Tipping Point presents American Wee Pie
Aug. 8, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Meet Zed, a middle-aged test-book editor who finds himself back in his sleepy, Midwestern hometown of Gardensend to tidy up his deceased mother’s affairs. On his way to his mother’s house, he inadvertently steps into oncoming traffic. He’s pulled from
Concert for Lost Voices, Sunday at PARC
Celebrity Celtic singer-songwriter Kitty Donohoe (Left) Aug. 6, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Arts, along with the Plymouth Arts and Recreations Complex, PARC, will present a special concert Sunday at 7 p.m. at
State process to fund DeHoCo razing begins
Prison housing facilities Detroit House of Corrections, Five Mile Road, Plymouth Township Aug. 5, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Initial steps are under way for demolition at the site of the former Detroit House of Corrections. The buildings, described as blight by state
United Way begins annual school supply drive
Aug. 5, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News It may seem like summer vacation just started, but local stores are already shifting into back to school mode. Plymouth Community United Way is no different. The official Back to School Supply Drive began last week and will continue through
Township election a landslide
Winning Grins. (From left) Mark Clinton, Jerry Vorva, Gary Heitman, Bob Doroshewitz, Kurt Heise, Chuck Curmi and Jack Dempsey celebrate Tuesday night. Aug. 3, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Last Tuesday’s election was the culmination of the most contentious and expensive campaigns known to Plymouth Township.
Fake identity irks LWV
Moderator Roberta Young at 2016 Plymouth Township voters forum Jul. 31, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Letter to the Editor The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization that never supports or opposes any candidate or political party. We were, therefore, dismayed to see that
Voters need to take responsibility
Jul. 28, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION As entrenched Plymouth Township incumbents dig in for survival, their preposterous claims of fiscal responsibility, public safety, and community service continue to choke township mailboxes as we count down to the primary election next Tuesday, Aug. 2. The
A case of postal fraud
Jul. 25, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Anyone looking for clear evidence of the poor character and deceitful nature of incumbent Plymouth Township Supervisor Shannon Price and Treasurer Ron Edwards need only empty their mailbox. In the mail this week, these two, under the guise
Residents pay for failed leadership
Jul. 21, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Despite the widespread criticism of his political appointment to the supervisor’s job in Plymouth Township, Shannon Price had the opportunity to quiet his critics and demonstrate the leadership necessary to reform the pervasive toxic environment in township hall.
Undaunted candidates are working magic
Jul. 17, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Former prosecutor and hospital executive-candidate Mike Duggan made history in Detroit’s mayoral primary in 2013 when he received 46 percent of the primary vote as a write-in candidate. Duggan’s name had been removed from the ballot by the courts after