New President of Schoolcraft College on the job
Aug. 23, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Former college Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Dr. Glenn Cerny officially assumed the role of President of Schoolcraft College on August 1, succeeding retiring Dr. Conway A. Jeffress. The Livonia-based public community college’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted Dr. Cerny
Area mourns death of Mary Menard
Aug. 20, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Mary Menard, 72, beloved wife of well-known Plymouth builder Walter Menard, died suddenly Wednesday as a result of a stroke suffered Monday evening while dining with friends. Visitation has been set Sunday, August 23 from 3 to 8 p.m. Monday, August
Skydive to save lives
Aug. 20, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Rotary Club members take a 14,000-foot leap of faith to eradicate polio They took a leap of faith last Saturday when several members of both the Plymouth Noon and Wayne Rotary clubs jumped out of a plane at 14,000 feet. The
New Heritage Park playground equipment reopens to public
Aug. 19, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Canton Township recently celebrated the grand re-opening of the playscape at the North Pavilion of Heritage Park. Canton Supervisor Pat Williams and members of the Canton Board of Trustees were on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the recently remodeled playground,
Story-telling Mayor visits summers past
Aug. 14, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Dear Northvillians Mayor Brian Turnbull, like his late father, likes to tell stories and reminisce about the history of Northville. This week, in one of Turnbull’s frequent and whimsical epistle-like newsletters, he takes his readers on a brief journey looking at
Road improvements continue throughout Plymouth
Aug. 11, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News City of Plymouth officials are celebrating nearly 30 years of continuous street and infrastructure improvements marked most recently by the Main Street project through downtown. The latest improvements were funded by the 2019 Street Improvement Bond approved by voters last November.
Veteran police office retires
Aug. 11, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Northville Police Capt. Dustin Krueger worked his last day in nearly 27 years at the department on Friday, July 21. An informal party for staff members and friends helped him celebrate his retirement under the awning of the police department entrance.
Plymouth VFW Post 6695 needs your help – now
Aug. 8, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “Friends of the post have established a GO-FUND-ME account” Don Howard Staff Writer They have survived gunfire, bombings and hand-to-hand combat in Vietnam, and as long ago as Korea and even World War II. They have survived helicopter flights into
City adopts new rules for “bigfoot” homes
Aug. 6, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News UPDATED Don Howard Staff Writer After years of complaints and protests about the invasion of monstrous new houses and radical remodeling, a zoning ordinance amendment to limit the size of homes by a ratio of square footage to lot
Plymouth Township election results no surprise
Aug. 5, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News UPDATED Don Howard Staff Writer Resident voters in Plymouth Township registered a laudable 43 percent turnout for Tuesday’s Michigan Primary Election, besting 2016 election participants by almost 10 percent. There were 10,343 votes cast. Absentee voting, included in the