Plymouth Township
Township recreation plan concerns 2 trustees
Lifetime Fitness facility “We are spending more than we take in and that will only get worse.” Doroshewitz Dec. 23, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Township Trustee Bob Doroshewitz has expressed concern that the opinions of township residents may not be taken into consideration with regard to a new
Treasurer’s future could be determined at special meeting
Dec. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Opinion The prevalence in-fighting, open disrespect and the covert plans of a select-few that continually impair the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees apparently is not unique when one looks at similar antics and chicanery in West Bloomfield Township, as reported
December Events
Dec. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. A Red Ryder Christmas Story Celebrate the holidays at the Plymouth Historical Museum with the new exhibit “A Red Ryder Christmas Story”. This fun-filled exhibit is based on the beloved Christmas movie, A Christmas Story, as well as the original story by Jean Shepherd
Officials’ salaries are puzzling
Plymouth Township Supervisor, Richard Reaume, appointed campaign contributor and former township employee Sarah Gatzek to the Compensation Commission. Dec. 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Officials in Plymouth and Canton townships will earn more money next year than they did last year, after actions taken-or not taken-by their
Spin doctors again snub PARC committee
Nov. 25, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Opinion After a quarrelsome and confrontational meeting of the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees on Nov. 12, one that lasted over 6 hours into the night, the spin-doctors of the township published their minutes recording the events, but with a different scenario. Remarkably,
Township rejects middle-school-complex plan
WATCH VIDEO – Frustrated PARC Committee member, Don Soenen, tries to reason with obstinate Plymouth Township Clerk, Nancy Conzelman Nov. 22, 2103 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “We are one community.” Don Soenen, PARC Committee spokesperson. The plan to convert the current Central Middle School property in downtown Plymouth to
Robbery of Plymouth woman on docket at Mich. Supreme Court
Nov. 6, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. A furnace repairman in prison nearly 20 years for armed robbery is getting his day at the Michigan Supreme Court. William Garrett’s case has bounced many times up and down the state’s court system. He was convicted in 1995 of armed robbery after an
Detroit vows to continue legal battle for DeHoCo land
STEVE MANN FORMER PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Nov. 1, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The City of Detroit wants the land erroneously sold to Plymouth Township returned and intends to pursue every legal avenue possible to reclaim the 190-acre property. Last week, however,
Bail set at $2 million for 37-year-old Michigan man accused of running away with 15-year-old
Robert Lewis Messer Oct. 30, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Updated, Nov. 1, 2013 Bail was set at $2 million for the 37-year-old Michigan man accused of running away with a 15-year-old family friend and having sexual relations with her. Robert Louis Messer, of Northville, Mich., who’s accused of
Detroit files to reopen suit to reclaim DeHoCo land
Kevyn Orr, Detroit Emergency Manager Oct. 21, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A request for hearing to re-open a City of Detroit lawsuit, closed in August after the city bankruptcy, was filed this week in Wayne County Circuit Court. The City of Detroit has requested a hearing