On May 1, the students of Sprinfield Plains Elementary room 403 went to the SCAMP Walk & Roll, along with many other students, teachers, parents and members of the community. It was so cool to see so many people at our check-in line. Springfield Plains Elementary room 403 had a big group picture taken at […]
Those voting absentee have until 8 p.m. on election day, ,Nov. 4, to mail their ballots to local clerk’s office: Clarkston, 375 Depot Road, Clarkston, MI 48346; Independence Township, 90 N. Main Street, Clarkston, MI, 48346; Springfield Township, 12000 Davisburg Road, Davisburg, MI 48350
By Laura Weiner Ah, how much I’ve grown up in just a year. All of you are probably wondering just who I am. Well you don’t know me, yet. I’m hoping one day you will. One day I want to see my name attached to articles, novels, stories you connect with. Someday I want you […]
Springfield Township May 2: Report of larceny on Clark Road. Someone stole two tree stands. Larceny of stereo equipment from vehicle on Ware Drive. Malicious destruction to vehicle on Lewis. Someone scratched, ‘IDOT? on a rear passenger door. May 4: Report of larceny on Bluewater Drive. The suspect (the resident’s roommate) allegedly stole jewelry, dishes, […]
Oakland County Sheriff deputies took the report, but advised two women that their dispute over the ownership of a dog is considered a civil matter. Deputies responded on May 5 to a Squirrel Hill Court residence, where a woman said a dog which had run away was in the custody of a Madison Heights woman […]
Oakland County Sheriff deputies on May 6 took at least seven reports of vehicle break-ins on Hubbard Circle and Brookstone Lane. Some of the vehicles were unlocked, reports said, but others had windows smashed. Among items taken from the vehicles were golf clubs, cash, personal electronic equipment such as cell phones and CDs, and hunting […]
Dear Editor, After attending the Independence Township Board meeting, Oct. 7. I commend the current board for ‘investing in our community.? Courage as quoted by Harry S. Trumman ‘Men make history, and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous skillful leaders seize the […]
Dear Editor, I am writing to your paper regarding the “wall” of graffiti that is displayed on the north side of your building. This I presume has gotten some attention lately from what I’ve read on occasion in your paper. I’m not sure what the “artist” is trying to portray with these graphics but it […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Darwin McClary is Lake Orion’s new interim manager, replacing Paul Zelanak. McClary will serve as the interim manager for an open-ended period of time while the Council takes recommendations from their hiring subcommittee for a full-time manager. The application deadline was April 15. McClary was selected from the Michigan […]