Richard Marinucci
Northville Township board sued by former fire chief
May 31, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Former Northville Township Fire Chief Richard Marinucci has sued the municipality for $175,000 claiming wrongful termination, age discrimination, violation of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and denial of due process, among seven separate counts. Marinucci, 62, was named township fire
Resignation’ denied by fire chief
Apr.. 14, 2016 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Former Northville Township Fire Chief Richard Marinucci is disputing the terms of his separation from his job. Marinucci, 62, who had been with the township since 2009, left his $116,000 position March 18. According to his attorney, Jill Schinske of Novi,
School lost to fire
Mar. 7, 2015 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Firefighters from Northville Township and Livonia Fire Departments use an aerial ladder truck to battle a blaze that destroyed the Northville Montessori Center School on Tuesday morning. The private school, which sits on 5 acres on Haggerty Road near Five Mile
Township should serve as an example to others
Feb. 6, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Opinion Who ya gonna call? In Plymouth Township, the City of Plymouth and the City of Northville, if there is a serious public safety emergency and extra firefighters are needed, that question always has the same answer. Those communities exercise a local mutual aid pact
Northville wins $582,000 federal fire safety grant
August 23, 2012 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. [Plymouth Township has 13 firefighters in total for all shifts for their 28,000 residents, two major expressways and acres of industrial complexes.] Northville Township officials have approved and accepted a two-year $582,000 public safety grant. The federal grant, called SAFER, Staffing for Adequate Fire