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Classified
Helen K. Glinski
Helen K. Glinski, 97, of
Shelby Township, died
Friday, April 22, at
Beaumont Hospital of Troy.
Mrs. Glinski was born May
23, 1918 in Port Huron, the
daughter of Anthony and
Lottie (Denza) Kopas. She
lived most of her life in
Romulus and spent several
years as a resident of
Belleville. Mrs. Glinski
worked at Ford Motor Co.
in Ypsilanti for 25 years.
She was a former member
of St. Anthony Catholic
Church, Belleville and
September Days Senior
Citizens,
Van
Buren
Township. She was a long-
time member of St.
Aloysius Catholic Church,
Romulus and enjoyed
painting, crocheting, quilt-
ing, vacations with family,
and taking care of her
grandchildren.Mrs. Glinski
is survived by her daughter
Janis (Bruce) Collier; son-
in-law Terrence Carrico; six
grandchildren, Alan (Lucia)
Bitnar, Debi Crandall,
Jeremy (Sarah) Carrico,
Melissa (Daniel Soloman)
Carrico,
Andy
(Lisa)
Carrico
and
Scott
(Shontaya) Carrico; eight
great-grandchildren and
one on theway; a great-
great-grandson,
Riley
Tremont and numerous
nieces, nephews, friends
and extended family mem-
bers. Mrs. Glinski was pre-
ceded in death by her par-
ents; her husband, Frank J.
Glinski on Sept. 21, 2002; a
daughter, Judith Carrico;
grandson-in-law, Garrett
Crandall; two brothers,
Anthony and Leo Kopas
and two sisters, Lottie
Talaga and Jenny Turbeth.
Visitation took place at
David C. Brown Funeral
Home, 460 E. Huron River
Dr. Belleville and a funeral
mass was celebrated at St.
Stephen Catholic Church in
New boston. Entombment
was at Michigan Memorial
Park, Flat Rock. Memorial
contributions may be made
to the wishes of the family.
Sign Mrs. Glinski's on-line
guest book and share a
story for her family to cher-
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Incumbent Wayne County
Commissioner Joe Barone-(R-
Plymouth Township) has
announced his candidacy to
retain his seat on the Wayne
County Commission. He current-
ly serves the 10th District; repre-
senting the communities of
Canton Township, City of
Plymouth and Plymouth
Township. Baronewas appointed
to his seat by his fellow commis-
sioners in April 2015 to fill a
vacancy created when former
commissioner Shannon Pricewas
appointed as Plymouth Township
Supervisor.
Barone was immediately
tasked with the responsibility of
helping to pull the county out of a
financial crisis after the State of
Michigan declared that Wayne
County was in a financial emer-
gency. On Aug. 6, 2015, Barone,
along with most of his colleagues,
voted to enter into a consent
agreement with the state, as
opposed to the more drastic
measures of a bankruptcy decla-
ration or the appointment of an
emergencymanager.
“I wanted to make sure our
residents still had a say in their
county government,” Barone said.
“An emergency manager or bank-
ruptcy would have completely
strippedus of all local control.”
Since taking office, Barone has
led the charge in opposition to
any future “summer surprise”
property tax increases without
voter input, referring to the 2015
judgment levy that was imposed
on taxpayers to pay for a judg-
ment entered against the county
related to underfunded pension
obligations. Among his other
accomplishments, he cited suc-
cessful implementation of
Township Road Initiative fund-
ing, fighting for continued funding
for the Western Wayne County
Therapeutic Recreation program
and the completion of several
major road construction projects
within the district.
Canton Township Supervisor
Phil LaJoy said of Barone, “Joe
has served us well as our Wayne
County Commissioner over the
past year. His leadership and
hard work for our community has
been outstanding during this diffi-
cult financial time for Wayne
County. We need leaders like Joe
representing us at the county
level of government.”
According toBarone, since tak-
ing office, through the leadership
and cooperation of CEO Warren
Evans and the commission, the
county has eliminated its $52 mil-
lion structural deficit aswell as its
$82million accumulateddeficit.
“We have reduced unfunded
financial obligations by $1 billion
and we are now on a course to
once again have a financially sta-
ble Wayne County,” Barone said.
“For the first time in eight years,
we actually have a budget sur-
plus. I am hopeful that Wayne
Countywill be out of this financial
emergency within the next few
months.
“A financially stable Wayne
County is essential to all of us
here in Canton and Plymouth to
ensure that we see the return on
our property tax investment that
our residents so rightfully
deserve,” Barone added. “I will
continue fighting for that return
on investment for the residents of
the 10thDistrict.”
As a 20-year resident of Wayne
County, Barone said it's been an
honor serving his constituents
and that he wants to continue
fighting on their behalf while fur-
thering the progress towards a
financially stableWayneCounty.
“We've made a lot of progress
in a very short period of time, but
our work is not done. I want to
continue that hard work,” Barone
said.
“It's critical that we prevent a
reoccurrence of past practices so
we can have a better Wayne
County for our children, our fami-
lies and future generations to
come.”
Joe Barone
Condo
countdown
The first of five planned buildings
in the newest housing develop-
ment in Plymouth is on schedule
with a model scheduled to open
by the end of June, developers
said.The site, a 5-acre parcel on
Plymouth Road between Hines
Drive and Haggerty Road, will
include five multi-family condo-
minium buildings with 14 units in
each.The complex is less than a
mile from downtown Plymouth
and borders on Hines Drive and
Old Village. The units will be,
“high-end with a low-end price
tag,” said builder Dani Veri of
Livonia Builders. “We're now in
drywall stage,” said Veri. “We'll
be excited to show off the first
model very soon. The 1200
square foot units start in the low
200s.” The first building is almost
sold out according to Canton
real estate agent Chris
Karapatsakis. Sales are being
handled by Remerica Hometown
III.
Photo by Don Howard
Wayne class reunion planned
Wayne Memorial High School all class reunion is
being planned for 5-10 p.m. May 13. Information and
registration forms are available at
-
alumni.com regarding the dinner at Wayne Tree
Manor, 35100 VanBornRoad inWayne.
This year, the class of 1966 will be honored along
with all those who attended Wayne High School or
WayneMemorial High School. Dress is informal.
Tickets are $30 per person until May 1 and $40 if
purchased after that date.
Information and registration forms available at
. There will be two forms,
one for the all-class reunion May 13 and one for the
1966 50th class reunion May 14. Forms available
under additional reunion heading.
Those attending both events need to submit both
forms.
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