Richard Reaume
Board refuses to delay amphitheater
Eco-sensitive site of new amphitheater in Plymouth Township Park, surface damaged-bearing numerous holes after drilling rig breached the property in July. Scheduled construction and required grade changes will likely further alter water run-off. Plymouth Township officials ordered the core samples in the protected area, a sub-watershed of the Lower Rouge
Federal auditors request drug-forfeiture records
An August 1, 2014 letter to Plymouth Township Police Chief Tom Tiderington was copied to U.S. Assistant Attorney General, Leslie R. Caldwell Aug. 29, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. News Plymouth Michigan The ongoing audit of the drug forfeiture funds of the Plymouth Township Police Department required township officials to
Federal agents audit Plymouth Township
Agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency arrive at the Plymouth Township Police Department Monday afternoon . Aug. 20, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Don Howard Staff Writer Agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency of the Department of Justice arrived at the Plymouth Township Police
Lack of fire millage vote questioned
Plymouth Township Fire Chief Mark Wendell accepts donation of boots from Honeywell. (L to R) Wendell, Fernando Gomez, Vice President Honeywell, Congressman Kerry Bentivolio, 11th District Michigan, Township Supervisor Richard Reaume, last December in Plymouth. Aug. 18, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Don Howard Staff Writer
Furious residents threaten future of township officials
Gallery Photo: Randy Jost-Plymouth Township Compensation Commission Member WATCH VIDEO Jul. 23, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Hundreds of angry Plymouth Township residents roared at Tuesday’s Board of Trustees Meeting protesting new rules of conduct designed to stop public comment and sensor critics of a new
Board plans to censure amphitheater critics
Jul. 19, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News “Rude behavior will not be tolerated” Charter Township of Plymouth Board of Trustees rules for the conduct of meetings and general business. In an expression of strong disapproval, Plymouth Township officials will attempt to pass a motion to
Amphitheater proposal faces public backlash
Jul. 15, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Despite the outcry, township officials quietly surge ahead Public comment, petitions, lawn signs and social media are screaming out residents objections to a 400-seat planned amphitheater and band shell set for construction in the Plymouth Township Park. TV news
Plymouth recreation plan may include DeHoCo land
Jul. 15, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “The third Wave proposal is a good one if the group can come up with the money and Plymouth Township settles its court dispute over ownership.” By: Don Howard Staff Writer If Plymouth Township Supervisor Richard Reaume has his
Judge halts sale of disputed property
“The township is interested in all the options…It’s not an offer for sale.”…Plymouth Township Attorney Tim Cronin Jun. 24, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News By: Don Howard / Staff Writer Plymouth Township will not be selling the 190-acre parcel of land that was once home to the Detroit
Township supervisor continues cover up, residents question ethics
Jun. 24, 2014 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News WATCH VIDEO When Plymouth Township resident and attorney Chris Hunter wanted to question Clerk Nancy Conzelman at the June 17 board of trustees meeting regarding her unconventional role of rendering legal advice, Township Supervisor Richard Reaume bristled and refused to allow Conzelman to respond to