Political antics deny public’s right to know

July 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Leaders in Northville, Canton, Westland, Inkster, Belleville and Romulus got it right. Those in Wayne and Plymouth Township, not so much. The League of Women voters, despite the opinion of some local politicians, is nothing like a group of Neo-Nazis. We thought we would make
Don’t believe the propaganda-Township resident speaks out

July 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Special to PlymouthVoice.com Letter by: TOM KELLY. Mr. Kelly is a long time Plymouth Township resident and a professional firefighter-paramedic in a neighboring community. Recent Plymouth Township election campaign mailing propaganda have suggested that the current Board of Trustees have, “right-sized” the Plymouth
A good friend indeed

July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township actually paid $606,000 for a 323-acre parcel of land assessed for taxes in 2012 at $16 million. Shouldn’t the question of a clear title to the property have turned up in a records search? Neighbors like Richard Sharland aren’t as commonplace
New candidates stress respect, transparency-League meeting fills township hall

July 17, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE Special to PlymouthVoice.com By: Don Howard. Despite resistance by the township supervisor and plans to lock out the League of Women voters from holding a candidate forum at Plymouth Township hall, the show went on Monday night to a large crowd of
League of Women Voters’ permit for candidates’ forum rescinded by township supervisor

UPDATE: LEAGUE FORUM TO GO ON MONDAY AT 7:00 PM-REAUME INSISTS ON WITHDRAWAL, SCHEDULES BOARD MEETING TO ADOPT A NEW POLICY… CANCELS AT LAST MINUTE…VOTERS ARE ANGRY. July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A special meeting of the board of trustees at Plymouth Township Hall was reportedly going to be
Will Detroit reclaim $16 million property? Land Plymouth purchased may still belong to City of Detroit

July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “The supervisor, is, by law, the chief assessing officer for the township and is responsible for the assessing process…” The City of Detroit has until March of next year to reclaim a 190-acre parcel of land valued at up to $16 million from
Water tower contract awarded to DeMattia

JULY UPDATE. NEW PHOTOS-CLICK ON BULLETS AT TOP RIGHT IN PHOTO CAN DEMATTIA COMPLETE THIS PROJECT FOR THE BUDGETED $491,000.00 AWARDED TO THEM BY PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP? April 5, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Despite questions about the bidding procedure, the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees awarded a contract to
Editorial Opinion – Plymouth’s real smoke screen

It’s not only the Plymouth Township residents who are at risk with a stripped down Fire-EMS service as their Township officials work toward implementing and duplicating the very same public service model-adopted by the City of Plymouth; based on a study provided by ICMA and the nice people at Huron
Back to the future Township officials continue to battle residents, voters

July Update – EIGHT YEARS AFTER MOVING OUT, TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS STILL UNABLE TO DISPOSE OF THE ABANDONED PROPERTY, HAVE NOW DECIDED TO TEAR DOWN THREE OF THE FOUR VACANT BUILDINGS. January 26, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Seven years after Plymouth officials paid $12 million to construct a combination township
OPINION-ELECTION 2012 PROFILE

JENNIFER MANN. Candidate speaks out “You do have a choice, there is a better way” It’s high campaign season right now and Plymouth Township candidates are out there in record numbers, anxious and competitive, challenging each other and the incumbents on their past decisions, future plans and even questioning their