City closes Fourth Street for two years for construction of library
The Belleville City Council agreed to close off Fourth Street to traffic for two years so construction crews can work on building the new $14 million library project. At Monday’s[…]
The Belleville City Council agreed to close off Fourth Street to traffic for two years so construction crews can work on building the new $14 million library project. At Monday’s[…]
Building Official Rick Rutherford gave a report to the Belleville City Council on Monday, May 7, concerning a bid recommendation for repair of the seawall next to Doane’s Landing Park.[…]
The Van Buren Township Board of Trustees will convene in a special work/study session at 4 p.m. today (May 10) to consider proposed amendments to the Meeting Conduct Policy. No[…]
On Monday afternoon, May 7, Van Buren Township Public Safety Director Gregory Laurain put out a call to the public for help in identifying the victim of a pedestrian-train fatality[…]
The excavation of contaminated soil at the former Brush Beryllium site near the Village of Luckey, OH, began April 16, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said in a project[…]
The Spotlight Players’ senior citizen group, Still Got It Players, will present the comedy “Heaven Help Me” in the Biltmore Studio at The Village Theater at Cherry Hill, May 17-20.[…]
On April 18, 34th District Court Judge Tina Brooks Green alerted everyone that the courtrooms were closing at 10:15 a.m. that morning so all the judges and some staff could[…]
At 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, police received word of a six-vehicle collision at the intersection of Belleville and Ecorse roads in Van Buren Township. Three people died at the[…]
A senior citizen who attended the April 26 induction of the 47 new members of the Belleville High School National Honor Society told us he was so impressed with the[…]
Van Buren Township Director of Public Safety Gregory Laurain announced on May 1 that the four males involved in the April 9 armed robbery of two 10-year-old boys have been[…]
