Township plans to hire more public safety employees
New Treasurer Mark Clinton taking oath of office from Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Nov. 2016. Dec. 6, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth Township Board of Trustees has approved a $14.4 million budget by a 5-2 vote. Casting the no votes on the new
Fire Department mentorship – Fire & EMS Career Exploring
Dec. 5, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News ANNOUNCEMENT The Northville City Fire Department has an Explorer Post for students ages 14 to 20 to provide hand-on experiences to individuals who may be interested in a future career in Fire or EMS. Approximately 80% of the Department’s
Fire damages Northville business
Mark’s Outdoor Power Equipment after fire, Dec. 5. Dec. 5, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer An early morning fire at Mark’s Outdoor Power Equipment in Northville Township Tuesday was believed to have started in the first floor office area. Thirty
Wolcott chosen as mayor
Dec. 4, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth City Commissioners unanimously selected top-vote getter Oliver Wolcott as the new mayor of the city. The commissioners made their choice during the first meeting of the newly- elected body earlier this month. Wolcott, an incumbent, was the first-place finisher
Community Bulletin Board
Dec. 2, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News HOLIDAY EVENTS Holiday Greens Market Sunday Dec. 3, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the Gathering Place, Downtown Plymouth. For more information, call 734-262-3199. Canton hosts tree lighting The annual Tree Lighting event in Canton Township promises to
Northville Hospital ruins will be razed
Northville Township Manager Chip Snider, former State Rep. Kurt Heise, the late John Adamo Jr., CEO Adamo Group with Township Supervisor Robert Nix at Scott Prison demolition, August, 2013. Nov. 30, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Township officials have approved a $5.9 million contract for
Christmas at The Penn – Plymouths’ treasured gem
Nov. 30, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Saved from the wrecking ball in 2005, the historic Penn Theatre continues to entertain generation after generation and warm the hearts of families and children each year during the holiday season. One of the last remaining big screen cinemas, the
Officials add ‘administration fee’ to tax bills
“Curmi: (it’s)…really a tax increase….a tax that the township could levy without a vote of the residents.” Nov. 26, 2017 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan Plymouth Township officials have approved a 1-percent administration fee to be added to tax bills beginning next month. The new fee approved
Happy Thanksgiving from the staff of the Plymouth Voice
Nov. 23 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News THANKSGIVING DAY, 1986 — “Today let us take heart from the noble example of our first President. . . . And let us ever be mindful of the faith and spiritual values that have made our Nation great and that alone
Veterans post needs new home
Nov. 22, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The American Legion Post 251 is in need of a temporary building or home the veterans could maintain including minor repair work, if needed, painting, and maintenance of a parking lot and/or yard work. The group would also pay utility bills