Former village marshal reminisces

Sometimes when your looking for a little bit of Clarkston history, the source seems to be where you least expect it. Charles ‘Chuck? J. Smalley, a resident of Clarkston since 1952, celebrated his 80th birthday on Oct. 27. In addition to the special day, the octogenarian also shares the honor of being the last police […]

Independence approves CDBG Application

At the Nov. 3 regular meeting, the Independence Township Board held a public hearing and unanimously approved the funding application for the $86,351 2005 Community Development Block Grant. Deputy Supervisor Rita Burdick listed during the public hearing the following programs for the funding: n Alot $4,500 to transport disabled children to a summer camp program. […]

Famous ‘Labor Brownies? make for very tasty tale

Joyce Zurel is not big about cooking, but she absolutely loves writing. Little did this Clarkston resident know, but her passion for one would lead her to acclaim in the other. Zurel, a Clarkston resident since 1980, was recently awarded third place in the ‘Taste of Story? Competition sponsored through the Michigan Counsel for Humanities. […]

New face ousts council incumbent

With the Clarkston area holding a strong republican standing, many voters decided the races in this year’s election during the August primaries. However, one contested race did turn out some surprising numbers. In the City of the Village of Clarkston, the race for the three open city council seats resulted in one incumbent being unseated […]

Making thier voice count

Clarkston youths of all ages made their voices count during the Nov. 2, 2004 elections through Kids Voting USA. Kids Voting USA gives students an opportunity to vote and voice their opinions on current political issues. This year’s ballot contained choices for U.S. President, Oakland County Sheriff, Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds, 8th District Representative […]

Local Businesses are Red White and True Blue

Those looking for a way to unwind from election year stress may find a solution closer than imaginable. The Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce 2004 Business and Community Expo is Thursday, Nov. 4 from 5-8 p.m. at Clarkston High School. This year’s theme is ‘Local Clarkston Businesses are Always Red White and True Blue.? The […]

Teens learn real life court lessons

Almost five years after the inception of the Oakland County Teen Court Program and Clarkston High School students still receive one of the most dramatic, real-life courtroom experiences of their lives. Teen Court, administered through the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, is a voluntary diversion program for first-time, non-violent juvenile offenders. The purpose is to reduce […]

Kerr named DAR ‘good citizen?

Every year Clarkston High School teachers and counselors face the daunting task of selecting one student for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Program and Scholarship Contest. This year’s remarkable senior is Anna Kerr. Kerr, daughter of Maureen Tippen and Andrew Kerr, was chosen from among 15 nominated seniors. She moved to Clarkston […]

Real estate firm launches drive for cell phones

Ever wonder what to do with those old cell phones lying around your house year after year? Wish there was somewhere you could take all your old PDAs and forget about them? Well, now there is. Clarkston Reality is holding a collection drive for old cell phones, pagers and PDAs. Owner Michelle Phaup is asking […]

Officials not concerned with federal court ruling over political sign ordinances

Government officials throughout the Clarkston, Independence Twp. and Springfield Twp. are comfortable with their current political sign ordinances – despite recent rulings by federal courts in Michigan regarding several cases from the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. The federal courts recently ruled in favor of first amendment rights on cases ranging from the length […]

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