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THE BELLEVILLE
ENTERPRISE
ENTERPRISE
Vol. 135, No. 45
The election may be over,
but members of the Sumpter
Township Board of Trustees
still have some concerns
about inaccurate and mis-
leading claims made during
the campaign.
See page 6.
THE CANTON
EAGLE
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Third Annual Holiday
Artisan Market has been
rescheduled and will take
place from noon until 4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8 in the parking
lot of the Summit on the
Park.
See page 2.
THE INKSTER
LEDGER STAR
LEDGER STAR
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An Inkster couple has
been arraigned on charges of
torture, unlawful imprison-
ment and assault after a man
allegedly escaped their
home and was found by Schools coping with spike in infections
police.
See page 3.
School administrators must evaluate and confirm
THE NORTHVILLE from throughout the area are ” the plan every 30 days as
EAGLE awaiting the impact of the We do not, thus far, have any evidence required by the Michigan
EAGLE
Vol. 20, No. 45 latest spike in COVID-19 of positive cases of COVID-19 tracing back State Department of
Education.
cases on educational proce-
A Westland man has been dures. to exposure at school or during school hours. The health department
sent for trial in the Sept. 3 While the more stringent rules issued Oct. 26 allow in-
hit-and-run death of a guidelines issued by the person instruction to pro-
Northville Township college Wayne County Health a shortage of bus drivers at school system have tested ceed with strict mitigation
student who was skateboard- Department last week have least one day last week due to positive for COVID-19. As a measures in place. Health
ing on Sheldon Road. not changed the rules for in- required quarantine after result, he said, 42 students officials further note that if
See page 4. person or distance learning exposure to the virus. had been quarantined since the community spread risk
offered by the schools, Seven people at Canton school began in September. continues at the current
THE PLYMOUTH Northville Public Schools High Schools previously test- Those quarantined may level, the Wayne County
EAGLE Superintendent Mary Kay ed positive for the virus and have had close contact with Public Health Division could
EAGLE
Vol. 20, No. 45 Gallagher wrote to parents Plymouth Christian Academy those who tested positive for ill issue stricter guidelines.
the virus, he said.
last week, advising them of
in Canton Township reported
The Plymouth Canton
Plymouth residents may the quarantine of 75 district “several” positive cases. During the regular meet- Community Schools district
experience some intermit- students following homecom- Van Buren Public Schools ing, the board members has seen a total of 51 cases of
tent low water pressure for ing parties and other off-cam- Superintendent Pete Kudlak reconfirmed the COVID-19 COVID since remote classes
the next week or so as city pus social events and, in one told the members of the Learning Plan which details began this fall. The district
workers continue to flush case, a party bus. The board of education last week the manner of instruction for
and winterize all fire Northville schools also faced that three people in the each grade. Every district See Schools, page 6
hydrants.
See page 4.
THE ROMULUS Michigan Philharmonic wins community honors
ROMAN
ROMAN
The Michigan Philharmonic
Vol. 135, No. 45 orchestra has received special through the purchase of a ganphil.org. the Performance of American
Music. The orchestra performs in
The Michigan Philharmonic
Michigan Phil Season Passport
Volunteers planted 15 local recognition in honor of which is a subscription program Music Director and Conductor an ever-expanding roster of
trees at Romulus Historical National Arts & Humanities for both live and online concerts Nan Washburn, who has been Michigan communities; including
Park and Mary Ann Banks Month. and educational programs. with the orchestra since 1999, has Plymouth, Canton, Northville,
Parks Oct. 24 to increase the October has been designated Passport members will receive won 19 ASCAP Awards for Livonia, Brighton, downtown
overall tree canopy in the by the National Endowment for links to watch all concerts online Adventurous Programming of Detroit, and many others.
parks and to provide envi- the Arts and Americans for the if uncomfortable attending live Contemporary Music from the For tickets and more informa-
ronmental benefits. Arts as the month to celebrate the concerts in person. For informa- League of American Orchestras. tion, visit www.michiganphil.org
See page 3. arts and humanities programs in tion on the Passport and all the In 2016 the Michigan or call (734) 451-2112. Find the
local communities. Joining in programming of the Michigan Philharmonic received First Phil on Facebook, Twitter and
THE WAYNE presenting tributes to the Philharmonic visit www.michi- Place in the American Prize for Instagram.
EAGLE Michigan Philharmonic, were
EAGLE
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Plymouth, Plymouth Township
Three officers from the and Canton Township who each
Wayne Police Department gave special recognition to the
have tested positive for orchestra for their artistic
COVID-19 along with two endeavors in the community.
employees at Wayne City Hall, Recognizing the Michigan
according to an official post- Philharmonic as a cultural
ing. anchor with performances and
See page 5. educational programs which
have enhanced the cultural life of
THE WESTLAND the of the area for the past 75
EAGLE years, the leaders acknowledged
EAGLE
Vol. 73, No. 45 the orchestra for reaching more
than 20,000 adults and students
Hearts beat a little faster annually.
in Westland recently with the The Michigan Philharmonic
announcement of a grant to has been working diligently to
fund the replacement of 10 keep music alive while meeting
new cardiac monitor/defib- the challenges of the COVID 19
rillators and 15 external health crisis.
defibrillators. Support for the Michigan
See page 4. Philharmonic is available
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