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Community rallies for reward in cemetery vandalism

October 1, 2010

PLYMOUTH – Officials hope a reward will lead to an arrest in a case of vandalism at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter along with Chief of Police Jim Cox and Investigator Ted Brown held a press conference Friday announcing that community contributions toward the reward for information that leads to an arrest in the crime has reached $5000.
“As a former investigator I know about motives,” said Senter. “Quite frankly I don't get this.”

St. Michael parishioners celebrate 100th anniversary of cornerstone

October 1, 2010

PLYMOUTH — The 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, 611 N. Center St., Plymouth, was celebrated with a special Mass and a buffet dinner for parishioners and friends on Wednesday, Sept. 29th.
“We also are celebrating St. Michael’s Feast of the Archangels Day,” Father William Kummer, pastor of the church since August of 2002, said, “Every year, we try to do something special on our name day,” Father Kummer said.
“Last year we dedicated our school’s new playground.”

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