Riders hit the road with a reason

Chuck Fortinberry hopes motorcyclists from near and far will turn out at Clarkston Chrysler Jeep later this month for eats, camaraderie, and a scenic 50-mile ride escorted by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. Final destination: A performance by country music stars Big and Rich at DTE. All for a reasonable price, and all for a […]

Supporters go SCAMPing

John Smith walked away from Clarkston SCAMP VIPS day last week with new insight into the organization and its mission. And for Smith, it was personal. SCAMP VIPS’Very Important Person to SCAMP’day was designed to give supporters of the six-week summer camp an inside look into the faces of the children it serves. This year, […]

2007 Concerts in the Park scores big

After six bands, hundreds of painted faces and countless scoops of ice cream, organizers and attendees alike are calling the 28th annual Concerts in the Park series a huge success. ‘It’s been an outstanding series,? said Penny Shanks, Clarkston area Chamber of Commerce executive director. ‘The band line-up was all new, and they were all […]

‘A slap in the face?

BY LAURA COLVIN Clarkston News Staff Writer Officials seemed ready to reconsider proposed rezoning in Springfield Township after about 150 residents objected to plans they said were vague, unnecessary, and would ultimately result in lost income and decreased property values. The rezoning was proposed after a review of the township’s master plan revealed several zoning […]

Life with llamas means fun for farmers

Every once in a while, on a farm atop a hill in Springfield Township, a bit of llama drama erupts. The girls, all eight, got outside the fence once and went on a sightseeing adventure down Tindall Road. The seven boys’especially two not neutered’squabble at times. But it’s usually nothing to worry about, say David […]

Scout ‘headed in right direction?

A new trail at Bay Court Park offers walkers a break from hot summer sun and a chance to connect with nature as it meanders beneath a canopy of trees in the park’s wooded area. With a finished length of 1,325 feet, the trail first took shape as Clarkston High School sophomore Eric Lichtenberg began […]

Who cares about Clarkston?

Do you have an eye for detail, ability to think creatively, and courage to speak your mind, even when others may disagree? Consider a run for city council. You don’t need training as a rocket scientist, but you do need common sense and the ability to listen as much as you talk. Most of all, […]

Call police when solicitors are rude, without permit

Somebody’s knockin? at the door; somebody’s ringin? the bell. Paul McCartney likely wasn’t singing about magazine solicitors, and around Independence Township and Clarkston, the last thing most residents want to do is ‘open the door and let ’em in.? But as unwelcome as door-to-door salespeople seem to be, they continue knocking on doors and ringing […]

No opposition (yet) in race for council seats

Candidates for Clarkston City Council will run unopposed in the November election unless one or more write-in hopefuls join the race in coming months. Nominating petitions for three seats were due at city offices’signed by at least 20 registered voters’Tues., Aug 7. Only three petitions arrived by the cutoff time, said Clarkston City Manager Art […]

Springfield library goes wireless

Connecting to the online world will get a little easier for patrons of the Springfield Township library once a highly-anticipated project to give the library wireless internet access becomes reality over the next several weeks. ‘We’ve been working on this project for several months now,? said Cathy Forst, Springfield Township Library director. ‘We’ve had lots […]

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