Plymouth Township
Vehicle thefts in township leave residents and neighbors uneasy
Oct. 16, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE – UPDATED One suspect apprehended. Plymouth Township Police said detectives arrested one suspect early today in the Bradbury condominium subdivision after an attempted vehicle larceny, relative to those incidents reported by PlymouthVoice.com. At approximately 4:00 a.m. two suspects were interrupted in the process
Township suspends 3 police officers after dragnet
Oct. 12, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. “…allegedly the officer with whom DeFrain was romantically involved.” A lawsuit alleging civil rights violations filed by a Plymouth Township police officer resulted in the suspension of her supervisor and two other officers last week. Brittany DeFrain, 24, sued the township after her
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
Long-time Plymouth resident demands answers
Sep. 7, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Community activist Carol Leroue received no response from the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees last week when she demanded answers to questions about public safety in the community. Leroue read a letter to the board members in which she demanded answers about
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
BACK TO SCHOOL
Sep. 3, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE From the City of Plymouth Police Department School is back in session starting September 3rd and drivers will need to pay more attention on the roads. We will need to be aware of children walking to and from school and of buses loading
Bond sale questioned
Aug. 30, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A letter from Plymouth Township resident Duane Zantop, published in several newspapers, prompted his neighbor, Isaac Bishop, Jr. to attend his first meeting of the township board of trustees last Tuesday. Bishop, who described himself as a fiscal social and political conservative, addressed the
New meters will ‘encourage’ Plymouth residents to focus on electricity conservation
Jun 4, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Be prepared to pay more for energy with controversial new ‘smart’ meters The meters will allow for a time-of-use price scale allowing DTE to charge a higher rate for service during high-demand period. DTE has said that by billing customers by the
Plymouth charter school to meet with angry neighbors
May 21, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “It’s ugly and it’s out of character for the area” Residents and neighbors in Plymouth’s Rolling Oaks subdivision will finally have an opportunity to express their views and vent their frustration over the appearance of the township’s new charter school, Plymouth Scholars Charter
Worker rescued as home roof collapses
June 7, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Community Fire Department responded to an emergency medical call on Thornridge Drive in the Lake Pointe subdivision early Monday morning when a 50-year-old roofing contractor was seriously injured. The unnamed male worker, employed by Richard’s Roofing of Troy, required emergency care and rescue