Plymouth
Sally Anne Repeck 1956- 2020 Community Activist

Jul. 30, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Sally Anne Repeck, a well-known community activist in Plymouth, died July 19, 2020 following a four-year battle with cancer. Ms. Repeck was the former chair of the Wayne County Department of Social Services and also chaired the Plymouth Downtown Development Authority
Jewell Maple townhome project underway in Plymouth

Jul. 25, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Members of the Plymouth City Commission approved a plan for the construction of a 10-unit group of single-family condominiums and the redevelopment of the building that formerly housed Saxton’s Garden Center, a Plymouth landmark from 1932 until
Debra Madonna – first recipient of the Ruth Huston-Whipple Award

Madonna is the founder of the Miracle League of Plymouth, created to give special needs children with mental and physical disabilities a chance to play and experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime-baseball.
Know your risk during the COVID-19 pandemic

Jul. 15, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Texas Medical Association has assembled a risk chart to keep people informed. Physicians from the TMA COVID-19 Task Force and the TMA Committee on Infectious Diseases in Austin Texas ranked the risk factors on a scale of 1 to 10.
Plymouth’s City Commission – On-the-road-again !

Jul. 15, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth City Commission’s annual meeting tour is in full swing; once again holding outdoor sessions is the city parks. The members will meet next on July 20 at Hough Park (Maple and Evergreen), August 3 at Garden Club Park (Forest
Big changes as infrastructure improvement program begins

Jul. 10, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “Main Street between Ann Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail will change this area to a three-lane street with dedicated bike lanes in both directions.” City officials announced roadwork is on schedule to start this week after the Plymouth City Commission approved a $6.9
COVID-19 curve has unflattened fast – Now what ?

Jul. 9, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Kara Gavin Special Writer Pandemic historians who showed the power of efforts to ‘flatten the curve’ say it will take all-out effort by individuals, industry and elected officials to reduce death and suffering until vaccines are available Back in
Former fire chief mourned

Jul. 9, 2020, PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Former Plymouth Township Fire Chief Larry F. Groth, Sr. was conveyed to his final resting place in Mount Hope Memorial Gardens last week in a 1936 fire wagon reserved for fire department dignitaries. Chief Groth, 78, died on June 27, 2020.
Future of proposed township park uncertain

Jul 7, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News A wedge-shaped plot of township-owned property could soon be a recreation facility in Plymouth. Or not. Members of the township board of trustees heard a plan to transform the 9-acre site east of Beck Road and north of Ann Arbor Trail
Pandemic upends Plymouth’s traditional holiday celebration

Jul. 5, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer The streets of Plymouth were quiet on Independence Day with the absence of the traditional Good Morning America Parade. Gone were the crowds, the banners, flags, honking fire engines, high school bands, antique cars, elected officials and