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City Residents Invited to Department of Municipal Services Open House
City of Plymouth officials and staff members invite residents to attend an open house at the Department of Municipal Services on May 22.
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Plymouth City Commission Approves New Name for 'No-Cannon' Park
Cannon Park, located on the corner of Farmer and North Mill Streets in Plymouth's Old Village, took its name from the old war cannon that sat there since 1967 .
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Plymouth-Canton Community Members Go Bald to Raise Money for Cancer Research
On Sunday, more than 60 people will have their heads shaved at Claddaugh Irish Pub in order to raise money for cancer research.
Friday | Hometown Life
United Way seeks help with survey
The local United Way is reaching out to the Plymouth and Canton area to identify issues in the community and develop a collective vision for the future.
Friday | Hometown Life
Church in Livonia forms Catholic singles group
St. Michael the Archangel Church of Livonia is looking for Catholic adult singles - single, divorced, or widowed - between the ages of 30-60, from throughout the northwest suburban area who are interested in getting together regularly to share some fun and faith.
Friday | Westland Observer
A 60-year-old woman was found dead by the Livonia Fire Department after a fire took place at her... A recent story about a partnership between First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth and a church in Malawi, Africa, incorrectly identified First Presbyterian's associate pastor, the Rev.
Postal effort fills food pantry
Travis Smith and Shelby Smith were among the many volunteers offering their services for the annual postal carrier food drive to benefith the Plymouth Salvation Army food pantry Saturday.
Sharon Miao Lee of Canton arranges her jewelry at a show.
Several local artists will sell their works Saturday-Sunday, May 18-19, at the Art at the Village of Rochester Hills show.
Residents frustrated with lack of solutions for pothole-ridden North Territorial Road
Frustrated with the bone-jarring condition of North Territorial Road in northeastern Washtenaw County, residents who live along the busy country thoroughfare have taken matters into their own hands.
Plymouth Library 'Offline' May 13-15, Plus More Tips for the Week Ahead
It's Monday, and that means we've put together this list of things going on in Plymouth and Canton to help make your week a little brighter, easier and more fun.
Schoolcraft College graduates Class of 2013
The speaker is Dr. Richard Pappas, president of Davenport University. At left, Joan Gebhardt, treasurer of the Board of Trustees.
Family: Korean War vet courageous to the end
A funeral Mass was held Tuesday for Leon "Bill" Williams of Livonia, a Korean War veteran featured in a book titled Portraits of Service.
The Plymouth Lions along with American Legion Post #391, VFW Post #6695 and Vietnam Veterans of America Post #528 announce their Memorial Day observance takes place Monday, May 27.
New hair salon rounds out Old Village plaza
Ben Romine and his wife, Sara, await the sign from Wes Graff, president of the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce, during a ribbon-cutting for their new shop, Salon Trends, on Thursday.
Second Suspect Charged in Child Abuse Case
Prosecutors have charged Olivia Suzanne Kwiatkowski, 18, with failing to report child abuse.
Second person charged in torture case of Northville Township toddler
Dylan James Dunlap, 19, of Northville is charged with torture, assault with intent to do great bodily harm, child abuse-first degree, and assault or assault and battery.
7 Jobs that Make the World a Better Place
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Debra Auerbach for CareerBuilder Have you ever had an itch to quit your job and instead do work that makes a real difference in the world? In honor of Earth Day on April 22, we've compiled a list of seven jobs that help people live a better life - from the buildings they work and live in, to the ... (more)
Pick Up Last-Minute Mother's Day Gifts in Plymouth and Canton
Mother's Day is quickly approaching. If you still haven't found the perfect gift for your mom, Patch has you covered.
Livonia artist captures the joy of spring on canvas
Barbara Spraul of Livonia shows one of her sunflower paintings. She'll sell her works Saturday-Sunday, May 11-12 at Art Birmingham in downtown Birmingham.
All Wyandotte incumbents, school-district millages win in Wayne County Tuesday
In last Tuesday's election day in several communities across Wayne County, Wyandotte reelected all of its incumbent city officials, while voters in Livonia, Plymouth and Canton, and south part of Redford Township passed millage requests for their public schools.