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Jun. 23, 2024  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News A ruinous accident occurred Friday at the site of the former Northville Downs building project (The Downs) near Center Street and Seven Mile Road – just upstream on the Rouge River tributary that feeds Phoenix Lake and Wilcox Pond, located in Plymouth

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Mar. 3, 2023  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News     George Lahanas started his new job as Northville City Manager this week. Lahanas, the former city manager of East Lansing, was unanimously chosen by members of the Northville City Council on Feb. 6 to become the new Northville city manager.

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Apr. 23, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Office of the Mayor Northville, Michigan   April 22, 2021 Dear Northvillians and Friends, As we work our way toward the end of this pandemic, many Northvillians have spread hope through their religious organizations and by reaching out personally to seniors at

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Feb. 19, 2021  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Office of the Mayor Northville, Michigan   February 18, 2021 Dear Northvillians and Friends, This week, I will close the chapter on the Northville “Gateway Series.” We will look at an iconic industrial touch point in our community. Additionally, you will

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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

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May 25, 2020  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   By: Brian Turnbull – Mayor With the pandemic still in our midst, the Memorial Day parade and activities to honor our vets have been cancelled. This is the first time in 152 years, since the inaugural gathering in 1868, that we

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Feb. 20, 2020  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Fish Hatchery Park in the City of Northville will see construction along the banks of Johnson Creek this spring funded by a state grant. During the regular meeting of the city council members Feb. 3, Mark Gasche, director of the Department

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