Water main break prompts business concerns
Oct. 29, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Early last Thursday morning, a major water main break crippled local Plymouth Township businesses along Five Mile Road, backed up traffic and left a bank manager and some merchants with questions and concerns. A main water line leading from the newest water tower
Is it OK to steal campaign signs? Township Supervisor caught by cop on camera
Oct. 26, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. WATCH VIDEO Richard Reaume caught by off-duty cop Update– Case turned over to the Michigan State Police for investigation after White filed a complaint with the Plymouth Township Police Department “Reaume attempted to deflect criticism of his
New school still troubles neighbors in subdivisions
Oct. 18, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Construction is almost complete and classes have officially begun at the new 47,000 square foot Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy in Plymouth Township. The school located on North Territorial Road opened Sept. 1 to 570 new students and a formal dedication and open house took
Police shooting under investigation
Oct. 18, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. STATE POLICE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES An unidentified Plymouth Township man was shot and killed by a City of Plymouth police officer late Sunday evening Oct. 14, following a confrontation at a home on Lilley Road. According to a statement from Plymouth Police Chief Al Cox,
Students worthy of honors
Oct. 18, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Marching Band has won yet another championship. The band students have won so many awards that many in the community have become somewhat jaded to the importance of their accomplishments. This is a big deal. Every one of these competitions,
OPINION- Just before election, Plymouth board meeting cancelled.
October 23, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The Plymouth Township Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 23, was cancelled late Friday and a notice posted on the Town Hall bulletin board. Township Clerk Joe Bridgman said, “There were no action items for discussion; at least none submitted to me.”
Detroit News-Vote NO on Prop. 3
October 23, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Setting energy policy in the Constitution could cut off Michigan from new technologies From The Detroit News DETROIT NEWS EDITORIAL September 26 2012 One hundred years ago, when coal was the fuel of choice for heating homes and powering America’s cities, no one
“Put me back protecting our streets, not in debt to Canada”
WATCH VIDEO- October 20, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “We’re hurting in the area of public safety. Our numbers are constantly falling with police and firefighter layoffs.” Dan Schewe, Brownstown, MI “Citizens should have the right to decide if the State should undertake major international bridges or tunnel projects for motor
Community Bulletin Board
October 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICES -CITY OF PLYMOUTH Leaf Pick Up Bulk leaf pick up next week (Week of October 22) in Area C. Area C is all streets South of Ann Arbor Tr., West of S. Main St., North of Ann Arbor Rd. Road
OPINION- Is Plymouth Township Supervisor distorting his military service?
October 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Is Plymouth Township Supervisor distorting his military service? By: Brian Bentley “I suggest that when you renew your tabs in December, you request a license plate more accurately reflective of your service to our country.”…Brian Bentley to Richard Reaume. I walked