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BELLEVILLE - INKSTER - ROMULUS
Van Buren trustees approve 7 demolitions
Van Buren Township will use ferred as the township will put a on each property. He said the property owners have not two detached structures at
$76,581 of Community Block lien for demolition costs on each structures had been tagged and responded making demolition 50725 Michigan Ave.; a principal
Grant funding this year to of the seven separate parcels. multiple written notices sent to the next step. dwelling at 44440 Hull Road; a
demolish seven vacant and According to Director of the owners of record advising Trustees approved the demo- principal dwelling and
apparently abandoned struc- Public Services Matthew Best, them to correct the violations or lition costs for: two barns in detached garage at 6935
tures in the township. the properties have long demolish the buildings. He severe disrepair, at the south- Belleville Road; a dwelling and
The money could be remained vacant and have been added that an opportunity to east corner of Tyler and Morton barn left unsafe at 50115 Bog
reclaimed when and if the prop- deemed as unsafe for human appeal the notice was also pro- Taylor; two detached Road and a detached garage
erty on which the structures occupancy. He said that due vided in each instance. He said sheds/garage at 7537 Beck and lean-to at 13970 Haggerty
now exist is sold or title trans- legal process has been followed that in nearly every case the Road; a principal dwelling and Road.
Attorney general hosting Elder Abuse Tour in Inskter
Michigan State Attorney Booker T. Dozier Recreation 11th District. The event will Senior Alliance, Denise 2025 Middlebelt Road in Inskter.
General Dana Nessel is conduct- Center in Inkster from 2 until 4 allow citizens to share and learn Champagne of the Inkster Aging For information, call (734) 728-
ing a state-wide listening tour to p.m. Monday, Aug. 26. about resources that can help Commission and representatives 7530.
identify additional issues for the The Elder Abuse Town Hall is resolve problems. from the Michigan Department For questions about accessi-
Michigan Elder Abuse Task hosted by State Sen. Bettie Jean Participants of the day will of Health and Human Services. bility or to request accommoda-
Force. Alexander of the 5th District and include Nessel, Inkster Mayor The Booker Dozier tions, contact Mary Beth Seppala
Representatives will be at the State. Rep. Jewell Jones, of the Byron Nolen, Kari West of The Recreation Center is located at at (517) 336-7625.
Local students win
$2500 scholarships
Among the 33 winners of the $82,500 country as part of the Leaders and
in scholarships for the 2018-2019 school Achievers program.
year awarded by Comcast “This year's scholarship recipients
NBCUniversal Foundation were demonstrated an incredible passion and
Macdennis Ikpeama of Belleville and determination to excel academically
Yunseo Cho of Canton Township. Cho and in the community,” said Tim Collins,
attends Salem High School and senior vice president for the heartland
Ikpeama is a student at Arbor region, which includes Michigan, Getting ready
Preparatory High School Indiana and Kentucky. “We are honored
Students are selected for their out- to recognize them and support their con- The Romulus Community Schools District will host the annual Academic Fun
standing community service, academic tinuing educational journeys.” Fair where there will be rock climbing, exotic animals, bounce houses, and other
performance and leadership skills, The philosophy behind the program family fun activities from 10 a.m. until 1p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at Romulus High
according to the foundation. The award is to give young people every opportuni- School - 9650 Wayne Road. All families are welcome to attend Romulus
is a one-time, $2,500 scholarship to be ty to prepare for the future and to Community Schools free annual fair. The district sponsors the event with the
used toward undergraduate education- engage them in their communities. The support of the city of Romulus, local organizations, and area vendors. The event
related expenses. Since 2001, more than program also demonstrates the impor- provides information about school district programs and helps prepare for the
$33 million has been awarded to nearly tance and value of civic involvement, upcoming 2019-2020 school year.
30,000 high school seniors across the especially by the business community.
Romulus High School alumni
to meet for weekend reunion
Old friends will meet for a weekend of dinner and dancing during a cruise on the
conversation and reminiscing when the Detroit Princess. Tickets for the cruise are
Romulus High School Class of 1979 meets priced at $73 per person. Tickets can be
for the 40th reunion. purchased at www.detroitprincess.com.
Organizers have also invited members The weekend gathering will close with
of the graduating classes from 1977, 1978, a Family Barbeque set from 1-6 p.m.
1980 and 1981 to join them for the three- Sunday, Aug. 18 at St. Johns Lodge #44,
The winner is… day event. 31800 Beverly Road in Romulus.
For more information or reservations
The reunion activities will begin at 7:30
The Summer Reading Program was a huge success at the Belleville Library with p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 when class members contact one of the committee members;
263 elementary-school students registering for the program. The Cedar Point can meet for hors d'oeuvres and conversa- Michael Johnson, (313) 319-7282; Sarita
winners were Nuraz Kabir and Joshua Barker, celebrating above with his sister, tion at the Marriott Delta Hotel at 31500 Stephens, (313) 974-9563; ILanader
Talia. Library staff member Tara McCann thanked all the participants for “making Wick Road. The event will continue until Johnson, (313) 258-5681; Duane Moffat,
it such a fun summer.” The library is located at 167 Fourth St. in Belleville. 10 p.m. (248) 459-3399; John Baum, (734) 255-7055
Alumni will meet at 5:30 Aug. 17 for or Teri Pryor (Rice), (734) 772-4260.
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