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                                       Northville pedestrian pathway gaps to be completed



                                          Critical "gaps” in the                                                                 an opportunity to work pedestri-
               Vol. 137, No. 45        Northville Township non-motor-                           ”                                an improvement into the Wayne
            Sumpter Township police    ized pathway system have been                 Funding for the prioritized                 County project design for the
          are continuing the investiga-  identified for completion by                                                            completion of the pathway on
          tion into the Nov. 7 shooting  members of the Pathways                   pathways has been reserved.                   the north side of Six Mile,
          of a 15-year-old boy at the  Advisory Committee estab-                                                                 between Northville Road and
          Rawsonville Woods Mobile     lished in 2021.                                                                           the Ravines subdivision, she
          Home Community.                 Members of the committee   Park have been selected as the  Mile Road between Edenderry  explained.
                          See page 5.  took field trips to study the cur-  first projects to be completed.  Drive and Fish Hatchery Park  In addition to these infill
                                       rent system and after prelimi-   Funding for the prioritized  and the east side of Silver  pathway projects, Northville
                                       nary engineering review, chose  pathways has been reserved,  Spring Drive, north of Seven  Township has submitted a grant
                                       three projects as the best oppor-  officials said, and the selections  Mile.              to construct a 10-foot-wide path-
                                       tunity for completion.  A section  were based, in part, on design  Officials from Wayne County  way on the south side of Seven
                                       on the north side of Six Mile  considerations and coordina-  recently indicated the two   Mile Road, from Traditions
                Vol. 75, No. 45        Road, east and west of Beck; a  tion with Wayne County.     bridges on Six Mile Road over  Drive (west of Haggerty) to
            The Canton Goodfellows     portion on the east side of      The other three projects,  Hines Drive and the Rouge     Northville Road, then continu-
          group is seeking volunteers  Bradner Road, from Meads Mill  which will be completed in the  River are being reviewed for  ing south on Northville Road
          to help collect and distribute  Middle School to Whisperwood  future are North side of Six  replacement, said Township  into Hines Park. If successful in
          gifts during the holiday sea-  subdivision and a portion on the  Mile Road, between Northville  Planner Jennifer Frey. A road  securing the grant, this will be a
          son this year.               north side of Arcadia Ridge,  Road and the Ravines subdivi-  improvement and bridge       2024 construction project, town-
                          See page 2.  into Marv Gans Community      sion; the south side of Seven  replacement project provides  ship officials said.


                                          Helping hands


                                          Pollinator gardens
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             Inkster police officers
          responding to a reported        installed at parks
          "disturbance" on Halloween
          discovered a man dead of          Mother Nature is getting a little help in
          multiple gunshot wounds,        Canton Township.
          according to police reports.      Heritage and Ridge Road parks in the
                          See page 6.     township each now include pollinator gar-
                                          dens created by volunteers from
                                          Community Financial Credit Union and
                                          the    Dartmouth      Alumni      of
                                          Detroit/NW/Ohio, under the guidance of
                                          Creating Habitats for Pollinators. The
                Vol. 22, No. 45           native grasses and plants have been plant-
            Northville Township Fire      ed in an effort to give bees and other polli-
          Department welcomed the         nators a place to thrive, explained Abe
          largest class of firefighter    Vinitski, Canton parks supervisor.
          recruits in a decade last         “Butterflies and bees need plenty of
          week when seven firefight-      native, flowering plants to thrive,” said  Volunteers work together installing the new pollinator gardens at Heritage Park and
          ers/paramedics took the oath    Vinitski. “By increasing the amount of  Ridge Road Park in Canton Township.
          of office.                      dedicated habitat for these pollinating
                          See page 4.     insects, we hope to add nesting sites that
                                          are critical to their survival, as well as
                                          serve as inspiration to others to add polli-
                                          nator habitats in their yards.”
                                            Site preparation at the parks began
                                          several months ago when half acre sec-
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                                          tions in each park were cordoned off and
            Discussions of a plan to      volunteers and township parks staff began
          implement paid parking in       removing rocks and debris, as well as
          downtown Plymouth will          plowing the soil several times over. Then
          continue at a 5 p.m. meeting    dedicated volunteers helped transform
          Monday Nov. 21 at Plymouth      these future pollinator habitats by tilling
          City Hall.                      the area before planting a variety of
                          See page 5.     native grasses, wildflowers, and other
                                          plants.
                                            Pollinator gardens are designed to
                                          attract bees, butterflies, moths, flies, bee-
                                          tles, bats, as well as hummingbirds. These
                                          animals perform the crucial ecosystem
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                                          service of pollination, making it possible  105 acres of green space can enjoy  two  veloped land where visitors can take
            The Romulus Police            for food and flowers to grow.         playscapes, a splash pad, four pavilions, a  advantage of a half-mile crushed gravel
          Department recently cele-          A pollinator garden can have a posi-  gazebo, two large ponds, walking tracks,  trail during park hours from dawn until
          brated the promotion of the     tive impact on these important insects  an amphitheater, baseball diamonds, soc-  dusk.
          newest captain on the force,    and small mammals, Vinitski explained.  cer fields, a sand volleyball court, fishing  Overnight parking is not allowed in the
          Nicole Harris, a life-long res-   Heritage Park, located just west of the  area, and other amenities.       park and no winter maintenance will take
          ident of the city.              Canton Administrative Office at 1150 S.  Ridge Road Park, located on the north-  place.
                          See page 6.     Canton Center Road, is one of the pre-  west corner of Ford and Ridge Roads, is  For more information,visit www.can-
                                          mier parks in the township. Visitors to the  currently comprised of 134 acres of unde-  tonfun.org or call (734) 394-5460.

                                       Romulus Goodfellows Annual Turkey Trot set for tomorrow


                Vol. 75, No. 45           Area runners can join a very                                                           Goodfellows organizations and
            During the regular meeting  large flock of "turkeys" tomorrow                       ”                                their supporters for nearly a
          of the Wayne City Council last  during the Romulus Goodfellows             The trot will begin promptly                hundred years. Through their
          week, Councilwoman Kelly     Gobble Wobble Turkey Trot.            at 5:30 on Goddard Road at Sterling Street.         efforts, the Goodfellows have
          Skiff was honored by her fel-   The annual event is a                                                                  given the gift of a joyous
          low officials for her service to  fundraiser for the Goodfellows                                                       Christmas to thousands of fami-
          the community.               who provide Christmas toys and                                                            lies with children, many of
                          See page 6.  food to the less fortunate in the  along with packet pick up will  Sound Enterprise providing  whom would not have had any-
                                       community. There will be a $10  open at Artisan Reserve at 5 p.m.  entertainment. There will be  thing on their table or under the
                                       entry fee for the event which will  Nov. 18. The official trot will  shuttle service from Walter's  tree without the Goodfellows
                                       be used to purchase gifts, toys  begin at 5:30 and organizers  back to Artisan Reserve, organiz-  organizations, according to the
                                       and groceries for those needing  stressed that the event is  ers said.                    organization website. Romulus
                                       help during the holidays, part of  designed for fun and laughs.  Organizers said the fifth  Goodfellows, Inc. is a 501(c)3
                Vol. 75, No. 45        the annual Goodfellows No     Artisan Reserve is located at  annual event is designed for  non-profit organization and all
            The winners of Westland    Child Without A Christmas proj-  26542 Goddard Road in the city.  entertainment while helping the  contributions made are tax-
          Mayor William Wild's annual  ect.                             The trot will begin promptly  No Child Without A Christmas  deductible and are used to aid
          employee office holiday dec-    Organizers are urging run-  at 5:30 on Goddard Road at   campaign in the city. The Gobble  only Romulus residents.
          orating   contest   were     ners to wear their best fun holi-  Sterling Street and end at  Wobble Turkey Trot is open to  Contributions can be sent by
          revealed just in time for    day or turkey attire to the easy .7  Walter's Bar, 37452 Huron River  the public and all are welcome.  check payable to Romulus
          Halloween.                   mile trot designed for the entire  Dr. where there will be contests,  No Child Without a Christmas  Goodfellows, Inc. P.O. Box 74035,
                          See page 3.  family. The course and warm up,  prizes and DJ Jeff Lowrey of  has been the goal of the   Romulus, MI. 48174.


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