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City Manager Paul Sincock

Aug. 31, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   At long last relief is in sight for Plymouth motorists who for years have suffered the rough railroad surface crossing at North Main Street and Amelia. The repairs underway by CSX will provide a brand-new panel, ties, plates and fasteners an occurrence

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Jul. 14, 2019  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   The Plymouth City Commission will discuss the potential for downtown paid parking at a meeting of the Committee of the Whole scheduled this Monday, July 15, 6:00 -7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 201 S. Main St.  Commissioners and administrators are set

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Jul. 11, 2019  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Associated Newspapers of Michigan   Don Howard Staff Writer Members of the Plymouth Liquor License Review Committee (LLRC) approved the request of George Stefanakis and his sons for a Class C Liquor License for a new bar in the basement of the former bank building

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Sean OCallaghans

Sean O’Callaghan’s Public House-a traditional Irish pub located on Penniman Avenue in Downtown Plymouth     Mar. 7, 2018  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News     Don Howard Staff Writer The recommendation to the State Liquor Control Commission by the City of Plymouth will include all 25 of the current license holders

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Ann Arbor Night Lights

Apr. 15, 2013  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   According to a recent press release from the office of City Manager Paul Sincock, Plymouth is continuing to test different styles of retro-fitted LED street lights. The city is considering a proposal from DTE Energy to retro-fit all of the DTE residential street lights

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Medilodge of Plymouth

July 2012  PLYMOUTH VOICE. By:  Harold Merritt   Plymouth’s city manager, Paul Sincock, plans to tell all area nursing homes and senior residences in the City, they must call HVA Ambulance for any medical emergencies, starting immediately.  Plymouth has an inter-local agreement with Northville City since this January to provide

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February 16, 2012  PLYMOUTH EAGLE.   Plymouth Township residents have filed suit with the Michigan Court of Appeals in an effort to derail the 10-mill question members of the Township Board of Trustees placed on the Feb. 28 ballot. After more than 4,000 residents petitioned for a 1-mill Special Assessment

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