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 Sara Swanson

The second week of summer school fun continues!

The second week of summer school fun continues!

by Melissa Yekulis The students of Manchester’s Title 1 Summer School program were excited to return to another fun week of learning reading, writing, and math, and learning how it is used in the local community. This week, the students had five different stops through town to learn how their learning in school applies to […]

 Sara Swanson

CRC continues community support with Chicken Broil Ticket Program

submitted by Carol Wotring, Community Resource Center  For the third consecutive year, the Community Resource Center (CRC) is proud to have provided Manchester Chicken Broil tickets to individuals and families in our community, ensuring everyone has access to this beloved local tradition. This year, CRC distributed 122 tickets through the generous support of our community. […]

 Sara Swanson

Library partners with CRC and MCS for Kids’ Summer Food Drive

submitted by Quintessa Gallinat, Manchester District Library Manchester District Library (MDL) invites the community to join them in supporting the Manchester Community Resource Center (CRC) and Manchester Community Schools’ (MCS) Weekend Kids’ Meals program. The goal of this program is to offer nutritious meals and snacks to children free of charge for the weekends when […]

 Marsha Chartrand

ALI announces fall class offerings

submitted by Joan Gaughan  Readers familiar with the Adult Learners Institute know that an ALI Fall Kick-Off does not require a football. The only thing needed is curiosity and a means of getting to the McKune Room at the Chelsea District Library, 221 S Main St, in Chelsea, at 10:30am on Tuesday, August 5. Comfortable […]

 Sara Swanson

Prevent mosquito- and tick-borne illness: Jamestown Canyon virus detected in mosquitoes in Washtenaw

submitted by Washtenaw County Health Department Washtenaw County Health Department reminds everyone to prevent mosquito bites whenever possible. Mosquitoes collected in Washtenaw County earlier this summer tested positive for Jamestown Canyon virus. The sample was collected June 12 in the Whitmore Lake area, and results were received this week. No human cases of Jamestown Canyon […]

 Sara Swanson

Iron Creek Preserve open to the public!

Iron Creek Preserve open to the public!

by Sara Swanson In early March of 2024, we reported that Manchester would be getting a new nature preserve and we can report that, after a grand opening ceremony on June, 28, it is now officially open to the public! More than 80 friends, neighbors, and supporters turned out to help Legacy Land Conservancy open […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Summer learning has begun!

Summer learning has begun!

Submitted by Melissa Yekulis The Title 1 summer learning program kicked off  July 7 at Riverside. This summer’s program is hosting kindergarten through fourth-grade students and is providing support in literacy and mathematics. New this year, the program has added a goal of making learning real and purposeful with the support of field trips to […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Alumni banquet welcomes back Manchester grads

Alumni banquet welcomes back Manchester grads

submitted by Colleen Kemner Entertainment by MHS Varsity Choir Alumni kicked off the evening as the Manchester High School Alumni Association (MHSAA) recently held their 146th Annual Banquet, held in the High School Commons. Close to 180 MHS Alumni and guests attended this multi-generational event, including graduates from the class of 1943, current graduates from […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Manchester Township Board talks about LPC, expenses, and social media

submitted by Sybil Kolon All board members were present at the July 8 board meeting except Lisa Moutinho. Also present were fire chief Mike Kouba, planning commissioner Jim Carpenter, and a few members of the public. Fire Chief Kouba provided the monthly report for June. There were 47 calls for service, including 28 EMS responses, […]

 Sara Swanson

Illegal dumping at the recycling bins wastes WWRA time and money

by Sara Swanson Last Tuesday, Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority (WWRA) workers stopped by the recycling bins behind Manchester Township Hall and found “a living room’s worth of furniture” illegally dumped in the parking lot. The furniture was blocking parking lot spaces and access to bins for both recyclers and WWRA workers. Karissa Schwarz, who serves […]

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