Plymouth
Township fire closes its two fire stations, again
Dec. 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE OPINION According to a recent media report, Plymouth Township firefighters responded to a stove fire this past Sunday afternoon on Ann Arbor Road and successfully extinguished the blaze, contained in the kitchen. This is good news. The report described how in addition to
Appeals court ruling favors township
Dec. 20, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. ‘Township officials then increased the amount requested to 10 mills with the authority to levy the amount annually’ Three Michigan court of Appeals judges have ruled in favor of Plymouth Township, determining that the township had the authority to set the millage rate
Plans for annual ice festival heat up
Dec. 13, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. 2013 PLYMOUTH ICE FESTIVAL TAKES PLACE ON JANUARY 18, 19 & 20 “Where else but Plymouth can the city and the businesses roll out the red carpet for 100,000 visitors to downtown in the middle of January?” For the last two years, the
Smoke machine suspected in church illnesses
Dec. 13, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Christmas program at NorthRidge Church in Plymouth featured some extra drama last Thursday night when the Plymouth Township Fire Department rescue squad was summoned after three people needed medical help during the performance. Approximately 3,000 people were in attendance at the sold-
Angry Plymouth City Manager gets apology from publisher
Dec. 14, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “I feel bad for my part in turning him into the snarling creature who called me.” Facing Mr. Hyde after offending Dr. Jeykell: Chapter One By: Susan Willett Here’s a hint for a holiday hostesses. Don’t invite Paul Sincock and me to
35th District Court evacuated after gas leak
Dec. 13, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. When Michigan State Police Court Officer, Frank Wren, opened the doors of the 35th District Court Building on Plymouth Road at 7:30 this morning he immediately knew something was seriously wrong. Wren who was first to arrive and reported the emergency to the fire department
Township board approves $900,000 preliminary streetscape plan
Dec. 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Township officials unanimously approved plans to solicit bids for streetscape improvements for the Ann Arbor Road Corridor at their Tuesday Board of Trustee meeting. Township Supervisor, Richard Reaume, announced they have received an estimate and preliminary plans from engineering consulting firm, Spalding
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Popular football star lights up fans with memoirs and anecdotes
Dec. 8, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. You can’t help but like Wally Triplett. The long time local resident, a football great who played for the Detroit Lions and Penn State, was the guest speaker last Tuesday at a special presentation at the Westland Library where he reminisced about his life
Red Wings to join Salvation Army bell ringers at local markets
Dec. 8, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Members of The Detroit Red Wings staff and alumni are teaming up with the Salvation Army for “Red Wings for Red Kettles” to help the nonprofit reach its $8.5 million Red Kettle campaign goal. The former players will join the Salvation Army’s Detroit area commander,