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              PUBLIC SALE
            
            
              TUESDAY
            
            
              AUGUST 12, 2014
            
            
              10 A.M.
            
            
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              NOTE-ABOVE ARE
            
            
              FERNDALE IMPOUNDS
            
            
              AT: 300 S NEWBURGH RD.
            
            
              VEHICLE
            
            
              PUBLIC AUCTION
            
            
              THE FOLLOWING
            
            
              VEHICLES HAVE BEEN
            
            
              DEEMED ABANDONED
            
            
              AND WILL BE SOLD AT
            
            
              PUBLIC AUCTION,
            
            
              AUG. 13, 2014
            
            
              11:00 AM
            
            
              AT
            
            
              J&M TOWING
            
            
              8964 INKSTER RD
            
            
              ROMULUS, MI 48174
            
            
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              2005 DODGE
            
            
              2D4FV48T25H533412
            
            
              2001 FORD
            
            
              1FAFP33P11W341637
            
            
              1988 HONDA
            
            
              JHMED3546JS008972
            
            
              1985 HONDA
            
            
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              1995 FORD
            
            
              2FALP74W6SX113901
            
            
              2011 TOYOTA
            
            
              JTDBU4EE4BJ093675
            
            
              2004 BUICK
            
            
              1G4HP52KX4U139556
            
            
              2002 MERC
            
            
              1MEFM55592G626788
            
            
              1997 FORD
            
            
              3FALP15PXVR110782
            
            
              2011 GMC
            
            
              1GTR2VE74CZ240060
            
            
              2000 GMC
            
            
              1GKDT13W3Y2300747
            
            
              2005 GMC
            
            
              1GDJG31U151125704
            
            
              Oak finish roll top comput-
            
            
              er desk with keys retails for
            
            
              $1139 at furniture depot.
            
            
              Asking $300 or best offer.
            
            
              First image is the desk the
            
            
              second one is from the
            
            
              manufacture. You can see
            
            
              the picture and the retail
            
            
              price at http://www.furni-
            
            
              turedepot.com/deluxe-oak-
            
            
              finish-roll-top-stylish-com-
            
            
              puter-desk-p-8859.html .
            
            
              Call 586 557-6770.
            
            
              1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments.
            
            
              $450-$550. Spacious
            
            
              Middlebelt Rd-Inkster
            
            
              248-789-2335
            
            
              Wayne 2 BR Apartment.
            
            
              Fireplace and garage.
            
            
              $600/mo.-$600/sec. 734-
            
            
              645-1890.
            
            
              WAYNE
            
            
              Near Wayne Rd.,
            
            
              Quite, Clean, 1 BR,
            
            
              heat & water included,
            
            
              No Pets, $500 & up,
            
            
              w/Approved Credit
            
            
              Ideal for Seniors.
            
            
              313-247-2075 or
            
            
              313-561-9818
            
            
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              LYMOUTH
            
            
              More than 40 Inkster children
            
            
              laughed, clapped, giggled and
            
            
              wiggled during a professional
            
            
              puppet show at the Leanna
            
            
              Hicks Library in Inkster this
            
            
              month, thanks to a grant the facil-
            
            
              ity received making the perform-
            
            
              ance and other library improve-
            
            
              ments possible.
            
            
              The Inkster library was a
            
            
              recipient of the James C. Dance
            
            
              Award for the Performing Arts
            
            
              presented by the Metro-Detroit
            
            
              Book & Author Society.  The
            
            
              funding was used to move ahead
            
            
              with plans to improve library
            
            
              space and programming, accord-
            
            
              ing to Library Director Denise
            
            
              Bearre.
            
            
              One of the projects was a
            
            
              Performing Puppetry exhibit
            
            
              designed specifically to entertain
            
            
              and educate young library visi-
            
            
              tors. The project included pur-
            
            
              chasing brand new books, pup-
            
            
              pets and an actual children's-
            
            
              sized puppet theater as well as
            
            
              hiring local puppet performers
            
            
              "Alex Thomas and Friends" who
            
            
              presented a puppet show at the
            
            
              Inkster facility for a group of
            
            
              about 40 children July 15.
            
            
              The Leanna Hicks Inkster
            
            
              Public Library chose puppetry as
            
            
              a method of sharing the perform-
            
            
              ing arts with children because
            
            
              hand puppets can help develop
            
            
              their language and communica-
            
            
              tion skills while introducing kids
            
            
              to different dynamic characters
            
            
              with which they can identify,
            
            
              Bearre said. The world of pup-
            
            
              petry will also increase their
            
            
              imagination while building their
            
            
              reading comprehension and
            
            
              vocabulary when they act out sto-
            
            
              ries, the library director added.
            
            
              Bearre said the library staff
            
            
              members hope that receiving the
            
            
              grant will attract people to the
            
            
              library and assist in increasing
            
            
              literacy rates in Inkster.
            
            
              For more information contact
            
            
              Angela Scott or Bearre at (313)
            
            
              563-2882 or e-mail Angela Scott at
            
            
              ascott@inksterlibrary.org.
            
            
              Plymouth Community United
            
            
              Way is partnering withMacy's for
            
            
              the retailer's ninth annual Shop
            
            
              for a Cause charity event on
            
            
              Saturday, Aug. 23.
            
            
              Customers can purchase $5
            
            
              shopping passes from the local
            
            
              United Way serving Plymouth,
            
            
              Canton and Western Wayne
            
            
              County. One hundred percent of
            
            
              the proceeds from pass sales
            
            
              remain in the community to sup-
            
            
              port programs within the focus
            
            
              areas of basic needs, education
            
            
              and stability.
            
            
              Customers can use the pass in
            
            
              every Macy's store for a 25 per-
            
            
              cent discount on regular, sale
            
            
              and clearance merchandise,
            
            
              including designer brands,
            
            
              throughout the store, as well as
            
            
              10 percent off electronics, furni-
            
            
              ture, mattresses and area rugs
            
            
              on Aug. 23. And, they will be eli-
            
            
              gible to win a $500 gift card, no
            
            
              purchase necessary.
            
            
              During the last 8 years, Shop
            
            
              for a Cause has raisedmore than
            
            
              $44million for local and national
            
            
              charities.
            
            
              “We appreciate the continu-
            
            
              ing support of Macy's as well as
            
            
              their employees who live in our
            
            
              community,” said Marie Morrow,
            
            
              Plymouth Canton United Way
            
            
              president. “They demonstrate
            
            
              our LIVEUNITEDphilosophy.”
            
            
              Plymouth Canton United Way
            
            
              has been supporting the commu-
            
            
              nity since 1944 by funding pro-
            
            
              grams for homeless veterans,
            
            
              shelter and counseling for
            
            
              domestic violence victims and
            
            
              their families, senior bus trans-
            
            
              portation, housing for the devel-
            
            
              opmentally disabled, emergency
            
            
              food, rent and utility assistance,
            
            
              andmany others.
            
            
              For more information, visit
            
            
              www.plymouthunitedway.org.
            
            
              To purchase shopping passes,
            
            
              call (734) 453-6879, ext. 7, send
            
            
              email to randi.williams
            
            
              @pcuw.org, or at the United Way
            
            
              office at 960 W. Ann Arbor Trail,
            
            
              Suite 2, in Plymouth. Plymouth
            
            
              Canton United Way will also be
            
            
              selling passes Friday evenings at
            
            
              Music in the Air in Kellogg Park
            
            
              at the refreshment tent.
            
            
              Museum seeks crafters
            
            
              for annual arts bazaar
            
            
              Applications for the Plymouth
            
            
              Historical Museum Annual
            
            
              Juried Craft Bazaar are now
            
            
              available and being accepted at
            
            
              themuseum.
            
            
              Applicants are required to
            
            
              submit three or four photos of
            
            
              craft items for judges to select
            
            
              participants and crafters are lim-
            
            
              ited to only five in each category.
            
            
              The bazaar is planned for
            
            
              Saturday, Dec. 6.
            
            
              Rental tables are about 8-feet
            
            
              wide, with some variations, and
            
            
              the fee is $30.
            
            
              Admission to the bazaar is
            
            
              free and every crafters is asked
            
            
              to donate an item for the muse-
            
            
              umraffle.
            
            
              Applications are available at
            
            
              http.://www.plymouthhistory.org/c
            
            
              m/dpl/downloads/events/117/craft
            
            
              _show.pdf
            
            
              Any crafters not accepted for
            
            
              the bazaar will receive a full
            
            
              refund.
            
            
              The Plymouth Historical
            
            
              Museum is located at 155 S. Main
            
            
              St., one block north of downtown
            
            
              Plymouth.
            
            
              The funding was used to move ahead with plans to
            
            
              improve library space and programming.
            
            
              ”
            
            
              Grant funds educational puppets at library
            
            
              Shop for a Cause benefits local United Way
            
            
              director support it…” Green told
            
            
              the court.
            
            
              The developer's attorney also
            
            
              argued that approval by the town-
            
            
              ship board of trustees is not
            
            
              required for the proposed health
            
            
              club under the terms of the con-
            
            
              sent judgment which was signed
            
            
              and approved by a circuit court
            
            
              judge.
            
            
              “We're acting in good faith by
            
            
              allowing them to adjourn, we just
            
            
              want to get going on this project,”
            
            
              Green said of the most recent
            
            
              delay. Sullivan had previously
            
            
              allowed the township 21 days to
            
            
              comply with the consent judg-
            
            
              ment with the caution that the
            
            
              position of the township was
            
            
              untenable. The judge made it
            
            
              clear during the hearing last
            
            
              month that the consent agree-
            
            
              ment between Plymouth-
            
            
              Haggerty Associates, LLC, the
            
            
              owner of PlymouthTowne Center
            
            
              and the township, is “operable”
            
            
              and the objections and argu-
            
            
              ments against the construction of
            
            
              an LA Fitness were without
            
            
              merit.
            
            
              The only objection to the plan
            
            
              Wilhelm could offer to the court
            
            
              was that the LAFitness is now on
            
            
              the corner of the complex rather
            
            
              than in the center.
            
            
              Sullivan said the agreement,
            
            
              originally signed 11 years ago and
            
            
              revised repeatedly to meet ongo-
            
            
              ing demands of the township,
            
            
              required the plan for the fitness
            
            
              facility be “consistent” not “iden-
            
            
              tical.”
            
            
              In the legal response to the
            
            
              motion to support the consent
            
            
              judgment, township attorneys
            
            
              denied the municipality caused
            
            
              delays or has been unwilling to
            
            
              act on the consent judgment,
            
            
              despite more than a decade of
            
            
              wrangling.
            
            
              Plymouth Township officials
            
            
              have scheduled another closed
            
            
              session to discuss the issue, prior
            
            
              to the Aug. 15 scheduled court
            
            
              date when Sullivan will rule on
            
            
              sanctions against the township
            
            
              for failure to comply with the
            
            
              court ordered judgment.
            
            
              Lawsuit
            
            
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