Amphitheatre bids too high, rejected

The township board rejected a pair of bids for an amphitheatre at Civic Center Park last week, but said they remain committed to the project. Rejection of the bids was recommended by engineering consultants from Orchard, Hiltz and McCliment, Inc, who estimated the project would cost around $250,000. The received bids were around $380,000 and […]

Mission Possible returns for third year

The Lake Orion Church of Christ will run their annual Mission Possible program July 27 through Aug. 2. The program is a stay-home mission trip, where church volunteers help local residents in need with home repairs and other projects they can’t take on by themselves. ‘We have about 20 jobs now, but could use another […]

The LO Down

A stat nerd. That’s what I am. Often quoting random statistics in everyday conversations. That is to say, if numbers are involved, I’ll probably remember them. So instead of offering endorsements (which I typically don’t like newspapers doing), I’d rather offer a slew of statistics to guide voters as they sift through the candidates for […]

Orion celebrates the Fourth

It was another successful Fourth of July celebration on the streets and in the sky above Lake Orion last weekend. The Lake Orion Lions Club put on the annual Jubilee, while the Lake Orion Fireworks Association put on Friday night’s show. ‘Everybody seemed to be well-behaved,? said Lake Orion Police Lieutenant Harold Rossman. ‘There were […]

Dywasuk’s report addresses park

For months, some members of the public have asked Township Supervisor Jerry Dywasuk for a report on Friendship Park and other township matters. Dywasuk attempted to address those concerns in a report he read into the record near the end of Monday’s board meeting. His report addressed human resources and legal matters, but centered mainly […]

Still time to meet the candidates before Aug. 5 primary

The Lake Orion Review and Orion Neighborhood Television teamed to host a Candidates Night at the ONTV studio on June 30. The event was broadcast live on Cable Channel 20 and will reair on that channel every day until the Aug. 5 primary election. The program will run Monday through Sunday with the supervisor candidates […]

The LO Down

A British man who was told he’d be dead by last Christmas, cashed in to the tune of about $10,000 last month after placing a bet (on 50-to-1 odds) that he’d live six months. Apparently, we can add ‘beating cancer? to the list of things that can be wagered on in today’s world. But that’s […]

Liquid Lightning shine in first trip out-of-state

Members of the Lake Orion Liquid Lightning Swim Club went on their longest trip as a team last month, when the squad traveled to the Busbey meet in Cleveland, Ohio, June 20-22. ‘This was the first time that the club had traveled out of state as a team,? said Coach Tom Arusoo. ‘Competition was strong […]

Citizen of the Year returns

It’s back! Based on last year’s outstanding community participation, The Orion Area Parade Group, in conjunction with The Lake Orion Review, is pleased to announce the return of Orion’s Citizen of the Year award. Dr. Joe Mastromatteo was last year’s recipient of the award and, as a result, served as Grand Marshall of the annual […]

Fireworks show is ready to go

The fireworks show on Lake Orion will stay put this year, and again be shot from barges located near Squaw Island. There had been discussion about moving the show into the bay, but all of the safety details could not be worked out in time to make the move a reality. Police Chief Jerry Narsh […]

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