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Merchant expresses concerns about village traffic speeds

BY STACY SOBOTKA A downtown merchant is asking the Romeo Village Council to post speed limit signs. Richard Demato of RJD Gallery wore a t-shirt to the council’s Sept. 18 meeting with a “Speed Limit…

Minor changes save money on Addison Township park

BY DANIELLE BLESSING Minor changes to renovations underway at the Addison Township Park were approved by the board of trustees. The board discussed a change order for the park at their Sept. 18 meeting. Prior…

Proactive approach to Addison road complaints

BY DANIELLE BLESSING Addison Township officials are looking to head off complaints and lawsuits over both primary and secondary roads. Bruce Township Supervisor Bruce Pearson told the board of trustees at their Sept. 18 meeting…

Romeo Cemetery to be surveyed

The Romeo Village Cemetery could soon be surveyed to determine how much space is available for burials. The village council decided at its meeting on Sept. 18 to obtain quotes for a surveyor. Romeo Village…

Correction…

Bruce Township resident Ken Melton was mistakenly identified as a Vietnam veteran in a story on Sept. 7 about the dedication of an expanded military memorial at the Bruce Township Park. “I am not a…

Schriver joins lawsuit over expanded voting

(MIRS News) — Eleven Michigan lawmakers filed a lawsuit last month against the state over two citizen-led petition initiatives that they say usurped the Legislature’s constitutional authority. The lawmakers, which includes Josh Schriver (R-Oxford), allege…

Neighboring news…

On Sept. 14, Shelby Township Police Lt. Jeffrey Bellomo graduated as a member of the 287th session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Fewer than 1% of police officers get the opportunity to…

Fire dept. prepares for the future

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Fire Department is preparing for the next decade in advance life support (ALS) capital improvements and received a blessing from the Washington Township Board of Trustees to proceed. The…

Missing sidewalk gaps to be bridged

BY STACY SOBOTKA A plan to reduce missing and dead-end sidewalk segments is underway in Washington Township. At its Sept. 20 meeting, the Washington Township Board of Trustees approved design and engineering services for the…

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