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Visions for Vacancies: The storefront is next to Little Bangkok Cuisine.

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Visions for Vacancies: The storefront is next to Little Bangkok Cuisine.

Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your week in Plymouth and Canton.
Abe Vinitski was sworn in as president of the Rotary Club of Canton on July 8.
Thousands of people packed downtown Plymouth on Friday for the kick off of the 34th Annual Art in the Park.
Dave Thompson comes to Plymouth every year from his home in Louisville, Kentucky.
Don Lake of Zeeland, Michigan is one of 75 first-time vendors at Art in the Park.
Robert Koss will be at Plymouth's Art in the Park with his home furnishings through Sunday.
Joe Butts, a former art teacher, uses mixed media in his work.
Grace Harris started creating glass images 20 years ago after taking a night class.
Police said the man is wanted for questioning in relation to the use of a stolen credit card.
Field Elementary Teacher Pete Puzzuoli gives rides in his bike cab every week and allows students to exchange books in his book cab program.
Qualified firefighters have been promoted to fill the command position vacancies.
Police said the stun gun belonged the woman's sister.
Get a free small Slurpee during specials hours at a local 7-Eleven.
The Michigan couple exercised at the Northville and Plymouth Crossfit locations.
Wayne County Park's Mud Day was a success, with many people coming to enjoy some fun in the mud this afternoon.
Frankie’s Friends is a non-profit dedicated to finding cures and saving pets with cancer and other serious pet diseases.
Larry Halbert will speak at the Plymouth District Library on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Art in the Park, which draws about 100,000 people to Plymouth, will run Friday, Saturday and Sunday.