Plymouth
Two share life-long love affair with cars-link to Plymouth
Chantal Charbonneau with her 1951 Packard convertible and 104-year-old Margaret Dunning with the 1930 Packard convertible she has owned for 55 years. Nov. 11, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “A trip in a ’50s car such as this provides a voyage in time with every ride, not to
Recognition and honor for two leading citizens
Nov. 11, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Symphony chairman honored by county board Don Soenen of Plymouth has been honored with the Arts Patron Award by the Wayne County Council for the Arts, History and Humanities. Citing Soenen’s work with the Michigan Philharmonic, where he is the
Pair charged in shooting and robbery at senior citizen’s home
Nov. 10, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE Plymouth Michigan News A Westland man and a Wayne woman have been charged with the murder of a 76-year-old Plymouth Township man in his home last month. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym L. Worthy has charged Andrew Jeffrey Nutt, 22, of Westland and Miriah Nichole
Parents of 15-year-old stabbing suspect had filed criminal sex complaint against boyfriend
Jeffery and Laurene Sikorski parents of 15-year-old stabbing suspect in Plymouth’s 35th District Court in October Nov. 5, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A 15-year-old Plymouth Township girl and her 23-year-old boyfriend are accused of conspiring to murder her entire family beginning with a vicious attack
Plymouth Tree Lighting planned
Nov. 5, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News WATCH VIDEO This year, the Main Street Boulevard Tree Lighting and Salvation Army Red Kettle Kick Off ceremony sponsored by the Plymouth Downtown Development Authority will take place Nov. 14. This will be the fifth year for the event, which
Supervisor files language to recall 3 trustees
Nov. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “This is a malicious attempt to confuse and frustrate the citizens. I have the moral political courage to do the right thing.” Each of the members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees is now facing a recall effort. Supervisor
Northville Civic Concern seeks to fill empty shelves
Nov. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Civic Concern is looking for help in filling empty shelves. According to a spokesperson from the organization, client numbers have been steadily increasing as donations are decreasing. The charity currently services more than 170 Northville households, many with school-age children.
Renewal of public safety millage to be on ballot
Nov. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Don Howard Staff Writer Members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees unanimously voted to place the renewal of two current public safety millages on a February ballot. They will not ask for any increase in the millage rate
Teachers donate $10,000 to district
Nov. 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News They are teaching by example. Teachers and other employees in the Northville Public Schools donated more than $10,000 to the Northville Educational Foundation during the giving campaign last month. During the campaign, 178 staff members contributed to the educational foundation with
Plymouth Township resident shot dead
Plymouth Township Police Lt. Robert Antal Oct. 30, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Township News Plymouth Township Police discovered the body of a 76 year old resident found shot to death in his home on Gilbert Street near Haggerty Road on Oct. 27. The Wayne County Medical Examiner