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               THE BELLEVILLE          $171 million project proposed in Romulus
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
               Vol. 134, No. 13                      Scott Spielman                             ”                                uses and was included in a
                                                      Special Writer                   We are merely asking                      recent strategic plan for the
            The Belleville Area                                                                                                  area that highlighted potential
          Museum will host a Vintage      The City of Romulus is in                      for additional use.                     uses for the property that con-
          Jumble sale from 10 a.m.     line for a major investment, but                                                          centrated on light industrial,
          until 3 p.m. Saturday, April 6.  officials may have to tweak            That will basically seal the deal.             research and development.
                          See page 2.  some current zoning ordi-                                                                 Warehouse uses and other
                                       nances to make it happen.                                                                 logistics-driven businesses
                                          Members of the city council  We are more than willing to  buildings to the site, each  were discouraged due to con-
                                       are considering changes in zon-  abide by those,” said Timothy  between 280,000 and 350,000  cerns about traffic patterns and
                  THE CANTON           ing to land near Vining and   Stoepker, a land use attorney  square feet. Specifically the  wear and tear on the infrastruc-
             EAGLE                     Wick roads to allow warehouse  representing the Stronach    land is north of Wick Road, east  ture.
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                                                                                                                                   The land has long been the
               Vol. 72, No. 13         uses, a hurdle that must be   Group, which owns a large sec-  of Vining Road, south of Smith  subject of speculation and, at
                                                                                                   and bordered on the west by
                                       overcome to bring a $171 mil-
                                                                     tion of property there.  “We are
            Canton Public Library      lion development to the city.   merely asking for additional  the motels that service Detroit  one time or another, was pro-
          was filled with balloons, bub-  “We're not asking for design  use. That will basically seal the  Metro Airport. The land is cur-  posed to house everything from
          bles, candy and dancing      specifications to change or the  deal.”                     rently zoned for Central
          March 20, celebrating the    size of the buildings to change.  The deal would bring eight  Business and Regional Center         See Project, page 2
          International   Day    of
          Happiness.
                          See page 3.
                                         Living history


                THE INKSTER              Re-enactors bring past into present
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR

               Vol. 72, No. 13                           Julie Brown    “It started primarily with
            Registrations for the sec-                    Staff Writer  our Cemetery Walks,” in 2010,
          ond annual Unity in the                                     she said. “Those just keep get-
          Community Easter Egg Hunt         Mike Woloszyk enjoyed high  ting more popular.”
          set for Saturday, April 13 are  school history, so being active  A University of Michigan
          still being accepted. The      in the Plymouth Living History  Ross Community Consulting
          event is free.                 Troupe of the Plymouth       Club study showed, “Living
                          See page 3.    Historical Museum was natu-  history is our thing,” Kerstens
                                         ral for him.                 said. Murder-mysteries at the
                                            “My job is to get people to  museum are “historical in
                                         realize we have a great muse-  nature,” she added, and set in
                  THE NORTHVILLE         um,” noted Woloszyk, market-  the 1920s. The varied living
             EAGLE                       ing director for the museum at  history events also help with
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               Vol. 19, No. 13           155 S. Main St. in downtown  museum fundraising.
                                         Plymouth. He's been active
                                                                        The “Ghosts of Plymouth”
            Members       of    the      with the Living History Troupe  living history in Kellogg Park is
          Northville City Council        about four years.            Saturday, April 27, and has
          recently approved a $120,034      “For a number of reasons:  proven popular as re-enactors
          contract for the expansion of  I'm a history buff, have been  interact with the Plymouth
          Rural Hill Cemetery.           since I was a kid. This is my  community. The Plymouth
                          See page 5.    opportunity to be on stage. The  Historical Museum can be
                                         best part is working with the  reached at (734) 455-8940, has a
                                         people,” he said.            website of www.plymouthhisto-
                                            He calls Thomas Alva      ry.org, and is on Facebook
                  THE PLYMOUTH           Edison “one of my heroes” and  under Plymouth (Michigan)
             EAGLE                       has portrayed Edison often.  Historical Museum.
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               Vol. 19, No. 13           Woloszyk likes the late 19th   Both Kerstens and Woloszyk  The Living History Troupe of re-enactors including Mike
                                         and early 20th centuries, and  like the “A Night at the   Woloszyk, above, brings the past alive for visitors during various
            Don's Small Engine Sales     has portrayed many U.S. presi-  Museum” events. He notes  events at the Plymouth Historical Museum.
          and Service Center at 630 S.   dents at the museum.         those often draw children who
          Mill St. in Plymouth was the      “It's a time where I can act  watch the movie of that name
          latest target of a smash and   and talk with people,” he said,  featuring actor Ben Stiller,
          grab robbery last week.        noting his similarity in appear-  share a meal, and then interact
                          See page 5.    ance to Missouri native and  upstairs at the museum with
                                         U.S. President Harry Truman.  re-enactors who at first are
                                         Truman tops his president list.  “frozen” in positions in their
                                            “We have been doing living  costumes.
                   THE ROMULUS           history events for quite a     Those have featured
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                       while. It's voluntary participa-  Amelia Earhart, Queen
               Vol. 134, No. 13          tion. They love dressing up and  Elizabeth, President Abraham
                                                                      Lincoln and others, said
                                         playing somebody else,” com-
            Belleville Mayor Kerreen     mented Elizabeth Kelley      Woloszyk. His friend Ron
          Conley and Romulus Mayor       Kerstens, museum director,   Carley is adept at portraying
          LeRoy Burcroff will host the      Kerstens, who originates  Lincoln, Northville Township
          annual Mayors' Ball, a         most of the living history ideas,  resident Woloszyk added.
          fundraiser for the Boys and    is a Civil War re-enactor, as are  One woman turning 75
          Girls Clubs, May 18.           some others. She lists Emily  chose “A Night at the Museum”
                          See page 2.    Betts, Mike Gillett, Jackie  but without the movie for her
                                         Schubert and Woloszyk as     celebration. “They really do
                                         among regulars with the Living
                  THE WAYNE              History Troupe.                      See History, page 4
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               Vol. 72, No. 13         Wayne council moves to ban marijuana shops
            Second-degree murder
          charges have been dismissed     The City of Wayne has joined                                                           personal issue and he was not
          against a Wayne father and   multiple other area communi-                             ”                                making a judgment about the
          his girlfriend in the death of  ties in initiating an ordinance  It's a lot easier to go forward and jump in rather than  habits of others.
          his young son last year.     banning recreational marijuana    try to back out and cost ourselves a lot of money         “I do represent the residents
                          See page 4.
                                       sales in the community.             in the process if we were to go the other way.        of our city, and will make my
                                          During the regular meeting                                                             decision based on what I feel is
                                       March 20, members of the city                                                             best for our city in totality,” he
                  THE WESTLAND         council unanimously voted in  ordinance would not effect    2,150 no votes.               said.
             EAGLE                     favor of  the first reading of a  medical marijuana facilities  Mayor Pro Tem Tom Porter    Mayor John Rhaesa said that
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               Vol. 72, No. 13         local ordinance banning facili-  and would not criminalize pos-  told the audience and fellow  restricting the sale of recre-
                                                                     session of the legal amount of
                                                                                                                                 ational marijuana in the city
                                       ties from selling recreational
                                                                                                   council members that his vote
            The 10th Annual Hockey     marijuana. A second reading of  medical marijuana allowed   would be based on the lack of  before the state provided more
          Night in Westland drew a     the proposed new ordinance    under state law.              clarity in the state law.  He said  clarity of the law was a more
          record breaking crowd who    would be necessary before it     In Wayne, voters overwhelm-  without some clear guidelines,  prudent move than allowing the
          watched as the Wild Wings    became effective in the city. No  ingly approved the use and sale  he would vote to place a morato-  facilities and then determining
          battled it out against the   date for such a reading was   of recreational marijuana,    rium on establishments selling  that the controls or restrictions
          Detroit Red Wings alumni.    announced.                    Proposal I on the November    recreational establishments.
                          See page 4.     Conditions of the proposed  ballot, with 4,109 yes votes and  Porter said this was not a         See Ban, page 4

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