Plymouth Township Treasurer
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
Have our City and Township officials put us at risk in our homes?
Nov. 14, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. OPINION The International Association of Firefighters, IAFF, well aware of the Plymouth-Plymouth Township fire department downsizing, has expressed great concern about the risks of cutting fire service budgets and endangering public and firefighter safety. After questionable decisions by city and township officials this past year
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
It’s time we act to make Plymouth Township a better place to live
August 2, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE OPINION From tax abatements for businesses to strong-arming individuals for donations, to obligating news sources: suggestions, threats and ugly conflicts of interest have been the order of business for Plymouth Township officials for way too long. When trustee candidate Jennifer Mann picked up on
Former judge urges change
July 26, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “…we have the opportunity to make a positive change in our township board of trustees.” Marvin Stempien. LETTERS To the editor; I have been a resident of the Plymouth community and Colony Farms subdivision for the past 27 years. It was my privilege
A good friend indeed
July 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township actually paid $606,000 for a 323-acre parcel of land assessed for taxes in 2012 at $16 million. Shouldn’t the question of a clear title to the property have turned up in a records search? Neighbors like Richard Sharland aren’t as commonplace
A welcome ‘voice of reason’ is heard at last
March 15, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. We are relieved to find ourselves in some good company. Somebody else simply doesn’t understand the conduct of the Plymouth Township administration. Last week, after watching the shenanigans in the township for months, Northville Director of Public Safety John Werth appeared at the meeting