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               THE BELLEVILLE          Tax incentive granted for ‘Eloise’ development
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          Plans to invest more than $12 million into
               Vol. 136, No. 30        the historic Wayne County General Hospital  $5.4 million although officials said the total  site on Michigan Avenue between Henry
                                                                                                                       Ruff and Merriman roads, was completely
                                                                               will be about $2.7 million due to the maxi-
            Sumpter Township offi-     in Westland moved a step forward earlier  mum duration of 30 years and the structure  self-sustaining providing food from farming
          cials want to know if        this month when members of the city coun-  of the agreement.                    on the property, the bakery, power plant,
          Comcast has provided all the  cil approved Brownfield redevelopment tax  Work on the buildings is expected to take  laundry and even a fire and police force of
          services promised in the     credits for the site.                   several years, according to current plans  sorts. Many of the buildings date from 1839
          township following questions    Developer John Hambrick paid Wayne   submitted to the city, and could open in 2026.  when the site housed the indigent prior to
          by a resident.               County $1 for the so-called Eloise property  Several unsalvageable buildings such as the  renovation into a psychiatric hospital. The
                          See page 2.  in 2018 and has been in the planning stages  former bakery and power plant will be  hospital closed in 1984 and the buildings
                                       since then. The total tax credits could reach  removed from the property. At one time, the  were used for some county offices until 2016.
                                                                                                                          Hambrick intends to take advantage of
                  THE CANTON                                                                                           the history of the buildings which have been
             EAGLE                                                                                                     the site of multiple paranormal claims and
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               Vol. 74, No. 30                                                                                         investigations along with a horror movie
                                                                                                                       released in 2017. He said the Kay Beard
            The son of a Canton                                                                                        Building will be renovated and one of the
          Township police officer                                                                                      first attractions will be “haunted” and he
          will undergo a psychiatric                                                                                   plans to have escape rooms and a café in the
          examination to determine                                                                                     former fire station. He said he hopes to con-
          his competency to stand                                                                                      struct a “ghost bar and restaurant” at the
          trial in his father's death.                                                                                 site and will have space available for rentals
                         See page 6.                                                                                   to the public. He said the site will eventually
                                                                                                                       have a hotel to capitalize on the history of
                                                                                                                       the buildings.
                THE INKSTER                                                                                               Hambrick said he expects to employ from
          LEDGER STAR                                                                                                  50 to 100 people and perhaps more during
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 74, No. 30                                                                                         the Halloween season, in addition to the
                                                                                                                       construction jobs during renovations.
            Inkster police are prepar-
          ing for National Night Out,
          celebrated from 5-9 p.m.        Flying high
          Tuesday, Aug. 3 in the park-
          ing lot at the Inkster Police   Octogenarian pilot is honored
          Department.
                          See page 5.     with Wright Brothers Award

                                                                Laura Hipshire
                  THE NORTHVILLE                                 Special Writer
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                                            Tom Shipp, 83, of Plymouth, has always
               Vol. 210, No. 30           enjoyed the thrill of a fast ride. His mom
            New ordinance provi-          once told him, “You drive so fast, you
          sions regulating procedures     should fly an airplane.”
          at construction sites in          Shipp took his mom's advice and then
          Northville could be adopted     some. In July, he received the Wright
          by members of the city coun-    Brothers Award from the Federal
          cil Aug. 2.                     Aviation Administration (FAA). Less than
                          See page 6.     one percent of pilots receive the presti-  Pilot Tom Shipp, 83, continues to take to the sky, and has commercial, instrument and
                                          gious award. To qualify, candidates must  glider pilot's licenses. Gliders, he says, are the most challenging. Photo by Laura Hipshire.
                                          have 50+ years of U.S. piloting experi-
                  THE PLYMOUTH            ence, hold a US. Civilian Aviation
             EAGLE                        Authority or FAA pilot certificate and be a
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               Vol. 21, No. 30            U.S. citizen with no accidents, incidents,
                                          or suspensions. Shipp was scheduled to
            A technology grant from       get the award last March, but it was post-
          the Bosch Community Fund        poned due to the pandemic.
          to the Friends of the Library     Shipp got his first taste of flying in 1958
          will help span the digital      when he joined the Marine Corps and
          divide in the Plymouth com-     trained as a jet engine mechanic. After
          munity.                         leaving the Marine Corps in 1962, he
                          See page 3.     earned his private pilot's license, which
                                          allowed him to fly single-engine air-
                                          planes.
                   THE ROMULUS              Shipp didn't find work as a pilot, so he
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                        earned an associate's degree in quality  Tom Shipp of Plymouth  is awarded the prestigious Wright Brothers Award by FAA rep-
               Vol. 136, No. 30           engineering and landed a job at Lockheed  resentative Donald Brown during a luncheon ceremony as Shipp's wife, Marie, looks
                                          Missiles and Space Co. in Sunnyvale, CA.
            City of Romulus Police        But he never lost his passion for flying.   on.  Photo by Laura Hipshire.
          officials recently announced      These days, Shipp tows and flies glid-  in and out of the tow plane,” he said.  memorative pin.
          the promotion of  veteran       ers at the Adrian Soaring Club in Adrian.  Shipp was nominated for the award by  A self-professed tinkerer, Shipp said he
          officer and the award for         He currently holds airplane commer-  his fellow club pilots, who describe him as  loves making things and fixing things
          Officer of the Quarter.         cial, instrument and glider pilot's licenses  “a great gentleman, a great pilot, and a  around the house. Flying, tinkering, and
                          See page 2.     but says flying gliders is the most chal-  great mentor to all.”            maintaining his property help keep him
                                          lenging.                                The award was presented to Shipp by  active and in good health, he said.
                                            Flying gliders requires self-certifica-  FAA representatives Patrick Ryan and  “I can't imagine just sitting around and
                  THE WAYNE               tion for medical conditions, but there are  Donald Brown at a luncheon and ceremo-  watching TV.”
             EAGLE                        lots of checks and balances, including  ny attended by Shipp's wife, Marie, his  Shipp  said he was honored to be get-
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               Vol. 74, No. 30            passing periodic FAA medical physicals  son, Jeff, club members and friends. In  ting such a cherished award for doing
                                                                                addition to an official FAA certificate, he
                                          and flight reviews every two years.
                                                                                                                      something he loves so much.
            Police continue to investi-     To date, Shipp has towed nearly 11,000  received a lapel pin and his name is now  “Here I am getting the grand-daddy of
          gate the death of a 26-year-old  gliders.                             listed on the Roll of Honor at faasafety.gov.  aviation of awards just for having fun fly-
          Wayne man killed when he          “I'll continue to fly as long as I can get  Marie Shipp was presented with a com-  ing,” he said.
          was struck by a train as he was
          walking on the tracks last
          week.           See page 5. Canton offering wage incentive to aid in hiring staff

                                          Canton Township is hiring  incentive will remain in effect  Canton Leisure Services direc-  this current situation that is,
                                       and officials are offering several  through Dec. 31.        tor.                          unfortunately, mirroring many
                  THE WESTLAND         incentives to new employees.     The township is currently     “Over the past few years, we  of the national hiring trends.”
             EAGLE                        Members of the township    attempting to hire employees for  have experienced challenges  Hohenberger said the town-
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               Vol. 74, No. 30         board of trustees approved an  a  variety of part-time positions,  with filling several of our part-  ship is hiring a variety of part-
                                                                                                   time and seasonal positions, but
                                                                                                                                 time and seasonal positions
                                       increase of $2.50 per hour for all
                                                                     officials said, and this wage
            Voters in Westland will be  part-time employees during the  incentive is an effort to help  there is a significant lack of indi-  which may include: Pheasant
          asked to reduce the number   July 13 meeting.              address hiring challenges in the  viduals coming forward to apply  Run Golf Club grill cook; teen
          of candidates seeking the       The wage increase is part of  local market. This initiative was  this year,” Hohenberger said.  services staff; lifeguards;
          office of mayor and council  an ongoing effort to address  undertaken to encourage new   “Important steps such as this  Summit on the Park staff;
          and approve a library mill-  recent staffing challenges for  hires to become township staff,  temporary part-time wage  Therapeutic Recreation staff;
          age during the election next  attracting new hires, as well as  as well as help retain Canton's  incentive will certainly go a long  park laborers; Pheasant Run
          Tuesday.                     retaining current part-time   dedicated current workforce,  way in helping us recruit and
                          See page 4.  employees, officials said and the  explained Greg Hohenberger,  retain more workers to weather         See Pay, page 6


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