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 Marsha Chartrand

Manchester Township begins new terms for supervisor, treasurer, and trustee

Submitted by Sybil Kolon The December 9 township board meeting was held by phone due to restrictions during the pandemic. All board members other than supervisor Ron Milkey were present, including the new treasurer, Kim Thompson and new trustee, Krista Jarvis. Fire chief Bill Scully was also present. It was not apparent if other members […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Small businesses encouraged to apply for relief grants on TUESDAY

Starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, grant funds totaling $10 million will be made available to Michigan small businesses that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus and particularly impacted by the current shutdown authorized by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). These grants are designed to aid in job retention for small […]

 Marsha Chartrand

State bill causes local concerns regarding gravel mining operations

A growing number of residents in western Washtenaw County are concerned about upcoming state legislation that affects how gravel mining operations could continue and grow despite local communities’ dissent. Michigan Senate Bill 431 has aroused fears that gravel mining companies can begin operations without townships being able to negotiate permits or provide oversight of existing […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Riverfolk receives $10,000 grant to address community needs

As part of a $1.5 million total grant focused on supporting midwestern arts and culture organizations through the COVID-19 pandemic, Arts Midwest and The Resilience Fund has granted Riverfolk Music and Arts $10,000 to address some of the most pressing needs and opportunities that exist for the arts and culture in under-resourced rural areas. The […]

 Sara Swanson

Help dealing with depression over the holidays

Sadness and depression during the holidays is common but with COVID-19 causing disruption to holiday plans and the ability to gather with loved ones, depression may effect those who don’t normally experience it, and it may be worse for those who do. We reached out to multiple organizations in the area in order to create […]

 Sara Swanson

MCS K-8th grade students to return to in-person learning on Thursday

Update 12-7-20: The State of Michigan has extended the virtual learning requirement for 9th – 12th grade students through December 20th so those grades will not be returning to in-person learning later this week. This possibility was anticipated by the district and addressed in the article below.  When Manchester Community Schools took an in-person learning […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Christmas Lighting contest winners announced

The weather outside (not to mention the coronavirus) may be frightful but the lights are so delightful! The Christmas in the Village committee has announced the winners of this year’s Holiday Lighting Contest: First place, winning a $100 prize, is the Zielinski family at 600 Parr Street, with 57 votes. The family decided to donate […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Men’s Club Christmas trees SOLD OUT!

At closing time on Sunday night, their eighth day of business, the Manchester Men’s Club had only three trees left on the lot. They decided to open up one more time, on Monday from 5-8 pm. And then they got a call from Emanuel Church, who needed trees for their nativity. “We decided to donate […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Full service grocery store returning to Manchester market space

“We’re moving along,” said Ken Heers, part owner of The Manchester Market building on West Main Street, as they prepare for opening in early 2021. Since announcing along with his partner, Justin Dalenberg, in early August that they would be locating a butcher shop and bakery for the Doll n’ Burger chain (currently with locations […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Freedom Township residents looking for more safety assurances

Despite an October 17 virtual discussion of the safety issues at the Consumers Energy Compressor Station in Freedom Township, that highlighted the excellent safety record at the plant, many Freedom residents remain concerned that there are a number of different issues that affect their families’ safety, that aren’t being adequately addressed. The virtual event hosted […]