Oxford Middle School is now listed as having made Adequate Yearly Progress for No Child Left Behind on the state’s Education Yes! report cards. At the release of the report cards, the school had been listed as not have made AYP and receiving an overall B grade. Winning the appeal does not change the school’s […]
The Addison Township Firefighter’s Association will be hosting an all you can eat pancake breakfast on Sat., March 13, from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. at Fire Station #2, located at 1442 Rochester Rd. in Lakeville. Donations collected will go towards assisting area families in times of need. For more information, please call 248-628-5600.
Workers will conclude their breakup of the south side of E. Flint Street today, April 20, and will return to the downtown area where cement will be poured. On Thursday, workers will close the intersection of Flint and Broadway. The closure will open occasionally, but remain mostly closed for about six weeks. Detour routes will […]
A mere 41 voters participated in the Leonard Village Election Monday. All seven council seats were on the ballot, however, none were contested. Village President Eugene Mallia was re-elected with 25 votes, while Treasurer Judith Verse received 27 votes and Clerk Cynthia Oehler garnered 21 votes. Trustees Pauline Blanka and Charlene Sutherby were received 28 […]
Do you care about literacy? Your local library? Do you have a bunch of old stuff you can’t wait to get rid of? Do you enjoy finding hidden treasures in other people’s stuff? If you answered yes to all of the above, then the Oxford Public Library Friends “White Elephant Sale” is the event for […]
By Olivia Shumaker Special Writer for The Review A tall red and white striped hat perched alone, under a single spotlight, in the center of a darkened stage, greeted viewers as they entered the auditorium. Under this hat, when the theater lights dropped, appeared Dr. Seuss? the Cat in the Hat, conversing with JoJo, one […]
Mr. Drakos is honored and humbled by being recognized with this award. He has been recognized in the past by the Oakland County Bar Association and was awarded the prestigious Frances R. Avadenka Memorial Award for his contributions to the community of Oakland County. He has also been recognized for his Pro-Bono legal services to […]
By Bill Kalmar It has been my experience that Michigan has some of the best state parks in the nation.? Having camped and vacationed in many of the parks I can personally attest to the cleanliness of the grounds and facilities, the friendliness and professionalism of the staff and the picturesque settings.? Our favorite parks […]
Dear Editor, I am a 17 year resident of Lake Orion and a 1978 graduate. My three children Bobby (2008), Molly (2010), and Julie (Junior) all have attended Lake Orion Community Schools, Pinetree, Paint Creek, Waldon, Scripps and Lake Orion High School respectively. As a family we have supported many decisions the previous School Board […]
Dear Editor, Lake Orion willelect new members to its school board in May. Traditionally, those people running for a position on the board are concerned parents with school age children where the dedication is temporary, or teachers with ulterior motives, in both categories motives tend to be highly subjective from a very personal point of […]