Family-owned and operated, Mr. Muffler and Brakes has been doing business in Lake Orion for 11 years, and owner Dirk Hawn says there’s nothing he values more than his customers. “I owe the success of my business to my customers, and the referrals they give their friends and neighbors,” he says. “Happy customers are my […]
The Orion Township Board of Trustees entertained a presentation from the Senior Advisory Council at the Dec. 3 meeting. Based on the Council’s recommendation, the Twp. Board voted unanimously to waive the Senior Center annual fee. Effective January 1, 2013, seniors will no longer have to pay to use the center.
At their last meeting, the Orion Township Board of Trustees set a special 2009 budget workshop, in the form of a special meeting, for Tuesday, Aug. 19. The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. at township hall, with the possibility of a second meeting held the following night (Aug. 20). The next regular meeting […]
By Kaitlin Motley Review Staff Intern Some people may argue that there is no such thing as ‘minor? abdominal surgery. Then what would you call a hysterectomy that takes under an hour, leaves patients with centimeters of scars instead of inches and involves a recovery period of hours rather than weeks? Well if there’s no […]
Walking into Schenden’s Spa on the Lake, clients will find themselves lost in an oasis of relaxation, in a spa on the cutting edge of medical technology that still manages to maintain the feel of a home. Troy plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Schenden opened Schenden’s Spa on the Lake in Lake Orion five years ago, […]
Blanche Sims would like you to meet their eight new champions. The champs are from a team called the Mindstorm Maniacs. On November 17, these maniacs visited Sterling Heights to take part in their first LEGO competition and returned victorious, placing first in robot programming excellence. The Mindstorm Maniacs consists of Michael Byrnes, Noah Boice, […]
On Dec. 3, Orion Township discussed employee health care insurance. The board considered alternate plans and voted to remain with current insurance provider Priority Health, despite an impending premium increase of nearly 31 percent. The township will absorb the rate hike.
By Kyle Fitzsimmons Review Staff Intern Lake Orion resident Lisa Jander never set out to be an author. ‘Really what happened was I had 59,632 words to say and no one would sit still long enough to hear them so I wrote a book,? she said. That book, Dater’s Ed: The Instruction Manual for Parents […]
Pee Wee Patch Child Development Center President Rhonda Myers knows what it’s like trying to manage your time as a busy parent, and she has designed the center to be a kind of “one-stop shop” for parents. “We recently opened Grandma’s Coffee Kitchen, which offers snacks, coffee, milk and even diapers…so if the parents forget […]
The Jivamukti (pronounced jee-va-mook-tee) Yoga Detroit Center in Lake Orion desires to give back more than it receives. One example of their generosity is the free community class held on Saturdays. Remember the steer that escaped the slaughterhouse last winter and ran the streets of Detroit? He, Jefferson, now resides at Sasha Farm in retirement […]