Clarkston safety path construction will not start until spring of 2004

With the hope that construction prices will be more in the township’s favor this winter, the Orion Township Board of Trustees rejected current bids for the Clarkston Road safety path project and pushing construction back until spring. The board learned on Aug. 4 that the township had received only two bids back on the project, […]

Dragons return talent, size and speed to the field

The Lake Orion High School Varsity Football team will kick their season off at home against Southfield on Aug. 28, and head coach Chris Bell said the chances that his team will be a winning one this season are very good. “We return six starters on offense and five starters on defense,” he said. “We […]

Teams are young, but hungry for success

The Lake Orion High School Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams are young this season, but coaches Debi Sherman and Stan Ford believe that young talent combined with some strong returning runners should carry them through a relatively successful season. The girls varsity team graduated only one senior last season, Ashley Wharton. Returning for the […]

St. Joseph Church welcomes Father Verschaeve

Father Mike Verschaeve may not be a familiar face yet to the congregation of St. Joseph Catholic Church, but the church itself is familiar to him since he attended it as a teenager. Verschaeve, who became the new head pastor at St. Joseph on July 26, attended the parish for 11 years when he was […]

‘What happened to Eagle Valley funding offer?’

Hi Hill residents Joe Geraci and Sue Turpen are hoping Orion Township will be able to make good on an offer to use Eagle Valley host fee funds to help pay for the water and sewer project in their subdivision. Turpen requested an agenda item at the Aug. 18 board meeting to have the board […]

Brothers go to hospital after jet ski hits dock

Two brothers, ages 16 and 11, were transported to Troy Beaumont Hospital on Sunday after the personal watercraft they were riding struck a dock on Long Lake. The accident occurred about 5:15 p.m. on Aug. 24. According to Deputy Luke of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department Marine Division, the 16-year-old was operating the watercraft while […]

Without clear titles, township decides against selling properties

Despite hiring a title search company to do a title search, the Orion Township Board voted on Aug. 18 to refuse to sell any township properties at this time. Township officials were investigating the sale of possibly seven properties, owned by the township but not currently being used. Many of the locations are old well […]

Former teacher becomes librarian

She may be a new face to the children’s department at the Orion Township Library, but Kristen Cornacchia is no stranger to children. A mom of two, the new children’s librarian is a former Clarkston elementary school teacher who was looking for a new challenge after being a stay-at-home mom and Gymboree teacher for four […]

Reiss: From associate principal to athletic director

This year Bill Reiss will have a different view from his office window at Lake Orion High School. On July 1, Reiss, formerly an associate principal, was named the new athletic director, replacing Jim Wood who retired on June 30. Reiss, 52, is going into his 31st year with Lake Orion Schools. “I started at […]

New coach gets soccer team in competitive shape

Members of the Lake Orion High School Varsity Boys Soccer Team was surprised this fall season with a new coach, who also brings a fresh perspective to the team. Erick Pfeifer, an Oxford resident, was hired to replace Randy McCoy as the varsity coach for LOHS boy soccer. Pfeifer has almost 30 years of experience […]

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