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         No. 38                                                                                    www .associatednewspapers.net




               THE BELLEVILLE          Romulus Trade Center is OK’d by city council
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          The first reading of plans for
               Vol. 136, No. 38        a new, multi-million dollar                              ”                                development       currently
                                                                                                                                 includes the installation of
            Sumpter Township resi-     trade center were approved by    Rarely does everyone (on the planning commission)        1,700 trees and 5,700 shrubs and
          dents may soon be able to    members of the Romulus City                                                               decorative grasses at the site,
          enjoy a kayak or canoe ride  Council this month.                          vote yes but they did on this.               all of which, Sweeney stressed,
          in Sherwood Pond at             The new, 171-acre develop-          This was the best plan we've ever seen.            are in Phase One of the project.
          Banotai Park.                ment is planned along the                                                                    “This isn't something we are
                          See page 3.  south side of Smith Road, the                                                             going to do down the line.
                                       east side of Vining Road and     “We refreshed our entire      The new plan includes a    These infrastructure improve-
                                       north of Wick Road and is the  team and came back to the    provision for retail space in the  ments and landscaping are part
                                       second proposal for the site  community and listened. We've  center   and   NorthPoint    of Phase One, as is the retail
                  THE CANTON           proposed to city officials by  brought back a better, what I  Economic    Development     operation, and will be done
             EAGLE                     NorthPoint Development.       think is the best, plan which  Manager John Sweeney said    during the first part of the proj-
             EAGLE
                                                                                                   that the company had come to
                                                                     invests hundreds of millions of
                                          The initial plans presented
                                                                                                                                 ect,” he said.
               Vol. 74, No. 38         months ago by the developer   dollars” in the community.    an agreement with Royal          The project, which will have
                                       were rejected by council mem-    The plan as presented to the  Farms to become the first retail  a final reading for a second vote
            One of Broadway and
          Hollywood's sci-fi smash     bers prompting a video apology  council members received a  outlet in the new project. He  of the council next week, faces
          musicals, Little Shop of     from NorthPoint owner and     unanimous vote of approval    also said that the contract pro-  a $2 million penalty, along with
          Horrors, is appearing at     founder Brent Miles during the  from planning commission    vided that Romulus residents  city legal fees, should any of the
          The Village Theater at       meeting Sept. 13. Miles said the  members where study sessions  have a two-week lead time and  provisions in the plan be violat-
          Cherry Hill this weekend.    new proposal was a “long jour-  and a public hearing sought  preference for employment    ed.
                         See page 6.   ney over several months” with  public input on the proposed  opportunities throughout the    One of the main concerns of
                                       the city and that the plan “did-  development. The developer  site.                       both members of the planning
                                       n't start off in the best manner.”  projects that the new Romulus  NorthPoint has added $2  commission and city council
                                          He said he wanted to apolo-  Trade Center will bring 1,180  million in landscaping to the  members was the impact of
                THE INKSTER            gize for the failure of his devel-  jobs, another 629 construction  plan including multiple side-  truck traffic on the area roads.
          LEDGER STAR                  opment team to listen to the  jobs, $55 million in real proper-  walks inside and at the entire  NorthPoint funded a traffic
          LEDGER STAR
                                                                                                   perimeter of the development,
                                       city and present a plan that
                                                                                                                                 impact study and paid for an
                                                                     ty taxes and projects $38 mil-
               Vol. 74, No. 38         would be acceptable to resi-  lion in tax revenue for the   connecting the area to several
                                       dents.                        Romulus School District.      other parts of the city. The            See Center, page 2
            Plans were announced
          last week to increase inter-
          city with the installation of a Legislator to undergo mental health examination
          net access and speed in the
          new $20 million fiber optic     Michigan State Rep. Jewell                                  Jones, who represents the
          infrastructure.              Jones will remain in police cus-          ”                 11th District which includes
                          See page 4.
                                       tody awaiting a mental health    House Speaker Jason        Inkster and parts of Garden City,
                                       evaluation requested by his                                 Dearborn Heights, Livonia and
                                       attorney, former Inkster Mayor    Wentworth removed         Westland, entered a guilty plea
                  THE NORTHVILLE       Byron Nolan.                      Jones from all state      on those charges and was
             EAGLE                     had represented Jones during       House  committee         remanded to police custody.
             EAGLE
                                          Attorney Ali Hammound, who
                                                                                                      The original drunk driving
               Vol. 210, No. 38        drunk driving, resisting arrest  assignments following      charges occurred April 6 when
            One of the most popular    and contempt of court charges                               Jones' Chevy Tahoe was located
          and eagerly awaited attrac-  since April, withdrew as counsel    the arraignment.        in a ditch by Livingston County
          tions of autumn is now open  Friday morning. He told                                     officers after multiple 911 calls
          weekends at Maybury Farm     Livingston County Chief Judge                               from motorists complaining of a
          in Northville.               Michael Hatty that his withdraw-  Those charges were levied at the  vehicle with the license plate
                          See page 5.  al was “due to a breakdown in  26-year-old, three-term state leg-  ELECTED driving erratically on
                                       the attorney-client relationship”  islator as he was remanded to  I-96.  When officers approached
                                       and his withdrawal was in the  police custody for multiple viola-  the vehicle, Jones refused to pro-
                  THE PLYMOUTH         best interest of both Jones and  tions of his bond conditions on  vide identification at the scene         Jewell Jones
             EAGLE                     himself.                      four counts of drunk driving and  and threatened officers with  “unresponsive” to a local hospi-
             EAGLE
               Vol. 21, No. 38            Nolan requested the mental  resisting and obstructing arrest.  “calling Gretchen (Gov. Gretchen  tal. Jones was eventually pepper
                                       health evaluation which was   Prosecutors charged him with  Whitmer)” and telling Michigan  sprayed and tased by officers in
            The          Plymouth      granted by Hatty who ordered  contempt of court claiming he  State Troopers who responded  attempts to secure his arrest,
          Community Arts Council       Jones to remain in custody pend-  had tampered with a court  to the scene that he controlled  according to official reports of
          recently chose the winners of  ing the findings of that examina-  ordered transdermal alcohol  their budget, implying retalia-  that incident during which a
          the 2021 Savage Studio Art   tion.                         monitor after the device record-  tion.                     loaded Glock handgun was visi-
          Awards.                         Jones' latest court appearance  ed at least three instances of  According to police reports,  ble to officers atop the front seat
                          See page 5.  was in response to charges of  increased blood alcohol on Sept.  Jones' conduct became increas-  console of the vehicle. Jones'
                                       bringing a weapon into a county  3. Prosecutors allege that he  ingly combative and argumenta-  blood alcohol at the time was
                                       jail and attempting to escape  attempted to tamper with the  tive as his female companion  recorded at 0.19, more than
                   THE ROMULUS         custody where he had been     device Sept. 6 by forcing a folded  was treated by EMTs at the
             ROMAN                     remanded by Hatty on Tuesday.  sock beneath the monitor.    scene. She was transported as            See Jones, page 4
             ROMAN
               Vol. 136, No. 38        Canton picnic, fireworks set for tomorrow night
            Councilwoman Virginia
          Williams expressed frustra-     Canton Township will cele-  and head over Heritage Park,  casual fall event that culminates  and older.
          tion last week with the pro-  brate the end of summer with a  where they'll be able to pick a  with some of the best fireworks  Picnic in the Park partici-
          cedures in place regarding   band tomorrow night. Plans    spot for their picnic and watch  around," LaFever said.     pants will be expected to follow
          the public comment portion   include food, live music and fire-  our live music performances,  Featured entertainment will  Centers for Disease Control
          of council meetings.         works at the Canton Township  choose from a variety of great  include performances at the  (CDC) and Michigan Department
                          See page 2.  Picnic in the Park set for 5 until 9  local eats and drinks, and then  Amphitheater, as well as on the  of Health and Human Services
                                       p.m. Sept. 24 in Heritage Park.   sit back and enjoy some amazing  Canton LIVE Stage, which is  (MDHHS) guidelines that may
                                          Visitors can enjoy food choic-  fireworks," stated Jon LaFever,  located at the Heritage Park soc-  be in place at the time of this
                  THE WAYNE            es from area restaurants and  Canton Leisure Services deputy  cer fields on the north side of the  event.  Spectators are also
             EAGLE                     food trucks, popular music    director.                     park. The Amphitheater Stage  encouraged to bring blankets
             EAGLE
                                                                        "Canton has a well-respected
                                                                                                   performance will feature Packin
                                       artists performing on two stages
                                                                                                                                 and lawn chairs to ensure that
               Vol. 74, No. 38         leading up to the fireworks   tradition for its fireworks, and  Heat Band from 5 until 6:30 p.m.;  every guest can enjoy this out-
            For the second time in his  extravaganza scheduled to begin  although this event is much  Killer Flamingos from 7 until 8  door community celebration.
                                                                     more low-key than our previous
                                                                                                                                    A convenient Uber, Lyft, par-
                                                                                                   p.m. and an encore performance
                                       at dusk.
          law enforcement career,         "We're hoping friends and  Liberty Fests, we hope that area  by Killer Flamingos following  ent drop-off/pick-off spot has
          Wayne Police Sgt. Nicholas   neighbors grab their big blankets  residents will enjoy this type of  the Fireworks. Live music will  been designated on Civic Center
          Boruta was honored as the                                                                also be performed on the Canton  Boulevard in front of the Canton
          city 2020 Officer of the Year.                                                           LIVE Stage, with Motor City   Public Library main entrance.
                          See page 4.
                                                                                                   Sensation from 5 until 6:30;  All event Welcome Booths will
                                                                                                   CrasherZ Band from 7 until 8  also feature children's wrist-
                                                                                                   p.m. and an encore performance  bands that can be filled out to
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                     by CrasherZ following the     include their parents' contact
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                                                                                 Fireworks.                    details, in case parties become
                                                                                                      Participating food trucks and
               Vol. 74, No. 38                                                                     area restaurants include: Great  separated during the event.
                                                                                                                                 Event-goers are also reminded
            Nearly 50 small business                                                               Lakes Confections; Impasto;   that all bikes must be parked in
          owners in Westland got some                                                              Maraschinos Pub; PizzaPazza   park bike corrals.
          help from the fire depart-                                                               and more others. A Beer and      There is no admission fee to
          ment where funds are now     Fireworks will ignite over Heritage Park ponds located behind the  Wine Garden will also be avail-  attend this outdoor event and
          available to pay for service of  Canton Administration Building at 1150 S. Canton Center Road  able within the Amphitheater  parking is also free. For more
          fire safety equipment.       during the Picnic in the Park. Photo courtesy of Canton Leisure  area on the south side of  information, visit www.canton-
                          See page 3.  Services.                                                   Heritage Park for individuals 21  fun.org or call (734) 394-5460.


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