Local developer wants to enhance ‘village’ image

It’s one of the largest construction projects planned in Independence Township, but its developer looks at it as an opportunity to maintain the appearance and flavor of “community.” Joseph Locricchio, a township resident, is one of the masterminds behind Liberty Town Square, a proposed $40 million mixed-use real estate development on the west side of […]

Clarkston girls qualify for state CC competition

Five of the top 10 finishers in the regional cross country meet Saturday, Oct. 25 were from Clarkston High School, and the entire team earned a berth at the state competition Saturday, Nov. 2. The Division I, Region 7 team results showed Clarkston with 25 points, well ahead of Milford’s 54 and Brighton’s 75. It […]

Football Wolves prepare for playoffs

The regular season ended with another loss for the Clarkston High School varsity football team, but now it’s time for the “second season.” Lake Orion handed the Wolves their second loss on Friday, Oct. 24, with a score of 21-7. The Dragons hit pay dirt on the first possession of the game, then added touchdowns […]

Dog bite disrupts downtown Clarkston trick-or-treat

A 12-year-old girl was treated for a dog bite to her finger Halloween evening, after two dogs allegedly went at each other in downtown Clarkston. Main Street was filled with trick-or-treaters at approximately 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, when the “event” occurred in front of The Clarkston News building. Police Chief Ernest Combs said there […]

Commission’s decision on wetland hearing reversed

A proposed new house will be the subject of a wetland public hearing before the Independence Township Planning Commission. The commission on Oct. 23 reversed a previous decision and voted to sit as a “wetland board” to hear public comments on a request to fill part of a designated wetland on Princeton Avenue just west […]

Veterans share their music

They served their country during World War II; now they continue to serve the community through the Clarkston Melody Makers. Bob Jackson and Marvin Vest will be among those performing at the Veterans Day event Wednesday, Nov. 5 at the Independence Township Senior Center. Both served from 1943-1946, but each has a different perspective. Jackson, […]

Runners earn state CC title

They set their goal, and they achieved it. Clarkston’s girls cross country team came in first at the Division I state meet Saturday, Nov. 1. The Wolves finished as a team with 102 points, easily distancing themselves from perennial state champ Rockford’s 131. Clarkston placed second behind the Rams at last year’s state meet, and […]

Wolves stay alive in post-season football

A more faint-of-heart coach might have reacted differently to a football game decided in the last minute of play. “As long as it’s a ‘W,’ I don’t care,” Kurt Richardson said. The Clarkston varsity coach was liberal in his praise for his squad after a 35-28 “pre-district” victory over Walled Lake Central on Friday, Oct. […]

Public outcry leads judges to mothball garden

It was hailed by many as a creative way to save jail costs and provide food for the hungry. It was bashed by a standing-room-only crowd as a blatant threat to public safety. It is now history. The community service garden on the old McCord farm will cease to exist, with the 52nd District Court […]

Schools to appeal failing state grades

Clarkston school officials give Michigan’s ‘Education YES? system a failing grade, and will ask parents to lobby legislators for change. That strategy will accompany appeals of ‘preliminary? failing grades given to five Clarkston school buildings. ‘We’re going to place very little credibility in the Education YES grade,? according to Geri Moore, executive director of elementary […]

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