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May 28, 2020                                                   ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN                                                  PAGE 3


                                         INKSTER - ROMULUS - WAYNE
                                         INKSTER - ROMULUS - WAYNE





        Residents, officials thank Wayne firefighters





           Wayne Fire Department       been receiving many prepared
        employees have been severely   meals dropped off at the station,
        affected by the COVID-19 pan-  we wanted to give our firefight-
        demic, and a group of local elect-  ers the option of cooking fresh
        ed officials, candidates, small  meals when they desired. Also,
        business owners, and citizens  dropping food off to them
        came together recently to show  allowed them to rest instead of
        their support for the first respon-  grocery shop, while limiting any
        ders.                          additional exposure to the pub-
           At one time, more than half  lic,” said State Rep. Kevin
        the city firefighters were out of  Coleman, D-Westland.
        work due to the virus requiring  Stan Ochab and members of
        healthy firefighters to work   the Ochab family, owners of the
        exceptionally long shifts while  Market Grocery Store in
        their co-workers recovered.    Brownstown, provided the gro-
           To demonstrate their appreci-  ceries at a deeply discounted
        ation, the local group was able to  price and donated cash to the
        provide enough groceries to feed  effort. Coleman, Westland
        the firefighters at the station  Councilman Mike McDermott                                                                                    © 2020 Google
        three meals a day for the next  and Westland Councilman Peter  Breeda O'Leary, Dennis Hermatz  Director Carrie Venus, Wayne  Vanessa Kuczynski.
        week. In addition, eight $100 gift  Herzberg donated and delivered  of Wayne Lawn and Garden,  retiree Kathie Guisgand, and  “It was our pleasure to show
        cards were provided for the fire-  the groceries to Wayne Fire  retired Wayne Fire Chief    Wayne residents Dave and       this great group of firefighters
        fighters at home suffering from  Union President Jason Reeves.  Timothy Reynolds, retired Fire  MarthaBurgess,   Beverly   that we appreciate them putting
        COVID-19.                        Donors to the effort included  Union President Ken Chapman,  Campbell, Melissa Wysong,    their lives on the line for us
           “While the department has   former Wayne city attorney     former Wayne Personnel        Leslie VanNeste and Jason and  every single day,” said Burgess.
                                                                                     Suspects nabbed after gunfire




                                                                                        Two men arrested following a police  high rate of speed before crashing into a
                                                                                     chase in Romulus are facing felony   carport a few blocks away from the ini-
                                                                                     charges in the armed robbery of an   tial scent.  When the defendants scram-
                                                                                     Inkster man.                         bled from the vehicle, officers reported
                                                                                        According to the office of Wayne  that the driver pulled a weapon and
                                                                                     County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, Dejon  fired two shots at a police officer.  The
                                                                                     Demarkus-Roland Johnson, 23, of      defendants then continued to flee on
                                                                                     Detroit, and Andrew Curtis Williams,  foot into a wooded area before being
                                                                                     also 23, of Ypsilanti, have been charged  apprehended by the officers.
                                                                                     in connection with the armed robbery of  Johnson has been charged with
                                                                                     the 24-year-old victim and subsequent  assault with intent to murder; armed
                                                                                     police chase May 15.                 robbery; assault with intent to do great
                                                                                        Romulus police officers were dis-  bodily harm; fleeing and eluding - third
                                                                                     patched to the area of 9900 Wayne Road  degree; carrying a concealed weapon;
                                                                                     in Romulus at about 4:30 p.m. May 15 in  two counts of felonious assault and five
                                                                                     response to a telephone call about an  counts of felony firearm.
           Dog's best friend                                                         progress.  When officers arrived at the  armed robbery, carrying a concealed
                                                                                                                             Andrews has been charged with
                                                                                     armed robbery in a vehicle that was in
                                                                                                                          weapon and felony firearm.
                                                                                     location, they ordered three males out
                                                                                                                             Both defendants have also been
           Local boy helps animal shelter                                            of the suspect vehicle.              charged with violation of executive
                                                                                        The man being robbed exited the
                                                                                                                          order 10.33, which is a 90-day misde-
                                                                                     vehicle as ordered but the other two
                                                                                     men fled the scene, driving the vehicle  meanor with a $500 fine.
             Staff members at the Romulus      Dylan's altruism, his parents said. Two  directly at one of the responding offi-  Johnson and Andrews were
           Animal Shelter got a surprise earlier  years ago, at 7, he performed mini gui-  cers, according to police reports. The  arraigned on May 17, before Judge
           this month when 9-year-old Dylan    tar concerts throughout the neighbor-  officer was forced to jump out of the  Brian Oakley in 34th District Court in
           Lowrey arrived with a pick-up truck  hood and at local businesses to earn  way to avoid being struck by the car.  Romulus.  Both defendants received a
           full of pet supplies.               $900 which he used to help a single      The vehicle continued to travel at a  $1 million bond.
             While his parents helped him collect  mother purchase Christmas presents
           the cash donations from throughout the  for her three children. Dylan delivered
           community, the idea was all Dylan's  the gifts and a meal for the family on  Grants                             not have the funds to make these necessary
           noted his proud family. He purchased  Christmas Eve in 2018.                                                    and in some cases, critical investments.
           materials for 30-hand-made dog beds,   His efforts for the Romulus Animal                                       This grant will go a long way when it comes
           cleaning supplies, animal food and  Shelter won the appreciation of the   FROM PAGE 1                           to transforming local government efficien-
           even pizza for the staff at the shelter.   staff who posted their thanks and pho-                               cies and promoting sustainable service
             This is the second demonstration of  tos on the shelter Facebook page.   Division for this grant award. The City of  delivery,” said Wayne City Manager, Lisa
                                                                                     Wayne is struggling financially and does  Nocerini.


                                    PLANNING COMMISSION                                                         PLANNING COMMISSION
                                CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON                                                   CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON
                                  NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING                                                    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
         PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, WAYNE  PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, WAYNE
         COUNTY, MICHIGAN.                                                            COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
         NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Michigan Public Act 110 of 2006, of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Michigan Public Act 110 of 2006, of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant
         to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton  to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton  that the Planning Commission of the Charter Township of Canton
         will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, June 15, 2020, at the Cherry Hill Village Theater, 50400 Cherry Hill Road, at 7:00 p.m.  will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, June 15, 2020, at the Cherry Hill Village Theater, 50400 Cherry Hill Road, at 7:30 p.m.
         on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:                 on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:
         This item will be heard at approximately 7:00 p.m.  Please plan to arrive at the indicated time in order to limit the number of  This item will be heard at approximately 7:30 p.m.  Please plan to arrive at the indicated time in order to limit the number of
         people in the auditorium at any one time.                                    people in the auditorium at any one time.
         FILMORE PLACE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PDD) - (FINAL PLAN) -  CONSIDER REQUEST TO  WELLINGTON ON THE WILLOW PDD AMENDMENT -  CONSIDER REQUEST TO AMEND THE PDD AS PER-
         ESTABLISH A PDD AS PERMITTED IN SECTION 27.04 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE INCLUSIVE OF PARCEL NO.  MITTED IN SECTION 27.04 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE INCLUSIVE OF PARCEL NO(S). 049 99 0001 712, 049 99
         125 99 0002 709.  Property is located north of Michigan Avenue and west of Beck Road.  (Second Public Hearing.)  0001 713, 049 99 0001 714 (1632 LOTZ N.) and 049 99 0001 716. Property is located south of Ford Road and west of I-275.
         Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission should be received at the Canton Township Administration Building,  Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission should be received at the Canton Township Administration Building,
         1150 Canton Center S. prior to Thursday, June 11, 2020 in order to be included in the materials submitted for review.  1150 Canton Center S. prior to Thursday, June 11, 2020 in order to be included in the materials submitted for review.
         SEE ATTACHED MAP     Greg Greene, Chairman                                   SEE ATTACHED MAP     Greg Greene, Chairman
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