Plymouth
Plymouth city commissioner seeks state term
Apr. 20, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth City Commissioner Colleen Pobur will seek the office of state representative from the 20th District in the November election. Pobur, 57, announced her candidacy last week at the Plymouth Library. She has lived in Plymouth for more than two decades
Firefighters save house from total loss
Photo: Special to The Eagle/ Jill Andra Young Apr. 18, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News There were no injuries in a house fire at 618 Farmer in Plymouth last Saturday, according to officials. Northville Fire Chief Steve Ott said that the 911 call was received at
Resignation’ denied by fire chief
Apr.. 14, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Former Northville Township Fire Chief Richard Marinucci is disputing the terms of his separation from his job. Marinucci, 62, who had been with the township since 2009, left his $116,000 position March 18. According to his attorney, Jill Schinske of Novi,
Kroger expansion plan nixed in Northville
Apr. 14, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Northville Township planning commissioners have rejected a request from the Kroger Co. to rezone the land on the northwest corner of Five Mile and Haggerty roads where the company plans to construct a 12- pump gas
Former State Rep to challenge Township clerk
Apr. 14, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Updated Plymouth Township Clerk Nancy Conzelman will face at least one challenger in the November election with the announcement earlier this year from former State Rep. Jerry Vorva that he plans to campaign for election to the office. Vorva, 64,
Second officer accuses treasurer of bullying, misconduct
Apr. 11, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan Retired Police Lt. Cal Lauria reportedly sent a letter to the members of the board of trustees today detailing one of what he characterized as many incidents of “bullying” of township employees by Treasurer Ron Edwards. Lauria’s letter was also strongly supportive
Kellogg Park fountain redesign is unveiled
Apr. 9, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plans for a new Kellogg Park fountain in downtown Plymouth were presented to members of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) at a meeting last month. According to a spokesman, the DDA is embarking on a major program to make upgrades to
Park manager claims politics prompted his replacement
Apr. 7, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A familiar face in Plymouth Township parks may be missing this year. Township Park Foreman Eric Anderson, a former township police officer, has apparently been replaced with another seasonal employee by Director of Parks and Grants Mike Mitchell. Anderson, 58, said
Volunteers sought for annual Rake N Go
Apr. 5, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Community United Way (PCUW) needs volunteers to clean yards and do light chores in Plymouth, and Plymouth and Canton townships on Saturday, April 30 during the Rake N Go event. Rake N Go is organized in partnership with Plymouth Community
Teen sentenced to prison in murder plot
Photo © Don Howard/Associated Newspapers of Michigan Jeffrey and Laurene Sikorksi, parents of Plymouth Township teen at 35th District Court in Oct. 2014. Apr. 5, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Roksana Sikorski, the Plymouth Township teen charged as an adult in a plot to murder her