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          ENTERPRISE Police plan increased traffic patrols
               THE BELLEVILLE
          ENTERPRISE


               Vol. 133, No. 51
            The construction of a                        Julie Brown                            ”                                responsible.”
          Placemaking facility is now                    Staff Writer                 Obviously, we don't want                     Canton and Westland Police
          under way at the Harris                                                                                                are joined by many law enforce-
          Homestead property on           Impaired driving often results            anybody to drink and drive.                  ment agencies in an increased
          Belleville Road in Van       in tragic consequences as any                                                             concentration on stopping
          Buren Township.              police officer well knows and as                                                          impaired driving. Judge Ron
                          See page 4.  the holidays are observed, cele-  ence of alcohol or drugs.  other motorists on the road,” said  Lowe of the 35th District Court,
                                       brations can mean impaired      In Canton Township, the com-  Chad Baugh, deputy director of  which serves Plymouth, Canton
                                       drivers who have drunk too    munity-wide enforcements      police for Canton.            and Northville said he sees too
                                       much or misused drugs before  began last month and will contin-  Sgt. Robert Fruit, who heads  many impaired drivers in the
                  THE CANTON           getting behind the wheel.     ue into early January.        the Westland Police Department  courtroom during the holidays.
             EAGLE                        Local and state police are   “By advertising our directed  Traffic Bureau, agreed      In addition, he also sentences
             EAGLE
                                                                                                     “Absolutely. Obviously, we
               Vol. 71, No. 51         making a concerted effort to save  enforcement efforts, we are  don't want anybody to drink and  those who are using cell phones
                                                                     attempting to discourage drivers
                                       lives this holiday season with
                                                                                                                                 or texting while behind the
            Canton       Township      special traffic enforcement   from getting behind the wheel  drive. Unfortunately, I think it's a  wheel.
          Municipal Services Director  aimed at identifying motorists  and potentially causing harm, or  problem any time of year,” said
          Tim Faas is taking a job with  who are driving under the influ-  even death, to themselves and/or  Fruit. “The biggest thing is being  See Traffic, page 8
          the City of Boyne, in north-
          ern lower Michigan.
                                         Spirit of the Season
                          See page 3.


                THE INKSTER              Retirees volunteer to help
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 71, No. 51           others throughout the year
            Commission on Aging fit-
          ness classes and activities                    Julie Brown  family includes five grown chil-
          draw    residents   from                        Staff Writer  dren, 10 grandchildren
          throughout the area each                                    between ages 7-30 (two of them
          week    at  the   Dozier          Retirees Ed and Diane     married), as well as two great-
          Recreation Center.             Krzeminski     of   Canton   grandchildren, almost 2 and 4
                          See page 4.    Township believe in giving   years old.
                                         back to their community. As     The couple raised their fam-
                                         members of the Plymouth      ily with a spirit of giving, too,
                  THE NORTHVILLE         Salvation Army Church, that  although she noted jobs keep
             EAGLE                       philosophy of giving has     their children busy.
             EAGLE
                                                                         Ed Krzeminiski noted that
               Vol. 18, No. 16           become a way of life.        the couple also does other vol-
                                            “Because it's very rewarding
            The million dollar con-      for us. We love the kids. They  unteer work, including police
          struction along Beck Road      need    us,”  said   Diane   and fire funerals requiring the
          will be partially funded by a  Krzeminski, who worked for 25  canteen.
          Congestion Mitigation and      years in food service at        “We had a lot of people
          Air Quality grant.             Plymouth-Canton Schools,     wanting coffee and hot choco-
                          See page 5.    mostly at Salem High School.  late,” he said. “We do fires
                                         Her husband is retired from  (with canteen food). We do
                                         U.S. Foods.                  other things. Lost children.
                  THE PLYMOUTH              Maj. Colette Bailey, who  They do a lot of training for
             EAGLE                       helms the Plymouth Salvation  that. We support their training  Diane Krzeminski of Canton, joined by husband Ed, does cook-
             EAGLE
                                                                      situations,” he said of police
                                         Army with husband Keith,
               Vol. 18, No. 51           said, “Anything that needs to be  and fire emergencies.   ing for the Plymouth Salvation Army. They're active volunteers
                                         done, they're there.” Ed        The couple enjoys worship  there as well as church members.
            The Plymouth District        Krzeminski     works    the  at the Plymouth Salvation    of them” when young. “It's so  but you survive. It's the people
          Library will again host        Salvation Army emergency     Army, which also serves people  rewarding and it makes you  that make it special.”
          AARP Foundation Tax-Aid        canteen, and his wife was set to  in Canton, Belleville and  feel so good” to volunteer,”  Both the Plymouth Corps
          this winter. Appointments      join him there last month    Northville.                  Diane Krzeminski said.       and the Wayne-Westland
          will be scheduled during       when Santa arrived in down-     “It's like a big family,” Diane  “They are just wonderful  Salvation Army welcome vol-
          open houses beginning Jan.     town Plymouth.               Krzeminski said. “We enjoy the  volunteers. Do you ever need  unteers at Christmas and all
          7.                                “We're there when they    fellowship.” They're on the  people like that! Absolutely,”  year. Bell ringers can register
                          See page 2.
                                         need    us,”  said   Diane   “younger senior” side of some  commented Colette Bailey.  at www.ringbell.org for Red
                                         Krzeminski of their five or so  church membership, and she  Diane Krzeminski said she  Kettle sites. Other volunteer
                                         years volunteering for the   notes that makes their volun-  enjoys the crowds at the annu-  opportunities can be explored
                   THE ROMULUS           corps on Main Street south of  teering easier.            al Santa arrival in downtown  by contacting staffers Sandra
             ROMAN                       Ann Arbor Road. She does        She's appreciative of youth  Plymouth. “That's really a lot of  Kollinger at the Plymouth
             ROMAN
               Vol. 133, No. 51          Christmas bell ringing, and  group members from the       fun to do. Kids are just amaz-  Corps, (734) 453-5464, or Tricia
                                         they work together with the  Plymouth Corps who ring the  ing,” she said. “They are so  Meacham at the Wayne-
            Students at Romulus          Tuesday night youth group,   bell during the Red Kettle   sweet,” including her family's  Westland Corps, (734) 722-3660.
          High School aren't done yet    shuttling members back and   drive.                       youngsters.                    Each Salvation Army has a
          with their efforts at 'stuffing a  forth while observing Salvation  “But people are amazing,  The youth group rings the  website with emails listed for
          bus' to help those in need in  Army safety protocols.       they are so amazing. I hear a  bell “so the kids know” of giv-  Kollinger and Meacham, who
          the community.                    She cooks at the corps too,  lot of stories how the Salvation  ing, she said. “Sometimes you  take calls during weekday busi-
                          See page 5.    “pretty much anything.” Their  Army stepped in and took care  do Christmas carols. It's cold  ness hours.

             EAGLE Wayne County plans to sell 3 mill sites
                  THE WAYNE
             EAGLE

               Vol. 71, No. 51            Three sites bequeathed to  agreement has already been    plan with developers rather     The position of the county
            Once again, Kevin Dowd     Wayne County in the will of   negotiated for the Phoenix Mill  than an outright sale.     has been vetted by corporation
          has been appointed to fill an  Clara Ford in 1947 are now on  site, but has not been finalized.  Craig claims the sale will  legal counsel, according to
          unexpired term on the        the market.                     Save Hines Park, a group of  diminish the park inventory  Assistant Wayne County
          Wayne City Council. He will     The county has listed      residents opposed to the sale  and is a violation of the terms  Executive Khalil Rahal, who
          represent Ward 2 of the city  Phoenix Mill on Northville   of the historic mills, has been  of Mrs. Ford's will. Henry Ford  has confirmed the legality of
          until November of 2020.      Road, Wilcox Mill in Plymouth  vocally protesting the sale. The  once operated all three of the  the action.  He added that
                          See page 6.  and Newburgh Mill on Hines    county spokeswoman said any   mills. Another member of the  developers are reluctant to
                                       Drive in Livonia for sale. A  funds from the sale would be  group, Nancy Darga of         renovate buildings they don't
                                       spokesperson for Wayne        used to for Hines Park which is  Northville, who is the former  own and said that while the
                  THE WESTLAND         County said the plan is to allow  in need of costly maintenance,  chief of design for Wayne  county wants enhancements at
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                     developers to purchase the    despite the 2016 approval of a  County Parks, said the group is  the parks, resources are limit-
               Vol. 71, No. 51         mills and renovate them with  parks millage by voters.      opposed to the loss of control  ed to satisfy the largest needs.
                                                                                                                                   A public meeting of the
                                                                                                   of the land by a public trust.
                                                                       A member of the protest
                                       recreational offerings such as
            The American Public        coffee shops, breweries or    group, Bill Craig, has been visi-  She said the group is not  Save Hines Park group is set
          Works        Association,    restaurants along the Hines   ble at the Newburgh Mill site  against the development of the  for 6 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Robert
          Downriver Branch (APWA)      Park corridor.                protesting the potential sale  properties, but wants them to  and Janet Bennett Library,
          has named the Westland          Conditions of Mrs. Ford's  and urging county officials to  remain under the jurisdiction  32777 Five Mile Road in
          Lions Pavilion in Westland   will require that the land be  reconsider. He, and his group,  of the county.  The group has  Livonia. There was no confir-
          Tattan Park as a Project of  used for recreational purpos-  have suggested that the rede-  contacted the Ford family   mation that any representative
          the Year.                    es.                           velopment of the sites could be  regarding the proposed sale,  from Wayne County would
                          See page 6.     Reportedly, a purchase     accomplished with a lease     according to published reports.  attend.


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