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Trio of Northville Scouts Earn Eagle Rank
Each of the new Eagle Scouts will pursue an engineering degree.

From left, Michael McCauley, Mark Peterson and Jacob Sirois held their Eagle Scout rank Court of Honor on May 3 at the Mill Race Village Church.
Three Northville High School seniors who are members of Boy Scout Troop 775 have earned the prestigious Eagle Scout rank. They went through seven years of Scouting together.
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Michael McCauley, Mark Peterson and Jacob Sirois held their Court of Honor last month, Hometownlife.com reports. Each contributed his Scouting talents to meaningful community projects to achieve their Eagle status.
McCauley spearheaded a project to construct Northville’s first archery range, to be managed through the Parks and Recreation Department.
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Peterson supervised volunteers building a brick paver pathway to the north bridge entrance to Mill Race Village.
Sirois also contributed to Mill Race Village with a project to build a brick paver pathway around the J. Hirsch Blacksmith Shop.
The three Scouts all plan to pursue engineering degrees this fall. Sirois and Peterson plan to attend Purdue University, and McCauley will attend Michigan State University.
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