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        Treasurer to be guest speaker          Senior Book Club to meet              The tour homes have each been fully deco-  are $25 if purchased in advance and $30 the
           Wayne County Treasurer Eric Sabree will  The Senior Book Club of Romulus will  rated for the holidays           day of the tour.
        be the guest speaker at the Greater Romulus  meet at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 19 at the Romulus  The 2019 Holiday Home Tour will also  To purchase tickets in advance, visit Pear-
        Chamber of Commerce beginning at 11:30  Senior Center.                       feature a refreshment stop at the Tipping  Aphernalia, Gardenviews, Haven of
        a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 at the Holiday Inn,  The book discussed this month is Saints  Point Theatre in downtown Northville.  Northville, or the Northville Chamber of
        8400 Wickham Road in Romulus.          for All Occasions by J. Courtney Sullivan.  Guests can enjoy light refreshments and also  Commerce.  Tickets may also be purchased
           Seating is limited and registration is  The Senior Center is located at 36525  enter to win two tickets to a future Tipping  online by visitingwww.northvillecommunity-
        requested no later than tomorrow, Nov. 15 at  Bibbins St. in Romulus.        Point Theatre production.             foundation.org or by phone by calling (248)
        (734) 893-0694. The cost is $25 for chamber  For more information, call (734) 955-4120.  Tickets for the 2019 Holiday Home Tour  374-0200.
        members and $30 for non-members.         The Senior Book Club is for those 55
           Lunch will begin promptly at noon.   years of age and older.                                                       Northville voters also chose two can-
           Sabree has been Wayne County                                                 Elections                           didates to serve four-year terms on the
        Treasurer since April of 2016 and currently  College hosts non-profit roundtable                                    city council. Barbara A. Moroski-Browne
        serves 43 municipalities in the receipt, cus-  Wayne County Community College   FROM PAGE 1                         was the top vote getter with 1,284 or 35.7
        tody, investment and disbursement of all  District will host a Non Profit Roundtable                                percent of the votes closely followed by
        county funds with a special emphasis on the  from 8:30 until 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21  proposed bonds in 2020 is .78 mill ($0.78  Marilyn Price who received 1,211 votes
        collection of delinquent property taxes.   at the Ted Scott Campus, 0555Haggerty Road  on each $1,000 of taxable valuation) for a  or 33.7 percent of the ballots cast. Joseph
           Sabree, as treasurer, is also the chairman  in Belleville.                   -0- mills net increase over the prior  Patrick Corriveau received 1,101 or 30. 6
        of the Wayne County Land Bank and a mem-  All non-governmental non-profit groups  year's levy. The maximum number of  percent of the vote total.
        ber of the Wayne County Election       and associations are invited to attend this  years the bonds of any series may be out-
        Commission. Prior to being appointed and  first in a new series of events. The goal of the  standing, exclusive of any refunding, is  TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLE:
        then elected as treasurer, Sabree served as  sessions is to educate your organizations as  30 years.                  There was no election scheduled in
        Deputy Treasurer and Chief Deputy      well as help coordinate efforts to make a                                    Northville Township.
        Treasurer in the Wayne County office and as  larger impact.                     CANTON TOWNSHIP:
        Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel. Before  Advance registration is required through  Canton Township voters in the Van  CITY OF PLYMOUTH
        joining Wayne County, Sabree managed his  one of the event sponsors, the Belleville  Buren School District, were among  Voters in the City of Plymouth had a
        own law practice and had a long public serv-  Area  Chamber  of  Commerce       those who cast votes on the Van Buren  choice of four candidates seeking four
        ice career with the City of Detroit.   support@bellevilleareachamber.org; the   School District bond question       terms on the city commission. Kelly
           During his three-year tenure as treasurer,  Westland Chamber of Commerce, westland-                              O'Donnell was the top vote getter with
        property tax foreclosures have been    chamber@yahoo.com; the Greater Romulus   CITY OF INKSTER:                    1,132 votes followed by Suzi Deal who
        reduced by 85 percent and 40 payment   Chamber of Commerce admin@romu-            In Inkster, incumbent Mayor Byron  received 1,106 votes. Anthony Sebastian
        kiosks have been installed in 16 different  luschamber.org and the Wayne Chamber of  H. Nolen was defeated by challenger  received 1,072 votes while Marques
        cities making it easier for taxpayers.   Commerce, info@waynechamber.org.       Patrick Wimberly. Nolen received a total  Thomey received a total of 986 votes.
                                                                                        of 1,504 votes or 47.4 percent of the bal-  There were a total of 30 write in votes
        Holiday Tea reservations available     Veterans holiday meals available         lots cast while Wimberly defeated him  cast for commission seats.
           The Canton Historical Society will pres-  City of Westland Mayor William R. Wild,  with a total of 1,669 votes or 52.6 percent  Voters in the city also approved a 10-
        ents "A Holiday Tea" from 1-3 p.m. Saturday  City of Wayne Mayor John P. Rhaesa and  of the total.                  year $12,280,000 bond question to be
        Dec. 7 at the Bartlett-Travis House located at  Wayne-Ford Civic League President Vic  Voters also chose one city council  used for the acquiring and constructing
        500 North Ridge Road.                  Barra are now accepting registrations for  member to serve a four-year term in  of street improvements throughout the
           An afternoon tea will be served in a his-  the 6th Annual Holiday Meals for Wayne-  each district.               city consisting of paving, repaving, resur-
        toric Canton house decorated for Christmas  Westland Veterans and Active Duty Families  In District One George V. Williams  facing, reconstructing and improving
        accompanied by live music. Tea will include  - recipients will receive a 16-20 pound  won the seat with a total of 1,549 votes or  streets. The estimated millage to be
        sandwiches and small desserts and visitors  turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy,  52.7 percent of the electorate while his  levied is 1.2721 mills or $1.27 per $1,000
        can learn a bit about how Christmas in  sweet potatoes, corn, green beans, cranberry  opponent for the seat, Aaron Sims gar-  of taxable property value. A total of 1,028
        Canton used to be spent.               sauce and rolls for a family of sic to eight  nered 1,393 votes or 47.3 percent of the  voters cast yes votes for the proposal
           Tickets are $25 each and available at the  people. The meal is free.         total. In District Two, LaGina      while 723 voted no on the question.
        Summit on the Park, 46000 Summit Parkway  Veterans' families only need to register at  Washington won the seat with 1,615
        in Canton.                             http://www.cityofwestland.com/vetmeals  or  votes or 55 percent of the ballot while  TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH:
           Seating is limited so early ticket reserva-  contact Wild's office at (734) 467-3200 or  Charmaine Kennedy received 1,324  There was no election scheduled in
        tions are encouraged, organizers said.  email: mayor@cityofwestland.com, or con-  votes or 45 percent of the total. In  Plymouth Township.
                                               tact Rhaesa's office at (734) 722-2000 or  District Three, Sandra K. Watley won
        Teen/Tween Cupcake War set             JRhaesa@cityofwayne.com. Applications    the seat with a total of 1,618 votes or 54.7  CITY OF ROMULUS:
           The Teen/Tween Cupcake Wars are     must be submitted by noon on Friday, Nov,  percent while her opponent Christha  There was no election scheduled.
        planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at the  22, 2019.  Veterans and/or families can pick  Bond received 1,338 votes or 45.3 per-
        Romulus Public Library.                up their meal on Saturday, Nov. 23, between  cent of the votes in the district. In  CITY OF WAYNE:
           The program is for ages 8 and older and  10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Wayne Ford Civic  District Four, Steven Chrisholm   There was no election scheduled
        supplies will be provided.             League, 1661 N. Wayne Road.              received 1,519 votes or 51.3 percent
           The cupcake decorating skill contest is                                      while Rebecca J. Daniels received a  CITY OF WESTLAND:
        sponsored by the Friends of the Library.  Gobble Wobble Turkey Trot set         total of 1,443 or 48.7 percent of the votes  In the City of Westland, incumbent
           The library is located at 11121 Wayne  The Romulus Goodfellows' Gobble       cast for the seat. In District Five, Kim  City Clerk Richard LeBlanc was unop-
        Road in Romulus. For information, call  Wobble Turkey Trot will begin at 5 p.m. Nov.  Howard garnered 1,889 votes or 65.3 per-  posed for another term in office.
        (734)942-7589.                         22 for packet pick up and warm up at the  cent while Kelli Lindsey received a total  Voters were asked to choose four can-
                                               Artisan Reserve and at 5:30, participants  of 1,004 or 34.7 percent of the votes. In  didates for terms on the Westland City
        2020 Census is topic                   will trot on over to Walter's Bar.       District Six, Dennard Shaw defeated  Council. The top vote getter was Andrea
           What is the 2020 Census and why is it  Plenty of parking available at either loca-  Connie Rose Mitchell with a total of  Rutkowski who received 5,255 votes or
        important?  Do I need to respond?  How  tion with shuttle services available until 6:30  1,649 votes or 56 percent of the total  18 percent of the balloting followed by
        does my family get counted?  Answers to  p.m. Holiday turkey attire is encouraged.  while Mitchell was the choice of 1,294 or  incumbent Michael Londeau who
        these and other questions about the once-  There will be a DJ, Karaoke, contests and  44 percent of the voters.     received 4,889 votes or 16 percent of the
        every-10-years U.S Census will be provided  trophies.                             Voters had only five choices for six  votes cast. Mike McDermott received
        at a public meeting presented by the League  Tickets may be purchased through   seats on the Inkster Public Library  4,802 votes or 16 percent of the total
        of Women Voters of NW Wayne County at 7  Eventbrite or at Romulus City Hall in the  Board of Directors and Michael Wells,  while incumbent James Godbout
        p.m. Monday, Nov. 18.                  Community Development Office for $10.    Ruth E. Williams, Stephanie Abernathy-  received 4,121 votes or 14 percent of the
           The meeting, which is open to the public,  For more information, call (734) 955-4535!   Lane, Dosye A. Thompson and DeAndra  total.
        will take place at the Westland Public                                          Chystal-Rikay Watley will fill those seats.  Timothy Gilbert received 3,955 votes
        Library located at 6123 Central City   Holiday Home Tour planned                                                    or 13 percent while Debra Kehrer
        Parkway.                                 From a home built in 1883 to a condo-  CITY OF NORTHVILLE:                 received 3,955 or 13 percent and
           A spokesman noted that every person's  minium with a weaving loft, visitors to the  City of Northville voters chose Brian  Michael E. Delph received a total of
        participation in the 2020 census is critical.  Northville Community Foundation Holiday  Turnbull to serve a 2-year term as  2,071 votes or 7 percent of the votes cast.
        "The results from this census determine how  Home Tour can visit five privately-owned  mayor, defeating incumbent Ken Roth.  The top three vote getters will serve
        $675 billion in federal funds are distributed  homes filled with Christmas spirit this year.  Turnbull received 1,388 or 65.1 percent  four-year terms while Godbout will
        annually.  It also determines how congres-  This year, the highly anticipated tour is  of the vote cast while Roth received a  serve a two-year term on the city coun-
        sional and state legislative district lines are  planned for 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nov. 22 and  total of 744 votes or 34.9 percent.  cil.
        drawn," she explained.                 again at the same times on Friday, Nov. 23.
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