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 Marsha Chartrand

Fair livestock auctions a success for buyers and sellers alike

submitted by Denise Blumenauer, Manchester Community Fair The livestock clubs want to thank the community for supporting the livestock exhibitors each year at the Manchester Fair. Many of the exhibitors use this hard-earned money to pay for their further education. Great job, kids! Manchester Swine Club Buyers Other swine club buyers included: Dr. Okey, Greenstone […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Meet the MDL Board: Christine Krause, Village of Manchester

submitted by Quintessa Gallinat, Manchester District Library The Manchester District Library Board of Trustees is an all-volunteer governing body made up of two members from each of the library’s participating service areas: Manchester Village, Manchester Township, Bridgewater Township, and Freedom Township. Trustees create and oversee library policies, administer the budget, and set the strategic plan. […]

 Sara Swanson

Two culvert replacements in Manchester area this week

Washtenaw County Road Commission will be replacing two culverts in the Manchester area this week. Waters Rd between Fletcher Rd and Schmitz Rd in Freedom Township will have a road closure this week for a culvert replacement. In addition, Jacob Rd between Easudes Rd and Walker Rd in Sharon Township will continue to have a […]

 Marsha Chartrand

As school begins, watch for more pedestrians — and not just students

by Marsha Chartrand Those who choose to or must walk (or ride in an e-wheelchair) around town are well aware of a concern that motorists may fail to yield to those who are in a crosswalk. While many motorists are very observant of those who may need to cross the street on which they are […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Bus driver shortages force temporary scheduling changes as school year begins

by Marsha Chartrand On Friday afternoon, parents across the district received a surprising email alert from Dr. Brad Bezeau, Superintendent of Schools. “As we begin the 2022–23 school year, and in addressing our current bus driver shortage, we have partnered with the employment service Michigan Educational Transportation Services (METS) as an additional tool in the […]

 Marsha Chartrand

School board seeks to “rebuild the wheel“ with staff teamwork

by Marsha Chartrand A fantastic welcome-back picnic for staff and their families on Saturday was sponsored by the MCS Board of Education. A great turnout enjoyed good food and camaraderie, along with an opportunity to build on the theme of “Rebuilding the Wheel“ at Manchester Community Schools for the 2022–23 school year. “I could not […]

 Marsha Chartrand

2023 Historical Society calendars now on sale

by Marsha Chartrand “Manchester Tidbits“ has been a popular feature of the Manchester Area Historical Society (MAHS) and was chosen as the theme for the 2022 Historical Society calendar. That calendar has been so well-received, that the calendar committee decided to continue to publish more history-related “tidbits,“ many of them researched and written by Ray […]

 Sara Swanson

New County program to help with overdue water bills

by Sara Swanson Do you have Village of Manchester water and are overdue on your water bill? If you meet the financial requirements, Washtenaw County’s Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) could help! The Village of Manchester is one of the six participating water providers in this new program, along with the City of […]

 Sara Swanson

Manchester Township Board August 21 meeting report

by Sybil Kolon All board members were present at the August 16 township board meeting. Also present were Fire Chief Bill Scully, zoning administrator Carl Macomber, and other members of the public.  Fire Chief Scully provided the monthly report for July. There were 52 calls for service, including 34 EMS responses, three fires, and one […]

 Marsha Chartrand

WCSO July 2022 report of police services in the village

Submitted by Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office  During the month of July, there were 168 calls for service. During this time, 91 traffic stops were made resulting in five citations. Noteworthy events in Manchester Village during July include: On July 20, a Collaboration Deputy was dispatched to the 600 block of E. Duncan for a report […]