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           Farewell to friends
           Greater Romulus Chamber of Commerce Treasurer Marjie McAnally, photo above,
           far left, congratulates outgoing board of directors member Julie Allison (second
           from right) on her award for years of service as board member Arianna LeSure and
           board President Jeff Lowrey look on. Outgoing board member Harley Fisher, sec-
           ond from left in the above photo, receives his award presented by McAnally as
           Lawrey, LeSure and chamber member Grey Tyler look on. Dave Goodwin, at right in
           photo at right, is presented an award for his service by Lowrey and Executive
           Director Jazmine Danci. “All of these members have been dedicated to the chamber
           for many years and have been very generous with their time and resources. They
           will be truly missed on our board but will forever be friends of the Greater Romulus
           Chamber of Commerce,” Danci said.






        Meeting safety concerns Sumpter Township board




           Members of the Sumpter        Trustee     and    Deputy                                                                   Morgan suggested that per-
        Township Board of Trustees     Supervisor Tim Rush said the                              ”                                 haps some type of “hybrid” of
        will decide at the end of the  board should wait and see what           I will be absent from live meetings until          both live and virtual meetings
        month whether to return to in-  the infection numbers were at            my wife's doctor gives the go ahead.              could be in place.
        person meetings.               the end of January to evaluate                                                                Young said that once the state
           The decision, according to  the health threat.                      A live meeting is not worth my wife's life.         of emergency has been lifted, a
        the trustees, will depend on the  “The last thing we need is                                                               hybrid would no longer be legal
        advice and action of Wayne     board members getting sick. We                                                              or permitted.
        County Health Department and   are three positions down in the  “How abut we follow the        “My wife has breast cancer    Oddy said he would like to
        state health officials in regard to  township,” he said. “I want to go  county guidelines. If they  and her immune system is com-  continue using Zoom for the
        the epidemic COVID omicron     back to live meetings, but we  haven't changed and extended,  promised,” he said. “I will be  meetings as long as possible due
        variant.                       have to be safe. I think we    we go back to live meetings,”  absent from live meetings until  to the health threat and finan-
           While Trustee Peggy Morgan  should wait to get the numbers  Morgan suggested.            my wife's doctor gives the go  cial impact of COVID on town-
        pushed for a return to in-person  on the pandemic from Wayne    Trustee Matt Oddy said that if  ahead. A live meeting is not  ship families.
        meetings last month, suggesting  County.”                     the state of emergency is not  worth my wife's life.”          “There are serious ramifica-
        that residents attending could   Township attorney Rob        extended, the township would     Young explained that he was  tions of exposure. Right now
        “wear masks,” others on the    Young explained that the county  be required to return to live  not advocating for live meetings  they are saying 6,000 a day plus.
        board were more cautious       health department state of     meetings. “We would no longer  and that currently “half the  Zoom offers some safety. An out-
        regarding the safety of residents  emergency will expire at the  be legally allowed to conduct  township is out with high levels  break could shut the township
        and board members.             end of January. He said the    virtual meetings unless the state  of absenteeism.” He suggested  down, shut the police depart-
           “The residents want regular  county officials could extend  extends the state of emergency,”  the board members consider  ment down. This has serious
        meetings. If they come here and  that date but currently the town-  he said.                extending the virtual meetings  consequences,” he said.
        are not vaccinated, they can   ship does not have the informa-  Supervisor Tim Bowman,      contingent on the county         Board members agreed to
        wear masks,” Morgan said. “We  tion regarding “what is happen-  however, was adamant in his  extending the state of emer-  address the issue again at the
        can leave it up to them.”      ing with the infection numbers.”   assessment.               gency.                         end of this month.
        Romulus man faces second-degree murder charge in crash



           The driver in a crash that  speed vehicle crash that killed  advised that Howard was trapped  was intoxicated, driving north-  dant was arraigned on Dec. 24,
        killed a 17-year-old Allen Park  Mia Howard, 17, and injured a 15-  inside her vehicle and when  bound in the southbound lane of  2021 in 36th District Court and
        woman in September has been    year-old girl, also of Allen Park.    medics arrived on scene she was  Middlebelt Road at a high rate of  given a $100,000 or 10 percent
        charged with second degree mur-  Romulus police officers were  pronounced dead. The 15-year-  speed when he struck the victim's  bond. If released on bond, he
        der, operating while intoxicated  dispatched to the intersection of  old victim and Merritt, the driver  vehicle head-on, killing Howard  must wear a GPS and alcohol
        causing death and reckless driv-  Middlebelt and Goddard roads at  of the other vehicle involved in  and non-fatally injuring the 15-  tether. The defendant is also not
        ing causing death.             about 8:36 p.m. Sept. 22 in    the crash, were transported to a  year-old victim.           allowed to drive.
           Wayne County Prosecutor     response to a reported vehicle  local hospital for treatment.   According to police reports,  His probable cause confer-
        Kym Worthy has charged Robert  crash, according to a prepared  Merritt turned himself in to  Merritt had a blood alcohol level  ence is scheduled for March 9, in
        Merritt, 56, of Romulus in connec-  statement from Worthy's office.  authorities on Dec. 23, 2021.   of .14 at the time of the crash.  34th District Court before Judge
        tion with the Sept. 22, 2021 high-  Upon their arrival, officers were  It is alleged that the defendant  Due to the holiday, the defen-  Brian Oakley.
        Schools                        board he was preparing a plan.  utes of meetings, a charge reiter-  employee.”              interfered with his ability to per-
                                         Roumel told the board that
                                                                                                                                   form his job and that interfer-
                                                                      ated in Edmondson's lawsuit.
                                                                                                       In the statement on the district
                                       Edmondson could not be held    Hampton, and many other resi-  website, Pyles claims the board  ence caused several district
        FROM PAGE 1                    responsible for the conditions,  dents, have been openly critical  hired both Dixon Public  administrators and employees to
                                       practices and financial problems  of what they describe as a private  Consulting and attorneys from  resign.
        Wester and Trustee Denisa      in the district before he was  meeting of some board members  Clark Hill to investigate the dis-  Edmondson has asked for
        Terrell argued against the motion  hired.                     in which an interim superinten-  trict finances. She claims  damages and claims in his suit
        to terminate Edmondson, written  A recall effort against Pyles,  dent was hired at a higher rate of  Edmondson refused to cooperate  that he has suffered “significant
        by Pyles, and reminded the board  Kennard and Evitts led by resi-  pay  than  Edmondson.    with the personnel, hampering  reputational harm that has nega-
        members that Edmondson had     dent Rita Hampton is ongoing   Edmondson, in his lawsuit,    the investigations.            tively impacted his ability to find
        been working on the financial sit-  based on the failure of the board  claims that he was replaced by a  Edmondson in his lawsuit  another job.” He has also
        uation and had informed the    members to provide timely min-  “lesser qualified, non-minority  claims the four board members  requested a jury trial.


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