Girls Tennis

The girls tennis team is still growing and with that comes growing pains – mainly in the form of their loss to Notre Dame Prep on May 10. The girl’s didn’t go down without a fight however and most matches were competitively close. However loses in the singles category, outside of sophomore Lou Debis solid […]

Girls Soccer

The lady Dragon strikers of Lake Orion High School sought revenge against the Highlanders of Rochester Adams, May 10, for a loss earlier in the season. They fell just short, losing the game 1-0. Head Coach Randy McCoy said the team looked better than they had all season, but noted the OAA Red division is […]

VFW Post 334 Elects New Officers for 2012-2013

North Oakland Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 334 recently held its annual election of officers for their new fiscal year which starts June 30. The newly elected officers include James M. Hubbard, Commander, Randy Stetson, Senior Vice Commander, Dr. Joe Mastromatteo, Junior Vice Commander, Leslie Waggett, Commander Pro-Tempore, Wesley M. Klein, Quartermaster, Frank Cobb, Officer […]

Indianwood revamped for Senior Open

Indianwood Golf Course has the history, has the prestige and in preparation for the 2012 U.S. Senior Open, it now has the looks. While the course was always maintained, recent large projects have made the course United States Golf Association (USGA) – and television – ready. ‘A couple years ago we started with the fairways […]

Drink wine and support charity

From left, Owner Mike Setto and Wine Manager Sheldon Yono stand by some of their wares at the Orion Keg and Wine, located at 2250 South Baldwin Road. The citizens of Orion Township will soon have an opportunity to taste some of these wares when the store hold’s their annual charity wine tasting – this […]

Trevor teaches

The Lake Orion Review’s very own Trevor Keiser had the opportunity to tell the Blanche Sims third graders of Alison Webb’s class what it was like to be a journalist. While the staff and Keiser expected some questions, the kids managed to pose a few that turned heads and raised eyebrows. More on Page 28. […]

Gabe’s Gripes: Trying new things

Hello readers and welcome to an another column by your favorite home-bred reporter. This week we’re going to try something different. There will be no moral, no lesson, no ‘try-to-rememeber? motto, just a story about something new I tried over the weekend of May 5 – backpacking. The idea was originally pitched to me by […]

The beginning of a beautiful relationship

Sometimes working together clearly benefits both parties, as Orion’s Hollywood Market and the Orion-based GoGet Grocery Delivery discovered in April 2011. Since then, the companies have worked together to put a delivery system in every Hollywood Market across south-east Michigan, but the relationship started with something as simple as a billboard. ‘We started our business […]

Orion professionals teach for a day

The kids of Blanche Sims received a different kind of education on May 10, when adults from around Orion Township and further came in to share what they did for a living. Every class room, from the smallest kindergarten to the busiest fifth grade, was entertained by professionals sharing their knowledge and explaining what they […]

Summer arrives, Streetscape gets first true test

Summer is nearly here and the Lake Orion downtown business owners are looking forward to the months of boosted shopping ahead. 2011’s summer saw most of that opportunity crushed beneath construction necessary to introduce the downtown’s Streetscape – a beautification project that renovated roads, sidewalks and more. Now that the new facade is in place, […]