CLINTON TOWNSHIP Officials in Clinton Township continue to look into different ways to incentivize business opportunities across a mostly-developed community, including businesses that have called the township home for years.
Clinton Township board to decide whether unsolicited newspapers could invoke fees, infractions
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP At press time, Clinton Township officials were deliberating the enacting of an ordinance that would regulate the delivery of unsolicited newspapers while financially penalizing those who would not comply.
The ordinance was put forward by Clerk Kim Meltzer and introduced at the Board of Trustees’ April 12 meeting. The motion was approved by six of the seven members, with Supervisor Bob Cannon being the lone no vote.
An agenda item for board approval or rejection was listed as part of the board’s April 26 agenda.
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Volunteers clean up area along Clinton River Spillway By: Nick Mordowanec | C&G Newspapers | Published April 3, 2021
Volunteers spent a couple of hours sifting through various debris near the river, including items belonging to homeless individuals in the vicinity.
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP Dana Dugger has been fighting the good fight for years.
A longtime resident near the Clinton River Spillway, Dugger has been at the forefront of preserving the habitat from economic development. Recently, after 15 months of encouraging local, county and state officials to clean up blight and debris, he had some help.
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Fire Department announces two promotions, one new hire By: Nick Mordowanec | C&G Newspapers | Published January 23, 2021
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP Clinton Township Fire Chief Tim Duncan said a recent announcement of new hires and promotions was a nice thing to celebrate after ten months of pandemic-related uncertainties.
On Jan. 12, in the engine bay of Clinton Township Fire Station No. 4 on Romeo Plank Road, Aaron Schmid was promoted to deputy chief of administration; Ryan Amormino was promoted to lieutenant paramedic; and Stephen Caron was announced as the newest member of the department, sworn in as a firefighter/paramedic.
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