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               THE BELLEVILLE          Lawsuit claims city violated resident’s civil rights
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          A Wayne resident found not-
               Vol. 136, No. 32        guilty of criminal charges lev-                          ”                                long term.
                                                                                                                                    Blackwell also urged the
            Sumpter officials hope     eled by city officials has filed a      The adverse actions of the defendants,            elected officials to take note of
          more area residents will take  lawsuit seeking punitive dam-       Blackwell claims, subjected him to criminal         the resignations of numerous
          advantage of the Forgotten   ages against the City of Wayne,                                                           city employees due to the cited
          Harvest food distribution    City Manager Lisa Nocerini,             prosecution and deprivation of liberty.           morale issues. He recommend-
          program in the township.     Police Chief Ryan Strong and                                                              ed that officials follow
                          See page 2.  Police Lt. Finley Carter.                                                                 Hurford's Aug. 8, 2018 report
                                          Mark B. Blackwell, through  Blackwell, a long-time resident  included interviews with 17  and terminate Nocerini's
                                       his attorney Timothy E.       of the city, cites comments he  city employees and the review  employment during the public
                  THE CANTON           Galligan, is demanding a jury  made at a Jan. 8, 2019 public  of hundreds of documents. In  meeting Jan. 8, 2019, according
             EAGLE                     trial to adjudicate his claims  meeting of the Wayne City   his more than 32-page report,  to his court filings.
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                    Blackwell claims that in
               Vol. 74, No. 32         that the defendants violated  Council urging the members to  Hurford determined that the  retaliation for his public com-
                                       his first, fourth and fourteenth
                                                                     “review and follow the recom-
                                                                                                   city workforce suffered from
            Preparations are under     rights under the U.S.         mendations of an employment   poor morale; that there was a  ments at the meeting, Nocerini
          way for the 11th Annual      Constitution. He is asking    expert.” He details the prob-  failure of leadership by     used her influence and posi-
          Brew, Brats, & Bands at the  “actual, special, punitive and  lems the expert's report found,  Nocerini; that a perception of  tion as city manager to have
          Barn fundraising event set   or exemplary damages” along   especially with the actions of  favoritism by Nocerini toward  him criminally investigated by
          for 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept.  with interest, costs, reasonable  Nocerini. He says he urged the  certain employees was preva-  the police department and
          11 in Preservation Park.     attorney fees and expert wit-  council members at the meet-  lent; that there was an absence  subsequently charged with dis-
                         See page 5.   ness fees in an unspecified   ing to follow the explicit rec-  of trust between the city man-  turbing a public meeting and
                                       amount as compensation for    ommendations of the inde-     agement team and city council;  criminal stalking. The court
                                       their actions.                pendent report and terminate  that the city management      documents claim Nocerini
                THE INKSTER               This is the second lawsuit  Nocerini.                    team, led by Nocerini, was not  made numerous unsubstanti-
          LEDGER STAR                  filed against the city and    action on the report, prepared  performing as a high function-  ated complaints to police
          LEDGER STAR
                                                                        Council members took no
                                       Nocerini in the last month.
                                                                                                   ing team and that the status
               Vol. 74, No. 32            In   court   documents,    by Richard Hurford, which     quo could not be sustained             See Lawsuit, page 8
            Inkster Police Det. Lt.
          Jeffrey Smith performed his  Inn at St. John’s property in Plymouth sold to Pulte
          “last call” July 9 before offi-  While terms of the sale
          cially beginning his retire-  were not disclosed, the long-
          ment after more than 27      rumored sale of The Inn at St.
          years with the department.   John's property in Plymouth
                          See page 3.
                                       has been confirmed.
                                          After months of speculation,
                                       the Archdiocese of Detroit
                  THE NORTHVILLE       announced that hotel, golf
             EAGLE                     course, banquet center and
             EAGLE
               Vol. 210, No. 32        other land along Five Mile
                                       road between Northville and
            When     students    at    Sheldon roads has been sold to
          Moraine Elementary School    Pulte Family Management SJ
          return to in-person classes  LLC.
          next month, they will be        The former St. John's
          greeted by a new principal.  Catholic Seminary originally
                          See page 4.  opened in 1948 and housed
                                       and educated priests until it
                                       was closed by the Archdiocese
                  THE PLYMOUTH         in 1988.
             EAGLE                        The late William Pulte was
             EAGLE
               Vol. 21, No. 32         a member of the group of
                                       Catholic business owners who
            Elvis did not leave the    worked to develop the former                                                                            Inn at St. John’s
          building during a recent     seminary campus into the cur-  role in its success. When the  expected to lease the chapel  siderable challenges of a
          party at Independence        rent golf course, hotel configu-  Archdiocese expressed inter-  space from Pulte to allow for  Catholic organization operat-
          Village of Plymouth when an  ration.                       est in selling the property, my  weddings at the venue.     ing a hotel conference center -
          Elvis tribute artist arrived to  “The Inn at St. John's was  father's estate was a natural  “This purchase is yet anoth-  especially during the pandem-
          visit residents.             near and dear to my father's  choice. They knew that it     er example of the Pulte fami-  ic - so we are grateful that
                          See page 8.  heart,” said Mark Pulte,      would be in good hands.”      ly's longstanding commitment  Pulte Family Management
                                       William Pulte's son, in a news   According to the prepared  to southeast Michigan and the  SJLLC has stepped forward to
                                       release announcing the sale.  statement, the St. John's hotel,  local church in Detroit,” said  purchase the property and
                   THE ROMULUS         “He was honored to work with  conference rooms and recep-   Archbishop of Detroit Allen   operate it going forward,
             ROMAN                     Cardinal Maida on the trans-  tion centers along with the golf  Vigneron in a statement.   ensuring its continued legacy
             ROMAN
                                                                                                                                 and value in the local commu-
                                                                                                      “The decision to sell was
                                                                     course will remain in opera-
                                       formation of this beautiful
               Vol. 136, No. 32        property and to have played a  tion. The Archdiocese is     motivated in part by the con-  nity.”
            The Detroit Institute of
          Arts Inside Out installations  Northville Township Police Department earns accreditation
          in Romulus are now com-
          plete and available for pub-    Northville     Township                               ”                                process is the community,
          lic viewing throughout the   Manager and Director of Public                                                            Mutchler said. “The department
          city.                        Safety Todd Mutchler received              Every member of our department                 is operating under the highest
                          See page 3.  some good news recently.                        has played a key role                     standards and that's reflected in
                                          He was notified that the                                                               our relationship with the com-
                                       Northville Township Police                    in this extensive process.                  munity, with other government
                                       Department achieved one of the                                                            bodies and other agencies. The
                  THE WAYNE            most prestigious designations in                                                          CALEA designation verifies this
             EAGLE                     law enforcement: accreditation  Accreditation, a separate   according to the organization  and demonstrates that we are
             EAGLE

               Vol. 74, No. 32         from the Commission on        process but one just as rigorous.  website.                 always looking for ways to
                                                               Law
                                       Accreditation
                                                                                                      “The men and women of the
                                                        for
                                                                     Northville Township is one of
                                                                                                                                 improve our service and by
            The Wayne Public Library   Enforcement Agencies, Inc.    two public safety answering   Northville Township Police    doing so, we are building trust as
          just wants the books back and  (CALEA®).                   points (PSAP) in the state out of  Department are driven to serve  we protect and serve.”
          have rescinded the late fee on  This important designation  136 such call centers to achieve  our community with profession-  Members of the Northville
          borrowed materials to allow  verifies the department meets  this accreditation. The township  alism while continuously  Township Board of Trustees will
          more people to use the library.  or excels at best practices of law  PSAP receives emergency and  improving,”  Northville  formally recognize the CALEA
                          See page 8.  enforcement      standards,   non-emergency     calls  for  Township Police Chief Paul    reaccreditation at a future meet-
                                       Mutchler explained. Only 11 of  Northville Township and the  Tennies said. “This process pro-  ing.
                                       the 583 police agencies in    City of Northville.           motes transparency while vali-   CALEA is an independent
                  THE WESTLAND         Michigan and only 4 percent of   CALEA accreditation is a vol-  dating these commitments to  nationally accrediting authority
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     more than 18,000 law enforce-  untary process that requires  those who live and visit     formed in 1979 by four major
               Vol. 74, No. 32         ment agencies nationwide have  agencies to carefully examine  Northville Township.”       law enforcement membership
                                                                                                      Agencies must stand for reac-
                                       achieved accreditation, a
                                                                                                                                 associations: the International
                                                                     and improve itself, and then sub-
            Last week, Westland vot-   process that typically takes  mit reports showing compliance  creditation every four years.  Association of Chiefs of Police
          ers favored the field of     three years to complete.      with the programs' standards.    “Every member of our       (IACP),     the    National
          incumbents as they nar-      Northville Township was able to  The process provides for a high  department has played a key  Organization of Black Law
          rowed the field of candidates  complete it in two years,   level of transparency and com-  role in this extensive process,”  Enforcement  Executives
          who will go on to compete in  Mutchler noted.              mitment, followed by an objec-  Mutchler said. “We thank them  (NOBLE), the National Sheriff's
          the general election on Nov.    Concurrently, the department  tive critique of the police  for their hard work in achieving  Association (NSA), and the
          2.                           also achieved the CALEA Public  department's policies, proce-  this prestigious designation.”  Police Executive Research
                          See page 7.  Safety     Communications     dures, and operating standards,  The biggest winner in this  Forum (PERF).


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