Road wish list…

Are you dreaming of living the perfect life in the perfect community and driving on perfect roads? You actually might be able to have the perfect life in the perfect community, but the chances of you having perfect roads in Oakland County are zero. Last spring, officials of the Road Commission for Oakland County completed […]

Emmons takes on additional responsibility

Earlier this summer, Reverend Dennis Emmons became the chaplain for the Michigan State Police Groveland Post. Now he’s officially become the chaplain for the Lake Orion Police Department. LO Village Clerk Arlene Nichols swore in Emmons recently at the police department. Emmons lives in Lake Orion and is the current pastor of Gingellville Community Church. […]

Cable commission plans to hire attorney to battle with Comcast

After an emergency meeting on Sept. 7, members of the Orion Community Cable Communications Commission agreed they needed a lawyer. They’re considering taking action, which may include court proceedings, against Comcast, Orion Township’s/Lake Orion’s cable provider. Comcast closed its office in this area in July and opened one in Independence Township. OCCCC Chairperson Douglas Corliss […]

New trespassing law: People’s tool

“People need to understand they need to ‘respect thy neighbor and their property,’” LO Police Chief Jerry Narsh says. And if that doesn’t happen, members of the police department have a new village trespassing law that will make prosecution easier at the local level. It will allow village police officers to investigate and ticket, if […]

Notes

Will the awkward moments never stop… A few weeks ago I left work about 3:30 on a Friday to do some birthday shopping for granddaughter Jillian who’s celebrating her first year of life. I headed to Meijer in Oxford. While zipping up and down the isles in the grocery section, I noticed my old boss […]

Boat driver charged in July accident

Joseph LeMaster Jr., 30, of Rochester, involved in a boating accident on Lake Orion in July, was arraigned before a magistrate on Sept. 12 at Rochester’s 3/2nd District Court. He was charged with one felony count of marine safety drunken driving and unlawful blood alcohol, causing serious injury. LeMaster was also charged with a misdemeanor […]

Resident says 5 years long enough to wait for house to be fixed up

Bill Deeg of Park Island is tired of looking at an abandoned house at South Broadway/Pelton’s Pointe. He told Lake Orion Village Council members on Sept. 8 it was an eyesore. “The village hasn’t acted on getting it fixed up or demolished,” he added. According to Deeg, he was informed by LO Village Manager JoAnn […]

LOHS tries Edline for better parent/school communication

If you’re grades aren’t good, all you have to do is hide your report card from your parents and they’ll never know. Think again. Thanks to Edline, parents with access to a computer can keep an eye on their Lake Orion High School children’s grades 24 hours a day. Edline is a private company that […]

Confusion over road ends not going away

Since a major influx of permanent residents occurred in the late 1960s, problems over property lines have escalated. Nowhere is there a bigger problem than village streets that end at the lake. Lake Orion Police Chief Jerry Narsh told council members on Sept. 8, his officers are responding to more disputes over village property lines. […]

Elaine’s Notes

I wrote several weeks ago about a parent protesting some of the food being served at her child’s school during renovations of the kitchen. So I think it’s only fair to write about a letter sent recently to Marla Ernst, the school district’s food service director. The writer’s kids go to Orion Oaks and she […]

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