School board resolves to sell Ackerson to Aspire, approves new hires
by Julia Forrest As kids return to school Monday, the Manchester Community Schools Board of Education convened August 16th in a regular session to discuss and vote on proposed school plans, handbooks, and policies ahead of the upcoming school year. The regular meeting began with Vice President Mike Austin approving the minutes of the meeting […]
Manchester Area Non-profit Roundtable
The next gathering of representatives of the Manchester area non-profit groups is scheduled for Tuesday, September 21st, at 7 pm in-person at the K.J.House located at 302 E. Main Street. Matt Pegouskie of Five Healthy Towns Foundation is planning to present at this meeting on the 5HF One Big Thing website. Every non-profit organization in […]
Chelsea Adult Learners Institute announces fall classes
Joan Gaughan, Adult Learning Institute In what we can all hope are the waning days of the pandemic, some of us are realizing that this “normal” won’t be quite like the old “normal” … if there ever was such a thing. Like many other people and institutions, we have had to learn to rely more […]
Road work this week
There will be continue to be intermittent lane closures for drainage control and forestry on multiple roads throughout the Manchester area this week. The work on Hogan Rd between Allen Rd and the old gravel pit entrance in Bridgewater Township that was supposed to have started last week will start this week instead. The road […]
Senior Newsletter THE TRUMPETER – September 2021
The September 2021 edition of Manchester’s Newsletter for Seniors, THE TRUMPETER, is now available. Download it here: 3. Sept 2021 pg 1-3 8-25 Download the calendar here: 4. Sep Cal. 2021 8-25
500,000-plus jobless Michigan workers brace to lose unemployment benefits
by Paula Gardner (Bridge Michigan) More than a half-million unemployed Michigan residents are preparing to lose all or part of their jobless benefits at the end of next week when federal pandemic-related unemployment programs expire. The transition will leave fewer than 100,000 state residents receiving jobless benefits in September, down from a record 2.1 million […]
Michigan redistricting commission’s latest challenge: attendance
by Sergio Martínez-Beltrán (Bridge Michigan) As the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission races to draw the state’s new political boundaries, the panel is also faced with an internal issue: absences. The biggest recent offender is the commission chair, Brittni Kellom, a Democrat from Detroit. She has missed 14 of 33 (42 percent) of the commission […]
Michigan renters may face eviction after high court nixes COVID moratorium
by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge) Thousands of Michigan residents struggling to pay rent during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic could face eviction in coming weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with landlords and struck down a federal moratorium. Housing advocates on Friday said it is difficult to predict exactly how many residents will be evicted next […]
Late summer birding in the Leonard Preserve
Enjoy one of the last days of summer by spending the morning listening and looking for birds in the Leonard Preserve with with Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation’s Kelsey Dehring on the morning of Saturday, September 11th from 8 to 10 am. Stroll along rivers, forests, and fields in search of warblers before they migrate […]
Road work this week
There will be intermittent lane closures for drainage control and forestry on multiple roads throughout the Manchester area this week including Hogan Rd between Allen Rd and the old gravel pit entrance in Bridgewater Township, on Washburne Rd between Jacob and Sharon Hollow Roads in Sharon Township, and on Steinbach Rd between Pleasant Lake and […]