Plymouth Michigan
Angry Plymouth City Manager gets apology from publisher
Dec. 14, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “I feel bad for my part in turning him into the snarling creature who called me.” Facing Mr. Hyde after offending Dr. Jeykell: Chapter One By: Susan Willett Here’s a hint for a holiday hostesses. Don’t invite Paul Sincock and me to
35th District Court evacuated after gas leak
Dec. 13, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. When Michigan State Police Court Officer, Frank Wren, opened the doors of the 35th District Court Building on Plymouth Road at 7:30 this morning he immediately knew something was seriously wrong. Wren who was first to arrive and reported the emergency to the fire department
Popular football star lights up fans with memoirs and anecdotes
Dec. 8, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. You can’t help but like Wally Triplett. The long time local resident, a football great who played for the Detroit Lions and Penn State, was the guest speaker last Tuesday at a special presentation at the Westland Library where he reminisced about his life
Red Wings to join Salvation Army bell ringers at local markets
Dec. 8, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Members of The Detroit Red Wings staff and alumni are teaming up with the Salvation Army for “Red Wings for Red Kettles” to help the nonprofit reach its $8.5 million Red Kettle campaign goal. The former players will join the Salvation Army’s Detroit area commander,
‘BURN’ Brings Detroit’s battle to the big screen
Dec. 6, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Documentary about the Detroit Fire Department screens this weekend in Livonia and Sterling Heights – AMC 20 in Livonia and Sterling Heights- through Dec. 13 Huffington Post Nov. 9, 2012 BY: Tom Putnam & Brenna Sanchez / BURN Producer/Directors Firefighters kick ass. We
Bulletin Board
CITY OF PLYMOUTH INFORMATION It’s Christmas season! Here are a few safety tips to help ensure you have a safe and enjoyable time while shopping for friends and relatives. Try and park in a secured lot. If that is not possible, park near the front of the store, in
Public safety officer plan is ‘doubtful’
Nov. 29, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. As rumor and conjecture continue to swirl about a plan to adopt a Public Safety Officer (PSO) plan in the City of Plymouth, Police Chief Al Cox has doubts about the veracity of those reports. The plan, currently under consideration in Plymouth Township,
Plymouth Goodfellows newspaper sale Dec. 1
Nov. 22, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. No Child Without a Christmas Saturday Dec. 1, Plymouth Goodfellows Newspaper Sale from 9 AM to 2 PM ******** Their effort is this once a year campaign to help during the holidays, to ensure No Child Without a Christmas and they mean
Gifts to red kettle are needed
Nov. 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. They started a little earlier this year. That’s because they have such a big job ahead of them and the calendar shaved a few days off their time to do it. The Red Kettle program of the Salvation Army has already started, and there
Public safety awards are deserved by all officers
Nov. 21, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Noticeably absent from the ceremony this year was the Plymouth Township Fire Department. Last Friday, the Plymouth Noon Rotary Club presented the Officer of the Year awards to firefighters and police officers in the city and township of Plymouth, a tribute