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 Sara Swanson

Walk-in COVID & flu shots now available at Health Department

submitted by Beth Ann Hamilton, MS, Washtenaw County Health Department Walk-ins at the Health Department for flu and COVID-19 vaccines are welcome during clinic hours all through the month of December 2023. People can stop by without an appointment Monday–Friday from 9 to 11am or 1 to 4pm to get vaccinated (555 Towner in Ypsilanti). […]

 Sara Swanson

ALI announces new fee schedule

submitted by Peter Van Hoek, Adult Learners Institute Starting in the Winter/Spring 2024 term, the Adult Learners Institute (ALI) will have a new fee structure. All registration fees are being eliminated. The fee structure for the classes has been minimally increased to make up for the elimination of the registration fees. You will now pay […]

 Marsha Chartrand

City won’t collect taxes until 2024

by Marsha Chartrand On November 7, 2023, Village of Manchester voters approved the proposed City Charter that created the City of Manchester. All filings were completed on November 15, 2023, that allowed for the newly created City of Manchester to exist. The Mayor and City Council members were sworn into office on November 20, 2023. […]

 Sara Swanson

Manchester township officials and public discuss future growth

submitted by Sybil Kolon on behalf of the Manchester Township Board and Planning Commission Several members of the public were at the third meeting held to discuss Manchester Township’s identity and how to direct future growth. Most members of the Township Board and Planning Commission were present, as well as the township’s planner, Alissa Starling. […]

 Sara Swanson

Preserving Rural Character in the Manchester Area: A forum for local officials and residents

submitted by Sybil Kolon This monthly forum is open to anyone who wants to share their thoughts about the topics of land preservation and rural character in the Manchester area. Please contact me at sybil.kolon@gmail.com or reach out to the Mirror to submit your thoughts. If you are on Facebook, and even if you’re not, […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Edward Jones grants “Day of Caring” to employees

by Marsha Chartrand Tammy James, Senior Branch Office Administrator at Colleen Newton, Edward Jones Financial Advisor in Manchester, is happy to work for a company who gives its employees a paid “Day of Caring” to volunteer for a cause that’s close to her heart. On November 1, Tammy joined other Edward Jones branch employees at […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Photo: Debbie Dingell Visits Christmas in the Village

 Marsha Chartrand

WCRC roadwork

Washtenaw County Road Commission crews are winding down this year’s projects and will be found working countywide on various roads throughout the month of December. Most of this work will involve dead tree removal and will only cause intermittent lane restrictions. A delayed start on drainage and forestry work in Freedom Township, on Esch Road […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Toys for Tots continues in 2023

by Marsha Chartrand Once again this year, the Manchester Township Fire Department is sponsoring Toys for Tots to help families in need in the Manchester area. Boxes will be appearing at hosting businesses throughout the community during the week, and new, unwrapped toys may be dropped off at any of the locations: Chuck’s Auto Repair, […]

 Marsha Chartrand

What do YOU want for Christmas?

by Marsha Chartrand You know it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas when the Santa Mailbox arrives on the streets of Manchester. For the past few years, the mailbox has found a comfortable residence in the alley on Main Street, located between Dance With Heart Studios and the Comerica/Main Street Suites building. And each […]

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