17th annual Flower & Art Fair

17th annual Flower & Art Fair freshens LO this weekend The DDA’s 17th annual Flower & Art Fair is this Friday from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. The corner of Flint and Broadway streets will be shut down to vehicle traffic to be replaced with a rainbow […]

LO Village offers repair options for Lakeview St. flooding

LO Village offers repair options for Lakeview St. flooding

By Susan Carroll Review Writer During a public meeting at the village hall on May 1, several property owners on Lakeview Street raised concerns regarding flooding and property damage issues which they feel have been caused by the design of the roadway and its breakdown from lack of maintenance. Village Manager Joe Young, along with […]

Buyer beware: The Chips Ahoy! Conundrum

From time to time I think all of us have witnessed people in various grocery stores examining food for freshness. Evidently there is a way to determine the freshness of a watermelon or cantaloupe by tapping the item and listening for a hollow sound. Some say you want a hollow sound – others say that […]

Earth Day Success!

It was good to see so many people marching around the globe for our planet! “Stronger together” — that should be priority one. Without clean air and water we all perish. Our president just signed another executive order to pillage one of our great National Parks to allow drilling and mining. I urge you to […]

Dragon Softball team looks to turn it around and

Dragon Softball team looks to turn it around and

By Susan Carroll Review Writer The Lake Orion girls softball team faces a tough challenge in the remainder of the season, but can still turn things around in OAA play and in districts. “We are going through a rough patch right now, as we just aren’t playing well defensively,” said Coach Joe Woityra. The team […]