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               THE BELLEVILLE          64th Fall Festival sweeps into Plymouth
          ENTERPRISE
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               Vol. 134, No. 35
                                          This afternoon, streets will
            Van Buren Township         begin to be filled with the
          board of trustees have       sounds of carnival rides being
          approved $29,995 for an elec-  installed and various booths and
          tronic message sign to be    attractions being erected along
          installed in front of township  Main Street as the City of
          hall.                        Plymouth prepares for the 64th
                          See page 2.  Annual Fall Festival.
                                          Bingo to support the
                                       Plymouth-Canton Little League
                  THE CANTON           will take place in The Gathering
             EAGLE                     tomorrow evening and one of
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                                       the most awaited events of the
               Vol. 72, No. 35         year, the Civitans Taste Fest will
            Staffing at the Canton     take place in the Veteran's Tent
          Township Public Safety       behind E.G. Nick's restaurant on
          Department is a concern of   Forest Street.  That tent will host
          officials who noted that the  the A.M. Rotary Club Spaghetti
          township is down two police  Dinner Saturday evening, too
          officers and two firefighters.  and each event will be followed
                          See page 3.  by live entertainment in the tent
                                       with a $5 cover charge to sup-
                                       port the Veteran's group.
                THE INKSTER               Saturday morning is the    to many good causes.”         vans run half an hour before the  JAG Entertainment which books
          LEDGER STAR                  Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast and  ing his time to manage or coor-  festival open each day until half  professional bands for perform-
          LEDGER STAR
                                                                       Joy, who has been volunteer-
                                                                                                   an hour after closing, or until
                                                                                                                                 ances during community con-
                                       the big event of the weekend
               Vol. 72, No. 35         and the start of it all, the Rotary  dinate the event for several  everyone is delivered back to  certs and other events during
                                       Chicken Barbeque is, as always,  years, had one piece of advice  their car.               the year, agreed with Joy about
            Michigan      Attorney     set for Sunday.               for those attending the festival  “It's free and it is very con-  the true spirit of the event.
          General Dana Nessel heard       “It's a real community event.  any time during the weekend.  venient,” Joy said.         “The Plymouth Fall Festival
          about serious nursing home   Everything here is for the com-  “Take the shuttle. Please,   Pre-sale tickets for the Taste  really is a special event. It is all
          abuses, as well as other prob-  munity,” explained Festival  take the shuttle,” he said. Praise  Fest and the Spaghetti Dinner at  volunteers, from civic groups
          lems facing the elderly dur-  President Eric Joy. “The money  Baptist Church, 45000 North  reduced prices are still avail-  and clubs, all working together
          ing a forum in Inkster.      goes in a circle, people spend it  Territorial Road, about a quar-  able at E.G. Nick's and Kiwanis  for one weekend,” he said. “It
                          See page 4.
                                       here, at these events, and these  ter mile west of Sheldon Road,  and Rotary club members are  really is what being part of a
                                       civic groups then give it all right  will again this year offer free  selling advance tickets for the  community is all about.”
                                       back to the community in schol-  parking and free shuttle service  pancake breakfast and chicken  (A complete guide to all the
                  THE NORTHVILLE       arships, donations to sports  to the heart of the festival all  dinners.                  Fall Festival activities is included
             EAGLE                     teams and groups and donations  weekend. The air-conditioned  James Geitzen, president of  in this edition of The Eagle.)
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               Vol. 19, No. 35
            The 10-acre Maybury        Opioid clinic prompts delayed citizen protests
          Farm Corn Maze will open
          Sept. 27 and families can       Residents opposed to the                                                               members to vote against the
          enjoy the Great Pumpkin      planned opioid treatment facil-                          ”                                project.
          Festival at the farm Oct. 12  ity in Westland may have                Had there been this type of reaction               Mayor William R. Wild sug-
          and 13.                      missed the appointed time in               prior to the decision being made,              gested a community forum on
                          See page 5.  which to voice their com-                                                                 the issue with the developers
                                       plaints.                                it may have been a different decision.            and the public noting that the
                                          The new facility, to be locat-                                                         characterization of the facility
                  THE PLYMOUTH         ed at 34290 Ford Road, the site                                                           and the description of the oper-
             EAGLE                     of the former Montana's Steak  the grade school.”           property owners was required.  ation were not as portrayed at
             EAGLE
                                                                        A Stacy Street resident said
                                                                                                                                 the meeting.
                                                                                                   He said state regulations
                                       House, was approved by mem-
               Vol. 19, No. 35         bers of the city council by a 5-2  that she cannot allow her three  required notice to people living  “It's a little different than has
            Young actors and singers   vote Aug. 5. Several residents  young daughters to play alone  within 300 feet of the property  been described here tonight,”
          will have a chance to show   used the public comments por-  outside because of the current  in question and that a notice of  he said.
          off their talents during     tion of the Aug. 19 meeting of  foot traffic on her street. She  the proposal was published. He  Council President James
          upcoming auditions for the   the Westland City Council agen-  claimed that drug deals were  added that the discussion of the  Godbout said he was unaware
          Plymouth Uptown Players      da to voice concerns and objec-  being made in front of her  issue at the planning commis-  of any public opposition to the
          set for next week.           tions to the facility.        home in broad daylight.       sion July 16 was the subject of  clinic prior to the July or
                          See page 5.     Residents voiced complaints   Some speakers said they    news coverage, too.           August meetings.
                                       about the proximity of the new  were concerned that they had   Several speakers said this   “Had there been this type of
                                       addiction treatment center to  not been informed of the pro-  decision would be a factor in  reaction prior to the decision
                   THE ROMULUS         both an elementary and middle  posed opioid clinic prior to  their next voting decisions for  being made, it may have been a
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                     school and the Wildwood apart-  approval by council members.   council members prompting  different decision,” he said.
                                                                        City Director of Planning
                                                                                                                                   Westland is the second-
               Vol. 134, No. 35        ments. One resident claimed to  Mohamed Ayoub said that     Council President Pro tem     largest city in Wayne County in
                                                                                                   Peter Herzberg to remind the
                                       represent “a lot of people in my
            Last week, a two-story,    neighborhood” who, he said,   because the proposal was a    audience that he had cast a no  terms of opioid incidents,
          single-family home was       “are very concerned about the  “special land use” request,  vote on the issue and that he  behind Detroit, according to
          assembled on former State    potential risk to the children in  minimal notification to nearby  pleaded with other council  website information.
          Land Bank property in
          Romulus is just under four   Builder to donate new welcome sign to Romulus
          hours.
                          See page 2.     Visitors to Romulus will soon  regular meeting last week as  bers of the council that the  DiDomenico explained.
                                       be greeted with a new welcome  part of a request for the waiver  waiver of the building permit  “On behalf of my father and
                                       sign to be installed in the trian-  of a building permit for the  was unnecessary, but Mayor  I, this is a way to give back,”
                  THE WAYNE            gle at Hannan and Northline   installation of the large brick  LeRoy Burcroff said he felt it  DiDomenico  said.   He
             EAGLE                     roads in the city.            “Welcome to Romulus” sign     was appropriate in light of the  explained that the company
             EAGLE
                                          Nino DiDomenico from
               Vol. 72, No. 35         D&G Building in the city      that will rest on a 3-foot brick  donation to the city.     had been in the city for 25 years
                                                                                                     The sign will be at the entry
                                                                                                                                 and that the main office of the
                                                                     wall which will extend on
            Jason Malloy, whose par-   appeared before members of    either side of the message.   way to the city from the west  development company was in
          ents lived in Wayne, has     the Romulus City Council at the  DiDomenico told the mem-   and will face toward the corner,  Romulus.
          been named as the new ath-                                                                                               “Most of our developments
          letic director at Wayne                                                                                                are in Romulus,” he told the
          Memorial High School.                                                                                                  council members.
                          See page 4.                                                                                              Several of the council mem-
                                                                                                                                 bers commented on the current
                                                                                                                                 hazardous conditions at the
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                                                   intersection and expressed
             EAGLE                                                                                                               their personal gratitude to
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               Vol. 72, No. 35                                                                                                   DiDomenico for taking on the
                                                                                                                                 project.
            The site of the former                                                                                                 Burcroff agreed noting it was
          Hawthorne Valley golf                                                                                                  a “troublesome intersection”
          course and restaurant is                                                                                               but assured the council that the
          back on the market following                                                                                           signage would not in any way
          cancellation of development                                                                                            block any vision.
          plans at the property.                                                                                                   “We are happy to do it,”
                          See page 3.  Specifications for the new welcome sign to be donated to the city by D&G Builders.        Burcroff said of the waiver.


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