Plymouth Voice
Internet APP gives township #1 rating in Michigan
Feb. 5, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. After a lot of buzz between Plymouth Township and Plymouth over amenities and a heated controversy about future recreational and cultural opportunities, Plymouth Township leaders have announced that they are recognized as Michigan’s best community. That is according to AreaVibes. Who is AreaVibes? AreaVibes
Thoroughbred racing OK’d at Northville Downs
Feb. 5, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Thoroughbred racing will come to Northville Downs after all. Following the rejection of the application to add Thoroughbred racing to the current harness schedule, the Michigan Gaming Control Board approved the application of Northville Downs last Tuesday. The board had denied an application from
Facts about Facebook on their 10th anniversary
Feb. 5, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Facebook survey said few users share on a daily basis This week marks ten years since Facebook started out and a new Pew Research survey based on telephone interviews last year reveal how relationships are changing in social media world used by hundreds
3 Canton officers promoted
Feb. 5, 2014, PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Three Canton Township Police officers were officially sworn into their new ranks recently by Township Clerk Terry Bennett. The three received their new badges from Township Supervisor Phil LaJoy. Robert Smedley, who has 22 years of service with the police department, was recently promoted
PCCS-hosts open house, meet principals-new superintendent
Feb. 4, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. The Plymouth-Canton Community School district invites new and interested families to its Elementary Program Open House event on Monday, February 10 at Hoben Elementary School, 44680 Saltz Rd. in Canton, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Families will have the opportunity to learn more about the
PARC supporters want vote on project
PARC spokesperson Don Soenen addresses area residents at Plymouth’s Penn Theater Feb. 3, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Supporters of the proposed Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex (PARC) to be located at the site of Central Middle School in downtown Plymouth attended a second meeting Monday evening to regroup after
Canton library to close 2 days for renovations
Feb. 3, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Visitors to the Canton Public Library next Monday and Tuesday may find the doors closed while some demolition work is going on inside. The two-day closure is expected to begin a major renovation project at the library, but is the only closure anticipated as
Attention Plymouth-Canton area readers
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Local editors terminated after AOL sells Patch
Listen as AOL Chief Operating Officer, Leigh Zarelli Lewis fires the majority of PATCH editors with a one-minute telephone call. Jan, 31, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. UPDATED Most of the PATCH journalist from it’s over 900 local sites were terminated this Wednesday, just two weeks after AOL turned
Community Calendar
Jan. 31, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. PLYMOUTH CITY NOTICES THE 2014 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW will convene in the City Commission Conference Room, 201 South Main Street, Plymouth. The board gives the taxpayer the opportunity to appeal their 2014 notice of assessment, taxable valuation and property classification. The deadline for