ironical misspelling is almost comical. It’s a mockery of man’s name who himself was a wordsmith. Apparently the person who works in the sign shop in Wayne County and created the new School-Craft signs, just installed at Schoolcraft and Haggerty Road, never heard
Resignation leaves vacancy on Northville board
Oct. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Northville Board of Education member Joseph Hige, Jr., will step down at the completion of his current four-year term Dec. 31. Hige has opted not to serve the additional one-year extension of his term that is the result of a new state law effective