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               THE BELLEVILLE          School board suspends acting superintendent
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
               Vol. 135, No. 09           Members of the Romulus                 ”                 Acting Superintendent without
                                       Board of Education unanimous-                               pay for 10 school days. In doing
            David Robinson, the for-   ly voted Feb. 20 to suspend          As the district        so, the Board took appropriate
          mer City of Dearborn Deputy  Acting Superintendent of                 moves              action commensurate with the
          Chief of Police, has been    Schools Flinnoia Hall for 10            forward,            seriousness of the situation.
          named as the new part-time   days without pay.                                             “As the District moves for-
          chief in Belleville.            The board action came fol-        the board will         ward, the Board will be consid-
                          See page 2.  lowing a verbal exchange            be considering          ering all options,” the statement
                                       between Hall and a district                                 read.
                                       employee during the regular           all options.            The disciplinary action may
                  THE CANTON           meeting Feb. 10. Members of the                             be inopportune for Hall as the
             EAGLE                     board scheduled the special   employees that consists of pro-  naming of a permanent superin-
             EAGLE
                                                                                                   tendent of schools by the school
                                                                     fessionalism, respect, and civili-
                                       meeting last week to consider
               Vol. 73, No. 09         the disciplinary action against  ty. During the Feb. 10, 2020 meet-  board members was expected to
            The Canton Historical      Hall.                         ing of the Romulus Board of   take place next month.
          Society, a volunteer organiza-  School officials have refused  Education,  the  Acting     Dawn Jamison, chief commu-                Dr. Flinnoia Hall
          tion, is currently accepting  comment on the action, issuing  Superintendent engaged in con-  nications officer for the district,
          resumes from residents       an official statement with few  duct that was inconsistent with  said that no further details  academic achievement in this
          interested in becoming the   details of the incident.      this standard of behavior.    regarding the incident were   district,” Jamison said.. “The
          Historical Museum director.     “The Romulus Community        “As a result, during a special  available.               board will likely elaborate on
                          See page 4.  School District expects a stan-  meeting held on Feb. 20, 2020,  “Despite the recent news, we  their position at next week's
                                       dard of behavior from its     the board voted to suspend the  are focused on our students and  board meeting.”


                THE INKSTER                                                                                                      Hilltop golf
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 73, No. 09                                                                                                   scores on

            According to police
          reports, a 10-year-old girl                                                                                            upswing
          was shot in the head when
          several shots were fired into
          a home on Dartmouth Street                                                                                               ADM Ventures has teed up
          last week.                                                                                                             Hilltop Golf Course in Plymouth
                          See page 5.                                                                                            Township for a great shot
                                                                                                                                 according to Tony Moscone who
                                                                                                                                 owns the management company.
                  THE NORTHVILLE                                                                                                   Moscone presented a report
             EAGLE                                                                                                               about progress at the municipal
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                 course during the first year of a
               Vol. 20, No. 09                                                                                                   five-year contract with his com-
            The Northville Art House                                                                                             pany. The golf course had been a
          will present the 4th annual                                                                                            source of controversy and was
          Young Artist Juried Art Fair                                                                                           reportedly losing money for sev-
          showcasing young artists in                                                                                            eral years, ADM Ventures
          March.                                                                                                                 assumed the management from
                          See page 3.    Cut Short Veterans Memorial Garden is located on the grounds of the Village Arts Factory and  the previous operator, Billy
                                         located directly next to the Veterans Dormitory on Ridge Road in Canton. Photo courtesy of Jill Engel  Casper Golf Management.
                                                                                                                                   Moscone said that the course
                  THE PLYMOUTH           Cut short                                                                               is now generating about $23 per
             EAGLE                                                                                                               hole compared to the $16-hole
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                 average fee in 2018.
               Vol. 20, No. 09           Art installation honors all U.S. veterans                                                 “The raised revenue is a
            First Step, a domestic vio-                                                                                          result of improvements on the
                                            The Partnership for the
          lence sheltered headquar-      Arts and Humanities in       Artist Pamela Alderman who  and sacrifice of all our veter-  golf course, we feel,” Moscone
                                                                      has become known for creat-
                                                                                                  ans have made.  It's an espe-
                                                                                                                                 said. “People are willing to pay
          tered in Plymouth, will be a   Canton has established a per-  ing situational art that focuses  cially poignant memorial for  more for a better product.”
          recipient of a $15,000 gift    manent outdoor memorial      on various social issues. Many  those who made the ultimate  He said that some practices
          from the DTE Energy            garden to honor all veterans,  of Alderman's works include  sacrifice and whose lives were  Billy Casper allowed, including
          Foundation.                    living and deceased, who have  participatory art projects that  cut short.”             $18 greens fees for 18 holes on
                          See page 4.
                                         served in the nation's armed  invite individuals into healing  Engraved plaques measur-  prime weekend mornings, and
                                         forces, especially those whose  processes as they engage in  ing 3.5 inches x 5 inches can  allowing shotgun-start outings
                                         lives were 'Cut Short.'      art-making. Her latest design  be purchased for $100 by visit-  on Saturday and Sunday morn-
                   THE ROMULUS              The installation, situated  project has created a sacred  ing  www.partnershipfor    ings had been discontinued as
             ROMAN                       on the grounds of the Village  place to honor veterans.  arts.org.                      they were not financially viable.
             ROMAN
               Vol. 135, No. 09          Arts Factory and located       “Cut Short provides a spe-   The Partnership for the       “There are no golf courses
                                         directly next to the Veterans  cial place for families and  Arts and Humanities is a    that I know of that do those
            Team Hollywood took          Dormitory at 250 Ridge Road  friends to honor any veteran,  501(c)(3) organization that is  things and do OK financially,”
          home the first place trophy    South in Canton, consists of  who is living or deceased,”  committed to encouraging the  Moscone told the members of
          in the 3rd annual Curling      twenty-one 6-inch by 6-foot  stated Jill Engel, executive  development of cultural arts  the Plymouth Township board.
          Royale tournament in           white posts placed in lines  director of the Partnership for  in the Canton community by  “Number one,  we made a lot
          Romulus earlier this month.    like the white crosses at    the Arts and Humanities.    providing arts advocacy and    of progress in making the course
                          See page 2.    Arlington National Cemetery.  “The installation offers a  education.                    more playable and more fun to
                                         The posts are cut into various  unique opportunity to honor a  For additional information  play,” said Moscone. “We started
                  THE WAYNE              lengths representing those   life of service by adding a sil-  about the Cut Short memorial  out by addressing three core
             EAGLE                       who served a full career and  ver plate with a loved one's  garden at the Village Arts  areas: trees, cart paths and
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                 drainage. While we made a lot of
                                                                                                  Factory, visit partnershp-
                                                                      name and image permanently
                                         those whose lives were “cut
               Vol. 73, No. 09           short.”   memorial     was   in this outdoor garden.  This  forarts.org or email veter-  improvements, we still have a
                                                                                                                                 ways to go. Last spring was one
                                            The
                                                                      memorial is a powerful repre-
                                                                                                  ansproject@partnership-
            Misinformation regarding     designed by Top20 ArtPrize   sentation of the dedication  forarts.org.
          the consolidation of the local                                                                                                   See Hilltop, page 6
          court and upcoming ballot
          issues was a concern
          addressed by Wayne officials  Future of Belleville Strawberry Festival questioned
          last week.
                                                                                                ”
                          See page 3.     The fate of a decades-old                                                              ed chamber activities through-
                                       tradition in the City of                       Why are we doing this?                     out the year. He said that last
                                       Belleville is in the hands of the                                                         year, the chamber only realized
                  THE WESTLAND         new interim city manager as                     Disrupting the town for                   $12,000 and the Central
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     members of the city council                 four days without strawberries.               Business Commission only
               Vol. 73, No. 09         questioned the viability of the                                                           made $3,500 from the craft
                                                                                                                                 show.
                                       National Strawberry Festival
            Well-known local attorney  at a recent meeting..                                                                       “Why are we doing this?
          Richard C. McKnight passed      Belleville City Councilman  old event.                   from the festival which fea-  Disrupting the town for four
          away at home in the early    Ken Voight suggested that the    Voigt's comments came near  tured entertainment and a    days without strawberries,” he
          morning hours of Feb. 16, at  city may not reap any benefit  the end of the meeting and he  juried craft show. According to  asked.
          the age of 75, after a 25-year  from the annual National   said that when the festival   Voight, the Belleville Area     Voight's sentiments seemed
          battle with Parkinson's      Strawberry Festival in the city  began, three churches, straw-  Chamber of Commerce would  to be validated by Mike Kole
          Disease.                     and inquired as to the reason  berry growers and the service  make $40,000 to $50,000 from
                          See page 5.  the city continues the 44-year-  clubs in the city benefitted  the carnival rides which fund-      See Festival, page 2


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