Above are pictures of the newly repaired Cooper Park Waterfall. On Saturday, November 4th, the Township learned that the boards that create the waterfall were removed, causing Cooper Pond to drain. Before repairs could be made, wooden boards had to be sawed to a custom length. On Wednesday, November 9, […]
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We would like to thank the dozens of election workers that got up early and stayed up late to ensure we had a smooth election.
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Elections are an exciting time for our community, but it can seem like a daunting process with lots of steps. Thankfully, voting is very simple and easy to do, and our elections are very secure. Plus, there’s plenty of information available to make sure you’re as prepared to vote. The […]
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Reminder: The Clerk’s office will be open from 8:00 am-4:00 pm on Saturday, 11/5 to register voters and issue absent voter ballots.
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The Civic Improvement League was formed on October 13, 1905, when around 125 Comstock residents met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Pond and organized the League. The League was intended to “cultivate public sentiment in favor of improving and beautifying the homes, streets, and surroundings of […]
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“What’s it like when you’re about to turn 100,” Kenneth Dunlap said a few days before his birthday, “it’s about the same as it was when you turned 50.” Kenneth is turning 100 years old on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022. Kenneth has spent all of his life in Comstock, except […]
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Happy November from Comstock Charter Township!
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We’re wishing you a happy, safe and spooky Halloween!
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On October 27th, 2022 at 9:00 A.M., Comstock Charter Township held our Public Accuracy Test, in conjunction with the other jurisdictions within Kalamazoo County, for the November 8th general election. The Public Accuracy Test is done to ensure our tabulators are counting ballots and casting votes correctly. Comstock Township Clerk […]
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On Monday, October 24th Comstock Charter Township Supervisor Randy Thompson, Parks and Recreation Director Danielle Markle, and Communications Development Coordinator Matt Miller had a freighting night as they judged Comstock’s first ever “Haunt your House.” The winner Congratulations to Sherri Keizer on Berry Street for winning the top prize. Supervisor […]
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