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July 2006 | Top

06: Residents ready to show off gardens July 16
06: Slavens hopes for Senate seat
06: Bonds fund municipal projects
06: Murals spring to life at Art in the Park
06: Police log
06: School board member hopes to bring experience to Lansing
06: Candidate hopes to continue family legacy
06: Canton Marine helps train Iraq army
13: 3 former Metaldyne Corp. employees indicted
13: Down and dirty
13: Underpass is circling the ‘drain’
13: Candidate claims qualifications contribute to community
13: Local businessman helps keep annual Detroit boat race going
13: Robbery suspect arrested
13: Classes include drug abuse prevention
13: Judge seeks third term at court
13: Campaign violations alleged in House race
20: Development proposed for Bathey property
20: Girl Scouts seek Women of Distinction
20: Hundreds swim for good cause
20: POLICE LOG
20: Garden Walk succeeds despite heat
20: Salvation Army offers unique summer programs
20: Fire ravages 3 upscale homes
20: Candidate hopes for better success in second run at office
20: Museum investigating possible violations
20: School officials chosen
27: Woman celebrates 106th birthday
27: Group seeks official campaign investigation
27: Basketball Planet receives good response after June grand opening
27: Michigan scenes are in exhibit
27: Puppet masters
27: Downtown authority director steps down
27: Sale of township hall land remains uncertain
27: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
27: Lawsuit claims builder negligence in house fire
27: Rotary Clubs unite for clean water project
27: Humane Society plans ‘open house’
27: Plymouth High School alumni celebrate 50th reunion
27: Local middle school student wins World Piano Competition

August 2006 | Top

03: New Fall Festival director won’t change much
03: Primary election is set for Tuesday
03: Inspection pilot to aid fire staff
03: Commission questions Penn funding
03: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
03: Chamber of Commerce plans ‘Taste of Plymouth’ next week
03: TV producers seeking ‘Stupid Pet Tricks’ for show
03: Fair begins Monday
03: Hearing postponed in shooting incident
03: Comic books aren’t child’s play for this local author
03: Stewart fired as museum director
09: Primary election results
10: Abbo, Corriveau head to November election
10: Lowe, Plakas square off for court seat
10: Stewart fired as museum director after 17 years
10: 3 teen suspects shoot out school windows
10: Penn group, commission square off over donation
10: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10: Pinnacle project near airport will bring jobs to area
10: Northville man cycles 300 miles for charity
10: Canton implements unique translator program for residents
10: Proposed development would impact Northville traffic
10: POLICE LOG
10: Tidal wave
10: St. Vincent DePaul store opens Saturday
17: House candidates plot strategy
17: District construction projects right on schedule
17: Primary voter turnout is lower than predicted
17: ‘Empty’ plane lands in interstate median
17: Women’s auto exhibit finds permanent home
17: Business owners hope to help revitalize Old Village
17: Fall Festival craft show location is changed
17: Single Business Tax remains political issue
17: Senior Olympics set for next week
24: Firm tells schools: next time, try harder
24: New sculpture inspires reflective space
24: Not so dry run
24: New ordinance designed to address ‘big foot’ homes
24: Townhouses to fill Union Street site
24: Ballet troupes announce auditions
24: Charity hot rod makes Dream Cruise debut
31: Teachers prepare for school year
31: Some classes in flux at Salem High
31: Area mourns long-time Rotarian, activist
31: Spaghetti dinner returns to Fall Festival
31: Bingo event provides scholarships
31: Fire fighters help fund burn camp
31: Northville man is ‘Fitness Ambassador’
31: Taste Fest returns to Plymouth Fall Festival
31: Season finale set in Canton
31: Plymouth-Canton Schools make annual state goals

September 2006 | Top

07: Workman students, staff begin classes
07: Did voter turnout hurt bond election?
07: Confusion could have hindered bond
07: Festival returns Friday
07: Youngsters show style during fundraiser
07: County scholarship pageant set
07: ‘Cars’ to rev up historic theater re-opening
14: Officials remember Sept. 11
14: SWAT graduates first female officer
14: Schools to ask for reduced bond
14: Bad weather, good crowds, great festival
14: City mulls downtown issues
14: Goodfellows gear up for annual donation drive
14: Battle of bands may return
14: International artist to appear at Plymouth gallery
14: Flying Pilgrims file flight plan for weekend event
21: Police arrest robbery suspect
21: Fancy fliers
21: School board tours Central Middle School
21: Chief judge supports challenger, not colleague
21: Cancer claims Plymouth businessman
21: Restaurant crawl highlights downtown, supports Penn
21: Fundraiser benefits cancer foundation
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: Rustic Chef cook-off heats up at Maybury Farm
21: POLICE BRIEFS
21: Great Lakes Chili Cook Off returns to Plymouth
21: Canton plans new Fall Family Fest
21: Exchange program sends teacher to Japan
28: Laughs, love fill dedication ceremony
28: Future fines fuel fight at 35th District Court
28: Northville reaches out to industry
28: Past and present
28: Road yard scheduled to close
28: Corn Maze open at Maybury Farm
28: Businessman weighs options as November elections approach
28: Chef’s contest is Saturday
28: New trail filled with historical details of Maybury Sanatorium

October 2006 | Top

05: District hopeful after count
05: School spirit
05: Downtown district plan extended
05: Commission approves staffing changes
05: Department promotes safety at open house
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: College begins $14 million addition
05: Plumber escapes thief’s ambush
05: New comedy club opens
11: Students ready for MEAP
12: Schools to seek bond in February
12: Murder suspect captured
12: Band is regional champ
12: Women called on to give hope
12: Plymouth businessman honored for scholarship efforts
12: ‘Spooktacular’ set at fairgrounds
12: Canton plans tour of area sculptures
12: Road study to be presented on Tuesday
12: Principal shaves head to reward his students
12: Award-winning drum corps seeking recruits
19: Popular chain ready to open in Canton
19: Plymouth royalty
19: Patterson wants to continue energy work
19: Slavens says Senate needs some changes
19: City ponders road issues
19: Parking deck may reach new heights in 2008
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: Suspect in home invasions arrested
19: State police probe Northville trustee’s actions
19:
19: State suspends day care license
19: Rotary Clubs fund clean water projects
26: Hundreds protest hospital building plan
26: Canton petitions for alliance membership
26: Brownfield Authority tables plan
26: State grant facilitates Karmann expansion
26: End of days?
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: Goodfellows will begin fundraisers in Canton this Saturday
26: Police set strict traffic enforcement zones
26: Volunteers sought for Kinyon Cemetery clean up
26: Man donates hair to help young cancer victims

November 2006 | Top

02: Day care director arraigned
02: Strong voter turnout expected
02: Haunted streets?
02: Officials debate future of downtown
02: 7 seek 4 open seats on district library board
02: Going, going...
02: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
02: State offers help with heating costs
02: State may alter school discipline rules
02: Local woman wins calendar photo contest
03: Candidate refutes allegations
08: Election Day at last
09: Corriveau defeats Abbo in House race
09: Lowe rides ‘high road’ to 3rd term
09: Hockey coach arrested on sex charges
09: Communities assert ‘authority’ over court budget
09: County suddenly starts Sheldon Road underpass
09: New website allows patients to share medical experiences, advice
09: Retired teacher displays her award-winning artistic work
09: School bus inspection gets top marks
09: Northville Holiday Home Tour is next week
13: Senior Alliance kicks off holiday program
15: Historic remembrance
16: Officials concerned with new cable proposal
16: Wayne County may change ‘Hazmat’ services
16: Town Hall meeting scheduled on Underpass project
16: Village, downtown Northville prepare for holiday weekend
16: Officials weigh in on new revenue sharing plan
21: Theater takes on ‘Elephant Man’
22: Group steps in to save businesswoman
22: City saves with new dispatch contract
22: Businesses, officials ready for underpass
22: New web site promotes downtown Plymouth
22: Holocaust exhibit nears end
22: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
22: Plymouth man controls the skies during Thanksgiving parade
22: Christian youth group opens new gift store
22: Blankets sought by American Red Cross
30: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
30: Beloved principal succumbs to cancer
30: Police, schools form task force on drug use
30: Retailers ready for rush
30: Plymouth deacon helps Metro Detroit homeless
30: Township uses tax programs to lure, keep local business
30: Robotics team enters alternative fuel competition

December 2006 | Top

07: Canton woman leads annual vigil
07: Time is short for next bond push
07: Businesses brace for bridge brouhaha
07: Shopkeepers help needy families
07: YMCA offers ‘winter break’
07: Salem dance team grooves to top score
07: Canton road work will continue next spring
07: Wayne theater group cast presents outstanding version of ‘Chicago’
07: Local dancers and orchestra to present 'The Nutcracker'
07: Plymouth looks at regional fire alternative
14: Alternative fuel comes to western Wayne
14: Committee to look at court staff levels
14: Superintendent gets high marks from board
14: Canton cops encouraged by drug sweep
14: IKEA helps First Step
14: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
14: Computer business classes planned
14: Police prepared to face weather, holidays
14: POLICE BRIEFS
14: Lodge members ensure holiday gifts for veterans
14: Father, mother charged in abuse of 5-week-old infant
21: Legislator lauds education ‘promise’
21: Officials gear up for Ice Spectacular
21: Plymouth open to fire talks
21: Financing for parking deck expansion in place
21: Salvation Army seeks more donations
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: Man’s best friend may be perfect holiday gift
21: 2 local Denny’s close
21: Students hope for Guinness honor
21: Sheldon Road closing to be delayed
21: POLICE BRIEFS
21: Legislator hopes to ‘repair’ faulty driver responsibility law
28: Democratic victory shows change in community
28: District officials ponder 2007 finances
28: New hall tops news in township
28: Friends bring back Penn Theater
28: Underpass moves forward, back in 2006
28: New cable legislation prompts officials concern
28: Noel-Droulliard wed
28: Students’ trip to Detroit teaches powerful lesson
28: Raise for clerk tabled by trustees
28: IKEA opening was major event in 2006
28: Trustee cleared of developer’s charges
29: Plymouth woman killed in crash

January 2007 | Top

04: Dr. King holiday offerings expanded
04: Oh what a Nite...
04: Property claim may slow project
04: New resident brings old perspective to history
04: Timeline extended on Bathey land sale
04: Successful resolutions require solid planning
04: Celebrated author coaches grand scheme
04: Big band sound blasts onto Village Theater stage Saturday
04: POLICE BRIEFS
11: Wayne part of huge Ford Motor investment
11: County closes Sheldon Road, at last
11: Rotary seeks upgrades for Tanger
11: Police seek help in finding vandals
11: Series highlights baseball history, life
11: Chamber seeks names to join Hall of Fame
11: Area soldier completes 2nd tour in Iraq, heads for Texas
11: Cold front expected for Ice Festival
11: POLICE BRIEFS
11: SHORT TAKES
18: Judge’s order allows Sheldon bypass to continue
18: Plymouth athlete wins scholarship
18: City prepares for Ice Fest
18: Commissioner vows work on road issues
18: Senator faces busy new term
18: Kiwanian hopes fundraiser will become tradition
18: Supervisor pushes for stronger local voice
18: Characters in new book based on author’s fellow servicemen
18: Local singer is building national career
18: Local woman retires as inspector with state police
18: District gears up bond efforts
25: Property dispute hearing postponed
25: Weather saves Ice Festival
25: Pfizer cuts jobs in Plymouth Township, state
25: District shows MEAP gains
25: Schools await funding answers
25: New number for county abuse cases
25: Schools to supply student grades online

February 2007 | Top

01: Test prompts changes at high school campus
01: Man survives collision with moving freight train
01: $100,000 will buy naming rights to chamber building
01: Proposed parking plan debate looming
01: Local historian teaches through art
01: Unemployment benefit reports to be issued this week
01: Student station seeks sponsors
01: Proposed bill would change publication rules
01: New retailers coming to Michigan Avenue complex
01: New Tipping Point Theatre group plans red carpet Call to Action
01: State trooper, two others hurt in freeway crash
02: Could Northville corner see new use?
05: Canton police investigate bomb threat
07: Governor sketches Michigan future
08: Could regionalism catch ‘fire’?
08: Cold weather cancels classes
08: Township to see higher water rates
08: Schools spurn debate, invite voters for tour
08: Student station celebrates 35th anniversary
08: Plymouth author scribes map to success
08: Use of Internet can benefit veterans group
08: Canton firefighters train for winter rescues
08: Injured state trooper expected back on job
08: Veteran officer is promoted
08: Celebrate Black History Month
15: Senator gets the ‘green light’
15: Plymouth resident makes debut in play
15: Costco shelves Canton plans
15: Board newcomers catch up in bond planning
15: 5 challenge 2 school board incumbents
15: Joint 911 contract OK’d
15: Communities to save from refinancing
15: Father sentenced for abuse
15: Docents needed at Maybury Farm
15: Schools hope to retain funding in state budget
15: POLICE BRIEFS
15: Local author helps children deal with divorce
22: Thawing frozen pipes leads to fire
22: Foundation offers scholarships
22: Lawmakers take on drug company immunity
22: School funding to be discussed at public forum
22: Community cooperation may ease health care issue
22: Commission considers bonds for Plymouth roads
22: New museum boss ‘reports’ for duty
22: Free women’s health program planned
22: A ‘Perfect’ step above the rest
22: Local drum corps preserves music tradition
22: Voters to decide fate of bond
23: Text of parent letter regarding arrested Plymouth-Canton teacher
27: Third proposal in a year voted down in Plymouth-Canton

March 2007 | Top

01: Plymouth-Canton teacher charged with online solicitation
01: Township to test temporary water main
01: Victim increases cash award for information
01: Modern students receive lessons in classical music
01: Teacher’s cookbook may land her on ‘Oprah’
01: Police seeking internet matchmaker’s identity, location
01: Mother cited for neglect
01: Chamber sponsoring business expo March 17
01: Canton wary of regional fire department negotiations
01: Habitual offender charged in Northville purse snatching
08: DNA helps solve year-old Northville crime
08: House cuts budget to show solidarity
08: Plymouth man helps others find ‘New Line of Work’
08: Students prep for culinary challenge
08: City to explore sidewalk displays
08: District looking to help alumni reconnect
08: Long-time director at The Senior Alliance celebrates retirement
08: Abuse suspect back in court
08: Tuned in Wayne woman wins ‘makeover’
08: Fire strikes apartments
08: Noted author to visit Canton library
15: Maintenance workers find body in Plymouth apartment
15: Child abuse suspect waives exam
15: General store could benefit from Northville racetrack funds
15: Northville Soccer Association pitches indoor facility
15: Grandson’s new hangout
15: Village merchants unite for commerce
15: Legal concerns block joint dispatch
15: School district prepares for budget
15: Plymouth dentist to award scholarships
15: Famous painter hosts exhibit at Lotus Gallery
15: Area women drop the pounds in contest
15: Man sought in gas station theft
16: Accused teacher heads to circuit court
22: Property group seeks to limit Fall Festival
22: Plymouth prepared to invest in fire study
22: District plans $3.5 million in cuts
22: Footloose at the park
22: Mural project brings community together
22: City, township reach dispatch, 911 agreement
22: Chamber seeks Volunteer of Year names
22: County deems 2 roads ‘impassable’
22: Kiwanis Club donates school dictionaries
22: Skaters head to World Championships
22: Bond set at $100,000 in major drug bust case
29: Legislator hopes to reduce state department costs
29: Mayor keeps regional fire talks smoldering
29: Budget pressures mount for schools
29: Plymouth-Canton teacher to go to Japan
29: Restaurant marks 10th anniversary
29: Maybury Farm spring events planned
29: Lions plan White Cane sale
29: Canton police hire 1, veteran retires

April 2007 | Top

05: NEWS IN BRIEF
05: Commission considers $10,000 parking law
05: Townships will stay, say supervisors
05: City looks at road options
05: Sheldon Road: 3 months later
05: Candidate stresses school experience
05: Board hopeful targets curriculum
05: Health center caters to area uninsured
05: Local county clerk’s office open
05: Canton woman is 1 billionth shopper
05: Maybury Farm in Northville offers naturally-colored eggs
05: Fundraisers set to save historic Wayne Theater
05: Oakwood mulls next move in Canton
05: 23rd Annual Marshmallow Drop planned for tomorrow
05: Supreme Court refuses to hear MHSAA suit
12: Frosty treats
12: Proposal shuffles elementary students
12: No deficits projected in budget
12: Township bypasses 180-year celebration
12: Candidate cites district involvement
12: Incumbent hopes for re-election
12: Grange plans quilting exhibit
12: Professional actors offer theatrical workshops this summer
12: Canton Center Road project to be delayed
12: 2nd Canton Road Rally planned
12: Local Tuskegee Airman awarded gold medal
12: Legislature considers bill to help with retirement savings
12: Federal charges concern local taxpayers
12: Federal officials offer tips to affected taxpayers
19: Virginia Tech student safe after shootings
19: Stripped of license, Club Xtreme opens to teens
19: ‘Hip-Hop’ science fair thrills students
19: Candidate cites public service experience
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: AT&T comes calling in communities
19: Yankee Air Museum takes flight
19: Communities name residents to Hall of Fame
19: College professor brings worldwide experience to local classrooms
19: Long time police veteran retires from Northville Township
19: Dedication of Canton ‘arch’ set for Sunday
19: Friends plan ‘bug hunt’
26: Plymouth Hall of Fame inducts new members
26: Boundary changes may not be needed
26: Slavens tapped for judgeship
26: Mid-year aid cuts threatened
26: Incumbent to seek 2nd term
26: ‘PENNdemonium’ back in Plymouth
26: Community Shred Day is Saturday
26: Annual radio auction crucial to student station survival
26: ‘Kirchgatter Memorial Sculpture’ to be unveiled
26: POLICE BRIEFS
26: Barefoot Productions mystery spoof closes season this weekend

May 2007 | Top

03: 70 district teachers receive layoff notices
03: Celebrate spring
03: Candidates brace for school election
03: Tepid voter turnout predicted
03: Museum to keep tax-exempt status
03: ARTfeast returns to Plymouth area
03: Sheriff plans gun safety classes for women in area
03: School leader speaks at annual Realtor’s luncheon
03: Barn restoration project wins state award
03: Volunteers needed at site
03: Electronic waste day set
03: Explorers win state honors
03: Northville schools get high marks
03: ‘Trot for Animals’ will help pay feed bills at Maybury Farm
03: Groups set walks through historic sites around Plymouth community
03: Patron purchases sculpture for permanent township display
10: Votes are in, but board isn’t set
10: A re-elected Slavens says goodbye
10: Trash talk upsets state legislator
10: Police to increase parking enforcement
10: Communities urge water use restraint
10: Youth troupe performs on Mother’s weekend
10: Need for bone marrow prompts donor registration drive today
10: Salvation Army plans collections throughout area this week
10: Canton plans more art along Ford Road
10: Cause of fire ‘accidental’
10: POLICE BRIEFS
10: Sale of state land may provide local tax
10: Plymouth Relay for Life meeting set
11: Plea may be in works for day care director
17: 5 candidates vie for Plymouth commission
17: Water rate increase considered
17: Candidates take advantage of second chance
17: Parents, district clash over cheerleaders
17: Police promote new sergeant
17: Dog recovers after coyote attack
17: Mentors aid young authors at college
17: Schools chief hoping for a ‘super’ transition
17: Seat belt enforcement zones set throughout area until June 4
17: Plymouth-Canton school board reconsiders attendance boundaries
17: Crescent Academy Summer Festival is Saturday
17: Local teachers are honored
24: Trial set for former day care director
24: Eggenberger selected for school board
24: City keeps rates low
24: High fuel prices burn local drivers
24: Memorial Day event honors soldiers, history
24: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
24: Kiwanis Club planning Hockey Night in Plymouth
24: Tax abatement lures auto supplier to Northville
24: Splash Playground opens Monday
31: State budget deal spares school districts
31: Woman charged for impersonating dead roommate
31: Summer music fest highlights downtown businesses
31: Historical perspective
31: Answers wanted on station closing
31: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
31: Teacher faces dismissal
31: Friends of the Rouge plan annual clean up day at river
31: Canton collects 27 tons of electronic waste
31: Last minute, temporary fix
31: Youth Orchestra concert set
31: Local librarian wins honor
31: Tragedy leads to new form of independent music

June 2007 | Top

07: ‘Tails and Trails’ benefits service dogs
07: Commission approves deficit-free budget
07: ‘Permit-sion’ granted for Sheldon Road work
07: Behind the scenes work essential to Art in the Park
07: Students go ‘Behind the Lens’
07: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
07: Plymouth-Canton schools face $7.7 million deficit
07: Art in the Sun shines next weekend
14: Woman headed to trial in impersonation case
14: Scholars’ dollars
14: Judges’ longevity pay is questioned
14: A-list speakers spice up meetings
14: Students ‘weather’ storm to earn diplomas
14: Artists create ‘altered’ vision exhibit
14: ‘Pelorus’ sends champion speller off winning course
14: Festival is ‘ripe’ for fun
21: And they’re off
21: Officials accused of bias in ‘alley’
21: School board seeks next trustee
21: Water tower to lower costs, increase efficiency
21: Commission approves money for building fund
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: Holiday fireworks celebrations set in area
21: Plymouth man named to state commission
21: No injuries reported in Canton home fire
21: A horse of course
21: Man arrested for assault on ex-girlfriend
28: A new chapter
28: Trustees, auditors disagree on water rates
28: Schools adopt 2007-08 budget
28: ‘American Made’ leaves Plymouth for Livonia
28: Drivers to gain ‘Independence’ from soaring gas prices
28: Plymouth-Canton students say ‘thank you’ in parade
28: Annual early morning 4th of July celebration set for next week
28: Resident brings antique cannonball to city hall
28: Court hearing in attack case adjourned

July 2007 | Top

05: Local NAACP branch prepares for national spotlight
05: Commission prepares for terrorism, fall events
05: Early tax payments sent from county
05: Vacated board seat draws 4 applicants
05: Police investigate construction site theft
05: Visiting artists are ready for Art Fest
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: New outreach ministry hopes to help women revitalize spirit
05: Wayne County sets annual Mud Day
05: Shooting suspect to face trial
05: Local group continues march to aid developmentally disabled
05: New elementary education director named by board
05: Redhill to perform in Plymouth park
05: Concerts set throughout Canton
05: Local women prepare for 3-day Breast Cancer Walk
12: Trial set to begin for day care director
12: Touch could mean 17 years
12: Oh say can you see...
12: Vorva fights to enter race
12: School board selects trustee, officers
12: Plymouth prepares for art festival
12: Sunshine expected for weekend event
12: Board deliberates fate of annual Strawberry Festival
12: Construction continues at Wayne County Community College campus
12: Museum features train exhibit
12: Canton residents are lottery winners
12: Horse play
12: World Series comes to Canton Township
12: Water main break impacts several communities
19: Art in the Park draws record 300,000 crowd
19: ‘Process’ allows Vorva to campaign
19: Commission, developers move on Bathey site
19: Township makes ‘top places to live’ list
19: Anderson appointed new city recreation director
19: Enrollment continues to grow at local college campus
19: Maybury Farm produce available
19: Wayne County dog park reopens
19: Plymouth planters win award
26: Students offer alternatives to cell phone policy
26: Smoking ban gets boost
26: Five Plymouth businesses make ‘The Best’ list
26: Cigarette litter targeted
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: NEWS IN BRIEF
26: Officials discuss need for third judge
26: Yo-yo champions coming to Plymouth
31: ‘Challenge’ to spur shoppers

August 2007 | Top

02: Fun at their fingertips
02: CSX repairs to derail Plymouth motorists
02: Sentence delays frustrate judge
02: Festival focuses on community groups
02: Students earn $21,000 for college
02: Wayne groups to sponsor chili cook-off
02: Veterans Haven plans Blues Festival benefit
02: College to offer new long-term care program
02: Pet saved by use of oxygen mask
02: Local author self publishes first novel ‘Tipped in Blue’
02: Youths play dangerous ‘game’
02: Plymouth artist's work on display
02: Ramp to open
02: Businessman honored for charitable work
02: New Canton Village Grill bistro caters to upscale crowd
09: Relay 4 Life is successful, already
09: School projects push deadline
09: Plymouth gears up marketing efforts to attract customers
09: Township police seek residents for next citizen’s academy
09: Plymouth hosts ‘chill out’
09: District welcomes new principals
09: Area seniors prepare for county senior Olympics
09: Local artist exhibits work
16: Democrats pledge to protect workers
16: Relay surpasses expectations
16: Plymouth residents to vote on new charter
16: ‘Classics’ return to Fall Festival
16: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
16: Township officials await word on hospital
16: Local rescue workers recall aftermath of doomed Northwest Flight 255
16: Carnival returns to Northville
16: Medical specialist helps local student athletes heal
16: Seuss light is a delight
16:
23: Northville youth has presidential summer
23: Flooding irks Plymouth area homeowners
23: Groups prepare for Fall Fest
23: Fire department purchases first aid kits for cats, dogs
30: School district OK’s pact
30: School Daze
30: Chief begins fireman training
30: School district starts contract work

September 2007 | Top

06: Legislator not intimitaded by recall threat
06: Organizers set for festival
06: Commission prepares for millage vote
06: New principal urges cooperation, unity
13: District starts search for new school chief
13: Clerks concerned with early state primary
13: Good weather boosts festival fun
13: Sheldon Road work makes ‘progress’
20: School board interviews search firms
20: City works to solve flooding
20: Weekend race to aid hospital, track teams
20: Chili cookoff returns to Plymouth
27: District, teachers agree to pact
27: Video surveillance comes to Plymouth
27: Pledge of patriots
27: Local restaurants prepare for chili challenge

October 2007 | Top

03: Candidates address voters at forum
04: Cool bikes and hot chili
04: Students reach out to soldiers in Iraq
04: Educators thankful for budget vote
04: Educators thankful for budget vote
11: School board ponders November election
11: Canton teacher to visit Japan
11: Police, federal agents seek robbery suspect
11: Renovation project brings ‘modern’ library to Plymouth
18: District hosts forum to find superintendent
18: Oktoberfun
18: City places pause on liquor licenses
18: Group satisfied with Fall Fest effort
25: Election date, grant are board topics
25: Fights brew in Plymouth Township
25: Parking issues await new commission
25: Rabies threat grows in township, state
25: Trick or treat ….Plymouth style

November 2007 | Top

01: Schools claim fund increase falls short
01: Road bonds, new charter on ballot
01: Frightful fun
01: Students reach out to partner school in Africa
08: District deals with growth issues
08: Area mourns death of ‘Clif’ McClumpha
08: Voters choose 4; OK bond, charter
08: Dwyer, Potter leave commission
08: Fran of the hour:
15: Teenagers charged in ‘thrill kill’ murder
15: Pageant winners head to state competition
15: 11th hour
15: Pursell tapped for mayoral post
21: Judgeship up for debate at district court
21: Hearing postponed for murder suspects
21: Plymouth Township approves budget
21: Plymouth-Canton band earns national ranking, respect
29: Court board delays decision on 3rd judge
29: Work begins anew on delayed underpass
29: Team effort keeps crime low in Plymouth
29: ‘Friends’ to host holiday memorial

December 2007 | Top

06: Schools get mixed marks on state tests
06: Governor talks business at Plymouth facility
06: Rotary honors public safety best
06: Teens bound over in beheading case
12: Band director honored for contribution to program, students
13: School board chooses odd-year elections
13: Court board keeps 3rd judge
13: A real ringer
20: Local water rates increase
20: Developer requests more time at Bathey
20: Plymouth-Canton choir featured on NBC
20: City liquor license debate continues
27: Residents unhappy with primary requirements
27: Direct China flights could help economy
27: Exam set for tomorrow for prison shooting suspect
27: Holiday cheer leaders

January 2008 | Top

03: Former hospital site dominates news in 2007
03: Development defies dismal economy in 2007
03: Fire debate burns hot, cold in Plymouth
03: Long history of service marks 2007 ‘Newsmaker’
10: Frustration builds with underpass
10: Fundraiser to benefit Ice Festival
10: Merchants abuse holiday parking
10: Bandtastic
17: School district studies diversity
17: Kiwanis clubs win challenge
17: Ice Fest positive for business community
17: Underpass, pathways targets for Cox this year
24: Canton students injured in ‘tragic’ crash
24: Students, governor meet in forum
24: Father accused of burning infant
24: Public safety top priority for Plymouth Ice Fest
31: School board selects 2 for final interviews
31: Cool carver
31: Senator, commissioner add pull to underpass project
31: Modest ceremony to honor retiring school chief

February 2008 | Top

07: Residents not sold on superintendent candidates
07: Committees to study parking
07: Exchange students merge with host families
07: Native West to close after 18 years in downtown Plymouth
14: Bond sale saves taxpayers money
14: State, local officials push for compromise on cable channel issue
14: Exhibit shines on national past-time
14: Commissioners to discuss Bathey
21: Top superintendent choice is named
21: ‘Beatles’ to help bring classics to students
21: ‘Dog fight’ erupts in Plymouth
21: Commissioners OK extension on Bathey land
28: Ryan retirement ushers in new era
28: District court judicial race picks up steam
28: Scout pack celebrates 50-year milestone
28: Community theater group seeks support

March 2008 | Top

06: Schools face tough choices
06: Additional annexation legislation introduced
06: Pet owner groups protest breed ban
06: Spellbound
13: Market, assessments muddy budget picture
13: Board names new district superintendent
13: State to close, sell off correctional facility
13: Local bar seeks to add rooftop seating
20: Budget cuts impact area police departments
20: State, local officials doubt June primary
20: Commission revises ‘dangerous dog’ ordinance
20: Easter goodness
27: Evidence of recall difficult to find
27: Thanks Easter Bunny!
27: Farm team readies for spring
27: Deadline looms for underpass project

April 2008 | Top

03: Schools keep drugs away from campus
03: Group seeks to keep Wilcox house ‘viable’ in Plymouth
03: Comic book artist to visit Plymouth
03: Bowling tourney will bring $45 million to region
10: Safety concerns mount with Penn Grille
10: City officials gear up for budget process
10: Art class
10: Details emerge in beheading testimony
17: Schools face $3.4 million in budget cuts
17: County faces ‘llth hour’ project deadline
17: Green Fair to feature speakers, music, exhibits
17: Guilty verdict reached in beheading case
17: Plymouth’s Big 3
24: Students win go-cart race
24: Annexation legislation fails in Senate vote
24: Grille to keep liquor license
24: ‘Class’ic music

May 2008 | Top

01: Dozens of teachers receive pink slips
01: Northville Township, not Canton, picked for Schoolcraft expansion
01: Plymouth goes green for new event
01: Former military judge throws hat in 35th District race
08: Election race shapes up in Township
08: Jones wants ‘SMART’ Plymouth
08: Inaugural Green Street Fair a success
08: Area students join fight against cancer, promote study
15: Smoking ban has support, as well as nay sayers
15: Corriveau faces 3 Plymouth challengers in primary
15: Art takes center stage on Friday
15: Familiar faces seek office in township
15: A turn for the better
21: Annexation subpoena called ‘bullying tactic’
22: Parents pack city hall to protest skating cuts plan
22: City saves Memorial Day event
22: Cautious optimism sprouts at underpass
29: Canton moves forward on preservation plan
29: Residents shielded from annexation lawsuit
29: Plymouth ranks among best in nation
29: Lest we forget

June 2008 | Top

05: Salem coach presides over camp
05: The end of the year as they know it
05: Skaters, city work toward rink resolution
05: Student photography shines in book
12: Local man’s perseverance may pay off
12: Plymouth Schools recall 19 teachers from layoffs
12: Police seek leads in vicious assault
12: Liberty Fest returns to Canton Township park
12: Local man’s perseverance pays off
19: Bank patron helps catch, hold robbery suspect
19: Northville loses ground in annexation fight
19: Legislator works on business tax fix
19: City commission to decide fate of landmark
26: Barricaded gunman arrested after stand off
26: Residents rally against annexation plan
26: Interim school chief wins praise of board
26: Plymouth resident receives prestigious award

July 2008 | Top

02: Fireworks, concert add to July 4 celebrations
02: Art in the Park seeks younger crowd appeal
02: Residents cross borders to oppose annexation plan
02: Canton is finalist for national award
10: Fiegel begins new era for Plymouth-Canton Schools
10: Big festivals mean big business for city, region
10: Muralists among many at Art in the Park
10: Happy birthday, America
10: Stumping ground
17: Officials prepare to protect water supply
17: Art lovers
17: Independents join township races
17: Mayor criticizes annexation literature
24: Annexation tactics called ‘frightening and disgusting’
24: Donated horses doing well at Maybury
24: Plymouth tackles political signs
24: Bumper crop
30: Annexation campaign continues
30: Absentee ballots file in as Election Day nears
30: Youngsters set to take downtown
31: Judicial candidates get voters’ verdict Tuesday

August 2008 | Top

06: Barone, Plakas win judicial primary
06: Voters defeat proposed property annexation
06: Reaume advances to race in November
06: Bridgman wins post
14: What’s next for Northville hospital site?
14: Cancer survivor passes through Plymouth
14: Schools work to solve staffing issues
14: Company will help solve Plymouth ice skating issue
20: Optimists a proud part of Fall Festival
20: Olympic achievement
20: Recount sought in Plymouth clerk race
28: District officials get ready for new school year
28: Roastin’
28: Seniors shine in Olympics
29: Civitans hope to enlist aid of younger members

September 2008 | Top

03: Fall Festival returns to Plymouth this weekend
03: Changes come to city commission
03: City hall renovation continues
04: Election recount is Friday
10: Schools revise student bus plan
10: Officials laud success of Fall Festival
10: Film brings star power to Plymouth community
14: Nasty nature
17: Area drop-out rates far below state average
17: Residents deal with tornado damage
17: Work is on schedule at Sheldon underpass
17: Local singer proves that America’s Got Talent
25: Cancer fundraiser strolls through area
25: Township accused of stalling information requests
25: Search for new police chief begins
25: Group brings variety to town

October 2008 | Top

01: District, engineers team to find future scientists
01: Clerks, legislators hope to improve voter turnout
01: A helping hand
01: 13th chili cook-off returns on Sunday
08: Districts hope to learn from Wayne-Westland troubles
08: Cox seeks to continue work
08: Clark vows to bring accountability
08: Plymouth royalty
16: Students gather together for prayer, support
16: Officials promise 'business as usual' at former Main Street Bank
16: True colors
16: Hospital property Brownfield plan hearing is postponed
23: King and Queen
23: Brownfield plan brings concerns
23: Plymouth woman charged after infant death
23: Parks millage change moves forward
30: Judicial contest to be decided Tuesday
30: Trick or Treat!
30: Republicans seek to reclaim 20th District
30: Voters to choose new officials on Tuesday

November 2008 | Top

03: Ghouls on parade
04: Candid dates
05: Contestants prepare for scholarship competition
05: Voters choose Plakas for 35th court
05: Corriveau fends off Republican challenger
05: Reaume, Bridgman win township posts
12: Schools grapple with funding loss
12: Veterans of past, present are honored
12: Plymouth veterans seek new wall
12: Sheldon Road underpass may open next month
19: Weekend events mark holiday season start
19: Plymouth-Canton Junior Miss is crowned
19: Time of transition starts in townships
19: Plymouth communities see decline in major crimes
27: Business owners look forward to ‘Black Friday’
27: School board ponders election change
27: Officials mull impact of weak auto industry
27: Public safety members honored

December 2008 | Top

03: Underpass project may be finished this month
03: Santa comes to town
03: Builder granted demolition extension
03: Popular night spot gets new life
10: All eyes turn to Big 3 debate
10: Underpass will open tomorrow
10: Shine on
10: Plymouth-Canton schools choose fall vote
17: Road policy could mean more snow days
17: Retailers hope for final holiday push
17: Troubled property still vexes Plymouth officials
24: Loans approved, but work is ahead
24: Emergency staff works through holidays to ensure safety
24: Salvation Army sees increased need this year
31: The Good, The Bad and The Silly as we saw them this year
31: Long time judge reflects on storied career
31: Research, technology lives in Plymouth
31: Schools grew in 2008

January 2009 | Top

07: Will townships form road authority?
07: Students recreate exotic locales
07: Budget battle looms in state legislature
07: Festival organizers fight for funding
07: Calendar of events
14: Townships won’t pursue road plan
14: Police cooperation takes ‘dangerous felon’ off the streets
14: Former Plymouth resident eyes Miss America title
14: Area prepares to honor fallen hero
22: Leaders react
22: Legislators plan for busy year
22: Canton police catch, charge serial robber
22: Comics keep clean in Canton performances
28: Housing market, economy make for murky municipal budgeting process
28: Fire and Ice returns to Northville
29: Ice festival draws record crowd
29: Legislators named to Lansing health committees

February 2009 | Top

04: Wayne County officials speculate about impact of stimulus package
04: Schoolcraft project falls through
04: Economy brings mixed development to township
04: Police investigate ‘suspicious’ death
11: Software firm to expand, bring jobs to community
11: Wilcox Foundation gives 'Lincoln' a birthday gift
11: On track
12: Theater groups manage with fewer funds
26: State funding cuts bite into school budgets
26: Elected officials offer insights into how political process really works
26: Township may buy land back from REIS developer
26: Cheer champs

March 2009 | Top

05: Vacant homes, foreclosures add to busy blight control efforts
05: Township officials ponder millage for property purchase
05: Tipping Point Theatre banks on Stardust fundraiser
05: Thank you!
05: Coming up in Plymouth
13: Economy brings more users, fewer funds to area libraries
13: Legislators push for ‘Hire Michigan First’ proposal
13: Battery legislation could jump start economy
13: Township seeks additional development
13: Events for 3.12.09
19: Fire departments attempt to throttle back budget costs
19: Student broadcasters win awards
19: Bathey project on hold – again
19: Congressman seeks answers on insurance bonuses
26: Police eye staffing levels, federal funding
26: Organization continues community inclusion effort
26: Distinct impression
26: Police seek suspect in vicious assault

April 2009 | Top

03: Washington rejects auto restructure plans
03: Events for 4.03.09
03: Students, staff from Pioneer to bring peace to New York
03: Senators propose more cuts to State office budget
03: Energy program helps district reduce cost
09: Use is up, funding down at recreational facilities
09: Redford principal takes over park
09: March planned to protest taxation, wasteful spending
09: Weather keeps icon away, but Peace Project is successful
09: Events for 4.09.09
17: Legislators praise use of new state tax incentive by business
17: Recycling efforts sprout throughout communities
17: Stimulus will fund pathway reconstruction
17: Legislator pushes for Internet safety
17: Events for 4.16.09
23: Officials plot projects, services in rough economy
23: Theater takes on Shakespeare
23: Plymouth gears up for Green Street Fair
23: New art works planned for Ford Road
23: Events for 4.23.09
30: Candidates plentiful in city elections
30: Former representative files for Senate seat
30: Volunteer docents needed at Maybury Farm
30: Plymouth ranks among nation’s best communities
30: Events for 4.30.09

May 2009 | Top

07:
07: Abatements approved for $550 million Ford investment
07: State faces shortage of foster parents
07: Old theater to get ‘new’ look
07: Events for 5.07.09
14: Communities struggle to survive latest state revenue cuts
14: 6 seek 4 seats in Plymouth
14: Legislature pushes health care reform
14: First look
14: Events for 5.14.09
21: Loss of students threatens financial health of districts
21: Downtown director steps down from post
21: Area Scouts honored for reaching rare, significant rank
21: Events for 5.21.09
21: Legislators compromise on Foreclosure Act
28: Writer who influenced a generation of Americans pays rare local visit
28: Students walk to help Goodfellows, school
28: Township selects new school resource office
28: Wilcox foundation awards essayists
28: Wilcox foundation awards essayists

June 2009 | Top

04:
04: Volunteer efforts helping to restore troubled waterway
04: Township gears up for millage campaign
04: New arrivals
04: Events for June 4
08: That was 'D' Day...
11: Summer brings family oriented entertainment close to home
11: New ‘Splash Park’ gets OK
11: Township resident killed in accident
11: Events for June 11
11: Greatest generation
12: Alternate view
18: Township gears up campaign to purchase hospital property
18: Area mourns Pursell, 76
18: Police seek suspect in rash of break-ins
18: Events for June 18
18: Township prepares for new, smaller Wal-Mart
25: Bennett earns Clerk of the Year award
25: Ford receives $5.9 billion to retool plants, save jobs
25: Race organizers hope for record turnout
25: Events for 6.25.09
26: Residents, employees lash out over termination of director

July 2009 | Top

02: Celebrations begin throughout communities
02: Prison closed, but officials await word on property
02: Support grows for purchase
02: Events for July 2
02: Officials welcome GE to Van Buren
09: Record crowds expected at celebration of 30th Art in the Park festival
09: Former reporter settles into new role
09: Police nab suspects in tri-county crime spree
09: Events for 7.09.09
09: Business brings experience to Canton
09: Events for 7.09.09
16: Local projects move ahead despite delays in federal funding
16: Maybury Farm seeks volunteer help to repair leaking barn roof
16: Plymouth ranked among nation’s 100 best places
16: Northville officials, residents ready for vote on hospital purchase
16: Events for July 16
23: City festivals, events help local merchants fight back against big budget chain retailers
23: Plymouth theater offers special double feature
23: Officials ponder changes to Northville downtown
23: Events for 7.23.09
23: Popular football league expands into local area
30: Westland leads efforts to become eco-friendly
30: Canton prepares for major Ford Road project
30: Grant could reduce cost of hospital land
30: Events for 7.30.09

August 2009 | Top

06: Municipalities await funding for new police officers
06: Officials launch effort to save post office
07: Township voters approve land purchase
07: August 6 events
07: Online challenge to bring funds to arts organizations
13: Rare tour of French Landing Dam set
13: Stimulus grants to bring investment, jobs to Wayne County
13: Canton, Livonia mull consolidated dispatch
13: Plymouth prepares for 3-day walkers
13: August 13 events
19: Program drives traffic to area scrap yards, auto dealerships
19: Township will go ‘to the dogs’
19: Salvation Army, district team up for Blitz
19: Walk on!
19: August 20 events
27: Service organizations seek volunteers, donors
27: Lawmakers push for extended ‘life line’
27: Township officials mull future of prison, church properties
27: Parking project will be completed for Fall Festival
27: August 27 events

September 2009 | Top

04: Cadets aim to build on past success, prepare for future
04: Township starts budget deliberations
04: Fall Festival returns to Plymouth
04: Schools prepare for new year, new challenges
04: Events for Sept. 3
10: New year brings health, traffic and budget concerns to schools
10: Wayne-Westland earns award for innovative program
10: Plymouth couple helps Family Resource Center
10: Sept. 10 Events
17: 2010 Census will determine federal funding to community
17: Seniors warned of mail scam
17: Plymouth business, museum team up for event
17: Victorian Festival returns tomorrow
17: Sept. 17 events
24: Area schools receive good report cards from state
24: Marching band retakes the field
24: Royal disposition
24: Concert to benefit Habitat for Humanity
24: Plymouth-Northville events for Sept. 24

October 2009 | Top

01: Haunted History Tombstone Tour unearths secrets
01: Fire department adds to education efforts
01: Canton seniors do 'sew’ want to help
01: Chili cook-off returns on Sunday
01: Oct. 1 events
08: School districts await critical budget answers from state
08: Canton Secretary of State office closes for move
08: Mardigian: Experience is important
08: Chili day
08: Plymouth-Northville events for Oct. 8
15:
15: Deputy chief tapped as new public safety director
15: Comics take the stage in Canton
15: Distinguished musician plays rare area concert
15: Plymouth-Canton-Northville events for Oct. 15
22:
22: Patterson suspends drive for attorney general seat
22: Pulitzer Prize winner comes to Canton
22: Budget will challenge next school board
29: Wayne shop specializes in custom motorcycles
29: Store owner fends off robbery attempt
29: District, parents protest cuts in education funding
29: Cancer fundraiser successful, on and off ice
29: Plymouth events, Oct. 29

November 2009 | Top

05: Incumbents fare well in city, school elections
05: Dirty job
05: Plymouth chief calls it quits
05: Concessions preserve public safety levels
05: Plymouth-Northville events for Nov. 5
12: Intelligent design of food promoted by Northville Co-op
12: Governor brings budget battle to Plymouth-Canton
12: Symphony, students welcome special guests
12: Final touch
12: Plymouth-Northville events for Nov. 12
19: Events mark beginning of holidays
19: Northville seeks input on school budget crisis
19: Exhibit pays homage to Plymouth original
19: Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging school policy
25: Economy increases demands on charities
25: Top cheer
25: Canton police seek 2 bank fraud suspects
25: ‘Chair’ity event to aid veterans
25: Plymouth-Northville events for Nov. 25

December 2009 | Top

03: Production brings classic characters to life
03: Northville superintendent honored for work
03: Legislator pushes for affordable insurance
03: Plymouth Symphony plans pops concert
03: Plymouth-Northville events for Dec. 25
10: Architect of Canton Public Safety to retire
10: Young actors star in holiday shows
10: Downtown projects set for next year
10: Rotary honors officers of the year
17: Concert is effort to retain school music program
17: Northville school district grapples with financial challenges
17: Grant program to help Plymouth theater group
17: Legislators push for consumer protection
23: Restaurant, bar owners expect no downside
23: County, township prepare for major Sheldon project
23: Over the humpNew bridges double length of Canton pathway
23: Organizers prepare for ice festival
31: Challenges, triumphs mark the year that was
31: Legislators approve insurance reform bills
31: Salvation Army celebrates generosity of community
31: Theater hosts 'high-flying' concert

January 2010 | Top

04: What are your Resolutions for the New Year?
07: Painter's work goes from auto plants to art galleries
07: World record attempt planned in Plymouth
07: Western Wayne County legislators proud of perfect voting records
14: Martin Luther King Day celebrated Monday
14: Study, finances top goals for Plymouth
14: Regional, national acts shine in Canton
20: Corriveau to seek senate seat
21: Re-sculpted Ice Festival returns to Plymouth
21: Heise enters race for open House of Representative’s seat
21: Northville district passes on 'Race to the Top' funds
21: Concert will aid earthquake victims
25: Thought for Jan. 25
26: Letter of the day
27: Letter of the day, Jan. 27
28: Quote of the day
28: Schools face $ millions in cuts to staff, programs
28: Church hosts Haiti benefit
28: Friendship has a new home in Canton
28: Record day
29: 21st Century Unemployment Watering Holes

February 2010 | Top

01: First February letter
02: Quote of the day
04: Recall of 4 township officials enters final weeks
04: House votes to end lifetime benefits
04: Service clubs plan combined benefit
04: Vacant House seat draws another candidate
05: Quote of the Day
07: Letter of the Day
09: Letter of the day, Feb. 9
11: Census answers could bring federal funds, jobs to area
11: Plymouth consolidates precincts to save money
11: Snow is now included in Family Snow Day
11: Plymouth theater group takes on Hitchcock
11: Letter of the day, Feb. 11
12: Quote of the Day, Feb. 12
15: Letter of the day, Feb. 15
16: Letter of the day, Feb, 16
17: Letter of the day, Feb. 17
18: Northville, Plymouth plan major downtown work
18: Wadsworth to seek House seat
18: Help for homeowners
18: Northville resident finished third in Jeopardy tournament
19: Quote of the Day, Feb. 19
22: Fitting tribute
24: Letter of the day, Feb, 24
25: Friends, supporters line Ford Road in tribute to fallen Marine
25: McDonald to seek Senate seat
25: Store clerk ‘panicked’ after shooting, police say
25: Sweet spring
25: Letter to Paul White and supporters
26: Quote of the day, Feb. 26

March 2010 | Top

04: New firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
04: Donations sought in wake of fatal fire
04: Senate joins House to end legislative ‘perks’
04: Northville district implements cuts
04: Quote of the Day, March 5
04: Jewelers ready for diamond jubilee
04: Plymouth symphony to celebrate Tchaikovsky
05: Letter of the day, March 5
11: Med-flight drops in for feel-good afternoon
11: Survey shows most Michigan School districts are in trouble
11: Freeway path set for major upgrade
11: Tchaikovsky, history, focus of concert
11: Plymouth-Canton-Northville Events
18: Officials want community input on hospital plan
18: Rotary group hopes to break world record for fundraiser
18: Owner says shop comes at ‘right time’
18: Patterson honored as 'Free Market Champion'
25: School officials address recent incidents
25: Plymouth clerks host passport fair

April 2010 | Top

01: Legislation could help state save money
01: Canton police seek suspects in brazen robbery
01: Former trustee to seek senate seat
08: Cities grapple with budget woes
08: New feature added to Old Village yard sale
08: Senate race draws another candidate
08: Baseball legend to speak
15: Communities push Census returns
15: Plymouth theater hosts fundraiser
15: Plymouth to unveil new-look center
15: Community Calendar, April 15
22: Growing Green Street Fair returns to Plymouth next week
22: Candidate launches campaign at Plymouth Tea Party event
22: Arts council kicks off fundraiser
22: Plymouth, Canton Northville Calendar, April 22
29: Wayne Rotary 'deals' in world record attempt
29: Tragedies strike on busy roadway in Canton Township
29: Green Street Fair returns to Plymouth

May 2010 | Top

06: Group hopes to bring ‘miracle’ to Plymouth
06: Canton honors 13 as community contributors
06: Lawmaker pushes for annexation reform
06: Legislator launches site to help businesses
13: Farmers markets promote local shopping, agriculture
13: Congress honors late broadcaster
13: Student station airs annual auction
13: Schools honored for ‘green’ status
14: Community Calendar, May 13
20: Communities host Relay for Life events
20: Republicans gear up for ‘interesting’ election season
20: Corriveau pulls out of Senate race
20: Business grants help Northville merchants
20: Community Calendar, May 20
27: Communities honor veterans throughout weekend
27: Ahead by a century
27: Ordinance, fence chart new ‘terrain’ in Northville
27: Senate seat attractive for independents
27: Community Calendar, May 27

June 2010 | Top

03: Volunteers come out in force to help clean up Rouge River
03: Vote could jump start transportation projects
03: Northville district sends out layoff notices
03: Reaching out
09: Battery firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
10: Canton to unveil new cricket field
10: New direction
10: Gardeners show ‘concern’
10: Community Calendar, June 10
17: Festivals kick off summer season
17: Business celebrates 21 ‘Kreative’ years
17: Northville district cuts athletics increases cost of pay-to-play
17: Police push safety for graduates
24: Long-time educator among district retirees
24: School closures, retirements make for a busy summer
24: Community Calendar, June 24
24: Decathlon will help bring baseball to Plymouth
24: Event combines music, theater, arts

July 2010 | Top

01: Holiday activities abound this weekend
01: Northville district board approves ‘painful’ budget
01: True classic
01: Senator introduces legislation to expand smoking ban in Michigan
01: Community Calendar, July 1
05: City of Wayne to celebrate golden anniversary
08: Candidate brings business knowledge to senate race
08: Jobs, reform key issues in Senate race
08: Flower power
08: Community Calendar, July 8
08: Art in the Park returns this weekend
13: Canton to host 'historic' baseball game
14: Westland mourns loss of staunch defender
15: Engineer has a plan to help Michigan small business
15: Heise touts experience in race for House seat
15: Candidate hopes to bring ‘blue collar’ perspective
22: Whyman touts experience in primary race for Senate
22: A ‘reel’ Scream
22: New millage, same rate: Smart government pays off in Northville
22: Canton Foundation funds purchase of walk-in cooler for food pantry
22: Sidewalk sales start tomorrow
23: Calendar, July 29
29: Municipalities ban medical marijuana clinics
29: Westland to adopt new wind turbine law
29: Northville students excel on state progress test
29: Plymouth man is youngest-ever CPA
29: Girls’ Night Out planned

August 2010 | Top

05: Students produce musical vampire parody
05: Primary pares candidates for November vote
05: Plymouths see new businesses, industry
05: 2nd Annual festival returns to downtown Northville
05: Canton trails to feature music stations
12: Annual air show delights crowds, makes history
12: Village Faire returns
12: Summer Splash Pub Crawl planned in Plymouth
12: Armed robbery suspects nabbed
18: Retired Westland fire chiefs survive plane crash
18: ‘Walk stars’ travel through Plymouth
18: Rising enrollment prompts hiring of 3 teachers
18: Northville superintendent announces his retirement
18: Time Travel at Village Theater
27: Pet performers ‘put on the dog’ in Canton show
27: Romulus continues to battle waste wells
27: Chili Cook-off plans already heating up
27: Northville schools earn ‘A’s
27: Brews, Beats and Bands set

September 2010 | Top

02: State construction projects to begin
02: New Miss Wayne County sought
02: Drugs, sexting rules changed in Plymouth-Canton schools
02: Construction continues downtown
02: Garden club plans exchange
09: 3-day festival leads to 55th annual barbeque
09: Residents prepare for annual Victorian Festival
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