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Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your week in Plymouth and Canton.

A Farmington Hills resident is in the cast of the Barefoot Productions season opener featuring the greatest hits of Edgar Allan Poe.
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The race will take place on Hines Drive Saturday morning.
Canton High School Principal Carrie Lawler has resigned to accept a new position with Rochester Schools.
Works by Ann Smith are part of 'From Our Perspectives: A National Women's Art Exhibition', which runs through Oct. 25.
The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps is recruiting members for its 2014 season.
Tutoring will run Oct. 7 through May 23 and is available for students in third grade through high school.
The 88 cats were rescued from horrendous conditions in a home in Ypsilanti Township.
The Basement Burger Bar will open its second location on Ford Road in Canton.
Hobby Lobby told Patch it is evaluating its current stock of merchandise.
The Plymouth location will give away 100 free slices of pizza on Thursday from noon to 1 p.m.
Look forward to a half marathon and 5K, delicious chili, entertainment, kids activities and the sweet sounds of a symphony.
Accepted waste includes electronics. Find out what else will and won't be accepted.
Here's when you'll see the ghosts and goblins out and about.