An article on last week’s front page titled ‘Was the audit worth it?? drew lots of feedback from our readers. Some Letters to the Editor on the topic can be found in this web edition and a special ‘Don’t Rush Me? is also posted this week. Included in the exhibits section of The Whall Group’s […]
After tying a school record for wins and outscoring their opponents by 300 points in their 10 victories, the bar is definitely set high at Lake Orion in 2007. The over 80-member varsity football squad kicks off the campaign at home next Friday against Oak Park as a member of the new OAA Red division. […]
Trivia time? Since the year 2000, what team has the best record against the Dragons? Got it? Good. Ok, what team has the second best record? Easy enough, right? Chances are many of you thought the answer to the first question was Clarkston, and if you were smart enough to realize the correct response was […]
The Orion Township Board passed a resolution Monday night that could lead to an ordinance banning gas-powered boats from Square Lake. Some three dozen residents living on or around the lake spoke during a 40-minute public hearing before the board action, all but five of which spoke in favor of the ban. Eighteen-year lake resident […]
With the start of the school year fast approaching, the Lake Orion Board of Education received a petition last week signed by 39 parents to put a bus drop-off at the Boys and Girls Club on Waldon Road. But school officials said there’s nothing they can do given the status of the club. Elizabeth Finn, […]
No, this is not a promo for an upcoming episode of Law & Order (though that Sam Waterston is really dreamy). What I’m doing here is simply offering some thoughts on a few stories in this week’s Lake Orion Review. Consider it a supplement to the fine reading you’ve already accomplished this week… ‘The bus […]
The Orion Music Studio, located at 118 N. Broadway in downtown Lake Orion continues to expand on the instruction opportunities offered to interested students. Among other recent additions to the staff is Janet Mourad, who teaches paino and flute at the studio. Mourad joined the studio in January and brings over 25 years of playing […]
Based on their 27.5-percent increase in revenue from 2005 to 2006, Milosch’s Palace Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Inc., on Lapeer Road was honored as one of Crain’s fastest-growing companies. The Crain’s Detroit Business list, released on July 23, had the longtime Orion Township automotive dealer listed 22nd of all eligible metro-Detroit businesses. Managing partners Don and Brian Milosch […]
Charles Ring’s trip to Washington D.C. earlier this summer is one the Lake Orion resident said he’ll never forget. Ring was among a group of Michigan World War II Veterans who visited the National WWII Memorial thanks to Honor Flight Michigan, Inc. Royal Oak businessman Dave Cameron and his wife, Carole, founded the non-profit organization, […]
Lake Orion boys soccer Coach Erick Pfeiffer is the first to admit that last season was a rebuilding one for his program. ‘We ended up fourth place in the league (OAA I) and that’s kind of what I expected,? Pfeiffer said. But the coach said expectations are much higher this fall. ‘On paper, we’re as […]