School safety requirements deserve failing mark
Jun, 18, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion How many parents, we wonder, are aware that the building to which they send their children for several hours every day has not been inspected for fire safety by local public safety officials? How many understand that these buildings, where their children
Fire station blaze may cost $500,000
Jun. 17, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Michigan State Police Fire Marshal’s office will continue to investigate the cause of an early morning fire Sunday at the downtown Plymouth Fire Station where damage was estimated to be more than $500,000. The fire was reportedly contained to the apparatus bay, attached to
Complaints about charter school continue
Jun. 13, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Several residents of Rolling Oaks subdivision in Plymouth Township remain unhappy with the appearance, construction and safety standards of Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy and the conduct of parents with children enrolled at the school. The school is located in the center of the subdivision,
Summer is “wonderful” in Plymouth
Jun. 12, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE Don’t miss these great Plymouth Michigan events! Father’s Day Run Sunday, June 16, 2013 Proceeds benefit the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign Ponies on Penniman Sunday, June 23, 2013 A Mustang car show Penniman Avenue Flowers are Forever Garden Walk Tuesday, June
Dispatcher: “Plymouth City Firefighters respond to a structure fire…at your fire station”
Northville Fire Chief- Jim Allen Jun. 10, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. A fire Sunday morning completely destroyed Plymouth’s recently remodeled downtown fire station-garage. The building was constructed in 1982 and remodeled in 2011 after city and township officials acrimoniously ended a 15 year long fire service agreement and
Firefighter warns board: aging equipment will fail
Plymouth Township Fire Engine E-2 with utility vehicle in 2012 Jun. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth Township Police Department will soon be adding two new Ford police interceptor vehicles to their fleet. Township officials approved the $69,232 purchase at the regular board of trustees meeting last
Plymouth ‘suggests’, Northville ‘enforces’ water rules
Jun. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The first citation will result in a $50 fine and any subsequent infractions will carry a $100 fine. Unpaid tickets will be added to residents’ property tax bills. In an effort to help control future water rate increases and reduce potential instances of
Police seek suspect after couple robbed of large sums of cash and jewelry
Jun 6, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Township police are seeking help in identifying a man said to have victimized two elderly residents while posing as a contractor sent by their homeowners association. According to the police information a man who told them he was going to conduct work in
New meters will ‘encourage’ Plymouth residents to focus on electricity conservation
Jun 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Be prepared to pay more for energy with controversial new ‘smart’ meters The meters will allow for a time-of-use price scale allowing DTE to charge a higher rate for service during high-demand period. DTE has said that by billing customers by the
Community Bulletin Board
June 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Canton The Alliance of Rouge Communities (ARC), in cooperation with Canton Township, will host a Great Lakes Rain Barrel sale on Friday, June 14 from 1pm until dusk and Saturday, June 15 from 12pm until dusk at the Canton Liberty Fest Marketplace, located