By CJ Carnacchio Leader Editor A new type of vehicle specifically-designed for wheelchair users will soon be traveling local roads, providing rides for folks served by the North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA). It’s called the MV-1 and it’s built in Mishawaka, Ind., by Mobility Ventures, a subsidiary of AM General. AM General created and manufactured […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Two outstanding students and employees of Lake Orion’s Culver’s are the happy recipients of $2,500 scholarships. Lake Orion High School 2016 graduate Rilee Harris and Lake Orion resident and home school student Alexandra Simpson, won and are both using the funds to pursue their career dreams. Simpson said her mother […]
VILLAGE OF LAKE ORION PUBLIC NOTICE 2016 SWIMMING CLASSES – GREEN’S PARK Classes will be held for all swimming skill levels at Green’s Park in Lake Orion beginning Monday June 20, 2016. Registration begins Tuesday, May 10, 2016, at 9:00 a.m. at the Village of Lake Orion Offices, 21 East Church Street, Lake Orion, Michigan […]
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF ORION BOARD OF TRUSTEES SYNOPSIS, REGULAR MEETING MONDAY, MAY 16, 2016 ORION TOWNSHIP HALL 2525 JOSLYN ROAD, LAKE ORION, MI 48360 Called meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. All Members present. Invocation, Chaplin Goddard, Oakland County Sheriff Department. All rose for the Pledge of Allegiance. Recognition was given in honor of Oakland […]
Irwin, Betty M. Irwin, age 90 of Lake Orion passed away May 5, 2016. Betty was the loving mother of Vicki Tallmadge and the late Delene Irwin; grandmother of Michele Caddick and Kyla Tallmadge; and great grandmother of Lauren Corbett. She was the sister of Vera Jean (Lloyd) Crutchfield, and the late Katherine Biskner, Henrietta […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor The Lake Orion Village Council unanimously approved a motion to grant the village attorney and administration the authority to compose ballot language for a village-wide police millage that would appear before village voters on the November 2016 general election ballot. The ballot question will only be available to the Village […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Last year the 37,000 lbs. of food Lake Orion and Oxford postal carriers swept up at the end of residents’ driveways lasted the Oxford/Orion FISH two months. It was the biggest haul ever for the Stamp Out Hunger food drive. “We were bombarded last year, we’re trying to be a […]
By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer An Orion Township mother and business professional is looking to bring change to the township board by seeking election to the clerk’s office. Life-long Orion resident Jen Zielinski hopes to fulfill a civic duty she feels overwhelmed to pursue as she hopes to serve the community she feels so […]