Supervisor Richard Reaume
Recall group calls opposition tactics illegal
Sandra Groth of Plymouth Township United Citizens at Plymouth District Library meeting Dec. 17, 2014 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News “They are lies intended to exploit, manipulate and scare the weakest among us; most notably our senior citizens.” By: Don Howard Staff Writer Supporters and organizers
Detroit files to reopen suit to reclaim DeHoCo land
Kevyn Orr, Detroit Emergency Manager Oct. 21, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. A request for hearing to re-open a City of Detroit lawsuit, closed in August after the city bankruptcy, was filed this week in Wayne County Circuit Court. The City of Detroit has requested a hearing
Lawsuit regarding Dehoco property moves forward
Circuit Court Judge Maria Oxholm assigned to City of Detroit lawsuit against Plymouth Township and Raymond Wojtowicz July 24, 2013 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. The lawsuit filed in Wayne County Circuit Court by the City of Detroit seeking the return of 190 acres of property from Plymouth Township is moving
Detroit sues Plymouth Township after bungled $600,000 land purchase
Kenneth Cockrel, Jr., Chairperson, Detroit City Council – Budget, Finance and Audit Standing Committee, reviewing Plymouth’s land purchase in 2012. May 2, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Incompetence or willful maneuver; courts will decide outcome According to court documents, the City of Detroit has filed suit in the Wayne
Lie of the Week!
Richard Reaume (left), accepts $30,000 gift donation from Robert Bosch Corporation executives, along with trustees, (L to R) Steve Mann (not visible), Mike Kelly, and Kay Arnold (right), July 2012. Apr. 30, 2013 PLYMOUTH VOICE. “I (really) don’t remember that kind of numbers.” Richard Reaume, Plymouth Township Supervisor,
Township board approves $900,000 preliminary streetscape plan
Dec. 12, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Township officials unanimously approved plans to solicit bids for streetscape improvements for the Ann Arbor Road Corridor at their Tuesday Board of Trustee meeting. Township Supervisor, Richard Reaume, announced they have received an estimate and preliminary plans from engineering consulting firm, Spalding
Township Supervisor rears ends Plymouth school bus
From time to time Plymouth Voice will be publishing articles about people and events inside Plymouth and Plymouth Township that are not necessarily current news or warrant press attention, but are curious, funny or just ridiculous. This is the first in a series. August 30, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE.
Clerk requests recount in questionable election
August 11, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Joe Bridgman, Plymouth Township Clerk, has served his opponent Nancy Conzelman with legal notice of a recount on the basis of “fraud or a mistake” as recently reported by news sources. It was reported Conzelman said she was “surprised” that Bridgman has called the
It’s time we act to make Plymouth Township a better place to live
August 2, 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE OPINION From tax abatements for businesses to strong-arming individuals for donations, to obligating news sources: suggestions, threats and ugly conflicts of interest have been the order of business for Plymouth Township officials for way too long. When trustee candidate Jennifer Mann picked up on
OPINION-Failed agenda? City and Township share same playbook
July 2012 PLYMOUTH VOICE. By: Harold Merritt Plymouth’s city manager, Paul Sincock, plans to tell all area nursing homes and senior residences in the City, they must call HVA Ambulance for any medical emergencies, starting immediately. Plymouth has an inter-local agreement with Northville City since this January to provide