• November 25, 2018

On November 25, 1944, Frank Smrcina purchased the “Almont Times” and combined it with his paper the “Almont Herald” thus creating the “Almont Times-Herald.” The...

  • November 1, 2018

The first settlers, in the area now known as the “Scotch Settlement”, came to Almont in 1833.  James Thomson, David Taylor, John Hopkin and William...

  • October 15, 2018

The Charter of the Almont Chapter of “Mothers of men in Service” (MOMS) was issued on October 15, 1953.  Almont was introduced to the MOMS...

  • October 1, 2018

For twenty years, the old “Memorial Park” remained empty.  In the winter of 1987-1988, discussions between the village and the Department of Transportation were held...

  • September 20, 2018

On September 20, 1950, Almont Legion Post No. 479 approved of the organizing of an Almont Legion Auxiliary Unit.  The Unit would include the wives,...

  • September 1, 2018

Settlers moving into Michigan had to construct their own roadways.  Initially they felled trees and removed the roots forming a crude path or roadway.  As...

  • August 25, 2018

On August 25, 1834, Abigail Marshall King, wife of William King, was the first recorded burial in the Sand Hill Cemetery. In April 1841, the...

  • August 1, 2018

The Methodist Church Society was formed in 1834.  Five members formed the church with L. D. Whitney as their preacher. Reverend Whitney was the pastor...

  • July 29, 2018

On July 29, 1878, the town clock and bells were installed in the tower of the First Congregational Church.  James Thomson donated the clock to...

  • July 1, 2018

William Allen, George Washington Allen, James Thorington, and Levi Washburn cut the road from Washington (about 30-Mile road) to downtown Almont in 1827.  As they...

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