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Plymouth-Canton Week In Review
U.S. Olympian and Canton Native was honored on Friday and Metro Detroit could see the nation's first wireless charging road.

PLYMOUTH-CANTON, MI — In case you missed it, here's a roundup of the top Rochester Hills Patch stories this week.
U.S. Olympian Allison Schmitt Will Be Honored In Canton
The City of Canton will honor U.S. Olympian and Canton native Allison Schmitt at a special presentation on Friday.
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Halloween Dance Party To Be Held In Canton
Halloween enthusiasts can dress-up and enjoy a night of drinking and dancing at the third annual Cherry Hill Village Monster Mash, that will be held at Canton's Village Theater on Saturday, Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
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Metro Detroit Could See Country's First Wireless Charging Road
A one-mile road stretch somewhere in Macomb, Oakland or Wayne County could allow electric drivers to charge their vehicle while driving.
James Craig Supports MI Abortion Ban In Recording
Republican candidate for governor James Craig said he supports Michigan's law banning abortions and would stop Democrats from trying to repel it if elected, according to an American Bridge 21st Century recording.
Express Bus Linking Detroit To Ann Arbor Resumes On Oct. 18
The Regional Transit Authority and the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority said Tuesday their Detroit to Ann Arbor express bus service will return on Oct. 18, according to a news release.
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