Alumni from Geer School plan festival reunion
Sep. 3, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Julie Brown Staff Writer Geer School, on Plymouth-Ann Arbor Road, offers Plymouth-Canton elementary students the chance to learn in a one-room schoolhouse. The children dress in period costumes and experience “Pioneer Days” each year. The schoolhouse was used to educate area
Offers for PARC property considered
Aug. 31, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Don Howard Staff Writer The sale of 9.64 acres of land, the last large track of green space in downtown Plymouth, may be imminent as talks with potential buyers continue. According to Don Soenen, president of the Plymouth Arts and Recreation
Fill the Boot Campaign set
Firefighters (from left) Randy Rossell, Chris Smith, Adam Guinn, and Ean Culver collect donations for MDA at the Plymouth Kroger store.
Area still suffering power outages; weak excuses
Aug. 28, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Plymouth Township, Northville Township and Plymouth city residents were once again subjected to power outages this week, despite repeated promises of improvements in both equipment and service from DTE. Most of Plymouth Township Lake Pointe Village, known for frequent storm related
Ontario’s energy woes should be a warning
Aug. 26 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION Providing affordable and reliable electricity requires more than just good intentions. When a major electric utility plans to fundamentally restructure its generation system, ratepayers would do well to compare the plan with similar ones implemented by utilities in nearby
Sears homes is topic
Aug. 26, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News The Wayne Historical Society will host guest speakers Andrew and Wendy Mutch who will discuss the history of Sears Kit house in Michigan at 7 p.m. Sept 12. There will be a discussion about kit houses and how to identify if
Change in sewer service to save township $3 million
Aug. 23, 2019 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Julie Brown Staff Writer Savings of some $3 million a year for Canton Township will come from the termination of sanitary sewer service with Wayne County. Canton Township trustees heard at the Tuesday, Aug. 13, meeting from Aaron Sprague, director
Bigger, better Taste Fest returns to Plymouth
Aug. 21, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Ooh’s and Aahh’s The annual Plymouth-Canton Civitan Club Taste Fest is set for Friday, Sept. 6, from 6-8 p.m. during the Fall Festival. This year, the Taste Fest will take place in the Veterans’ Tent located behind E.G. Nick’s restaurant on
Meet new PCCS President
Aug. 19, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Anupam Chugh-Sidhu has been chosen by her peers as the president of the Plymouth Canton Community Schools Board of Education. Chugh-Sidhu was elected by a 5-2 vote of the board members at a July meeting. She succeeds Kate Borninski who has
Sexual assault case continues
Aug. 17, 2019 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News A lawsuit against The First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth will continue with a new lead counsel representing the plaintiffs. The lawsuit, filed by the parents of a child, claim that on Palm Sunday 2017 their daughter, referred to as Jane Doe, was