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                                       Northville Township clerk, trustee to switch jobs



                                          Two Northville Township    as trustee. As trustee, I do plan
               Vol. 138, No. 08        elected officials will switch jobs  to stay actively involved in
            A $24,500 pump line        and titles next month, following  Legacy Park's development, our
          repair was approved by       the resignation of Township   pathways committee and other
          members of the Sumpter       Clerk Roger Lundberg.         township activities,” Lundberg
          Township Board of Trustees      Lundberg submitted his res-  said in his letter of resignation.
          despite the concerns of      ignation during the Feb. 16      During his tenure as clerk,
          Trustee Don LaPorte.         meeting of the board of trustees,  Lundberg upgraded the video
                          See page 2.  effective next month. The board  surveillance monitoring of the
                                       immediately appointed current  election drop box; introduced a
                                       Trustee Cynthia Jankowski to  first-ever spring Shred-It event
                                       complete his unexpired term as  for residents while retaining the
                                       township clerk. The trustees  fall Shred-It event; added an
                                       then appointed resigning clerk,  electronic document manage-
                Vol. 76, No. 08        Lundberg, to fill the vacancy on  ment system to store documents
            State Rep. Ranjeev Puri,   the   board    created    by  as part of the office records
          D-Canton Township, did not   Jankowski's appointment to his  management responsibility and
          mince words in a statement   previous position.            facilitated a quarterly home-              Roger Lundberg               Cynthia Jankowski
          issued following the shoot-     Lundberg said he is stepping  owners association forum,
          ings at Michigan State       down from the full-time position  among other accomplishments.   Both changes take effect  ship,” Abbo said. “She also
          University.                  as township clerk to spend more  “Residents will see the same  March 16.                  worked closely with Roger on
                          See page 2.  time with his wife, Jeanne, his  faces in slightly different   Abbo said he's confident   clerk-related responsibilities
                                       two children and three grand-  places,”  said  Northville   Jankowski will continue the   during her time on the board of
                                       children.                     Township Supervisor Mark J.   high level of service that    trustees, and we are happy that
                                          “It was an honor and pleas-  Abbo. “This gives the township  Lundberg has provided during  she's expressed an interest in
                                       ure to be elected to the office of  the important continuity that  his tenure.            the position. Her willingness to
                                       township clerk,” said  Lundberg.   the clerk position demands,  “As a paralegal and former  accept this new role will serve
               Vol. 76, No. 08            “I have thoroughly enjoyed  while also respecting the voice  president of the Northville  our community well,” he said.
             The Inkster Department    the past two years working for  of the voters from the 2020 elec-  Board of Education, Trustee
          of Public Service will over-  you and look forward to serving  tion.”                    Jankowski has proven leader-              See Jobs, page 4
          see several road and water
          line projects expected to
          begin this spring.              Canine classmate
                          See page 3.
                                          Plymouth-Canton schools welcome K-9, therapy dog to classrooms


                                            Third graders at Smith
                Vol. 23, No. 08           Elementary School got a sur-
                                          prise visit this month from a
            The Northville Chamber        soon-to-be part-time classmate
          of Commerce is rolling out      whose special needs include a
          the red carpet March 9 to       few kind words, a smile - and a
          honor seven local residents     water bowl.
          for their contributions to the    Echo, a cheerful 3-year-old
          community.                      Labrador retriever, recently
                          See page 4.     made the rounds of the school-
                                          classrooms as part of his train-
                                          ing to become a fully certified
                                          K-9 dog with side duties as a
                                          therapy dog. During the next
                                          few weeks, Echo will visit
                Vol. 23, No. 08           schools throughout Plymouth-
                                          Canton Community Schools
            News of the fire at Karl's    district so he can become
          Cabin, a beloved mainstay in    accustomed to his surround-
          Plymouth, sent shock waves      ings and most importantly, the  Scott Hughesdon and his partner, Echo, introduce themselves to Laura Schroeder's third-grade
          through the community last      students, teachers and staff  class at Smith Elementary School.
          Wednesday, Feb. 15.             who work, teach and learn in
                          See page 5.     the two dozen district school  secure.”
                                          buildings.                     Echo was named for Ed
                                            Echo's handler, Scott     Jagst, a Canton Township
                                          Hughesdon, said Echo's top job  police officer who was killed in
                                          will be providing safety, securi-  2021. Jagst's radio call sign was
               Vol. 138, No. 08           ty and comfort. Hughesdon   Echo 52. The dog is going
                                          retired from the Canton Police  through a 12-week training at
            Members of the Romulus        Department in 2017 and now  the K9 Academy Training
          City Council voted unani-       works at the Plymouth Canton  Facility in Taylor, which
          mously to return the city       Community Schools. He is    includes learning to detect
          Veterans Memorial to the        working with master handler  firearms and explosives as
          grounds of the municipal        Scott Wilkes, a retired     well as being a four-legged
          complex.                        Dearborn Police Department  comfort to students.
                          See page 5.     officer, to ensure the best train-  Members of the Plymouth
                                          ing for Echo.               Canton Board of Education
                                            “Echo is going to be a great  have strongly supported efforts
                                          addition to Plymouth-Canton  to bring Echo to the district.
                                          Community        Schools,”     “Families in our community
                                          Hughesdon said. “He'll be the  want to be sure they're sending
                Vol. 76, No. 08
                                          eyes and ears at our schools.  their children to safe schools  Scott Hughesdon has taken on the handling and training of
            Officials from the City of    He's going to work very hard to                          Echo, the first K-9/therapy dog in the Plymouth Canton
          Wayne were among the            keep everyone safe and                 See Dog, page 5   Community School district.
          many who offered condo-
          lences to the family of the 12-
          year-old Franklin Middle     Karl’s Cabin owners plan to re-open following extensive repairs
          School student killed last
          week.                           News of the fire at Karl's  tor in the rapid spread of the  Poulos family for nearly 40  to fill the dining area during the
                          See page 3.  Cabin, a beloved mainstay in  fire which caused severe dam-  years since it was opened by  evacuation which took place
                                       Plymouth, sent shock waves    age to the restaurant dish tank,  Karl Poulos in 1982. The log-  during peak dining hours. The
                                       through the community last    walk-in coolers, banquet room  cabin building has a much    building sustained heavy fire,
                                       Wednesday, Feb. 15.           and the offices on the second  longer and colorful history in  smoke and water damage
                                          The three alarm fire began at  floor, according to the restau-  the community. Opened first as  according to official reports, but
                Vol. 76, No. 08        about 6:15 p.m. according to offi-  rant Facebook page.     a roadhouse in 1942, it became  firefighters saved the bar,
                                       cial reports and was ignited     No injuries were reported  known for traveling musicians,  kitchen and dining room.
            Students at John Glenn     from a carelessly disposed ciga-  from the fire but the entire din-  including a young Johnny Cash.   “We would like to thank the
          High School in Westland can  rette outside the back entrance.  ing room had to be immediately  Peter Poulos who operates  community for the outpouring
          go to class or go to court and  The blaze traveled to a nearby  evacuated and diners urged to  the restaurant with his mother  of love and support. We are so
          face the judges at the 18th  storage container and then to  leave the parking areas to allow  and brother Lewis, said, in a  grateful for all the kind posts,
          District Court in the new tru-  the rear wall of the log cabin  fire trucks to enter.    social media post, that cus-  text messages, phone calls,
          ancy court.                  building. Officials said high    The Gotfredson Road restau-  tomers and staff members
                          See page 6.  winds were a contributing fac-  rant has been owned by the  remained calm as smoke began             See Karl's, page 5


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