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Diane Bogenrieder to Township: 'We are a Plymouth Community'
Watch the City Commissioner address Plymouth Township Board of Trustees during Tuesday night's meeting.
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Watch the City Commissioner address Plymouth Township Board of Trustees during Tuesday night's meeting.
Board members also voted to refrain from entering into any kind of authority with the City of Plymouth until 2016.
Study dates are Jan. 18-19 and Jan. 20-22.
Help your fellow drivers – and city staff – by putting out a warning about potholes you've seen or experienced.
The husband suffered no permanent eye damage.
The PARC Committee is asking residents in support of saving the Central property and working together to create The PARC, to attend the Board meeting and speak during Public comments.
Check out some recent job postings in the area.
The increase is supposed to generate an additional $1.8 billion in revenue to make up for earlier losses.
Regular curbside collection of yard waste and compost will resume March 31.
Two of three Team USA Ice Dancing Teams competing next month in the Sochi Winter Games train at Canton's very own Arctic Edge.
New goals include working with PARC organization, finding ways to increase downtown parking and hiring additional police for bar and neighborhood patrol.
David Gorden and Maureen Cahalan were married Friday in a special ceremony donated entirely by Detroit-area wedding vendors through Wish Upon a Wedding.
The new home, apparel and gift store opened in downtown Plymouth this past October.
Here are five events to help fuel your week in Plymouth and Canton.
Here's a look at some recently sold real estate in Plymouth and Canton.
Melting ice is not easy to work with, according to sculptors at the Plymouth Ice Festival.
View a photo gallery of the 32nd Annual Plymouth Ice Festival.
Insects can be accidental travelers, especially when bringing firewood into your home.
Longtime Salem High School Basketball Coach Fred Thomann died Dec. 27 at the age of 71.