Kimberly Travel celebrates 10 years in LO

Kimberly Travel recently gave away a trip for two to Toronto, as part of their 10th anniversary celebration. If you missed the great offer, have no fear, because the downtown Lake Orion travel agency has many other great deals that are sure to satisfy any type of traveler. ‘We’re already booking well into next year […]

Possible bidders learn more about township’s audit process

A small group of potential bidders gathered at Orion Township Hall on July 10, to learn more about the forensic audit situation involving township investments. The meeting was an opportunity for the potential auditors to ask questions of the township’s audit committee, made up of trustees John Garlicki, Matt Gibb and Mike Gingell. Gibb, Garlicki […]

On foot or by ski, CERC tech gets the job done

Jim Przybylo once asked if he could wear rollerskates at work. The request was denied, but Przybylo’s efforts (sans rollerskates) as the computer technician at the Community Education Resource Center haven’t gone unnoticed. He was a district and county recipient of the Betty Campion Award this year, for distinguished support service. Przybylo was honored at […]

Zynda turns battle with cancer into a career path

As a freshman at Michigan State, life was pretty normal for Todd Zynda. But halfway through his first year there, Zynda, a 1997 Lake Orion High School graduate, was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. After he noticed a lump in his neck was not going away, Zynda paid a visit to the doctor. ‘When the fourth […]

Inaugural ‘Jingle in July’ a success

Over 200 runners and hikers registered for the first annual Jingle in July 5-Mile Run/Hike held July 22 at Canterbury Village. The trail included a trek through Orion Oaks Park, and medals were handed out in 14 categories. Santa and Mrs. Claus were on hand to greet the participants, and there was food on hand […]

Mom ‘racing? for a cure for five-year-old daughter

At just 17 months old, Catie Maurer was diagnosed with stage four cancer. Her battle with Pre-B Cell Non Hodgkins Lymphoma and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia included two years of chemotherapy. Bad-tasting steroids and frequent spinal taps became routine for Catie, but she recently celebrated four years of remission and two-and-a-half years of being chemo-free. Catie […]

Illegal dumping at park?

A donation of topsoil and fill valued at roughly $25,000 for a field at Friendship Park is now under investigation by Orion Township. The topsoil was placed at the northwest end of the park, at the corner of Clarkston and Baldwin roads, last year. Since that time, according to one resident who phoned The Review, […]

Candidates debate issues before Aug. primary

A handful of candidates hoping for Primary Election victories in two positions up for grabs on August 8 discussed important issues at Orion Township Hall, during a Candidates Night Forum on July 21. The forum was put on by the North Area Citizens Conference, in conjunction with Orion Neighborhood Television (which broadcast the event live […]

Guest House breaks ground on new treatment facility

A new $3.5 million, one-floor facility on the Guest House grounds will undoubtedly make life easier for everyone when it opens next year. Guest House President and CEO Dan Kidd said next April will likely be the grand opening for the 16-bedroom facility, after a groundbreaking ceremony was held on June 27. Guest House is […]

Learning to be a good scout

About 175 Girl Scouts from Lake Orion and Oxford participated in a week- long annual camp at Addison Oaks County Park in Leonard, from July17-21. The campers took part in a variety of activities ranging from swimming and crafts, to singing and nature projects. The older scouts had an opportunity to do some archery as […]

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