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October 18, 2018 ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN PAGE 5
WAYNE - WESTLAND
Driver in fatal crash to serve 5-15 years
The driver who killed a Wayne LeSabre northbound I-275 with charges of reckless driving caus- planned to wed this year, accord- “I'm going to jail. I'm taking
couple in a head-on collision last Pare in the passenger seat Dec. 12 ing death. ing to family members. Pare was responsibility for this. I pray to
December will spend at least five when Stack struck their vehicle in According to police reports, also the father to two teenage God that that family can find
years in prison. his GMC Envoy which was travel- Stack told officers he had been sons. some healing,” Stack said in
Michael G. Stack, 59, was sen- ing the wrong way on the inter- drinking and an open container Stack expressed his deep court.
tenced last week before Wayne state. The collision took place of alcohol was found in his vehi- regret during his sentencing hear- His comments came after
County Circuit Court Judge near Palmer Road in Canton cle. Test results, however, showed ing in court. He said there was no numerous statements from mem-
Margaret van Houten in the death Township. no alcohol in his system at the intention to do harm and “no mal- bers of Pare and McIntyre's family
of Shannon McIntyre and her Van Houten imposed a sen- time. ice.” He told the judge and the who spoke emotionally of their
fiancé Nicholas Pare, each 33. tence of five to 15 years. Stack Pare and McIntyre, the parents family of the couple that he would loss and the grief they were expe-
McIntyre was driving a Buick entered a no contest plea to two of an 8-year-old daughter, had undo his actions if he could. riencing.
‘Tis the season
Donations are sought to provide
holiday meals for local veterans
The holidays are quickly approaching Barra. “Every year we are able to help
and for the 5th year, the Wayne-Ford Civic more and more people and to see it grow
League will be partnering with local as more veterans become aware of the
elected officials to ensure veterans in effort is extremely rewarding. Your dona-
need and active-duty military families tion can make a difference by ensuring For the fifth year, Westland Mayor William R. Wild, State Rep. Robert Kosowski and Vic
have a proper holiday meal. that all of our men and women who have Barra, president of the Wayne Ford Civic League will lead an effort to provide
The effort is led by Westland Mayor served our nation are remembered dur- Thanksgiving meals to veterans and active-duty military families.
William R. Wild, State Rep. Robert ing the upcoming holiday season.” have signed on to participate alongside Wayne Ford Civic League. Those looking
Kosowski and Vic Barra, president of the Participants can choose between a Wild and Kosowski, including Westland to participate must register by Thursday,
Wayne Ford Civic League. turkey from about 16 to 20 pounds or a 10- City Clerk Richard LeBlanc, State Rep.- Nov. 14.
“This cause means a lot to our most to 12-pound ham for their meal which will elect Kevin Coleman, County Special arrangements or delivery
needy veterans and the families of active- include stuffing, mashed potatoes and Commissioner Glenn Anderson and the options are available for families that may
duty service members who struggle to gravy, sweet potatoes, corn, green beans, entire Westland City Council. need assistance if requested when the
afford the cost of a family gathering dur- cranberry sauce, and heat and serve rolls Westland veterans should call the family registers at one of the offices.
ing the Thanksgiving holiday,” comment- for a family of 6-8 people. office of Wild or Kosowski to register for To register for the holiday meal, call
ed Wild. “Throughout the five years of Donations can be made in support of their meal. Meals will be dispersed from Wild's office at (734)467-3200 or Kosowski's
participating in this program, my office these efforts online by visiting the Wayne 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at the officer at ( 517) 373-2576.
has been flooded with calls of apprecia- Ford Civic League Facebook page or in
tion from veterans and active duty family person at the Wayne Ford Civic League, INVITATION TO BID
members. It's truly heartwarming and located at 1661 N. Wayne Road. Donations CITY OF ROMULUS
encompasses what the holidays and being can also be dropped off at Wild's office, ITB 18/19-17 New 34th District Court
a Compassionate City is all about.” located inside Westland City Hall at 36300 Bid Package No. 3A - HM Doors, Wood Doors, Frames, Finish Hardware and
“As a veteran, I was proud to begin this Warren Road. Signage Re-bid
tradition with Mayor Wild and State With growing support for the program,
Representative Kosowski,” commented a record number of local elected officials The City of Romulus and the George W. Auch Company will receive firm subcontractor bids for new
34th District Court project at the 11129 Wayne Road, Romulus, MI 48174. The work includes the
HM doors, wood doors, frames, finish hardware and signage.
A pre-bid walk through can be arranged by calling Danielle Eschner at 248-334-2000 extension
259.
Sealed bids identified with the company's name, are to be submitted in an opaque envelope marked
"Sealed Bid, Do Not Open" and be delivered in the City of Romulus Clerk's Office no later than 2:00
pm. November 2, 2018. The bid envelopes shall be addressed:
ITB 18/19-17 New 34th District Court Project, Bid Package 3A: HM Doors, Wood Doors,
Frames, Finish Hardware and Signage Re-bid
City of Romulus Clerk's Office
11111 Wayne Road
Romulus, MI 48174
Complete sets of documents may be downloaded electronically from the MITN Purchasing Group
page of BidNet Direct at https://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn or Pipeline and are available for review
at the office of the George W. Auch Company 65 University Drive, Pontiac, MI 48341
248.334.2000, (Construction Manager) and the City of Romulus Clerk's Office, 11111 Wayne Road,
Romulus, MI 48174, on or after October 18, 2018.
Bid security in the form of a Certified or Cashier's Check or bid bond for a sum no less than five per-
cent (5%) of the amount of the Bid will be required with each Bid.
The City of Romulus reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, or waive irregularities in Bids.
No Bid may be withdrawn for a period of one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the sched-
uled closing time for receipt of the Bids. A contract may ultimately be awarded to the lowest most
responsive and responsible company, as determined in the sole discretion of the City of Romulus or
otherwise in a manner deemed by the City to be in its own best interest.
Neither the submission of nor acceptance of any bid shall constitute a contract between any bidder
and the City of Romulus. No such contract shall exist without first being approved by a formal
action of the members of the Romulus City Council and only after all required bonds and proof of
insurances and copies of endorsements have been received by the City and the agreement is signed
by authorized representatives of the City of Romulus and the successful Bidder.
All questions regarding the project or the ITB documents should be directed only to Danielle
Eschner, George W. Auch Company 248.334.2000 or via email at deschner@auchconstruction.com
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