Plymouth-Canton|Neighbor News|
Community Angered As Price, Conzelman, And Edwards Thumb Their Noses At The Rules
Every campaign sign in this slideshow seems to violate Plymouth Township ordinances in some way or another.

I am a resident of Plymouth Township, and have been contributing to Patch in one form or another for 6 years, give or take. I began by writing blogs about local politics, and community events. After the 2016 elections, I decided to move away from politics, and stick to things related to our community, and various charities. My true passion is, and has been for our nation's veterans. I am a lifetime member of the Plymouth-Canton Associate Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 528, and I am in my 3rd term as the representative of this group. In this capacity, I have a seat at their Board of Director meetings, and I publish their events here at the Plymouth-Canton Patch, as well as volunteering for many of their events. The Patch has been a great venue for our local veterans to have their voices heard in our community, and they truly appreciate all that the Plymouth-Canton Patch has done for them throughout the years. I have also published news and events for community groups such as The Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Chicks For Charities, Blum's Landing, and others. If you have a community group or charity, and would like to get news out to our community, I am your guy to make it happen. Feel free to find me at Facebook, and we'll discuss how Patch can help you...
Every campaign sign in this slideshow seems to violate Plymouth Township ordinances in some way or another.

Come on out and support our veterans at their annual Chicken BBQ. You bring your appetite, they'll supply the food and napkins.
Shannon Price and Carl Berry seem to be the most hated men in Plymouth Township after having Heise and Schnettler removed from ballot.
According to witnesses, Ron Edwards, pictured below, challenges a man to hit him. On right, Supervisor Price sits with Edwards at the bar.
Mr. Clare Hein of Canton, celebrated 99 years young with family, and fellow veterans at the Cruz'n 528 Car Show, at the Plymouth VFW Post.
Plymouth VFW will be distributing Remembrance Poppies in the Plymouth-Canton area, with proceeds going to help local veterans in need.
This Thursday thru Saturday, the Plymouth VFW will be selling Poppies. The proceeds help our local veterans through the Veterans Relief Fund
For the month of March, you can get a clean car, and support our veterans. For every Platinum Car Wash, they will donate $3.00 to VFW Post.
Whether you come to eat, compete, or do both, the Chili Cook-Off at the Plymouth VFW Post is the place to be on Saturday, February 6th...
What's the best way to keep kids in the classrooms? Keep em healthy! Join forces with P-CCS and Salvation Army to stop the spread of the flu
It is only with the generous support of the Plymouth-Canton community, that our veterans are able to do the great things that they do.
All you can eat, hot soup, and cold salads for a five dollar bill! This is the best dinner deal in town on Saturday, January 16th.
Plymouth Township Supervisor, Shannon Price sinks deeper and deeper into the mud, as he desperately tries to hold on to his appointed seat.
On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, World War 1 ended, and today is the day that we honor our veterans.
Township residents spoke overwhelmingly in support of Don Schnettler over Supervisor Price's suggestion of former Trustee Steve Mann.
The Plymouth VFW Post is again hosting their popular Fall Craft Show. This will be a great show, and every bit of space will be filled.
If you want to support our Vietnam Veterans, and get a clean car in return, come to Main Street Auto Wash, in Plymouth on Sunday.
Come on over to the Plymouth VFW Post, and browse around, have lunch, and support our veterans.
Whether you are looking for dinner on your own, or looking for a reasonable dinner for the family, the Plymouth VFW is the place for you.
Supervisor Shannon Price continues to hire friends and political operatives, growing the size and cost of Plymouth Township government.