Primary will decide several township terms

Jun. 13, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News All four of the candidates elected to terms as Plymouth Township trustees will be Republicans. Only one Democrat filed to have her name included on the Aug. 2 primary election ballot in the township which will reduce the 10 hopeful
Wednesday concerts announced

Jun. 13, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Music In The Park, a 32-year “Summer Wednesday at Noon” tradition will be hosted again this year by the Plymouth Community Arts Council. Concerts will begin June 22 and continue through Aug. 24. The 10-week concert series is free to
Lawsuit to eliminate candidates fails

Carl Berry, (red shirt) and Republican Party leaders whisper in Township hall one week before Shannon Price’s official appointment, March 2015. Photo: © Don Howard/Associated Newspapers Jun. 11, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer A circuit court judge has ruled that Plymouth
Opioid abuse is target of new effort

Jun. 9, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Opioid abuse is target of new effort The Canton Police and Fire Departments have joined forces with local community health organizations and Growth Works, Inc., to address opioid abuse, now considered a national epidemic. Opioids are a class of
Township police warn of increased larceny

Jun. 7, 2016 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township Police say there have been increased reports of larceny from area homes, garages and vehicles with the onset of warm weather. Officials report incidents of individuals casing neighborhoods, knocking on doors and asking for someone who does not
Community Bulletin Board

Jun. 4, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Events Murder, mayhem and tea The Plymouth Historical Museum will host a murder mystery tea performed by the Plymouth Living History Troupe from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, June 12. Come dressed to impress in your finery from the Roaring 20s or
Fire safety is election issue

Jun. 2, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “Since the departmental downsizing, officials have tried to address staffing shortages and public criticism.” Don Howard Staff Writer The 2012 decision of Plymouth Township officials to cut fire department staffing in half and close the Lake Pointe Fire
Northville Township board sued by former fire chief

May 31, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Former Northville Township Fire Chief Richard Marinucci has sued the municipality for $175,000 claiming wrongful termination, age discrimination, violation of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and denial of due process, among seven separate counts. Marinucci, 62, was named township fire
‘Dark Money’ funds suit to disqualify Plymouth candidates

Kurt Heise May 26, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer Questions regarding the true identity of the plaintiff in a legal complaint filed in Wayne County Circuit Court May 13 demanding the removal of two Plymouth Township candidates from the August ballot
School budget includes increased class sizes

May 25, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The Plymouth Canton Community Schools budget for 2016-17 includes increased class sizes at most schools along with other cost cutting to compensate for a $3.7 million deficit. The proposed budget also includes an additional five school days, employee furloughs and