Prison farm near Plymouth

Jun. 1, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News An archived newspaper article, source unknown, refers to a Detroit Times evening edition and describes the Detroit City Council approval for the hotly disputed prison farm property located in Plymouth Township. The Detroit House of Corrections built in 1861, was owned and run
Township plans to sell disputed property

June 1, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The former DeHoCo property is reportedly for sale by Plymouth Township despite a claim on the land by the City of Detroit.. Despite an unresolved lawsuit and an Affidavit of Interest filed by the City of Detroit, Plymouth
Detroit’s claim on old prison stalls major suburban development plans

Plymouth Township resident and farmer Richard Sharland in February 2014 May 30, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “This is our property, and we’ll defend it vigorously,” Butch Hollowell, Detroit Corporation Council “There was nothing deceitful or dishonest on our part,” Richard Reaume, Plymouth Township Supervisor
Weekend Ahead

Band Concert in Kellogg Park-Friday Music in the Air Concert Series will feature music from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s as the group the Phoenix Theory takes the Hines Park Lincoln Stage in Downtown Plymouth’s Kellogg Park at 7:00 p.m. This will be a free concert in the park.
Middle school valued at $4 million

May 30, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. News Plymouth Michigan Central Middle School in downtown Plymouth will be on the market with a price tag right around $4 million. Appraiser David Burgoyne presented his findings to the members of the Plymouth Canton Community Schools Board of Education members last week, concluding
Water bills to increase with new sewer charges

May 30, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Members of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved an increase in the sewage disposal fee for water customers. The 25 cent increase per thousand gallons of water will take the fee from $5.50 per thousand gallons of water used
Security upgrades OK’d for Northville Town Square

May 30, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. News Northville Michigan More than $35,000 in improvements to the sound system and security cameras will take place at Northville Town Square this summer. Members of the Northville City Council approved a contract for $7,087 with AFP Sound Systems to install a new sound
Fundraiser for fallen border patrol agent set

May 28, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Firing Line Gun Range and Gun Shop in Westland will host a fund raising event on June 5 from Noon to 8:00 p.m. in honor of fallen U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and the Brian Terry Foundation. Officer Terry
Plymouth Township firefighters plan Fill-the-Boot fundraiser

May 28, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Not only are the Plymouth Township Firefighters pledged to save lives, both as paramedics and firefighters, but they are pledging their support for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, MDA this Saturday, May 31 at two township locations when the IAFF union
Township plans to sell disputed property

May 27, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The former DeHoCo property is reportedly for sale by Plymouth Township despite a claim on the land by the City of Detroit.. Despite an unresolved lawsuit and an Affidavit of Interest filed by the City of Detroit, Plymouth