Plymouth
Treasurer’s future could be determined at special meeting

Dec. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Opinion The prevalence in-fighting, open disrespect and the covert plans of a select-few that continually impair the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees apparently is not unique when one looks at similar antics and chicanery in West Bloomfield Township, as reported
December Events


Dec. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. A Red Ryder Christmas Story Celebrate the holidays at the Plymouth Historical Museum with the new exhibit “A Red Ryder Christmas Story”. This fun-filled exhibit is based on the beloved Christmas movie, A Christmas Story, as well as the original story by Jean Shepherd
Officials’ salaries are puzzling


Plymouth Township Supervisor, Richard Reaume, appointed campaign contributor and former township employee Sarah Gatzek to the Compensation Commission. Dec. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Officials in Plymouth and Canton townships will earn more money next year than they did last year, after actions taken-or not taken-by their
The original ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in Plymouth


Nov. 21, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. A favorite holiday classic returns to the Penn Theatre in downtown Plymouth this December. The Christmas film, one of five scheduled at the Penn this December holiday season, will play Dec. 5 through Dec. 8 at beautifully restored theatre on Kellogg Park. Recently, fans
Smart Meters topic of film


Dec. 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. That new electric meter that DTE is installing may not be such a bright idea, after all. Michigan Stop Smart Meters, a statewide group opposed to the new meters that electric, gas and water providers are installing in homes has expressed concerns about the
Goodfellows founder’s family continues legacy


The Brady Family of Plymouth will be maintaining a family legacy when they help sell Goodfellows newspapers Dec. 2 Patrick Brady, left, Audrey Brady, Amelia Brady,in mom’s arms, James Brady, Pam Brady, F. J. Brady, Cindy Brady and Goodfellows President Frank Brady are descendants of the founder of the Goodfellows
Township firefighters again give back to their community


Lt. Dan Atkins thanked Dick Holloway, 91, for his donation to the Plymouth Township Fire Department’s 5th Annual Turkey Drive last Saturday at Kroger. Holloway, a veteran World War II fighter pilot lives in Plymouth. Nov. 28, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Happy Thanksgiving ! Firefighters spend their careers
Canton Police announce the retirement of two veteran officers


Nov. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Deputy Chief Robert Kerr and Police Officer Kevin Rize will both retire after more than 28 years of service. Chief Kerr started his career as a patrol officer in 1985 after graduating from the University of Michigan and earning a Master’s Degree From Easter
Big Storm Threatens Thanksgiving Travel


WATCH VIDEO A major storm forced more than 300 flights to be cancelled in Dallas-Fort Worth on Sunday. It is also blamed for hundreds of traffic accidents. The storm is bringing snow, sleet and ice across the US ahead of the Thanksgiving weekend. Drive Safely. Nov. 25, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE.
Spin doctors again snub PARC committee


Nov. 25, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Opinion After a quarrelsome and confrontational meeting of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees on Nov. 12, one that lasted over 6 hours into the night, the spin-doctors of the township published their minutes recording the events, but with a different scenario. Remarkably,