Clarkston News Editorial

With so many issues facing people today, Clarkston area residents often find the task of informing themselves on upcoming election issues, to say the least, arduous. However, having options, learning the facts and making choices is what makes the democratic process work well. Keeping this thought in mind, we would like to commend those men […]

Independence budget increases by $1 million for 2005

The Independence Township Board voted unanimously at their Oct. 19 meeting to approve a $5.7 million budget for 2005. The budget included few surprises or hefty monetary needs. ‘It really became clear that there aren’t a lot of large items this year,? said Finance Director Susan Hendricks during the meeting. ‘It’s kind of an unremarkable […]

Township residents protest North Pointe PUD

Independence Township residents voiced strong concerns during the first reading of a proposed parcel rezoning at the Oct. 19 regular meeting of the Independence Township Board. The North Pointe PUD rezoning involves a parcel of land owned by Greg Mansour and located on Dixie Highway just south of I-75. Mr. Mansour wants to create a […]

Students launch new tradition with ‘Class Tree’

A new tradition began on Oct. 21 at Clarkston Elementary School. The Class of 2017, those in kindergarten this year, planted their first class tree along the drop-off drive in front of the building: a Chanticleer Pear Tree. ‘This is the first year we’ve done this,? said Anne-Marie Williamson, a co-chair with Ruth Dargay on […]

Schoolidistrict installs new security system

At the Oct. 11 Clarkston Community Schools regular board meeting, Wes Goodman and Matthew McCarty gave a demonstration of the district’s new computerized security system. The new system includes security cameras in allidistrict buildings, a keyless entry system on all buildings that can be used for tracking, new alarm systems throughout the district, wireless software […]

Nickelodeon prepares for new owners

A long-time Clarkston business family will soon be leaving one of the best known establishments in the area. A purchase agreement is currently underway for the sale of The Nickelodeon Restaurant on M-15. The restaurant and store have been Clarkston landmarks since the late 1970s. The well-loved landmark has been family owned since 1981. Brothers […]

District judge brings court to classroom at CHS

Students at Clarkston High School received a taste of reality from Judge Dana Fortinberry on Oct. 20. The 52-2 Circuit Court judge brought her regular courtroom to the school’s auditorium. ‘I enjoy this program – it gets me out into the community,? said Judge Fortinberry. ‘I like working with young people. I think it’s important […]

City officials reinstate Joyce

During a heated debate at the Oct. 11 city council meeting, the news was announced that Officer Chris Joyce will be returning to the Clarkston Police Department. Officer Joyce was dismissed by Clarkston Police Chief Ernie Combs on Sept. 7. Around Sept. 15, Joyce requested a hearing on the dismissal. According to City Manager Art […]

Students create ‘Zoo Boo? displays

Michaelangelo glared from across the room. Leonardo rolled around slightly on the table. Donatello had lost his head and Raphael was nowhere to be seen. No, we’re not talking about a new display at a local museum. We’re talking about right here in Clarkston at the Oakland Technical Center. Oh, and just to be clear, […]

Group hopes Ellis Barn can hit the road this winter

Jon Noyes, landscape designer with Oakland County Parks and Recreation, was pleased to announce that Phase One of the Ellis Barn move in Springfield Twp. is complete, and Phase Two is well underway. ‘We started Phase II this last week,? Noyes told those in attendance at a special meeting held on Oct. 16. ‘The request […]

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