The Department of Public Works’ go-to problem solver will leave a legacy of reliability, compassion and community pride.
Saturday, December 13, 11 am – 3 pm
After two decades of service, the Fire Department’s trusted “people person” steps down and leaves a lasting legacy of kindness and service.
This designation signifies an outstanding workplace culture and is based on employee feedback gathered through a confidential survey.
Operation Max's Vault is a free program that allows residents who online shop to ship their gifts to the Police Department to reduce theft.
From flying a drone to delivering babies, one of Northville Township’s most versatile employees will answer her final call after 25 years.
Discover the stories of Northville’s pioneers on a guided tour through historic Oakwood Cemetery.
One of Northville Township’s first female officers says goodbye after nearly 22 years.
This Sept. 26 gathering will usher in a new era of recreation in Northville.
Saturday, September 20, 11 am - 2 pm at the Northville Art House
Opens Friday, September 5, 5–8 pm at the Northville Art House
Join the Police Department at a Partners in Your Safety meeting July 16 to discover how to keep your loved ones safe and win a Ring camera.
The summer camps offer participants a rich blend of learning, fun and personal development
A Father's Day Weekend of Creativity, Connection, and Community!
Saturday, May 10, 11 am – 3 pm at First Presbyterian Church of Northville
Tom Hughes will retire to take Michigan's top post and Fire Training Coordinator Jesse Marcotte will be promoted to Deputy Fire Chief.
The toy drive benefits children being treated at the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and runs through May 5.
Chief of Police connects the 20% drop to talented officers, crime prevention programs, new technology and following CALEA’s best practices.
"An intense and gripping read that keeps you hooked from start to finish.”
Northville High School varsity dancers commemorate 18 years with Illuminate
Saturday, December 14, 11 am – 3 pm at the Northville Art House
Individuals who are sensitive to loud noises, flashing lights can view the Nov. 22 parade from area where intense sound and sight is muted
Want to win a Ring doorbell camera? See a drone fight crime? Learn the latest holiday crime trends? Join us for a crime prevention meeting.
Giving Back is Good for Business
Living and Learning recently appointed three new members to its board of directors: Minoti Rajput, John Avdoulos, and Michael Daranyi
The grant will help Living and Learning Enrichment Center ensure the safety of participants, staff, visitors, and animals on the farm
New service uses text messaging to allow citizens to keep updated on an incident and provide feedback after an interaction with Police.
Community members can help the Asheville, N.C., recovery efforts by donating items from a curated list of critical clean-up supplies.
The Partners in Your Safety Run Club meets for its inaugural run Saturday, July 13 at 8:30 am at Northville High School. It’s free.
The former Northville State Psychiatric Hospital needs reimagining. Bring your best ideas July 16 to shape this treasured 350-acre amenity.
Northville Township seeks participants who will take one-minute FlashVote surveys to influence the direction of the community.
Designed for young adults with disabilities, the summer camps provide participants a rich blend of learning, fun and personal development
Learn How to Clear Your Record of a First Offense DUI in Michigan: Step-by-Step Guide and Expert Legal Assistance Available
Understanding Michigan Drunk Driving Charges at the 35th District Court - Wayne County - Canton, Northville & Plymouth
Northville Township's new Dairy Queen on Five Mile is offering free cones to those 12 and younger during this police officer meet-and-greet.
Saturday, March 16, 11 am – 3 pm at First Presbyterian Church of Northville, 200 E Main St., Northville, MI
Join the Police Department at a Partners in Your Safety meeting March 4 to discover how to keep your loved ones safe and win a Ring camera.
Northville High School varsity dancers celebrate 17 years with On The Dance Floor
Our Bone-rattlin', Teeth-clinchin', White-knucklin' commute down the Baseline