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Looking for something to keep the kids busy before school starts? Check out these camps from Canton Leisure Services.

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The interviews will take place during a special meeting at the library on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The public is welcome to attend.
Concours d'Elegance will be held at the Inn at St. John on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Police said the part cost $2,500 to replace.
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Music in the Park Children's Music Concerts draw large crowds to downtown Plymouth every Wednesday.
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Police said a witness spotted the woman dumping three bags of trash near North Ridge Road and Gyde Road.
Firehouse Subs will open this October.
Police said four thefts happened in the area of 5 Mile and Haggerty Roads on July 19.
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The theft happened at the Canton Dunkin' Donuts on Ford Road.
Michael Meissen replaced Jeremy Hughes as Plymouth-Canton's new superintendent July 1.
Michael Meissen recently moved from Wisconsin to join Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.
Police said a Miniature Pinscher suffered a gash and missing skin from its neck.