Marsha Chartrand

Whitmer press conference establishes Stay In Place order

At 11 am on Monday morning, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a special press conference at which she instituted an Executive Order requiring all non-essential businesses and services to cease, and urging all Michigan residents to stay at home, stay in place, beginning at midnight Monday night, and continuing for three weeks, until April 13. "Stay […]

 Marsha Chartrand

It's all about the food

When school was cancelled as of the end of the day on March 13, Manchester Community Schools' Food Service Staff had no time to rest on their laurels. They still had kids to feed. "Our motto in Food Services is, 'It's all about the food'," explained Lisa Garrison. "That's what we are here for ... […]

 Sara Swanson

Lack of broadband in Manchester holds consequences for students across the county

As schools have shut down due to COVID-19 in Washtenaw County, no schools in the Washtenaw Intermediate School District are currently offering online classes. Districts can’t require coursework unless all of their students can access that coursework, and so when portions of a district lack broadband internet access, internet-based schooling can’t happen. Manchester’s high percentage […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Dutch Drive resurfacing still planned for this summer

With a summer project "still a goal" for repairs and resurfacing of Dutch Drive, the Village Council acted in an abbreviated session on Monday night to authorize the Village Manager and Village President to sign and approve an MDOT contract to begin the bid process. Wallace explained to Council that with bids are officially due […]

 Marsha Chartrand

It's always better when we work together

An increasing number of schools, restaurants, business services and many local enterprises have been reduced or totally shuttered under government orders, and others have closed proactively in light of the COVID-19 health crisis. Other businesses have chosen to stay open and try to weather the storm, offering various incentives for customers to utilize their services. […]

 Sara Swanson

Klager & Riverside launch a Million Minute Reading Challenge

  submitted by Julie Charney, principal of Riverside Intermediate and Klager Elementary Schools During the COVID-19 shutdown, teachers are striving to stay engaged with their students and to help students engage in enrichment activities.  Luther C. Klager and Riverside Intermediate Schools have launched a Million Minute Reading Challenge to help students engage in at least […]

 Sara Swanson

Donate protective medical gear to local hospitals

Both University of Michigan’s hospitals and Saint Joseph Mercy are asking for donations of new and unused medical supplies that residents and businesses may have in order to supplement dwindling supplies as COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Washtenaw County. U of M is asking for: Disposable face masks N95 masks, sometimes called respirators Eye […]

 Marsha Chartrand

WCSO report: February 2020 police activity in Village of Manchester

During the month of February 2020 there were 129 calls for service (including traffic stops). Deputies conducted 58 traffic stops during this time, with 46 citations issued. Noteworthy events in Manchester Village during last month include: February 9: Deputies were sent to the area of South Macomb and Territorial Road for a disorderly complaint. The […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Stories of Wil

submitted by Christie Taylor Wil is a 13-year-old boy with Down syndrome. He is the little brother, by 20 months, to twin sisters Katherine and Elizabeth. Wil’s mom, Christie, knew very little about Down syndrome when Wil was diagnosed shortly after his birth, but it didn’t take long for her to realize how enriching life […]

 Sara Swanson

Photo: Safely socializing

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