Plymouth
Here’s how Lansing lawmakers spend your income taxes

May 23, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News By: James M. Hohman “What am I paying my taxes for?” That’s the question that occurs to a homeowner wondering why their street is littered with potholes. Or a mother wondering why her child’s school was closed but others were
Fire at former state hospital site ruled arson


May 14, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Township Police report five individuals were held on location last Wednesday after responding to a fire at the former site of the Northville Psychiatric State Hospital on Seven Mile Road, west of Haggerty. Township police and fire personnel responding to
No charges for PCCS student after posting racist video


May 12, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Pundits often say American life today appears to be constantly at, or above, the brink of violence. We agree. When claims of racism constantly permeate the conversation at every social media post, TV talk show, podcast, media outlet and
Plymouth community mourns death of Tony Bruscato


May 12, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth community is mourning the death of Anthony “Tony” L. Bruscato who died May 6.. For nearly 13 years, Mr. Bruscato led the Plymouth Downtown Development Authority, playing instrumental roles in the new fountain construction in Kellogg Park, organizing the
Northville Farmers Market opens


May 5, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Farmers’ Market is held each week May through October. Now open for the season on Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the corner of Sheldon and 7 Mile Road. There’s something for everyone at the Northville Farmers Market. Visitors
Canton man is convicted in brutal saw assault on wife, daughter


May 3, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Canton Township man accused of attacking his wife with a large circular saw and harming his young daughter has been found guilty of assault with intent to murder, torture and child abuse charges. Third Circuit Court Judge Paul Cusick ruled
Familiar names to appear on August primary ballot


May 1, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth M Voters in Canton Township, Plymouth and Northville will find some familiar names on the Aug. 2 primary ballot which will reduce the number of candidates in the November election. In the 6th District which includes Plymouth Township, the City of Plymouth, Canton
Plymouth Officers to wear body cameras


Apr. 28, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth Police Department will soon outfit all officers with body-worn cameras, according to a statement from city officials. While the police department has had in-car video/audio systems for nearly 19 years, the new Bodyworn by Utility platform will link both
Fundraising drive for Michigan Phil continues through May


Apr. 26, 2022 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Michigan Philharmonic is hoping that “April” showers bring May “dollars” as the annual matching fundraiser is underway through April and May. The orchestra is hoping to match the $20,000 donation of a major donor earlier this year. According to Beth
Governor seeks to keep nuclear plant on-line – just weeks before closing


Apr. 22, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Whitmer makes 11th hour move to keep nuclear plant from closing Just weeks before the planned closure of the Palisades nuclear plant Gov. Gretchen Whitmer moved to keep the controversial nuclear facility on-line. As reported by Bridge Michigan, Whitmer stated its