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Mother and daughters

May 10, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE.   Remember Mom saying this stuff? From Mother’s Day truisms: What we learned from Mom’s classic sayings By Hope Gillette Saludify   “A little soap and water never hurt anyone” How many times did we hear this one a day? Of all the classic sayings we

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Friends of the Rouge Volunteers

May 9, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   This May area communities will once again assemble volunteers for with one goal, to clean up the Rouge River. The Plymouth Rouge Rescue 2014 is being held Saturday, May 17th from 8:00 a.m.to 12:00 noon and volunteers are needed. Friends of

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Cottage

Northville Farmers Market held each Thursday through October There’s something for everyone at the Northville Farmers Market. Visitors will enjoy over 100 stalls of Michigan-made and Michigan-grown products. For all the green thumbs out there plants and flowers are available while other finds such as are fine juried crafters, garden art,

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Toth Michael Steven

May 7, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   As two Canton Township teens hid in an upstairs closet of their home, police converged on the residence, apprehending a stranger carrying burglary tools in the downstairs area. The man, Michael Steven Toth, 28, of Garden City, is suspected in several

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Plymouth Township Fire at New Electric

May 7, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   An early-morning fire in a Plymouth township industrial complex last Saturday severely damaged an electric company and a large sailboat being hand-built in another section of the building. According to fire department reports, the fire was reported at about 2:48 a.m.

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Burial service at Arlngton National Cemetary

Casket containing the remains of the three soldiers missing in action from the Vietnam War, during burial services at Arlington National Cemetery, 2011. May  5, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   Don Howard Staff Writer   Veterans from the Vietnam War will be participating in the Fourth of July

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Richard Reaume L with Don Soenen

May 3, 2014  PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News   Opinion   It all started last May when Plymouth Township Trustee Bob Doroshevitz apparently had enough of Treasurer Ron Edwards’ arrogance and lack of transparency. That attitude first manifested weeks before when the trustee resigned from his volunteer task of heading

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May

May Events Plymouth Michigan News   Friday Nights Music in the Air Concerts at Kellogg Park. Visit downtownplymouth.org  for more information.   Friday Night  Schedule May 23 – The Bluescasters   (A high-energy blues band) May 30 – Phoenix Theory  (Classic rock and dance hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and

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Weekend Ahead

Hines Drive will be closed to vehicle traffic for cyclists, skaters, runners and walkers! Every Saturday beginning May 3 through September 27, Wayne Country Parks will close a six mile stretch of Hines Drive from Ann Arbor Trail to Outer Drive from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to give residents

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Lawsuit

Apr. 30, 2014  PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News   “This lawsuit runs the risk of costing the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.”   A court hearing scheduled for next month will determine whether Plymouth Township officials have been violating a consent agreement with a local developer for more than

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