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Editor’s Note: OMP resident Lou Santucci says there are multiple problems with the proposed parking ordinance on the agenda ...
Editor’s Note: OMP resident Todd Anson says it’s time to end the division and work together as a community again. Read on for ...
After nearly three years of serving the Old Mission Peninsula from its home at Seven Hills, Mission Proper will conclude cafe ...
Editor’s Note: OMP resident Rudy Rudolph says he supports the Township Board’s decision to appeal the federal court ruling in the winery lawsuit, emphasizing that the Board was legally bound to follow ...
A story persists that there was a good settlement that some Town Board members had approved but then rejected at the infamous St. Joseph meeting in October 2021. The fact that the Township’s rogue ...
(Editor’s Note: Peninsula Township Supervisor Maura Sanders reports in with updates about the Go-Tea, winery lawsuit, ...
(I’m a day late getting Maura’s note posted; National Lighthouse Day is celebrated every August 7, the anniversary of this day in 1789 when Congress approved an Act for the establishment and support ...
In the spirit of cutting through the noise, I’ve put together some questions that I believe are important and pertinent. My ...
Stop by on August 9 and explore the 1842 Mission House, outbuildings and garden. View pure American chestnut trees. Enjoy anniversary cake, a kids’ craft table, and have your picture taken with Peter ...
PTP is playing a dangerous game with our money. Had it prevailed, rather than be humbled by the devastating $50 million ...
My wish is that we can draw on our collective wisdom and past practice of protecting the common good of our place and our people to resolve this matter.
What data and observations do we have to support this theory? First, the Board had at least three members who BENEFITED from the wine industry; Manigold, Bickle, and Chown all sold grapes. They are ...