Plymouth
Why Were Voters Denied Right to Vote?
July 6, 2012 CITIZENS FOR CHANGE . JUNE 2012 – PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP INFORMATIONAL LETTER. THERE IS MORE TO THE CONTROVERSY THAN FIRE AND EMS PROTECTION Trustees deny Plymouth Township residents their rights This letter is about more than the firefighter/EMS issue. It is about citizens being denied answers
Mangan prophesied the demise of the Fire Department at the hands of the Board of Trustees
EDITOR: Originally ran as as Guest Commentary by Greg Mangan in February 2012. Mangan was the official Plymouth Township Fire Department spokesperson and was subsequently laid-off by Township Supervisor, Richard Reaume shortly after this article was published. February 23, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. BOARD DECISION COULD THREATEN RESIDENTS’ SAFETY. Plymouth
Plymouth Township citizens forum aims to put candidates to the test
June 25, 2012 DETROIT FREE PRESS. Eric D. Lawrence, Staff Writer. The debate over cuts to the Plymouth Community Fire Department and other issues is prompting a group of Plymouth Township residents to hold a candidate forum Tuesday. Plymouth Township Concerned Citizens is asking candidates for township offices to
Camp 9-1-1 now available


June 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Huron Valley Ambulance will offer Camp 9-1-1 again this year for 8-12 year olds interested in emergency services. Camp 9-1-1 campers will tour an ambulance, learn CPR, interact with their local fire and police departments and visit a hospital emergency department. HVA Paramedics and
Officers receive honors


June 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Police Sgt. Chris Voorhies and Ofc. Tom Koval were honored by Huron Valley Ambulance with the 2012 Life Saving Award at the annual Emergency Medical Services Recognition Awards Dinner last month. Voorhies and Koval were honored for their life-savings actions during an early-morning
What residents don’t know can (and does) hurt


June 14, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. What you don’t know can hurt you. What people in Plymouth Township don’t know has already hurt some people in the Lake Pointe subdivision, the largest in the township. What people don’t know is that, despite the disingenuous claims of the township officials, they
School construction troubles subdivision residents


June 14, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. RESIDENTS ARE SHOCKED AT SIZE, PROJECT CONTINUES- new photos. Residents of the Rolling Hills subdivision have already learned a lesson from their new neighbor, Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy: Pay attention to zoning hearings. As bulldozers, cement trucks and heavy machinery of all kinds continues to
Apathy is great challenge
LETTER TO THE EDITOR April 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Recently there was a wonderful editorial in one of the national papers titled “What Would Atticus Do?” by William McGurn. It brought back memories of the great Gregory Peck film “To Kill a Mocking Bird”, and the prize winning novel
Worker rescued as home roof collapses


June 7, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Community Fire Department responded to an emergency medical call on Thornridge Drive in the Lake Pointe subdivision early Monday morning when a 50-year-old roofing contractor was seriously injured. The unnamed male worker, employed by Richard’s Roofing of Troy, required emergency care and rescue
Neighborhood heroes have earned honors
June 7, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Last month, throughout the area, police officers and fire fighters were honored in several communities as Officers of the Year. The stories of the actions of many of these men could have been lifted from the pages of movie scripts. These men and women