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Downtown Plymouth Events
Saturday August 17 – a great day to visit Downtown Plymouth! This Saturday, August 17th, is Free Day at the Plymouth Historical Museum sponsored by the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce. The Museum, at 155 S. Main St., will be open free to the public from 1-4 pm to
Northville celebrates prison demolition
Northville Township Manager Chip Snider, State Rep. Kurt Heise, John Adamo Jr., CEO Adamo Group with Township Supervisor Robert Nix at Scott Prison demolition. Aug. 14, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Northville Township Supervisor Robert Nix, Township Manager Chip Snider and State Rep. Kurt Heise were all smiles Monday as
Plymouth Township water rates increased by board
STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION, PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP WATER TOWER Since April of 2008 when the new township water tower was reported functioning by engineers, the 1 million gallon tank has reportedly not been filled to more than 65 percent capacity. It is said the tank will hold only 250,000 gallons of water
Northville Township Firefighters Fill The Boot
Aug. 14, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Northville Township firefighters collected $2,905 during their recent Fill The Boot campaign to help the Muscular Dystrophy Association. They exceeded the total from last year by $900, according to a spokesperson who said the firefighters are happy to help MDA which is an organization
Local artist is part of special exhibit in Bloomfield
Aug. 14, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth resident and well- known artist Tony Roko will have his work on exhibit next month at the Janice Charach Gallery in Bloomfield. Roko and fellow artist Bowen Kline, who are both self-taught, will be the focus of the show at the gallery that
AOL makes major cuts with its Patch
Aug. 10, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plans Call for Cutbacks in Sites, Staff Layoffs AOL Chief Executive Tim Armstrong is resorting to major cuts at the company’s Patch local news unit in a last-ditch effort to turn it into the profitable enterprise he promised it would be by the end
Letter to the editor blasts township officials
Rendering of $625,000 park pavilion. Aug. 9, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Campaign supporter says he’s furious and embarrassed To the editor: I was furious last week when the Plymouth Township Board voted 4-3 to borrow $2 million to spend on “recreation” projects without any input from the voters.
Former GM Vice Chairman signs new book in Plymouth
Aug. 6, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Geoff Frampton learned a great deal during his 37 years as a Ford Motor Co. engineer. One of those lessons was always try to think out of the box. Now part of the sales staff at Don Massey Cadillac in Plymouth, Frampton applied those
Record breaking 5-hour board meeting leaves residents upset, still no answers
Aug. 5, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Residents protest plan for golf course project “It appears there’s a rush to do something; it’s the appearance of impropriety,” Township Resident. Several residents of Woodlore North subdivision attended the meeting of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees last week to reiterate their
Township OKs $1.9 million bond sale for park improvements
Aug. 1, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE Arnold, Conzelman, Edwards and Reaume cast the votes in favor of the project Plymouth Township residents will pay $1.9 million for a new park pavilion and amphitheater along with improvements at Hilltop Golf Course and Lake Pointe Soccer Park. After some