Can’t make to our meetings in person? You can view them online with Public Media Network! You can watch them live on: Charter188 AT&T U-verse 99 (choose PMN Two on the menu) The PMNApp on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, or a mobile device You can also watch replays of […]
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On Saturday, November 5th the Comstock Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting a Fall Festival at Merrill Park from Noon-3 P.M. There will be free activities for kids, including face painting, a bounce house, and a presentation from the Kalamazoo Nature Center at 1:30 P.M. Additionally there will be […]
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Want to take a sneak look at some of the houses on our haunt your house list? Judges will be venturing out on Monday, October 24th to look at all the houses!! We had 18 houses register to for contest. Your winners will be announced on Wednesday, October 26th! If […]
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The Kalamazoo County interurban helped connect residents with cities like Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Augusta and Galesburg. This electric train was an important means of transportation before cars become more common. According to the Comstock Bicentennial Commemorative Book, the interurban and the Buffalo Bill Wild West show arrived in […]
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There will be a special Meeting of the Township Board on Tuesday, October 25th @ 3:30 P.M. to hold a Public Hearing and Consider Approval of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption (IFT) for CLM Vibetech. The meeting will be held at the Township Hall.
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The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for Tuesday, October 25th at 4:00 P.M. has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items.
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Comstock Charter Township Fire Marshal Mike Kessler says that fires can spring up in an instant. He said, “Back in the olden days the materials that houses were made out of were much stronger and it took 10 maybe 15 minutes for a house to get going, now it’s up […]
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The Comstock Post Office was established on February 28, 1832. It was originally housed in many different types of buildings, such as a grocery store, an old hotel, railroad stations, cleaners, the rear of the odd fellows home and even a private home; before finding it’s current home on King […]
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The October 13th, 2022 Planning Commission meeting has been cancelled by the Planning Commission.
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You can register to vote and see what counts as proof of residency here.
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