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Tipping Point opens season
Tipping Point Theatre will open the
11th season at the live professional the-
ater with Tony-award winning comedy,
Boeing, Boeing.
Performances are scheduled tonight
throughOct. 22.
“Audiences can expect to see a fast-
paced comedy with a lot of heart. There
is plenty of opportunity with the relation-
ships between the characters to keep it
relentlessly fun and always interesting.
Plus, I feel strongly that between myself
and the cast, we're going to find many
laughs that go beyond the script,” said
director Dave Davies. “Tipping Point
audiences love comedies above all. I
hope to offer them a fun experience that
will keep the laughter lingering even
long after the show. You do not want to be
that personwho keeps hearing, 'Oh, man!
You shouldhave seen it!' “ he added.
The play introduces Bernard, an
American architect and a self-styled
swinging playboy, who keeps a flat in
Paris that he uses as his base of opera-
tions for a ridiculous scheme: by only
dating air hostesses who serve on inter-
national routes and paying careful atten-
tion to airlines timetables, he can juggle
three different ladies whose paths never
cross. But the invention of a super-high-
speed Boeing jet and a huge North
Atlantic storm system conspire to bring
all three ladies to the apartment simulta-
neously, wreaking havoc on Bernard's
plans.
Boeing Boeing is produced thanks to a
donation fromMike andAnneVetter. The
curtain rises at 8 p.m. Thursdays through
Saturdays, with matinees at 3 p.m. on
Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Special
Wednesday matinee performances are at
3 p.m. Sept. 27 andOct. 4.
Tipping Point Theatre is located at
361. E. Cady St. in Northville. Tickets are
$30 to $46 for adults, $28 to $46 for senior
citizens, and $25 for either of the two pre-
view shows Sept. 14 and 15, which
include a talk back with Producing
Artistic Director James R. Kuhl and
Davies. For tickets or more information,
call the box office at (248) 347-0003.
ing to and from the landfill not using the
prescribed routes onmajor roads.
Last year, the Northville Township
Board of Trustees also approved a formal
resolution stating the opposition of
Northville Township to any expansion or
adaption of a new landfill, citing long-term
environmental risks for both Salem and
Northville townships. In addition, members
of the Northville Public Schools Board of
Education approved a resolution citing
complaints from parents regarding odors,
traffic and noise at the Ridge Wood
Elementary School located just east of the
ArborHills landfill.
MDEQ records show that it was not until
February 2016 that the Waste Management
and Radiological Protection Division com-
menced inspections of the landfill and the
surrounding area and issued violations to
ADS for producing “nuisance landfill gas
odors.”
The MDEQ issued a total of six violation
notices of noncompliance against Advance
Disposal Services and other companies
operating at the landfill, according toMiller,
who said that the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency also issued several viola-
tions of federal rules at Arbor Hills. Miller
added that no violations have been issued
against the company this year. He said that
improvements and drilling of new wells to
curtail odors is continuing at the facility but
that odors from the landfill would never be
completely eliminated.
The Salem Township facility is located
in Washtenaw County but borders
Northville Township on the east. It has
been located at Six Mile and Napier roads
for more than 60 years and is amain source
of revenue for Salem Township as Salem
residents are exempt from property tax
payments. Representatives fromSalemand
Washtenaw counties were conspicuously
absent fromthemeeting.
State Sen. Patrick Colbeck came under
fire at the meeting from Jennifer Loomis,
who lives near the landfill. Loomis claimed
he was un-deserving of her vote to office
because of his lack of assistance in the mat-
ter.
Colbeck, who was absent from the meet-
ing, said in a later telephone interview, he
was engaged in the problemover a year ago
and has worked closelywithNix and Salem
Township Supervisor Gary Whitaker to
come to a resolution toward odor abate-
ment. The landfill is not located in
Colbeck's district, but that of Sen. Rebakah
Warren of District 18 in eastern Washtenaw
County.
“It took some adverse circumstances to
get to this point, Colbeck said.
Colbeck said Republic Services Inc. part
of BFI Waste Systems of North America,
previously owned the gas wells. On Feb. 2,
ADI took over ownership of the landfill gas
collection systemfromBFI andwas respon-
sible for the maintenance “but gas was not
being burned off,” citing a judicial ruling.
“It's about being a good neighbor. Now
we've got it fixed from an ownership per-
spective-we're on a good track right now,”
Colbeck said.
Members of the Northville Township
board stood at the edge of the auditorium
as the MDEQ executives went through a
power point presentation that obviously did
not appease the audience as residents
demanded the closure of the landfill claim-
ing that they're getting nowhere and the
odors and fumes are likely a healthhazard.
While no action was taken, informed
sources and officials close to the situation
indicated that the only recourse Northville
Townshipmight have would be through the
court system.
The MDEQ has a web page which
includes information regarding the status
of action at the landfill, michigan.gov/deq
and search for ArborHills Landfill.
concert at 1 p.m. Saturday in Town
Square featuring the Dodworth Saxhorn
Band.
Festival goers will be able to see ban-
ners and posters throughout downtown
that offer a glimpse of 1867 Northville.
Historic signage will be featured at each
of the four corners at Main and Center,
which mark the epicenter of downtown.
The origins of these four distinct sites
began with the first settlers in the com-
munity in 1827.
Saturday night at the Saloon will be
dedicated to supporting veterans with
all admission revenue going to the local
Northville American Legion. Big Ray
and the Motor City Kings will be provid-
ing the entertainment from7-9:30 p.m.
The Pancake Breakfast returns from
8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16
behind the Northville District Library
and city hall, in the same tent used for
the Victorian Saloon during the
evenings.
This year, the fundraiser will benefit
the Northville Kiwanis Club Maybury
Playground Project. The club will be
partnering with the Northville
Township Firefighters Charity Fund to
build a brand new playground at
Maybury Park.
Pancakes, sausage, milk, juice and
coffee will be served. Tickets are $6 and
children 4 and younger eat free. Family
ticket packs are available for $25 and
cover all members living in the same
household. Tickets can be purchased at
the door or in advance at
NorthvilleKiwanis.com or The
NorthvilleGallery, 123E. MainSt.
A complete schedule of Heritage
Festival activities is available at
.
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Special guests
State Rep. Jeff Noble, of Plymouth, center, invited Northville Township Public
Safety Director Todd Mutchler, left, and Northville Township Fire Department Chief
Brent Siegel, right, to the Michigan House of Representatives' annual Sept. 11
Memorial Service at the Capitol. The ceremony remembers first responders and
members of the military from Michigan who died in the line of duty in the past
year.
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