Plymouth Township Supervisor
Honeywell donates gear to Plymouth Fire Department
Plymouth Township Fire Chief Mark Wendel, left, thanks Honeywell Vice President Tony Schultz for the new fire gear while Congressman Kerry Bentivolio, right, looks on. Jan, 2, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The Plymouth Township Fire Department was on the receiving end some much-needed gifts last week as executives from Honeywell
Commissioners ready to set township officials’ pay
Oct. 15, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Pay for Performance? “Currently the annual salary for the township supervisor is $101,998 and the treasurer and clerk are paid $94,668 each.” When the Plymouth Township Compensation Commission met last week, their goal was to agree on how much the elected township
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
Fiscal conservatism forgotten in Plymouth
Plymouth Township Supervisor Richard Reaume Sep. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Plymouth Township officials are borrowing $1.9 million to construct a park pavilion, an amphitheater, improve parking lots, build a footbridge and path and make other improvements to recreation structures in the township. The taxpayers will pay the
Plymouth Township officials absent from Wayne County ground-breaking ceremony
May 17, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. OPINION Wayne County officials invited civic leaders, media representatives, police officers, firefighters and other guests help to break ground on the new First Responders Memorial in Plymouth Township this week. The site of the memorial, a pleasant 1.5-acre grassy knoll at Hines Drive
Land dispute prompts trustee questions
Mar. 26, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “The supervisor is the chief assessment officer of the township” (Pictured above, Richard Reaume, Plymouth Township Supervisor) A four-hour meeting of the township clerk, treasurer, supervisor and city attorney took place last Thursday, apparently prompted by questions asked during the regular meeting of the Plymouth
Another good reason to elect Richard Sharland Plymouth Township Supervisor
Nov. 3, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. OPINION AN OPEN LETTER TO PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, RICHARD REAUME Dear Mr. Reaume: You are the laughing stock of the entire community, not that there is any humor in your actions, just serious horror within the ranks of neighboring firefighter professionals. They
Time To Restore Honesty And Professionalism To The Plymouth Township Treasurer’s Office
Oct. 31, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The choice of the Plymouth Voice for a positive and much-needed change in the treasurer’s office is Rita White. On the eve of the most important election within Plymouth Township in decades, educated residents and voters will soon choose the path and the
OPINION- Is Plymouth Township Supervisor distorting his military service?
October 19, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Is Plymouth Township Supervisor distorting his military service? By: Brian Bentley “I suggest that when you renew your tabs in December, you request a license plate more accurately reflective of your service to our country.”…Brian Bentley to Richard Reaume. I walked