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               THE BELLEVILLE          Deep well license transfer concerns Romulus officials
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
               Vol. 134, No. 39                      Scott Spielman                             ”                                about the government today, we
                                                      Special Writer                                                             talk about transparency.”
            Members of the Belleville                                               A lot of people have put a lot                 Nevertheless, Burcroff said
          Area District Library Board     Officials in the City of                      of hours and a lot of                    he and his team requested a
          are considering a new use    Romulus are hoping a pending                                                              public hearing and town hall so
          policy for the facility which  change of ownership at a deep             fight into this, but it continues.            they and residents could voice
          may preclude use for politi-  injection well in the community                                                          concerns over the well, which is
          cal fundraising by candi-    will provide an opportunity to                                                            off Citrin Drive in Romulus.
          dates.                       address safety concerns there.  Disposal Systems. The company  transferred to another firm,  “It's time to take a fresh look
                          See page 3.     “It's not a new topic; it's not a  experienced financial problems  Republic Services, when they  at these concerns that need to
                                       fun topic,” said Romulus Mayor  and the facility was also cited for  met last week with representa-  be addressed. Things have
                  THE CANTON           Leroy Burcroff. “A lot of people  safety violations. It has  tives from the Michigan      changed since 2011,” said
             EAGLE                     have put a lot of hours and a lot  remained largely inactive since  Department of Environment,  Burcroff. “Citrin Drive is a dif-
             EAGLE
                                                                     the license was transferred to
                                       of fight into this, but it contin-
                                                                                                                                 ferent area with different traffic
                                                                                                   Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE).
               Vol. 72, No. 39         ues.”                         another            company,   Because it was a relatively   concerns than there were in
            A Canton High School          The well, which accepts haz-  Environmental       Geo-   minor change, they were told  2011. I believe it's the state gov-
          educator who teaches robot-  ardous liquid waste and pumps  Technologies, in 2011.       that public input-or even public  ernment's responsibility that we
          ics, electronics and STEM    it nearly a mile underground,   Burcroff and his leadership  notification-was not required.  have a fair process, that we are
          engineering has been hon-    originally opened in 2005 and  team learned that the license  “I just think that's wrong,”
          ored with an Excellence in   was operated by Environmental  was in the process of being  Burcroff said. “When we talk              See Well, page 4
          Education award from the
          Michigan Lottery.
                          See page 2.

                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR

               Vol. 72, No. 39
            The NAACP Western
          Wayne County Branch will
          host the 22ND Annual
          Freedom Fund Dinner from
          5-8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 20 at
          The Prestige Banquet Hall.

                          See page 2.

                  THE NORTHVILLE
             EAGLE
             EAGLE
               Vol. 19, No. 39
            The Northville City Fire
          Department which serves        Every Hero Doesn't Wear A Cape
          the cities of Northville and
          Plymouth, has been awarded     Local departments celebrate national Fire Prevention Week
          $808,146 in three separate
          FEMA     Assistance    to
          Firefighters Grant (AFG)          Not Every Hero Wears A    structure fires. These fires
          requests.                      Cape, but area firefighters are  caused 2,630 fire deaths and  In CANTON TOWNSHIP:     In the CITY OF NORTHVILLE:
                          See page 5.    often exactly that and are dedi-  10,600 fire injuries. On average,  The Canton Fire Department  City of Northville firefighters
                                         cated to saving lives in case of  seven people died in a fire in a  will be hosting the annual Fire  will celebrate Fire Prevention
                                         fire. Several local fire depart-  home per day during 2012 to  Station Open House from 11 a.m.  Week efforts from  8 a.m. until 8
                  THE PLYMOUTH           ments are hosting events during  2016.                    until 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at  p.m. Oct 7 through 11 at the sta-
             EAGLE                       Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 6    These numbers show that   Fire Station #1, located at 1100  tion, 215 W. Main St. in down-
             EAGLE
               Vol. 19, No. 39           through 12, to help educate and  home fires continue to pose a  S. Canton Center Road.   town Northville. There will be
                                         inform local families.       significant threat to safety, fire  This year, the open house will  safety programs all week and on
            The historic Plymouth           The local fire departments  officials said. In a typical home  include station tours, a fire vehi-  Wednesday, firefighters will offer
          railroad station built in 1870  are teaming up with the     fire, residents may have as little  cle display, and live demonstra-  the Great Escape program for
          will soon see yet another      National Fire Protection     as one to two minutes to escape  tions of the department extrica-  elementary school children to
          incarnation, this time as an   Association® (NFPA®)-the offi-  safely from the time the smoke  tion equipment ("jaws of life").  help them make a plan in case of
          ice-cream and sweets shop      cial sponsor of Fire Prevention  alarm sounds. Escape planning  Kids will be able to participate  fire in their home.
          in Old Village.                Week for more than 90 years-to  and practice can help residents  in a scavenger hunt, try on fire  For more information, call
                          See page 5.    promote the Fire Prevention  make the most of the time avail-  gear, and go through the Fire  (248) 449-9920.
                                         Week campaign,               able, giving everyone enough  Safety House. Light refresh-
                   THE ROMULUS              "Not Every Hero Wears a   time to get out, officials said.  ments and giveaways will be pro-  In NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP:
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                       Cape. Plan and Practice Your  skill people need to use wherev-  vided.                 Fire Department will host an
                                                                                                                                  The Northville Township
                                                                         Situational awareness is a
                                                                                                     The open house is scheduled
                                         Escape!" The campaign works to
               Vol. 134, No. 39          educate everyone about the   er they go. Firefighters advise  in conjunction with National  Open House from 10 a.m. until 1
            Romulus High School          small but important actions they  individuals to look for available  Fire Prevention Week to pro-  p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at the fire
          graduate Nashawn Craig is      can take to keep themselves and  exits in every situation and loca-  mote fire safety in the communi-  station at 45745 Six Mile Road.
          well known on social media     those around them safe.      tion. If the alarm system sounds,  ty.                      The event is free and open to
          and YouTube video educat-         National statistics show that  take it seriously and exit the  For further information con-  the public. Firefighters will pro-
          ing motorists about school     in 2017 U.S. fire departments  building immediately, they  tact the Canton Fire Department
          bus safety.                    responded to 357,000 home    advised.                     office at (734) 394-5455.               See Fire, page 6
                          See page 3.
                                       Canton OKs preliminary condominium development plan
                  THE WAYNE
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                                      Julie Brown                             ”                                  The project is planned for the

               Vol. 72, No. 39                           Staff Writer      Residents accused Pulte of breaking promises          north side of Mott Road between
                                                                                                                                 Denton and Barr roads.
            Wayne Main Street is          A plan for 222 detached con-                                                             Trustee John Anthony sug-
          searching for a new execu-   dominiums received prelimi-          and failing to provide traffic access to protect     gested the developer consider
          tive director of the advocacy  nary site-plan approval from       the quiet atmosphere of the neighborhood.            an entrance off Barr Road and
          group following the resigna-  members of the Canton                                                                    Skore agreed that change could
          tion of Maxwell Cameron.     Township Board of Trustees last                                                           be considered by the developer.
                          See page 4.  week over protests from resi-                                                               “Canton is a bedroom com-
                                       dents of the first-phase of the  A number of residents spoke  neighborhood.               munity, guys. We all leave in the
                  THE WESTLAND         project.                      of their concerns about the     “It's low maintenance, or no  morning,” Williams said. He
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                        Township Supervisor Pat    development during the meet-  maintenance,” Skore said,     noted that there are light traffic

               Vol. 72, No. 39         Williams noted that the final  ing and Joe Skore, a representa-  describing the development as  volumes midday in the town-
                                                                     tive from Pulte Homes, attempt-
                                       plans for the Grandview-South
                                                                                                                                 ship.
                                                                                                   geared toward empty nesters.
            Members of the Westland    Planned Development District  ed to address their concerns and  He and board members dis-   Canton Trustee Anne Marie
          City Council approved a 12-  have not yet been completed.  those of the members of the   cussed traffic calming measures  Graham Hudak, the liaison to
          year tax abatement program      “This is not it. This is a pre-  board.                  as well as ways to route con-  the planning commission, said
          for U.S. Farathane, a plastics  liminary plan, not final. There's  Residents accused Pulte of  struction traffic to control the  an extensive traffic study was
          manufacturing and automo-    more coming, we haven't seen it  breaking promises and failing to  traffic flow and disruption  done on Grandview-South.
          tive supplier.               yet,” said Williams at the Sept.  provide traffic access to protect  which residents described as “a
                          See page 4.  24 board of trustees meeting.  the quiet atmosphere of the  thoroughfare.”                         See Meeting, page 2

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