Bob Doroshewitz
Township hall signs show lack of respect
Oct. 8, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE EDITORIAL By: Susan Willett, Publisher Associated Newspapers of Michigan Once again, officials in Plymouth Township Hall have confounded us with their arrogance, pettiness and childish behavior. Trustee Bob Doroshewitz and Clerk Nancy Conzelman, Supervisor Richard Reaume and Treasurer Ron Edwards. Trustee Mike
At last, a glimmer of hope in Plymouth Township
Oct. 1, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion “Perhaps this letter from Wendel will give them a clue as to what is really happening, at least in the fire department.” There appears to be a small glimmer of hope for residents of Plymouth Township. There may be tiniest crack
Fire chief expresses safety concerns
A shocking story of a fire chief, held back and coerced to perpetuate a huge cover-up regarding the safety of the township’s fire department, who finally decided it was time to blow-the-whistle before there were “dire consequences.” (Editor note) Sep. 20, 2013
Lie of the week!
Sep. 17, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “That wasn’t even a lawsuit….” Richard Reaume Plymouth Township Trustee Bob Doroshewitz had three proposed motions on the agenda at the last Board of Trustees meeting on Sep. 10. Doroshewitz wanted the board to approve resolutions on ethics, improving communications and to clarify
Trustees finally stand-up to township bully
May 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. OPINION It appears that the voices of reason may have finally been raised at the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees. Last week, during a “special” meeting, when a $1,9000.000 bond issue was being discussed, two trustees finally appeared to realize that perhaps the
Lie of the Week!
Richard Reaume (left), accepts $30,000 gift donation from Robert Bosch Corporation executives, along with trustees, (L to R) Steve Mann (not visible), Mike Kelly, and Kay Arnold (right), July 2012. Apr. 30, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “I (really) don’t remember that kind of numbers.” Richard Reaume, Plymouth Township Supervisor,
Plymouth officials push through $1.9 million bond with surprise agenda
Apr. 24, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. No end in sight to spending spree Plymouth Township officials approved a $1.9 million capital improvement bond during a special board of trustees meeting this week. The improvements will be financed over 12 years with the bond. The plan that was revealed to
Candidates actions criticized
To the editor: Both Bob Dorshevitcz and Mike Kelly stated in the 7-16-12 Candidates Forum that they were “opposed to closing the Wilcox Fire Station.” Yet, while they were Trustees this past March, they both voted to close that same station……LIES, LIES…LIES. Throughout the past year and a half,
Northville safety director chides Plymouth board
March 15, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Recent actions of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees were questioned by a resident with 27 years in the public safety field during the regular meeting last Tuesday. John Werth, a township resident and the current Northville Public Safety Director, asked to speak to