In June, Dylan Kade, 2019 graduate of Lake Orion High School was hospitalized for what was believed to be Bacterial Meningitis. Later, Kade was moved to the University of Michigan Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor where he was diagnosed with Encephalitis, causing cognitive impairment and was moved into the PICU for strict monitoring. The […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The entire seven-member Orion Township Board of Trustees are up for election in this election cycle, but the race for township trustee, especially on the Republican ticket in the primary election, is the only contested race. Republican township trustee candidates Brian Birney, Julia Dalrymple, Marie Monaco, Michael Flood, Jr. and […]
The OCSO Orion Twp. Substation responded to 444 calls from July 6-12, 2020 • Felony Arrests: 0 • Misdemeanor Arrests: 2 • Traffic Accidents: 11 Investigators looking for person of interest in theft of packages case Authorities want to interview a person of interest regarding the theft of packages stolen from the front porch of […]
One thing my daughter and I miss right now, due to COVID-19, is going shopping. We have good memories of times spent just looking around searching for just the right thing we had in mind. A couple years ago, she was fixed on a specific item with a certain shape and color. After looking through […]
I am proud of our community for participating in the Black Lives Matter protests in June. To continue to stand up for racial justice, one of the most important things we can do is vote on Aug. 4 and on Nov. 3. Be informed. Learn about the issues and the candidates. An easy way to […]
My no vote on the police and fire millages is not out of disrespect for those brave people who serve our community, but is out of disrespect for the administrators of both departments and our township board. My reasons are as follows: 1. In each millage, your elected administration has combined both a renewal and […]
Keeping one’s sanity and senses during these troubling times in America can sometimes be difficult. Bike shops are out of two-wheelers – campers and boats and swimming pools are flying out of the stores as families forego elaborate vacations and opt for local trips in their own State. There are no sports to view and […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer We all have dreams, dreams for ourselves that often times go unfulfilled under one circumstance or another. But for recently retired officer of the Lake Orion Police Department, Chris Mires, his dream of owning his own business is one he’s never really let go of. “The fire to have my […]
The Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority kicked off their Lake Orion LIVE! summer concert series in Children’s Park on July 8. Children’s Park will remain the venue for the series throughout the summer with concerts happening from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Wednesday and first Friday of the month. Thursday’s will feature music in […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor It wasn’t the way Dr. Sam Caruso wanted to start his Tuesday, getting the call that his chiropractic office in downtown Lake Orion was on fire. “Thank god no one was injured. No injuries,” Caruso said. “We’ve got a great fire department and thank god for station one getting here […]