Manchester Receives a Foot of New Snow
After a foot of new snow fell yesterday, it is no wonder that schools, the library, the CRC, Food Pantry, Sheriff’s Office and many businesses are closed as people begin to dig themselves (and their cars) out. If you are headed somewhere this morning, call ahead and make sure they are open. Meanwhile, here are some […]
Trash in the Recycling Bins: Manchester Identified as “One of Worst Offenders” by WWRA
At the most recent Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority (WWRA) meeting, the on-going problem of trash being dumped in the recycling bins was discussed. Manchester Township treasurer Laurie Carey has been attending the meetings as a representative for the township. Carey stated, “It was brought up at the last meeting that the Manchester bins were usually one of the worst […]
Successful Fundraising Allows Valentine Mission to Continue
Seven year-old Annabelle Celkis, better known as Annabelle Valentine this time of year, is preparing to spread Valentine love and cheer in downtown Manchester for the 4th year. As Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday in 2015, a day when many downtown businesses are closed and the sidewalks bare, Annabelle is planning to pass out […]
Manchester Community Schools are CLOSED – Monday, February 2, 2015
Manchester Community Schools will be closed Monday, February 2, 2015 due to winter weather and road conditions.
ADVISORY: Drivers Encouraged to Stay Off the Road Unless Absolutely Necessary
The Emergency Operations Center has just released the following alert. SNOW CONDITION YELLOW WASHTENAW COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER 5:00 PM EST SUN FEB, 1 2015 …SNOW CONDITION YELLOW ISSUED FOR WASHTENAW COUNTY UNTIL NOON ON MONDAY… A major winter storm continues to affect all of southern lower Michigan this evening. As of […]
Klager Sock Hop Fun
Saturday night was full of 1950’s family fun as Guy Louis rocked and rolled through the Klager Gym. Elementary students and their families came out, some in costume, to enjoy this PTO sponsored event.
Dutch DECA Chapter Competes at Regional Competition
The DECA Chapter at Manchester High School participated in a regional conference at Eastern Michigan University on January 8. DECA is a nationwide student leadership organization that helps prepare high school students for business career. According to its website, DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools […]
School Board Considers Move to a Balanced Calendar
The Manchester School Board will begin investigating a possible move to a balanced calendar for the 2016- 2017 school year at their meeting tonight at 6pm. This regularly scheduled school board meeting is open to the public, but community forums on the move to a balanced calendar will also be held in February and March. […]
Manchester-Area Residents – Please Help the HIP!
The Manchester Wellness Coalition is asking all Manchester-area residents to help with an important aspect of our mission to improve the health and wellness of us all. Join us in participating in the 2015 Health Improvement Plan (HIP) telephone survey, to be conducted beginning February 1, 2015! The volunteers of the Wellness Coalition work […]
Farmers Market to Move to Chi Bro Park for 2015
The Manchester Farmers Market Committee announced last week that this summer the farmers market will set up in Chi Bro Park instead of on Adrian Street as usual. Because Main Street’s Bridge will be out while a new bridge is built, Adrian Street between Duncan and Main St. will make up part of the detour […]