A note from from Mayor Brian Turnbull...
** NORTHVILLIANS,
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In this week’s letter, I continue to look back at some of the historic Northville businesses that have been in operation for more than half a century. They are clearly part of the fabric of the community.
But first … let’s take a look at what’s going on today:
* The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has issued guidelines for observing Halloween safety this year. The CDC has labeled Halloween activities as, low, medium & high risk. High-Risk activities include Trick or Treating, indoor costume parties and haunted houses.
(The City Council will be reviewing & making a determination on Safe Policies for Halloween)
* Our Downtown has gotten into the season by having the “Skeletons Come Alive” in the DDA district for the month of October. So, let’s practice socially-distanced mask-wearing as you enjoy all the creative work on display in town.
* A report released by the Imperial College regarding Governor Whitmer’s actions to protect Michigan families from the spread of Covid-19 determined that these actions have significantly lowered the number of cases & deaths in the state. Data shows that few states dropped their infection rate as low as Michigan. More than half of the states are reporting increases.
* The Governor has signed Executive Orders to open theaters & performance venues beginning October 9^th. Also, the limit on non-residential indoor gatherings has risen from 10 per 1000 square feet to 20, or 20% of fixed seating capacity.
* Johnson & Johnson has begun the next phase testing of their COVID-19 vaccine. They have reported success in early-stage testing – 60,000 will be recruited for this next level of review.
* All students from kindergarten & up in Regions 1-5 & 7 (located below Traverse City & Gaylord) are to wear a face-covering in classrooms (students in fifth grade & younger were not previously required to wear them
* The Boston University School of Medicine study suggests that adequate vitamin D levels may be associated with reduced mortality risk for COVID-19.
* This week, according to data from Michigan Beaumont Health Systems, we learned: At its peak, nearly 1400 patients were being treated in the Beaumont system of hospitals. Today’s numbers are down from 122 last week to 113 this week … one of the lowest levels since June.
* COVID-19 CONFIRMED CASES: Northville has had 57 cases/7 fatalities, Township 373/26, Michigan 137K/7.0K, Nation 7.4M/211K. Global 34M/1.0M+.
* Remember, when Traveling – the Canadian Government has extended the border closure until 10/21.
Now back to Northville Historic businesses in continuous operation for more than 50 years
1850’s – Northville streets in the 1800’s were paved with leather scraps from the multiple shoe stores on Main Street. Cobbler’s Corner was called Northville Shoe Repair and was owned by Joe Revitzer in the 1950’s. Today, Tony Piccoli owns the shoe business (son of Andy, who purchased the business in 1971).
1887 – Wagon Wheel Lounge, located on Main Street, was purchased by Robert Ronk in 1972. The building dates back to 1887, as A. H. Kohler’s grocery store. Its location near the depot across the street naturally led to the establishment of the Northville Hotel & Restaurant, where visitors could rest & dine. “The Wheel” is operated by the Ronk family and has a dedicated customer following.
1900 – Northville Downs was considered a gentlemen’s sports park with a private 9-hole golf course. The grounds were used for the county fair, and its attendance rivaled the State Fair. In 1944 the Downs (as we know it today) was constructed by the Carlo family, with whom the city has had a great community relationship going on 80 years now. The Downs was the first nighttime harness racetrack in Michigan. Horse racing in Northville started in the later 1800’s, with races run straight down Dunlap, after which they transitioned to what is now the Northville Downs.
1910 – Lapham’s Men’s Store ... if you noticed on the Marquis in front of the theater, it was celebrating the family patriarch’s (Chuck Lapham’s) 87^th Birthday this week. Congrats, Chuck!
1914 – Northville Laboratories was founded by E. C. Langfield, then later run by son Conrad, a past President/Mayor of Northville. Their claim to fame was bringing the first vanilla beans to this country to create an extract. On many days, that vanilla smell was in the air in Orchards Heights. Northville Labs, located in front of Rural Hill Cemetery at One Vanilla Lane, is still in operation today under the name of Jogue, Inc.
1937 – Casterlines. Since 1937 in downtown Northville, Casterline Funeral Home has been family-owned for 4 generations. The business is actively involved in the community through the Chamber, Rotary and the VFW auxiliary, among the many other civic organizations meeting the needs of the Northville community.
1937 – Rebecca’s occupies the Center Street space that was home to Cloverdale Farms Dairy. Just think of how many scoops of ice cream have been served and consumed over the years!
1949 – Long Companies. A slight modification to Longs Plumbing activities spoken about last week... Allison Long (3rd generation) is the President & majority owner of Long’s today, and the company is certified as a WBE (Women Business Enterprise).
1967 – Choo Choo Car Wash on Northville Road (located near the railroad tracks) was established in 1967 by Don Thomson and is now being managed by Don’s sons, continuing their service tradition for nearly 70 years.
We have to know our past to project and guide our future!
Keep that Northville faith & stay #NORTHVILLESTRONG!
Brian Turnbull
Mayor – Northville
[email protected] / 248.505.6849
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