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Township Firefighters’ Turkey Drive aids needy
Nov. 15, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Gobble, gobble Firefighters spend their careers saving others from danger and peril. Every day, they respond to fires and medical emergencies, tending to the welfare of others, as part of their job. The Plymouth firefighters have taken that responsibility even further, however, and are
Another good reason to elect Richard Sharland Plymouth Township Supervisor
Nov. 3, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. OPINION AN OPEN LETTER TO PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, RICHARD REAUME Dear Mr. Reaume: You are the laughing stock of the entire community, not that there is any humor in your actions, just serious horror within the ranks of neighboring firefighter professionals. They
Time To Restore Honesty And Professionalism To The Plymouth Township Treasurer’s Office
Oct. 31, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The choice of the Plymouth Voice for a positive and much-needed change in the treasurer’s office is Rita White. On the eve of the most important election within Plymouth Township in decades, educated residents and voters will soon choose the path and the
Firefighter criticizes public safety officer plan
October 1, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Chris Hull, a resident and professional fire-fighter, recently expressed his concern that the Township will end up paying more for lesser trained personnel, slower response times with an inferior township fire service without professionals certified in advanced life support. To the editor: The
Safety officer plan criticized
September 6, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Mr. Edwards, who plans to oversee the operation, will require the Township to increase their reliance on the services of the HVA Ambulance Co. TO THE EDITOR I have made it my business to become thoroughly informed about the issues surrounding our
The problem with the Public Safety Officer
August 29, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The Real Challenges of Consolidating Police and Fire. By James McLaughlin. With the financial strains currently facing many city managers and mayors throughout the country, consolidation of services is a hot topic in town halls everywhere. Because fire and police departments are often two
Candidates actions criticized
To the editor: Both Bob Dorshevitcz and Mike Kelly stated in the 7-16-12 Candidates Forum that they were “opposed to closing the Wilcox Fire Station.” Yet, while they were Trustees this past March, they both voted to close that same station……LIES, LIES…LIES. Throughout the past year and a half,
Legislator’s conduct questioned
July 26, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “Heise’s law partner and his law firm are racking up thousands of dollars in legal fees each month to fight his own constituents.” LETTERS To the editor; I always held the thought that state representatives represented the people, tried to improve the communities they
Don’t believe the propaganda-Township resident speaks out
July 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Special to PlymouthVoice.com Letter by: TOM KELLY. Mr. Kelly is a long time Plymouth Township resident and a professional firefighter-paramedic in a neighboring community. Recent Plymouth Township election campaign mailing propaganda have suggested that the current Board of Trustees have, “right-sized” the Plymouth
OPINION-ELECTION 2012 PROFILE
JENNIFER MANN. Candidate speaks out “You do have a choice, there is a better way” It’s high campaign season right now and Plymouth Township candidates are out there in record numbers, anxious and competitive, challenging each other and the incumbents on their past decisions, future plans and even questioning their