Chain reaction
Apr. 17, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. According to witnesses, a motorist ran a red light at Edward Hines Drive and Wilcox Road at about 2:56 p.m. last Thursday, causing a three-vehicle crash and injuring a 19-month-old toddler. A motorcyclist was also involved in the crash. The impact and chain reaction
Explosions at the Boston Marathon
In the aftermath of tragedy that killed three and injured more than 175 during the Boston Marathon, reports of praise for the emergency medical workers, police, doctors, nurses and volunteers are overwhelming. Like a fine tuned instrument, within minutes, professionals and first responders mobilized, triaged and treated victims lying on
Tough Road to Getting LED Lights on the Streets
Apr. 15, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. According to a recent press release from the office of City Manager Paul Sincock, Plymouth is continuing to test different styles of retro-fitted LED street lights. The city is considering a proposal from DTE Energy to retro-fit all of the DTE residential street lights
Antennas removed from tower
Apr. 15, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Contract workers from Texas used a rented aerial boom to remove antenna panels from the Lake Pointe water tower in Plymouth Township last week. Nextel had been leasing the space for the antennas from the township for about $1,900 monthly. Following the Federal Communications
Community Bulletin Board
Apr. 12, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Mark your calendar Plymouth is the place to be this Spring and Summer! Coming Soon…to the Beautiful Penn Theater: QUARTET – April 19, 20, 21, 25 SAFE HAVEN – April 26, 27, 28, May 2 JACK REACHER – May 3, 4,
Special School Election, absentee ballots are in the mail
Apr. 11, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. (Sample Ballot) Plymouth Canton Community School District Election is May 7. According to Dr. Jeremy Hughes, Superintendent of Plymouth Canton Community Schools, here are the major features of the 2013 Bond · Facility Upgrades · Replacement of Central Middle
Canton Board of Trustees uphold $114 million school bond
Apr. 11, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Superintendent explains May 7 school bond vote As the May 7 election date draws near, efforts to educate the public about the $114 million bond request from the Plymouth- Canton Community School District are picking up steam. The citizen’s committee promoting the bond hosted
Murder suspect to get psychiatric exam, faces life in prison
Apr. 10, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Prosecutor adds felony charge of dismemberment of a human body. The man accused of the murder and dismemberment of former Plymouth Township resident Kaitlin Hehir will face a psychiatric examination prior to his formal preliminary examination conference on the charges scheduled for May 22.
United Way honors local volunteers, sponsors at meeting
Apr. 13, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Nearly 100 local business and community leaders attended the United Way annual Meeting and Awards Presentation recently at Comcast headquarters in Plymouth. Plymouth Community United Way President Marie Morrow said the event was a way to show appreciation for those who contributed to the
Canton Police lieutenant facing charges
Apr. 9, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. In a prepared statement, the Canton Police Department announced today that a police lieutenant Jerry Hardesty, 55, was arraigned on several charges stemming from a criminal investigation conducted by the Michigan State Police. Canton Public Safety Director Todd Mutchler said Hardesty, a 24-year veteran