New president makes some changes to Fall Festival
(A complete guide to the festival and all the events and attractions will be included in the next edition of The Eagle.) Sep. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Refining tradition The 58th Annual Plymouth Fall Festival will mix the traditional and popular attractions with a few improvements this
Treasurer presses township planning commission to OK $1.9 million project
Plymouth Township Trustee Chuck Curmi at recent board meeting Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. EXCLUSIVE Edwards made a lengthy and detailed presentation to the seven-member commission Wednesday as a “staff request.” The Plymouth Township Board of Trustees’
BACK TO SCHOOL
Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE From the City of Plymouth Police Department School is back in session starting September 3rd and drivers will need to pay more attention on the roads. We will need to be aware of children walking to and from school and of buses loading
Community Bulletin Board
Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. IMPORTANT ROAD CLOSURES TUESDAY – September 3 Drivers should anticipate that a temporary Round About will be set up in the intersection of Main Street and Ann Arbor Trail starting at 7:00 a.m. It is anticipated that the Round About will be set
Bond sale questioned
Aug. 30, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A letter from Plymouth Township resident Duane Zantop, published in several newspapers, prompted his neighbor, Isaac Bishop, Jr. to attend his first meeting of the township board of trustees last Tuesday. Bishop, who described himself as a fiscal social and political conservative, addressed the
September Event Highlight
PLYMOUTH FALL FESTIVAL – SEPTEMBER 6 – 8: This popular annual event features a carnival, car show, arts and crafts, entertainment, Rotary Chicken BBQ, Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, Kiwanis Spaghetti Dinner, Old Village Taste Fest and a variety of vendor and information booths. PLYMOUTH FARMERS MARKET – SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 14, 21, 28 The
Resident regrets board support, admits mistake
Aug. 29, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. To the editor; I want to apologize and admit my mistake for asking you to support several individuals for the Plymouth Township board. With your support we elected them because thought they were outstanding people we could trust. I made a terrible mistake our
Public has a duty to help police solve crimes
Aug. 28, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. OPINION Every week lately, there seems to be a story, or two, from one or more of our local police departments asking for help identifying a suspect on one crime or another. That’s not at all usual and has gone on for years,
Savor the summer with Pure Michigan
Marquette Marathon August 30–31, Marquette Detroit Jazz Festival August 30–September 2, Detroit Fifth Third Bank Michigan State Fair August 30–September 2, Novi Arts, Beats & Eats August 30-September 2, Royal Oak Annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk September 2, Saint Ignace Owosso Tractor Parts Antique Tractor Show and Parade September
Canton Police search for serial flasher, release sketch
Aug. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. On Aug. 13 Canton Police requested information leading the identification of a white male suspect involved in two similar incidents of indecent exposure. Both incidents occurred in the evening hours, the first one being on July 15 in the area of Cherry Hill and