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               THE BELLEVILLE          Future visioning process continues in Romulus
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          The recently launched
               Vol. 137, No. 35        community visioning process -                            ”                                members and help create a
                                                                                                                                 shared vision for our future
            Members of the Sumpter     “Vision Romulus - Our                           We hope everyone will                     looking out to 2030,” said
          Township Board of Trustees   Community, Our Future” - will                   participate in this very                  Romulus Mayor Robert A.
          are moving ahead with the    conclude Sept. 12.                                                                        McCraight. “Vision Romulus -
          reclamation and improve-        Officials said that participa-                important Think-Tank.                    Our Community, Our Future
          ment plans for Banotai Park.  tion in the survey has been                                                              aims to give residents of all
                          See page 5.  extensive and that there is still  Tank” workshop, one of the  in  the     Think-Tank.    ages a collective voice in shap-
                                       time to complete the survey at  key engagement events for the  Registration is available at:  ing the future of Romulus. We
                                       https://lab2.future-          overall visioning process.    https://lab2.future-          hope everyone will partici-
                                       iq.com/vision-romulus/.       This scenario-planning work-  iq.com/vision-romulus/ or with  pate in this very important
                  THE CANTON           Printed copies are available  shop will take place from 5:30  the mayor's office at (734) 942-  Think-Tank.”
             EAGLE                     at Romulus City Hall and can  until 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.  7571. The deadline to register  The Think-Tank process
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               Vol. 75, No. 35         be completed at home and      21 and Thursday, Sept. 22 at  is Monday, Sept.19. It is prefer-  will help define a broad
                                       returned before the deadline.  the Romulus Senior Center,   able for community members    vision, values, goals and
            Registration is now under  The survey, however, was only  36525 Bibbins St. in Romulus.  to attend both sessions as the  potential directions for
          way for the Canton Township  the first of many opportunities  Refreshments and registra-  first session informs the sec-  Romulus looking out to 2030.
          Lead #LikeAGirl, Be A        for community input, accord-  tion will take place between 5  ond session, organizers said.  It is a highly participatory
          #ModelMan, and Youth         ing to city officials.        and 5:30 p.m.                    “This visioning process pro-  process that will produce a
          Advisory Council programs       The next step in the vision-  Community members are      vides an opportunity for us to
          for the 2022-2023 school year.  ing process is the “Think-  asked to register to participate  hear directly from community       See Vision, page 3
                          See page 4.



                THE INKSTER               Community
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 75, No. 35            readies for
             Inkster residents can now
          learn more about enrolling      Fall Festival
          in the new Affordable
          Connectivity Program (ACP)
          to get Internet service for       One of the most popular
          free.                           events in the community is set to
                          See page 6.     begin tomorrow with the return
                                          of the Plymouth Fall Festival to
                                          downtown streets.
                                            The weekend event will fea-
                  THE NORTHVILLE          ture carnival rides, hometown
             EAGLE                        booths, a craft show, the popular
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               Vol. 22, No. 35            car show, entertainment on the
                                          Main Stage in Kellogg Park, a
            Northville will take a step   huge Bingo game, the tradition-
          back in time next weekend       al Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast,
          with the return of the          the Party Tent and much more
          Victorian Heritage Festival     along with the Sunday Rotary
          Sept. 16,17 and 18.             Chicken Barbeque.  Attractions
                          See page 4.     and events differ each day,
                                          organizers said, and there is a
                                          complete schedule available on
                                          the website and a printed Fall
                  THE PLYMOUTH            Festival guide available at no
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                        cost throughout the community.
               Vol. 22, No. 35              Each and every vendor or
                                          attraction at the event must be
            Stella,   a    Bernese        sponsored by a non-profit com-
          Mountain Dog, who became        munity entity, ensuring that the
          one of the iconic figures in    event is charity driven and a  the free service for the festival  quarter mile west of Sheldon  shows up for a ride gets one,”
          Plymouth, died Sept. 1,         proven boost to civic contribu-  for several years and more and  Road on North Territorial and is  officials stressed. Passengers
          according to her owner and      tions to various community  more festival visitors are discov-  an easy find and quick shuttle  can wait in the air-conditioned
          best friend Bob Ostendorf.      efforts. Several of the service  ering just how convenient and  ride to and from downtown  church building should the
                          See page 2.     clubs involved provide scholar-  comfortable the shuttles are.  Plymouth. The vans begin oper-  weekend include some of the
                                          ships to local students and all  Qualified drivers deliver pas-  ating from the church about a  high temperatures seen earlier
                                          fund local charitable and civic  sengers from the large church  half hour before the festival  this summer.
                   THE ROMULUS            efforts.                    parking lot at 45000 North   opens each day and continue    The shuttle ride and parking
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                        20,000 visitors to the community  Territorial Road to the center of  transporting passengers until  are both free. City officials noted
                                            Organizers expect about
                                                                                                                                that in all the years the church
                                                                                                   about a half hour after the event
                                                                      the fun near Plymouth City Hall.
               Vol. 137, No. 35           during the weekend and the  The drivers are all experienced  closes, or longer if necessary.  has been offering the shuttle
            The 24th Annual Romulus       most important piece of advice  volunteers who are familiar  Church officials stressed that  service, there have been no
          Pumpkin Festival is planned     city officials offer regarding the  with the local traffic patterns  they have never left anyone  reported problems.
          for Sept. 16, 17 and 18 this    event is the same every year:  and area. The late-model vans  behind.                   “It's a great convenience and
          year at the Romulus             Use the free shuttle service pro-  are also air conditioned and  The vans leave the church in  helps alleviate some of the traf-
          Historical Park located at      vided by Praise Community   provide ample room for any sou-  about half-hour intervals, or  fic parking situations downtown
          11147 Hunt St. in the city.     Church.                     venirs acquired during the visit.  more often if there are passen-  during the weekend,” organiz-
                          See page 3.       The church has been offering  The church is located about a  gers waiting.  “Anybody who  ers said.

                                       Canton celebrates completion of road reconstruction
                  THE WAYNE
             EAGLE                                                                                                                  Canton Township and Wayne
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               Vol. 75, No. 35                                                                                                   County officials were on hand
                                                                                                                                 last week to ceremoniously open
            Wayne police continue to                                                                                             a reconstructed section of
          seek the man who broke into                                                                                            Canton Center Road.
          St. Mary School in the early                                                                                              The object of near constant
          morning of Wednesday, Sept. 1.                                                                                         complaints, the section of
                          See page 2.                                                                                            Canton Center from Ford to
                                                                                                                                 Warren Road has been under
                                                                                                                                 construction for more than four
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                                                   months. While officials cut an
             EAGLE                                                                                                               opening ribbon and spoke
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               Vol. 75, No. 35                                                                                                   briefly about the importance of
                                                                                                                                 the project, the road is not
            School crossing guards in                                                                                            expected to open until next
          Westland went back to class-                                                                                           week when road striping is com-
          rooms themselves recently                                                                                              plete. A grinding of the road sur-
          as police conducted training                                                                                           face will also be completed
          sessions to help keep chil-  Area officials along with Wayne County Executive Warren Evans celebrated the reconstruction section  before it is open to traffic to
          dren safe.                   of a section of Canton Center Road last week. The area between Ford and Warren roads is set to open
                          See page 6.  to traffic Sept. 12. Photo by David Willett                                                          See Audit, page 4


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